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*Why don't the other group of Daleks follow them instead of waiting in the streets for them to return | *Why don't the other group of Daleks follow them instead of waiting in the streets for them to return | ||
* Why didn't the Imperial Daleks just take the Special Weapons Dalek with them in the first place? ''The novelisation states that the Special Weapons Dalek is only used in extreme situations, presumably the Imperials thought it was an "extreme situation" when they were losing against the renegades. '' | * Why didn't the Imperial Daleks just take the Special Weapons Dalek with them in the first place? ''The novelisation states that the Special Weapons Dalek is only used in extreme situations, presumably the Imperials thought it was an "extreme situation" when they were losing against the renegades. '' | ||
* The Doctor deplores violence, commenting that weapons are 'useless in the end'. Yet he has no compunction about destroying an entire planet, especially considering that [[Skaro]] is not only the Dalek homeworld, but home to the [[Thal]]s as well. | * The Doctor deplores violence, commenting that weapons are 'useless in the end'. Yet he has no compunction about destroying an entire planet, especially considering that [[Skaro]] is not only the Dalek homeworld, but home to the [[Thal]]s as well. ''(He himself does not fire the weapon, the Daleks do. He has simply set it to be used defensively so that if they do indeed fire it, it will essentially backfire and destroy their own homeworld instead of the intended target.) At any rate, it's blatantly false to say he has "no compunction" about this; he spends half the story fretting about it, and explicitly says he's unsure if he did the right thing at the end (also powerfully symbolised by his declining to enter the church).'' | ||
* The first soldier to be exterminated on-screen has a gun in his left hand then it switches to his right hand when he gets exterminated. | * The first soldier to be exterminated on-screen has a gun in his left hand then it switches to his right hand when he gets exterminated. | ||
* If Skaro was destroyed, how come they put the Master on trial there in the TV Movie? ''It is never specified when these two events take place relative to each other, the destruction of Skaro could have happened after the Master's trial.'' | * If Skaro was destroyed, how come they put the Master on trial there in the TV Movie? ''It is never specified when these two events take place relative to each other, the destruction of Skaro could have happened after the Master's trial.'' | ||
*If Skaro was destroyed in the Earth year 1963, shouldn't that prevent the Doctor's future landings on Skaro. ''(This may not be not true as when the Imperial Daleks were sending the Hand of Omega to Skaro, one of the lines stated is "Entering Skaro time zone." this seems to imply that the Imperials sent the Hand of Omega to a different time period.'') | *If Skaro was destroyed in the Earth year 1963, shouldn't that prevent the Doctor's future landings on Skaro. ''(This may not be not true as when the Imperial Daleks were sending the Hand of Omega to Skaro, one of the lines stated is "Entering Skaro time zone." this seems to imply that the Imperials sent the Hand of Omega to a different time period.'') | ||
*In episode 2, when the Renegade Daleks move onto the streets, in a close-up shot, you can see the section between the head and middle section coming off. | |||
==Continuity== | ==Continuity== |