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Originally posted by wendigo100It doesn't affect Giant Alien Lizards.
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Originally posted by zeitghostHurrah!
The Alzheimer's hasn't quite got me yet then...
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You are correct. The first appearance of a Roboman was in the episode "World's End", transmitted 21/11/1964. The first Cyberscum was not seen until episode 1 of "The Tenth Planet", transmitted 08/10/1966.
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Originally posted by wendigo100I thought that was the Cybermen?
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Originally posted by Emperor DalekI'm relieved that they took my warning about too much posting and not enough robotising to heart.
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Ah, I see you Gorn will make a most excellent subject race. Got to be better than those Ogrons in any case.
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Originally posted by wendigo100What happened to all those Daleks? Have they gone off to invade another forum somewhere?
They were easy to picture. Except when their posts became too reasonable.
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I remember jabberwocky; 6 foot tall, half god, half american. He posts were like fire, his wit like lightning, his wrath like thunder. He was a bear of man, from a time when the posters on here had dignity and gravitas. Many were slain in the threads he started and the battle was bloody but glorious. He lives on in our hearts; few have not been touched by his greatness.Last edited by Jobberwacky; 5 October 2006, 08:34.
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What happened to all those Daleks? Have they gone off to invade another forum somewhere?
They were easy to picture. Except when their posts became too reasonable.
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Originally posted by FranckoCloser to Matthew Broderick, I think
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Originally posted by DimPrawnMore like Danny DeVito I reckon.
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