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*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]]''.
*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?{They are more loyal to the daleks.}


*Why are the cylinders of Movellan virus left on 1984 Earth, a planet that the Daleks want to invade? It's a bit like the Allies hiding an atom bomb in Berlin. When Tegan handles a cylinder she remarks on how light is. But later it takes two Dalek agents to lift one. - ''It is not a matter of weight as a need to be very careful as the contents of the cylinder will kill their employers''
*Why are the cylinders of Movellan virus left on 1984 Earth, a planet that the Daleks want to invade? It's a bit like the Allies hiding an atom bomb in Berlin.{Did the Movellans know?Or perhaps they had a base on earth and are planning to kill daleks when they invade.They did not think the daleks would find out.} When Tegan handles a cylinder she remarks on how light is. But later it takes two Dalek agents to lift one. - ''It is not a matter of weight as a need to be very careful as the contents of the cylinder will kill their employers''


* How do the Daleks have duplicates of Tegan and Turlough? The 1984 earth soldiers appear to be duplicated in an extraordinarily short time. And why do the Daleks make such a fuss to keep the Doctor alive to clone him, when they can clone dead people as well? ''They needed him alive to copy his memories as well.''
* How do the Daleks have duplicates of Tegan and Turlough? The 1984 earth soldiers appear to be duplicated in an extraordinarily short time. And why do the Daleks make such a fuss to keep the Doctor alive to clone him, when they can clone dead people as well? ''They needed him alive to copy his memories as well.''
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