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Behind the scenes, this story was notable, not just as the first Big Finish production to feature the [[Dalek]]s, but as [[Nicholas Briggs]]' first time voicing them in an official ''Doctor Who'' production. He previously voiced the Daleks for the [[Audio Visuals]] in the 1980s. Briggs later went on to voice the Daleks throughout the [[BBC Wales]] series of ''[[Doctor Who]]'', as [[Russell T Davies]] was a Big Finish subscriber and discovered him that way.
Behind the scenes, this story was notable, not just as the first Big Finish production to feature the [[Dalek]]s, but as [[Nicholas Briggs]]' first time voicing them in an official ''Doctor Who'' production. He previously voiced the Daleks for the [[Audio Visuals]] in the 1980s. Briggs later went on to voice the Daleks throughout the [[BBC Wales]] series of ''[[Doctor Who]]'', as [[Russell T Davies]] was a Big Finish subscriber and discovered him that way.


Another first behind the scenes was the first use of [[Pro Tools]] to edit a Big Finish story, namely by Nick Briggs, who provided the post-production and music/sound design for ''The Genocide Machine''. The small 8-track device he previously used to edit Big Finish broke down mid-production, and he was forced to upgrade.
Another first behind the scenes was the first use of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pro_Tools Pro Tools] to edit a Big Finish story, namely by Nick Briggs, who provided the post-production and music/sound design for ''The Genocide Machine''. The small 8-track device he previously used to edit Big Finish broke down mid-production, and he was forced to upgrade.


== Publisher's summary ==
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