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* [[Five Rounds Rapid]]: Played straight early on then subverted when the military gets better weapons.
* [[Five Rounds Rapid]]: Played straight early on then subverted when the military gets better weapons.
* [[Guile Hero]]: This episode is the first real showing of the Seventh Doctor's [[The Chessmaster|manipulative]] side.
* [[Guile Hero]]: This episode is the first real showing of the Seventh Doctor's [[The Chessmaster|manipulative]] side.
* [[Go for The Eye]]: Ace + rocket launcher + this trope = Epic Win
* [[Go for the Eye]]: Ace + rocket launcher + this trope = Epic Win
* [[Hey, It's That Guy!]]: The guy in the cafe is [[Fresh Prince of Bel Air|Geoffrey the butler.]]
* [[Hey, It's That Guy!]]: The guy in the cafe is [[Fresh Prince of Bel Air|Geoffrey the butler.]]
* [[Imperial Stormtrooper Marksmanship Academy]]: The Imperial Daleks of course.
* [[Imperial Stormtrooper Marksmanship Academy]]: The Imperial Daleks of course.
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* [[Politically-Correct History]]: Averted, for one of the few times in the history of ''Doctor Who''. Most noticeably with Ace discovering a "no coloureds allowed" sign. Mike Smith also makes reference to [[Does This Remind You of Anything?|"keeping Britain pure"]]<ref> Ace has perhaps the most [[Backstory]] of any of the Classic companions. For one, as a child her friend Manisha's flat was firebombed by skinheads, so naturally she's less than pleased by both the sign and Mike's words</ref>.
* [[Politically-Correct History]]: Averted, for one of the few times in the history of ''Doctor Who''. Most noticeably with Ace discovering a "no coloureds allowed" sign. Mike Smith also makes reference to [[Does This Remind You of Anything?|"keeping Britain pure"]]<ref> Ace has perhaps the most [[Backstory]] of any of the Classic companions. For one, as a child her friend Manisha's flat was firebombed by skinheads, so naturally she's less than pleased by both the sign and Mike's words</ref>.
** Not only that, but the black cafe worker who serves the Doctor notes that the existence of sugar is the reason why his grandfather was kidnapped from Africa to become a slave, and his family subsequently became English.
** Not only that, but the black cafe worker who serves the Doctor notes that the existence of sugar is the reason why his grandfather was kidnapped from Africa to become a slave, and his family subsequently became English.
* [[Powered By a Forsaken Child]]: Literally.
* [[Powered by a Forsaken Child]]: Literally.
* [[The Remnant]]
* [[The Remnant]]
* [[Samus Is a Girl]]: The Renegade Dalek Battle Computer.
* [[Samus Is a Girl]]: The Renegade Dalek Battle Computer.
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* [[Smug Snake]]: Radcliffe spends most of the story strutting around acting like a little tinpot general. When the Renegade Daleks get the Hand of Omega and no longer need his services, however, it quickly becomes apparent that he's completely out of his depth.
* [[Smug Snake]]: Radcliffe spends most of the story strutting around acting like a little tinpot general. When the Renegade Daleks get the Hand of Omega and no longer need his services, however, it quickly becomes apparent that he's completely out of his depth.
* [[Somebody Set Up Us the Bomb]]
* [[Somebody Set Up Us the Bomb]]
* [[Talking the Monster To Death]]: The Doctor tells the last of the Renegade Daleks that it's got no kin left at all since its home world was blown up. It refuses to believe him at first but, unable to contact anyone, is brought to so much despair that it disintegrates itself.
* [[Talking the Monster to Death]]: The Doctor tells the last of the Renegade Daleks that it's got no kin left at all since its home world was blown up. It refuses to believe him at first but, unable to contact anyone, is brought to so much despair that it disintegrates itself.
* [[Tele Frag]]: The Doctor manages to make this happen to a Dalek on itself, by fiddling with the machine so that half of the Dalek materializes where the other half would be.
* [[Tele Frag]]: The Doctor manages to make this happen to a Dalek on itself, by fiddling with the machine so that half of the Dalek materializes where the other half would be.
* [[There Is No Kill Like Overkill]]: The <s>Abomination</s> Special Weapons Dalek. When the white Daleks can't gain the upper hand, they wheel out this thing. No plunger, no egg whisk, no eyestalk -- just a single massive cannon. When it opens up on the grey Daleks, there's nothing left except little patches of smouldering ash.
* [[There Is No Kill Like Overkill]]: The <s>Abomination</s> Special Weapons Dalek. When the white Daleks can't gain the upper hand, they wheel out this thing. No plunger, no egg whisk, no eyestalk -- just a single massive cannon. When it opens up on the grey Daleks, there's nothing left except little patches of smouldering ash.

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"I think I might have miscalculated".
You can always judge a man by the quality of his enemies.
--The Doctor

The Doctor and Ace arrive at Coal Hill School, perhaps a month after the First Doctor and company left. It doesn't take long before they're mixed up in trouble of the Dalek kind -- two separate Dalek factions, the Renegades (Grey) and Imperials (White), respectively opposed and loyal to Davros (as seen in "Revelation of the Daleks"), wage war on each other for possession of the Hand of Omega, a Time Lord superweapon. And unfortunately for both groups, the Doctor has laid a trap for them; he just has to make the right conditions to spring it and ensure that Group Captain Gilmore and his men don't get diced in the crossfire.


Despite being aired in the show's 25th anniversary year and featuring many links to Doctor Who's very first serial, "An Unearthly Child", this is not the official 25th anniversary special. That was "Silver Nemesis", the first episode of which aired on the actual anniversary.


Tropes

 Dalek: Small human female sighted on Level 3.

Ace: Who are you calling "small?!" [[[Batter Up]]]

  1. Ace has perhaps the most Backstory of any of the Classic companions. For one, as a child her friend Manisha's flat was firebombed by skinheads, so naturally she's less than pleased by both the sign and Mike's words