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War of the daleks
War of the daleks







war of the daleks

The Dalek Prime's story varies - he suggests to the Doctor that the planet destroyed was Antalin, but at the trial he identifies it as a constructed world. However, Skaro in this story is explicitly stated to not be radioactive - yet the original Skaro clearly was (see The Daleks). So: was it Skaro that was destroyed by the Hand of Omega, or was it Antalin, or was it somewhere else? The Thals seem to think it was Antalin's sun that went nova - based on location - and that the planet called Skaro here is in the right position for Skaro. The Doctor claims that the Daleks have the technology to pilot whole worlds by using the planet's core (as in The Dalek Invasion of Earth) - however, Godengine revealed that this was due to an Osirian device that they never actually got their hands on. (John Peel has said that this was due to a mistake he made with his notes.) On the approach to Skaro, Sam says that the Daleks don't look like they lost a war - but all the Doctor told her was that they had reached an impasse.Īntalin is used as the name of both the waterworld in interlude one and the planet that the Hand of Omega destroyed.

war of the daleks

The Doctor seems surprised that the Daleks have so many ships left since he destroyed Skaro - but even supposing he did, they're likely to have an awful lot of resources in other solar systems that they've conquered. This sounds fine, except that in interstellar space dust and junk are spread far too thinly to power any such engine.

war of the daleks

īusard ram jets are spacecraft engines said to be powered by drawing in interstellar dust and junk. The Seventh Doctor saw a star chart of what turns out to be Antalin in Remembrance of the Daleks but for some reason recognised it at the time as Skaro. The Doctor claims that his previous incarnation wiped all records of himself from Earth's records, which contradicts several other novels, including Transit and So Vile a Sin. The bizarre dialogue given to the Dalek Prime makes it sound like a cross between a Bond villain and a housewife. įor a vegetarian, Sam is curiously keen on the idea of Breccan turkey.ĭaleks apparently have standing orders to kill the Doctor on sight, even though they almost never actually try to do this. The Doctor claims that the Daleks have no art or culture, which contradicts The Also People (and demonstrates a basic misunderstanding of the word "culture"), as well as raising the question, what does Peel think that statue in The Daleks was for?. sorry, history, to the Doctor rather than, say, just exterminating him on the spot? It even admits that it probably will do this next time they meet. Why exactly does the Dalek Prime feel the need to explain Dalek contin.









War of the daleks