But as this is Doctor Who, things are always subject to change. Indeed, it's the only constant.Personally, I've always liked the idea that there were different models of Daleks out there. Even before "Victory of the Daleks," we already had a story where there were different colored Daleks together, so the idea of an officer class Dalek is very cool with me...
Except the whole point of VOTD was that the Daleks we had seen since DW has returned were "unpure" inferior Daleks and this was the return of the real thing. They RTD ones were literally exterminated out of the series on screen.
Except the whole point of VOTD was that the Daleks we had seen since DW has returned were "unpure" inferior Daleks and this was the return of the real thing. They RTD ones were literally exterminated out of the series on screen.
this is a good point.I had though this was going to happen a while ago, after seeing a picture of an RTD Dalek (casing) done up in new-Dalek colors. But I was never able to find it again. It was probably a fan job, anyway.
Likewise, just because they're using the older casing doesn't mean they wouldn't have brand-new progenetorized Dalek mutants driving them. I mean, where would they find more Davros or human-bred Daleks, anyway?
So we'll have pure, New Paradigm Daleks using the old Time War-era battle tanks.
I don't see what the inconsistency is.
So we'll have pure, New Paradigm Daleks using the old Time War-era battle tanks.
I don't see what the inconsistency is.
I think that is very short sighted, do you think Doctor Who would have come back if the BBC had taken that attitude?particularly considering it's a design that you'd never get away with today if it weren't based on a 1960s concept.
I'm just happy that they listened and took the audience's feedback to heart.
Mr Awe
I think that is very short sighted, do you think Doctor Who would have come back if the BBC had taken that attitude?particularly considering it's a design that you'd never get away with today if it weren't based on a 1960s concept.
Same obviously for the TARDIS, however I could believe a red phone box might have worked well if the show was being developed new in 2004/2005
Really? Some Daleks who happen to have survived despite the fact they've supposedly all been wiped out about 3 or 4 times now find a magic nonsense that makes them grow new ones that come out of the cheapest looking ship interior in possibly either the new or classic series like it's a fucking car show with a smoke machine, they've put a magic bomb in a robot man which you can disarm if you make him cry, Churchill is twice as fat as he should be, Spitfires manage to fly into space in about 3 minutes with their new plot convenient magic technology, and then the Daleks' other plan is to get Britain bombed by remote-controlling the lights on because Gatiss has never heard of the term "blackout curtain". It's one of the most embarrassing things Doctor Who's ever done. Bit of a shame really, considering how promising the first 10 or so minutes were.Yeah. If they feel the need to explain it, they can add some throw-away line about "enhanced battle casings" or something like that. It's really just a design change that made "Victory of the Daleks" so irksome, not the plot.
A red phone box is far too small and has clear windows. Besides, no one in 2004/05 is bright enough to come up with something as brillant a concept as Doctor Who (least of all Russell T Davies). Look at the other British attempts to make a sci-fi kind of show: Primeval, Demons (I think it was called that, some dismal ITV rubbish with Gene Hunt doing a yank accent), Bonekickers, Torchwood, probably some others I've done my best to forget. They've all been embarrassing and not fit to lick the Doctor Who concept's brogues.Same obviously for the TARDIS, however I could believe a red phone box might have worked well if the show was being developed new in 2004/2005
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