Question: My understanding of The Daleks is that they draw their power from their vertical shoulder slats. The new paradigm Daleks have no shoulder slats, so where are they drawing their power from?
Josman
15th Jun 2010
Doctor Who (2005)
23rd May 2010
Doctor Who (2005)
Utopia (1) - S3-E11
Question: When Professer Yana is beginning to realise who he really is, he hears the voices of previous Masters. Could someone tell me where these audio clips were taken from?
Chosen answer: "Destroy him! Then you will give your power to me! is Roger Delgado in "The Daemons" (1971). The other is Anthony Ainley laughing evilly, not sure where that was from.
9th Jan 2010
Doctor Who (2005)
Question: Exactly what part did The Doctor play in the great fire of Rome?
Chosen answer: He burned Nero's original plans for his New Rome, inspiring Nero to burn down Rome to rebuild.
26th Jul 2009
Doctor Who (2005)
Time Crash - S3-E15
Question: Peter Davison makes a reference to a group called Lynda. Is this the same group from "Love and Monsters" and, if so, how does he know about them?
Chosen answer: Yes, it is the same group, although the circumstances of his encounter with them have never been revealed.
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Chosen answer: Don't know where you got that information from, but there doesn't seem to be much around to support it. Models of Dalek shown in very early episodes of the original series got their power from external sources, but since then they have operated entirely on unspecified internal power sources concealed within their armour. No reason to think that the new Daleks are any different.
Tailkinker ★