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*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. ''He says that he assumes that Davros is about somewhere, he doesn't actually know that the Dalek ship is docked onto the prison ship.'' | *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. ''He says that he assumes that Davros is about somewhere, he doesn't actually know that the Dalek ship is docked onto the prison ship.'' | ||
*The Dalek plan to infiltrate Earth with their duplicates is one of the weak points of the multi-layered and confusing plot. The Dalek plan is never really explained. At the end of the story the Dalek Supreme tells the Doctor that the duplicates have infiltrated Earth. The Doctor explains to Tegan and Turlough that these duplicates will become unstable like Stein. Does this mean they will die, or that they will lose their Dalek conditioning? In the meantime, could they not they create chaos on Earth? | *The Dalek plan to infiltrate Earth with their duplicates is one of the weak points of the multi-layered and confusing plot. The Dalek plan is never really explained. At the end of the story the Dalek Supreme tells the Doctor that the duplicates have infiltrated Earth. The Doctor explains to Tegan and Turlough that these duplicates will become unstable like Stein. Does this mean they will die, or that they will lose their Dalek conditioning? In the meantime, could they not they create chaos on Earth? ''At the end, Turlough suggests they inform Earth's authorities, and the Doctor agrees, so that is what they most likely done after leaving Teagan. They probably told UNIT, and the Dalek ship was blown up so they would just become a bit unstable before being more 'normal' anyway. As you can see, Stien isn't terribly unstable and the Daleks were still present, so without the Daleks the duplicates would probably just act like their originals.'' | ||
*In the warehouse, a Dalek is disorientated and pushed out onto the street below. The prop that is used for the ejection bears little resemblance to the Dalek in the combat scene. Most notably, its eye stalk is ridiculously short. | *In the warehouse, a Dalek is disorientated and pushed out onto the street below. The prop that is used for the ejection bears little resemblance to the Dalek in the combat scene. Most notably, its eye stalk is ridiculously short. |
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