Resurrection of the Daleks (TV story): Difference between revisions

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*Despite having spent his time in suspended animation he has been able to make his mind control device and has learnt enough about Time Lords to deduce that they're 'all soft'.
*Despite having spent his time in suspended animation he has been able to make his mind control device and has learnt enough about Time Lords to deduce that they're 'all soft'.


*Davros appears to distrust the Daleks, and declares that they will not abuse him again. Yet  in ''Destiny'' they were slave-like in their obedience. (Perhaps he is referring to their betyrayal in ''[[Genesis of the Daleks]]'').
*Davros appears to distrust the Daleks, and declares that they will not abuse him again. Yet  in ''Destiny'' they were slave-like in their obedience. (Perhaps he is referring to their betrayal in ''[[Genesis of the Daleks]]'').


*Who are the prisoners who escape at the start? (Duplicates? The originals of duplicates? Why use duplicates as soldiers, rather than to infiltrate?)
*Who are the prisoners who escape at the start? (Duplicates? The originals of duplicates? Why use duplicates as soldiers, rather than to infiltrate?)
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*How are the Daleks able to view what's going on inside the station from their own ship? (''They could have hacked into the stations survallience systems'')  
*How are the Daleks able to view what's going on inside the station from their own ship? (''They could have hacked into the stations survallience systems'')  


*Why does Davros immediately assume (correctly) that Lytton and his troopers are working for the Daleks after they unfreeze him?
*Why does Davros immediately assume (correctly) that Lytton and his troopers are working for the Daleks after they unfreeze him? ''(The Daleks are likely the only creatures in the universe that would want Davros free. The obviously Dalek-inspired design of Lytton's headgear probably also helped convince Davros that his creations were behind the attack.)''


*Why do the duplicated Earth soldiers attack Davros's Daleks with weapons they know will not harm them?
*Why do the duplicated Earth soldiers attack Davros's Daleks with weapons they know will not harm them? ''(It was the only thing they could do in the situation. They hadn't been given any other weapons, as doing so would have aroused suspicions about them (and the Daleks accidentally did so anyway by giving Archer a duplicate gun belt))''


*When the Doctor is captured by the Daleks he asks where Davros is. But he does not know that the Dalek ship is docked onto the prison ship where Davros was held, let alone that he has been released.  
*When the Doctor is captured by the Daleks he asks where Davros is. But he does not know that the Dalek ship is docked onto the prison ship where Davros was held, let alone that he has been released.  
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