I would REALLY love to see the Raston robot again.
Sorry for the much-later reply: I’ve always pictured the Daleks as being so heavily conditioned and genetically “lobotomized” (and dependent on their casings) that, essentially, they already are “home” anytime you see them — I.e. they don’t really have a home life, and they really are that way pretty much 100% of the time.
(All of which can be countered by Lance Parkin’s non-canonical but excellent fan script for the Jodie Whittaker Doctor, “Retreat of the Daleks”, which includes a throwaway line that Dalek poetry is the supreme poetry of the universe. I‘d love to see a story that explored something like that.)
When Daleks aren't fighting, they operate a diner.Yes, of course. I meant "at home" more figuratively, i.e. what do Daleks do when they aren't invading or attacking someone? It seems to me they lack the social complexity to really have anything to do when they aren't actively engaged in battle or ordering slaves around or whatever. Do they even think about anything at all between tasks, or do they just sit around passively awaiting instructions?
Dalek poetry is the supreme poetry of the universe. I‘d love to see a story that explored something like that.)
Arguably, though Witch's Familiar suggested otherwise, Daleks spend some much time hoping they will get the Doctor that they over-enjoy it, shouting for so long he was a chance to escape.Yes, of course. I meant "at home" more figuratively, i.e. what do Daleks do when they aren't invading or attacking someone? It seems to me they lack the social complexity to really have anything to do when they aren't actively engaged in battle or ordering slaves around or whatever. Do they even think about anything at all between tasks, or do they just sit around passively awaiting instructions?
The Vogons would be crushed to hear that.
It does seem to be a persistent issue on their part, except for that one Dalek who was on the ball in "The Stolen Earth" and shot the Doctor on sight. Might've gotten a promotion and had its inclinations put into the next generation, if Jack hadn't blasted it immediately.Arguably, though Witch's Familiar suggested otherwise, Daleks spend some much time hoping they will get the Doctor that they over-enjoy it, shouting for so long he was a chance to escape.
Would love to see Death's Head
It'd be as close we could get to having our own Guy Gardner in an episode.
Furman, yes?Issue might be that you can't get Death's Head without paying Transformers royalties, or at the very least having to let Simon Furman write some of the dialogue. Which, admittedly, might be awesome.
Issue might be that you can't get Death's Head without paying Transformers royalties, or at the very least having to let Simon Furman write some of the dialogue. Which, admittedly, might be awesome.
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