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===Discontinuity, Plot holes and Errors===
===Discontinuity, Plot holes and Errors===
*Davros and his Daleks recognised the Doctor. When the [[Renegade Daleks]] come to take Davros, he tells them to take the Doctor instead, but the Doctor's image does not compute with their known appearance of the Doctor.  ''Renegade Daleks and Imperial Daleks possibly don't share the same knowledge or Renegade Daleks simply didn't believe Davros.'' "Many fans see Davros' Daleks in this episode as Necros Daleks  as it was before the Dalek Civil War [War Of The Daleks by John Peel] but also Davros mentions in the episode that he himself planned for the Doctor to come so he must of known of his appearance, were the Renegade Daleks did not.." '' The Big FInish Productions Audio Drama ''Davros'' provides an explaination for Davros' recognition of the Doctor, and since Davros recongnises the Doctor then the Necros Daleks, created after the audio, were probably programmed to recognise him too.''
*Davros and his Daleks recognised the Doctor. When the [[Renegade Daleks]] come to take Davros, he tells them to take the Doctor instead, but the Doctor's image does not compute with their known appearance of the Doctor.  ''Renegade Daleks and Imperial Daleks possibly don't share the same knowledge or Renegade Daleks simply didn't believe Davros.'' "Many fans see Davros' Daleks in this episode as Necros Daleks  as it was before the Dalek Civil War [War Of The Daleks by John Peel] but also Davros mentions in the episode that he himself planned for the Doctor to come so he must of known of his appearance, were the Renegade Daleks did not.." '' The Big Finish Productions Audio Drama ''Davros'' provides an explanation for Davros' recognition of the Doctor, and since Davros recongnises the Doctor then the Necros Daleks, created after the audio, were probably programmed to recognise him too.''
*Why doesn't Bostock die the first time he is exterminated? ''A Dalek's gun can paralyze, too.''
*Why doesn't Bostock die the first time he is exterminated? ''A Dalek's gun can paralyze, too.''
*How exactly does the fake head of Davros work, whats the point of it? ''Probably to fool people (especially assassins) into thinking he was crippled and weak, an easy target.''
*How exactly does the fake head of Davros work, and what's the point of it? ''Probably to fool people (especially assassins) into thinking he was crippled and weak, an easy target.''
*Why do the Renegade Daleks bother to take Davros back to Skaro to 'stand trial' instead of simply exterminating him on the spot? Since when have Daleks observed Due Process? ''They intend to make a spectacle of him to the whole of the Dalek race for propaganda purposes, or else Davros is in possession of certain useful information they wish to extract. Alternately, perhaps these are the same strain of more progressive Daleks who would later try and (apparently) execute the Master for his crimes (See [[Doctor Who: The TV Movie]])?''
*Why do the Renegade Daleks bother to take Davros back to Skaro to 'stand trial' instead of simply exterminating him on the spot? Since when have Daleks observed Due Process? ''They intend to make a spectacle of him to the whole of the Dalek race for propaganda purposes, or else Davros is in possession of certain useful information they wish to extract. Alternately, perhaps these are the same strain of more progressive Daleks who would later try and (apparently) execute the Master for his crimes (see [[Doctor Who (1996)|Doctor Who]]).''
*Would the Renegade Daleks really take the risk of leaving a man who might be the Doctor, their greatest enemy, alive simply because his physical appearance doesn't match their records of him, especially when they know full well this is perfectly mutable. ''Being only a small incursion force, they have a limited supply of time/ammunition, or else, being so unimaginative, are constrained merely to adhere to the mission directive of capturing Davros they were dispatched with?''
*Would the Renegade Daleks really take the risk of leaving a man who might be the Doctor, their greatest enemy, alive simply because his physical appearance doesn't match their records of him, especially when they know full well this is perfectly mutable? ''Being only a small incursion force, they have a limited supply of time/ammunition, or else, being so unimaginative, are constrained merely to adhere to the mission directive of capturing Davros they were dispatched with.''


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