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'. ''He most likely built the device and learned of Time Lords during his Trial. However, this theory is merely supposition as there has been no evidence in the show or other materials to support it''.
*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'. ''He most likely built the device and learned of Time Lords during his Trial. However, this theory is merely supposition as there has been no evidence in the show or other materials to support it''.
:''Davros' primary contact with Time Lords has been the Doctor. To the creator of the Daleks, anyone who shows compassion or mercy is soft. Taking the Doctor to represent Time Lords, he would undoubtedly consider them soft. The Daleks, based on their knowledge of and interaction with Time Lords, would undoubtedly agree.''


*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]]''.
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