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** There is no precedent either for Susan flying the TARDIS solo or the Doctor allowing anyone to "borrow" his TARDIS. Nor, as the story implies, could one pilot the TARDIS back to wherever its crew had been dropped off, as at this point in the Doctor's life he could not control the TARDIS with such precision.
** There is no precedent either for Susan flying the TARDIS solo or the Doctor allowing anyone to "borrow" his TARDIS. Nor, as the story implies, could one pilot the TARDIS back to wherever its crew had been dropped off, as at this point in the Doctor's life he could not control the TARDIS with such precision.
** Neither [[Ian Chesterton|Ian]] nor [[Barbara Wright|Barbara]] are mentioned in this story, making it is unclear if it takes place before or during the time they were travelling with the Doctor and Susan. Thus, either this story or ''The Daleks'' would be her second encounter with the Daleks, but in neither one does she seem to recognise them, and they don't recognise her in the latter.
** Neither [[Ian Chesterton|Ian]] nor [[Barbara Wright|Barbara]] are mentioned in this story, making it is unclear if it takes place before or during the time they were travelling with the Doctor and Susan. Thus, either this story or ''The Daleks'' would be her second encounter with the Daleks, but in neither one does she seem to recognise them, and they don't recognise her in the latter.
** The Daleks' characterision is very different from all other stories: they secretly like Susan, admire her courage, are fascinated by her, and one Dalek even wants her to stay with them. Also, laughter is shown to frighten the Daleks to the point that they literally topple over in fear; this has never had this effect on Daleks in any other story.
** The Daleks' characterision is very different from all other stories: they secretly like Susan, admire her courage, are fascinated by her, and one Dalek even wants her to stay with them. Also, laughter is shown to frighten the Daleks to the point that they literally topple over in fear; this has never had this effect on Daleks in any other story. Furthermore, the Daleks are able to leave their city, which they couldn't in ''The Daleks''.


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