They have hover units, you know. And they had them in the original series as well.cuddly_tomato said:Daleks.
Especially on worlds with perfectly flat terrain and all the buildings have lifts in them.
They have hover units, you know. And they had them in the original series as well.cuddly_tomato said:Daleks.
Especially on worlds with perfectly flat terrain and all the buildings have lifts in them.
Buh...whu'...most of those weren't regular enemies. Over half those you posted were only in one episode.LimaBravo said:Yah totally the Doctor has no regular enemies apart from the guys whove appered in the 28 years of the TV show. Like :-
The Rani
Ice Warriors
Yetis
Zygons
Cheetah People
The Black Guardian
The Great Vampire
Haemovores
Movellans
OH GOD NOT COLOURFUL!!!Dead_Lee said:The Daleks are no longer threatening. They are now overused, boring, campy and colourful. More so with the redesign.
The Master said:So it came to pass, that the human race fell....and the Earth was no more. And I looked down upon my new dominion, as Master of all, and I thought it...good.
Same thing here. And when they did start to grow on me as an enemy, i saw what they looked like under the metal and almost Laughed out loud.dalek sec said:Count me in as well for doubting the Daleks as a threat. First time I saw the epsiode called "Dalek" I pretty much scoffed at the thing, thinking that there was no way this thing could ever be a threat till it broke free and slaughtered everyone in sight with it's beam weapon.Sworm said:we've already seen them (episode 3) with a facelift and they seem to be set to reappear.MarsProbe said:The weeping angels are awesome but the Daleks do remain the Doctors greatest enemy.
That said, part of me does hope that we don't see anymore of the Daleks this series. They do seem a little overused these days...
Strange how the first time I saw a Dalek I was thinking "what... seriously? THIS is supposed to be a nemesis?" but they sort of grow on you later