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Previously on "Exterminate! Exterminate!"

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  • Board Game Geek
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    Rotersand : "Exterminate Annihilate Destroy"

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  • Peoplesoft bloke
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    "Physarum is a popular model-organism in unconventional computing. It processes information from its environment in a distributed fashion that is not yet well understood."

    Hmmm........... undoubtedly a Microsoft product.

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  • MarillionFan
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    Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
    Although in the original story in the Sixties it was a short war, they were descendants of the Dals, and there was no mention of Davros.
    You always get the appearance of the puppets first, the master always appears later. Now where's my CUK login list?

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  • NickFitz
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    Originally posted by MarillionFan View Post
    Radiation poisoning after a 1000 year war. Davros then created his new Dalek race from the remains of the Skaro Kaled race(hence Dalek = Kaled).
    Although in the original story in the Sixties it was a short war, they were descendants of the Dals, and there was no mention of Davros.

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  • MarillionFan
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    Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
    I think the idea was that their race had shrivelled into weedy slimy things (either due to disease or some genetic trait, can't remember) which was why Davros had created the mechanical devices for them to continue getting around and conquering the Universe in. They were lucky they didn't have Clive Sinclair on the job

    (This is why the slime-mould-controlled robot in the article that inspired this thread is equated with a Dalek. It wouldn't really make any sense otherwise.)
    Radiation poisoning after a 1000 year war. Davros then created his new Dalek race from the remains of the Skaro Kaled race(hence Dalek = Kaled).

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  • AlfredJPruffock
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    Originally posted by shaunbhoy View Post
    What's inside a dalek?

    I have a very hazy recollection (very long time ago) of watching a very early episode of Dr Who (quite possibly in black and white!!) during which they were manufacturing daleks, and were stuffing them full of what looked like dead rabbits. Maybe I imagined it all, but it has lodged in the old memory banks for some inexplicable reason. Any of the other 50-somethings remember that one? If it was not William Hartnell, it can't have been long after his time.
    How very strange - because back in 1966ish as a 6 yo at school I remember not only that episode with the manufactuing of the Dalelks - at school we played a game reflecting that sequence with a row of kids posing as Daleks in a line - as they passed someone would slap their heads - this was an attempt to emulate putting the dalke body into their case ... amazxng what we store in the old memory bank SB !

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  • NickFitz
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    Originally posted by Sysman View Post
    I always thought the creatures themselves were rather weedy and squid like. Or am I thinking of Martians here?
    I think the idea was that their race had shrivelled into weedy slimy things (either due to disease or some genetic trait, can't remember) which was why Davros had created the mechanical devices for them to continue getting around and conquering the Universe in. They were lucky they didn't have Clive Sinclair on the job

    (This is why the slime-mould-controlled robot in the article that inspired this thread is equated with a Dalek. It wouldn't really make any sense otherwise.)

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  • Sysman
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    Originally posted by TimberWolf View Post
    Either this
    I missed these:

    In 1999 a Dalek appeared on a postage stamp celebrating British popular culture, photographed by Lord Snowdon.
    Originally posted by TimberWolf View Post
    or this
    That's the same link.

    When I was a nipper one of the big shops in town had some Daleks that a kid could get into. I think they were too pricy for my modest budget.

    A schoolmate had a Daleks annual, complete with diagrams of how they were made. One of a gold Emperor Dalek too.

    I always thought the creatures themselves were rather weedy and squid like. Or am I thinking of Martians here?

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  • TimberWolf
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    Originally posted by shaunbhoy View Post
    What's inside a dalek?
    Either this




    or this

    The Daleks were actually controlled from inside by short operators[30] who had to manipulate their eyestalks, domes and arms, as well as flashing the lights on their heads in sync with the actors supplying their voices.
    Depending on how old you are or how engrossed you are in the really convincing acting performed by Eastenders quality actors.

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  • VectraMan
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    I thought there were Kaleds inside Daleks.

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  • eek
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    Originally posted by doodab View Post
    What's inside a Dalek?
    A small child by the looks of this.

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  • MarillionFan
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    Inside of a dalek

    YouTube - Doctor Who - Season 1 Ending

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  • Cliphead
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    Originally posted by shaunbhoy View Post
    What's inside a dalek?

    I have a very hazy recollection (very long time ago) of watching a very early episode of Dr Who (quite possibly in black and white!!) during which they were manufacturing daleks, and were stuffing them full of what looked like dead rabbits. Maybe I imagined it all, but it has lodged in the old memory banks for some inexplicable reason. Any of the other 50-somethings remember that one? If it was not William Hartnell, it can't have been long after his time.
    I remember as a kid watching Dr Who (behind the couch as usual), when we got a brief glimpse of some slimy starfish shaped thing inside a dalek that wriggled a wee bit. That was more scary than usual.

    Good psychology there, leave as much as possible to the imagination. Yeah, William Hartnell I remember him first time around.

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  • MarillionFan
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    Originally posted by shaunbhoy View Post
    What's inside a dalek?

    I have a very hazy recollection (very long time ago) of watching a very early episode of Dr Who (quite possibly in black and white!!) during which they were manufacturing daleks, and were stuffing them full of what looked like dead rabbits. Maybe I imagined it all, but it has lodged in the old memory banks for some inexplicable reason. Any of the other 50-somethings remember that one? If it was not William Hartnell, it can't have been long after his time.
    Sorry mate. You're the oldest IT contractor there is. No-one before you accept Babbage.

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  • shaunbhoy
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    What's inside a dalek?

    I have a very hazy recollection (very long time ago) of watching a very early episode of Dr Who (quite possibly in black and white!!) during which they were manufacturing daleks, and were stuffing them full of what looked like dead rabbits. Maybe I imagined it all, but it has lodged in the old memory banks for some inexplicable reason. Any of the other 50-somethings remember that one? If it was not William Hartnell, it can't have been long after his time.

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