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*The Dalek model on the "spotter" table appears to be a [[Character Options]] Dalek toy painted grey, likely the "mutant reveal" Dalek figurine with the removal front given the visible separation lines on the front of the model.
*The Dalek model on the "spotter" table appears to be a [[Character Options]] Dalek toy painted grey, likely the "mutant reveal" Dalek figurine with the removal front given the visible separation lines on the front of the model.
*This episode holds the record for the most non-CGI Dalek models used in a single story, with no less then eight Dalek models on-screen at the same time.
*This episode holds the record for the most non-CGI Dalek models used in a single story, with no less then eight Dalek models on-screen at the same time.
*The Doctor mentions how the Daleks always manage to recognise him despite his regenerations, as they first did in [[DW]]: ''[[The Power of the Daleks]]'' with his [[Second Doctor|second incarnation]]; However, this has not always been the case: In [[DW]]: ''[[Revelation of the Daleks]]'', only [[Davros|Davros's]] Daleks recognised his [[Sixth Doctor|sixth incarnation]], with the other faction disbelieving that he was the Doctor.
*The Doctor mentions how the Daleks always manage to recognise him despite his regenerations, as they first did in [[DW]]: ''[[The Power of the Daleks]]'' with his [[Second Doctor|second incarnation]]; However, this has not always been the case: In [[DW]]: ''[[Revelation of the Daleks]]'', only [[Davros|Davros's]] Daleks recognised his [[Sixth Doctor|sixth incarnation]], with the other faction disbelieving that he was the Doctor. Furthermore, in [[DW]]:[[Doomsday]], the Daleks failed to recognise the [[Tenth Doctor]] but acknowledged that he registered as enemy.
*It is not clarified whether these dalek were part of the half human ones from [[Parting of the Ways]] or the [[Journey's End]] ones, implied to be from the latter but never openly stated. The progenator won't recognise the gold Daleks, the ones seen thus far in the series, because (according to The Doctor) it doesn't recognise their DNA as Dalek anymore, which could mean that these Daleks are either part of the fleet developed by the Dalek emperor from human DNA or part of Davros' Medusa Cascade fleet developed from his own Kaled cells.
*It is not clarified whether these dalek were part of the half human ones from [[Parting of the Ways]] or the [[Journey's End]] ones, implied to be from the latter but never openly stated. The progenator won't recognise the gold Daleks, the ones seen thus far in the series, because (according to The Doctor) it doesn't recognise their DNA as Dalek anymore, which could mean that these Daleks are either part of the fleet developed by the Dalek emperor from human DNA or part of Davros' Medusa Cascade fleet developed from his own Kaled cells.


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