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| ARTICLES RELATED TO alternate future |  |  |  | alternate future: Encyclopedia II - Dalek - CultureDaleks have little to no individual personalities and a strict command structure, conditioned to obey superior orders without question. Ultimately, the most fundamental feature of Dalek culture and psychology is an unquestioned belief in the superiority of the Daleks. Other species are either to be exterminated immediately, or enslaved and then exterminated later once they are no longer necessary. The default directive of a Dalek is to ...
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Dalek - Licensed media.
Two Doctor Who movies starring Peter Cushing featured the Daleks as the main villains: Dr. Who and the Daleks, and Daleks - Invasion Earth 2150 AD, based on the television serials The Daleks and The Dalek Invasion of Earth, respectively. However, the movies were not straight remakes. Cushing's Doctor is not an alien, but a human inventor, and is literally named "Doctor Who." The movies used brand new Dalek props, based closely on the original design but w ...
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Dalek - Television.
The Daleks - December 21, 1963- February 1, 1964
The Dalek Invasion of Earth - November 21 - December 26, 1964
The Chase - May 22 - June 26, 1965
Mission to the Unknown - October 9, 1965
The Daleks' Master Plan - November 13, 1965 - January 29, 1966
The Power of the Daleks - November 5 - December 10, 1966
The Evil of the Daleks - May 20 - July 1, 1967
Day of the Daleks - ...
See also:Dalek, Dalek - Physical characteristics, Dalek - Costume details, Dalek - History, Dalek - Conceptual history, Dalek - History within the show, Dalek - Culture, Dalek - Other appearances, Dalek - Licensed media, Dalek - Parodies, Dalek - Popular culture, Dalek - Merchandising, Dalek - Toys, Dalek - Computer games, Dalek - Major appearances, Dalek - Television, Dalek - Stage plays, Dalek - Original novels, Dalek - Audio plays Read more here: » Dalek: Encyclopedia II - Dalek - Major appearances |
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Dalek - Conceptual history.
Terry Nation claimed that he was inspired by watching ballet dancers in long dresses glide as if on wheels. Indeed, for many of the shows, the Daleks were "played" by retired ballet dancers wearing black socks while sitting inside the Dalek. Raymond Cusick claims that after Nation wrote the script, he was given only an hour to come up with the design for the Daleks, and was inspired by a pepper shaker on the table in front of him to do the initial sketches (other sources state that he based it on a man seated in a chair, and only used the pepper shaker t ...
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|  |  |  | alternate future: Encyclopedia II - Stepford Cuckoos - Link to Weapon Plus?In New X-Men #154 (May 2004), Grant Morrison's last issue of New X-Men, the Stepford Cuckoos are identified as Weapon XIV. However, whether the Stepford Cuckoos actually are linked to the Weapon X Project is extremely doubtful, for several reasons:
The issue is set in an alternate future which never comes to pass.
Various other events and facts in the issue contradict continuity.
No other comic book has ever mentioned or drawn any connection between the Stepford Cuckoos and the Weapon Plus Program.
However, an interview with Mike Marts stated th ...
See also:Stepford Cuckoos, Stepford Cuckoos - First appearance, Stepford Cuckoos - Biographies, Stepford Cuckoos - Superpowers, Stepford Cuckoos - Link to Weapon Plus?, Stepford Cuckoos - Boyfriends Read more here: » Stepford Cuckoos: Encyclopedia II - Stepford Cuckoos - Link to Weapon Plus? |
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|  |  |  | alternate future: Encyclopedia II - Dalek - MerchandisingThe BBC approached Roger Tuckwell, an Australian entrepreneur who was handling product merchandising for other BBC shows, and asked him to do the same for the Daleks and Doctor Who. Tuckwell created a glossy sales brochure that sparked off a Dalek craze, dubbed "Dalekmania" by the press, which peaked around the time The Chase aired in 1965.
Dalek - Toys.
The first Dalek toys from Louis Marx & Co. appeared that year, along with toys of the Mechanoids (robotic foes of the Daleks also introd ...
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|  |  |  | alternate future: Encyclopedia II - Robin comics - Robin in other media
Robin comics - Teen Titans animated series.
Robin, voiced by Scott Menville, appears in the Cartoon Network adaptation of the Teen Titans. He has not been referred to by given name, although several clues have indicated that this Robin is Dick Grayson, the original Robin. A time-travel themed episode portrayed a future where this Robin has taken on the role of Nightwing, and in another episode an alternate universe Robin with the exact same DNA shows up named "Nosyarg Kcid" (Dick Grayson spelled backwards) ...
See also:Robin comics, Robin comics - Robins, Robin comics - Richard Dick Grayson, Robin comics - Jason Todd, Robin comics - Timothy Tim Drake, Robin comics - Stephanie Brown, Robin comics - Non-canon Robins, Robin comics - Robin in other media, Robin comics - Teen Titans animated series, Robin comics - External sources Read more here: » Robin comics: Encyclopedia II - Robin comics - Robin in other media |
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|  |  |  | alternate future: Judgment Day: Encyclopedia II - Terminator 2: Judgment Day - Plot HolesAlthough he was portrayed by an older actor, John could only be 9 or 10 at the time of the second film based on the birthdate that we are given. John rides a motorized dirt bike on public roads in several scenes in T2, something that would get him arrested if he were so young. Then again, as it can be clearly seen in the movie, John doesn't have much regard for rules and regulations, least of all, the law.
John lives in the Los Angeles suburb of Reseda in the San Fernando Valley, which itself is substantial and well populated. The cit ...
See also:Terminator 2: Judgment Day, Terminator 2: Judgment Day - Cast, Terminator 2: Judgment Day - Plot, Terminator 2: Judgment Day - Paradoxes, Terminator 2: Judgment Day - Plot Holes, Terminator 2: Judgment Day - Versions of the film, Terminator 2: Judgment Day - Trivia Read more here: » Terminator 2: Judgment Day: Encyclopedia II - Terminator 2: Judgment Day - Plot Holes |
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