Why should Amy have seen the Daleks?

Why should Amy have seen the Daleks?

Why should Amy have seen the Daleks?

Because they Daleks (and Cybermen) sort of tried to take over the world! This was in the time Amy was alive AND before The Doctor knew that a heap of things from her life had been stolen from her timestream. The incident at Torchwood 1 wasn't really covered up, everyone knew about it.

What did Amy have to remember?

Amy had always been closely tied to the cracks in the Universe. The entirety of the Pandorica trap was built from her memories, and her memories (in part) were used to rebuild the Universe. She had to remember the TARDIS and the Doctor because, lacking those memories, he could not have been reconstructed.

Does Amy turn into a Dalek?

In the tunnels below the ship, Amy questions the Doctor about what will happen to her. The Doctor explains the Nanocloud will erase her memories, "replace her love with hate", and transform her into a Dalek puppet.

How many Daleks are left?

So in short there are three, possibly four, Daleks left by my count.

Do the Daleks remember the Doctor?

DALEK: Information concerning the Doctor was harvested from the cadaver of Tasha Lem. So when the Daleks converted Tasha into a Dalek puppet, they recorded her knowledge of the Doctor. Before that point in the episode, they were just attacking him as they would anyone else, and never acknowledged who he was.

Why is Rose Bad Wolf?

When Rose absorbed the time vortex into herself, she became a deity that could see all of space and time at once. She scattered the phrase "bad wolf" as a warning for the doctor, both ecclestone and tennant. She chose the words bad wolf because she knew their final meeting would be at bad wolf bay in norway.

How did the Daleks remember the Doctor?

DALEK: Information concerning the Doctor was harvested from the cadaver of Tasha Lem. So when the Daleks converted Tasha into a Dalek puppet, they recorded her knowledge of the Doctor. Before that point in the episode, they were just attacking him as they would anyone else, and never acknowledged who he was.

Why are Daleks so feared?

It told viewers the Daleks had retreated into their metal shells after a devastating war and slowly lost their emotions, becoming more like machines than living and breathing creatures. Dr Bunce said: 'The reason the Daleks are evil is because we recognise that they were once better.

Why do Daleks have plungers?

Daleks have been known to use their plungers to interface with technology, crush a man's skull by suction, measure the intelligence of a subject, and extract information from a man's mind.

Why do people keep forgetting the Daleks in doctor who?

The key conceit of the show is that you might turn a corner, find a blue box, and suddenly be whisked away through space and time to a world of adventure. Which doesn’t really work if the British town squares of the Doctor Who universe all feature memorials to the victims of the Daleks and diet pills have to be tested for Adipose DNA.

Why is no one remembering Revolution of the Daleks?

There's a very good explanation – a few, in fact – as to why Revolution of the Daleks isn't making a continuity blunder.

Why did Jo Patterson not remember the Daleks?

Of course, the real reason Jo Patterson couldn’t remember the Daleks is that unlike say, the MCU, where weirdness layers upon weirdness to create a world that almost counts as alt-history, Doctor Who is, on some level, always reaching to be set in “our” universe.

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