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'''''Agents Observation Test''''' was a ''[[21 (series)|21]]'' feature printed in ''[[TV Century 21]]'', consisting of eight questions based on that issue's stories for readers to answer. One of them tied-in to the penultimate part of ''[[The Road to Conflict (comic story)|The Road to Conflict]]'' and, as such, referenced the [[Dalek]]s. | '''''Agents Observation Test''''' was a ''[[21 (series)|21]]'' feature printed in ''[[TV Century 21]]'', consisting of eight questions based on that issue's stories for readers to answer. One of them tied-in to the penultimate part of ''[[The Road to Conflict (comic story)|The Road to Conflict]]'' and, as such, referenced the [[Dalek]]s. | ||
It was given in-universe framing, being introduced by [[Brent Cleever|Agent Twenty One]] and addressed to his fellow [[Universal Secret Service]] agents. ''Agents Observation Test'' was a notable [[crossover]], involving elements from ''[[Get Smart]]'' and ''[[Catch or Kill]]'' alongside the Daleks for the first (and only) time. It was also a crossover with ''[[Fireball XL5 (series)|Fireball XL5]]'', ''[[Stingray (series)|Stingray]]'' and ''[[Thunderbirds (series)|Thunderbirds]]'', which all crossed over with the DWU on both prior and future occasions. | It was given in-universe framing, being introduced by [[Brent Cleever|Agent Twenty One]] and addressed to his fellow [[Universal Secret Service]] agents. ''Agents Observation Test'' was a notable [[crossover]], involving elements from ''[[Get Smart (series)|Get Smart]]'' and ''[[Catch or Kill (series)|Catch or Kill]]'' alongside the Daleks for the first (and only) time. It was also a crossover with ''[[Fireball XL5 (series)|Fireball XL5]]'', ''[[Stingray (series)|Stingray]]'' and ''[[Thunderbirds (series)|Thunderbirds]]'', which all crossed over with the DWU on both prior and future occasions. | ||
The answers were printed upside down on the same page as the questions, with readers scoring three marks for each question completely correct and one mark for each part correct. A score between 20 and 24 was deemed to be as a result of "excellent" observation providing that the scorer did not look back to crib their answers, a score between 15 and 20 was determined to be "very good", while those who scored less than 15 points were advised to read through their copy of ''TV21'' again and get twice the enjoyment. | The answers were printed upside down on the same page as the questions, with readers scoring three marks for each question completely correct and one mark for each part correct. A score between 20 and 24 was deemed to be as a result of "excellent" observation providing that the scorer did not look back to crib their answers, a score between 15 and 20 was determined to be "very good", while those who scored less than 15 points were advised to read through their copy of ''TV21'' again and get twice the enjoyment. |