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It was adapted as ''[[Daleks – Invasion Earth: 2150 A.D.]]'', the sequel to ''Dr. Who and the Daleks''.
It was adapted as ''[[Daleks – Invasion Earth: 2150 A.D.]]'', the sequel to ''Dr. Who and the Daleks''.


=== Tropes ===
== Tropes ==
* [[After the End]]: Most of the human race is dead, their cities are deserted and the survivors are more concered with just staying alive than fighting back.
* [[After the End]]: Most of the human race is dead, their cities are deserted and the survivors are more concered with just staying alive than fighting back.
* [[Almost Kiss]]: Susan and David actually start, but the sudden appearance of The Doctor from off camera cuts it short.
* [[Almost Kiss]]: Susan and David actually start, but the sudden appearance of The Doctor from off camera cuts it short.
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* [[Idiot Ball]]: The Doctor shows a rare case of it on the Dalek spaceship. After discovering that his cell contains [[Locking MacGyver in the Store Cupboard|exactly what they need to escape captivity]] he tries to escape. [[Schmuck Bait|It turns out it was an intelligence test to find suitable slave labor.]]
* [[Idiot Ball]]: The Doctor shows a rare case of it on the Dalek spaceship. After discovering that his cell contains [[Locking MacGyver in the Store Cupboard|exactly what they need to escape captivity]] he tries to escape. [[Schmuck Bait|It turns out it was an intelligence test to find suitable slave labor.]]
* [[Mayfly-December Romance]]: David and Susan.
* [[Mayfly-December Romance]]: David and Susan.
* [[Name's the Same]]: This serial's Jenny's not [[Doctor Who/Recap/NS/S4/E06 The Doctor's Daughter|the Doctor's daughter]], or [[Doctor Who/Recap/S32/E07 A Good Man Goes to War|a Silurian's assistant/lover]], or [[Doctor Who/Recap/NS/S3/E08 Human Nature|the mother of the Family of Blood]].
* [[Name's the Same]]: This serial's Jenny's not [[Doctor Who/Recap/S30/E06 The Doctor's Daughter|the Doctor's daughter]], or [[Doctor Who/Recap/S32/E07 A Good Man Goes to War|a Silurian's assistant/lover]], or [[Doctor Who/Recap/S29/E08 Human Nature|the mother of the Family of Blood]].
* [[A Nazi by Any Other Name]]: While "The Daleks" had elements of [[Fantastic Racism]], here the Dalek = Nazi parallel becomes overt.
* [[A Nazi by Any Other Name]]: While "The Daleks" had elements of [[Fantastic Racism]], here the Dalek = Nazi parallel becomes overt.
* [[Newspaper Dating]]: The TARDIS crew discover the is 2164 (or later) via a calander in an abandoned warehouse.
* [[Newspaper Dating]]: The TARDIS crew discover the is 2164 (or later) via a calander in an abandoned warehouse.
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* [[Obfuscating Stupidity]]: Wells uses this against the Daleks in his first scene.
* [[Obfuscating Stupidity]]: Wells uses this against the Daleks in his first scene.
* [[Plot Hole]]: Once the show developed its back-story and mythology, the Doctor leaving behind Susan on Earth, even a future one, seems a bit strange considering she's doomed to outlive David and age much slower then everyone who knows her, and change appearance once she's close to dying......
* [[Plot Hole]]: Once the show developed its back-story and mythology, the Doctor leaving behind Susan on Earth, even a future one, seems a bit strange considering she's doomed to outlive David and age much slower then everyone who knows her, and change appearance once she's close to dying......
** It's implied in [[Doctor Who/Recap/NS/S3/E13 Last of the Time Lords|Last of the Time Lords]] that a Time Lord can chose ''not'' to regenerate.
** It's implied in [[Doctor Who/Recap/S29/E13 Last of the Time Lords|Last of the Time Lords]] that a Time Lord can chose ''not'' to regenerate.
* [[Sound-Only Death]] - As Susan and David crouch in a corner hiding from the Daleks we hear a man in the street begging a Dalek for his life before he gets killed.
* [[Sound-Only Death]] - As Susan and David crouch in a corner hiding from the Daleks we hear a man in the street begging a Dalek for his life before he gets killed.
* [[Too Much Information]]: One sign which [[Blooper|appears in shots it shouldn't appear in]] reads "It is forbidden to dump bodies into the river."
* [[Too Much Information]]: One sign which [[Blooper|appears in shots it shouldn't appear in]] reads "It is forbidden to dump bodies into the river."

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We are the masters of Earth!
A Dalek

The title of the story says it all really. After the runaway success of "The Daleks" in season one, the Green Blobs in Bonded Polycarbide Armour are back.

It's the future - some point after 2164 - and the story focuses not on the invasion itself (still a little beyond the budget and capability of 1964) but on a world ruled by the Daleks and their robotised slaves ("Robomen").

The Doctor and the others fall in with a group of resistance fighters led by wheelchair-bound Dortmun, and discover that the Daleks are digging a huge mine in Bedfordshire of all places. It turns out that they are planning to plant a bomb in the Earth's core which will hollow out the planet, so they can replace the core with an engine and pilot the planet around like a spaceship.

Ian rigs up a barrier in the mineshaft which detonates the bomb prematurely, conveniently destroying the Dalek mothership and most of the Daleks in the process, not to mention creating a new volcano in Bedfordshire. Susan, the Doctor's granddaughter, has meanwhile fallen in love with resistance fighter David Campbell and the Doctor leaves her behind to make a new life with him.

The Doctor : "One day, I shall come back. Yes, I shall come back. Until then, there must be no regrets, no tears, no anxieties. Just go forward in all your beliefs, and prove to me that I am not mistaken in mine. Goodbye, my dear. Goodbye, Susan."

Watch it here.

It was adapted as Daleks – Invasion Earth: 2150 A.D., the sequel to Dr. Who and the Daleks.

Tropes

  • Wham! Episode: This was the first time the TARDIS crew changed at all, with Susan leaving at the end of part six.
  • The X of Y