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Previously on "What's Your Favourite Dr Who Monster?"

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  • Scaroth of the Jagaroth
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    Originally posted by The Master
    Modestly, I have to agree.

    But which one?
    Oi, Master, reckon you're hard? I'll see you outside and then we'll see who the best baddie is.

    P.S.
    Your plans for universal domination are tulipe.

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  • Lucifer Box
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    Blimey, first this board gets cluttered up with permies and religious nuts, now Dr Who monsters are crawling all over the place.

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  • The Master
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    Originally posted by MarillionFan
    Hey what about the Master. personally he was my fave baddie.
    Modestly, I have to agree.

    But which one?

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  • MarillionFan
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    Hey what about the Master. personally he was my fave baddie.

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  • Scaroth of the Jagaroth
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    Originally posted by Bagpuss
    Oh yes excellent, couldn't be arsed to google you. I remember being very scared as a wee boy
    I would have got away with it too if it hadn't been for that meddling Time Lord. Plus I had the best line in the story.


    Countess Scarlioni (referring to the Doctor): Be careful, he's not as stupid as he seems.

    Count Scarlioni (aka Scaroth, the last of the Jagaroth): My dear, nobody could be as stupid as he seems.

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  • Bagpuss
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    Originally posted by Scaroth of the Jagaroth
    Ahem, I think you'll find that was me and I am deeply upset not to have been included in this poll.

    You mark my words, Lucifer, it will be bad for you and bad for millions of other people I could name if I happened to have a copy of a telephone directory to hand.

    Oh yes excellent, couldn't be arsed to google you. I remember being very scared as a wee boy

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  • hyperD
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    What about those maggots in Dr Who and the Green Death?



    Trivia: some of the maggots were made out of inflated condoms.

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  • Captain Jack
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    Originally posted by zeitghost
    I read somewhere that dear Cap'n Jack is to have his very own series, a sort of X Files/Dr Who spinoff.

    Oh, it was the South Wales Evening Post, as printed in Gloucester.

    So that's a load of baloney then.
    No, it's true. At least that what's my agent tells me.

    Captain Jack Gets His Own Show

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  • Scaroth of the Jagaroth
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    Originally posted by Bagpuss
    The ones in a Tom Baker episode wher they looked human but underneath they were green, slimy and lumpy? Chief allen was played by the American baddie in Indiana Jones and the last crusade
    Ahem, I think you'll find that was me and I am deeply upset not to have been included in this poll.

    You mark my words, Lucifer, it will be bad for you and bad for millions of other people I could name if I happened to have a copy of a telephone directory to hand.

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  • voron
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    Hey, Zeit, have you ever considered being a Doctor Who monster? Might make a change from fighting James T Kirk.

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  • voron
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    Many thanks, Lucifer. Nice to have a proper geek thread

    For me it has to be the Cybermen.

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  • Bagpuss
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    The ones in a Tom Baker episode wher they looked human but underneath they were green, slimy and lumpy? Chief allen was played by the American baddie in Indiana Jones and the last crusade

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  • AlfredJPruffock
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    Originally posted by wendigo100
    Those Daleks were complete and utter b@stards. They didn't have a single redeeming feature.
    Was that perhaps because they were originally humans whom, if my ferrite memory ring serves me correct, almost destroyed themselves after a nuclear war and their mutated bodies needed a new body to survive hence the Dalek?

    Perhaps humans are the most nastiest thing in creation ...

    After All
    Your Just a Human
    A Victim of the Insane



    J Lennon
    Last edited by AlfredJPruffock; 25 October 2005, 10:42.

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  • Mordac
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    Billie Piper.

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  • wendigo100
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    Those Daleks were complete and utter b@stards. They didn't have a single redeeming feature.

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