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Day of the Daleks

Looking forward to getting this, it's one of the few Who stories i have never seen.

You're gonna love it. Especially the lecture The Doctor gives the Controller while he is being held prisoner.

Pertwee is in top form and ready to kick some Dalek butt.
 
And the first time you see an Ogron, you just want to see him pick up Jo by her neck and ankle, lift her above his head, shake her up a bit, and then snap her spine on his knee.

I can imagine Ogron's duelling, using living, SCREAMING human beings as clubs to bash one another senseless.

Okay here's a theory.

I've heard it said that the Dalek's stopped using Ogrons because they blamed them for their constant losses, and I've heard some mention of a recession on Ogron because the influx of Dalek cash just abruptly stopped...

But what if it all happened the other way around?

The Dalek fleet locked in a staring contest with the Movellans for ten thousand years.

I say the Daleks ran out of money and couldn't afford the Ogrons any more, because they weren't conquering worlds, and they strip mining solar systems, they just sat there for ten thousand years burning off their resources and "good will".

Would the Ogrons on the troop transports have died of old ages waiting decades for the battle to start, or has it always been a unisex taskforce (Ugly manish women.) and there could have been generations of Ogrons living and dying in these huge Dalek citysized spaceships with absolutely no control on their comings, goings or stayings.

(Z'Thras much?)

I need a anther bowl of fish nachos.
 
RTD has gone on record, apparently, that the Ogrons almost were in the Evolution of the Daleks two-parter but he decided to have pig slaves instead.
 
RTD has gone on record, apparently, that the Ogrons almost were in the Evolution of the Daleks two-parter but he decided to have pig slaves instead.

But Orgrons were their own species; the pigs were transformed humans.

You'd have to explain how the Orgons got there, then make sure they're all taken care off by the end of the episode, etc.
 
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