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** A Dalek has just noticed Tom when some escapees throw a tarpaulin over its head. Works better than a paintball gun!

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** A Dalek has just noticed Tom when some escapees throw a tarpaulin over its head. Works better than a [[Recap/DoctorWhoS30E12TheStolenEarth paintball gun!gun!]]
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* ArtisticLicenseEconomics: The {{black market}}er Brockley exchanges food for valuables which would be worthless in the post-apocalyptic world he inhabits. It's even less plausible than in the TV series, as Brockley says he can easily find valuables in the abandoned towns, so why would he risk his life sneaking into the Dalek mine to barter for them?

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* ArtisticLicenseEconomics: The {{black market}}er Brockley exchanges is a {{black market}}eer who sneaks into the Dalek mine to exchange food he's found in the abandoned towns for whatever jewelry and other valuables which would be worthless in the post-apocalyptic world he inhabits.slave workers have. However even those who collaborate with the Daleks are depicted as living barely above the starvation level, so there's no-one on the entire planet who'd be interested in such trinkets. It's even less plausible than in the TV series, as Brockley says he can easily find valuables in the abandoned towns, so why would he risk his life sneaking into the Dalek mine to barter for them?
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* ApocalypticLogistics: The {{black market}}er Brockley exchanges food for valuables which would be worthless in the post-apocalyptic world he inhabits. It's even less plausible than in the TV series, as Brockley says he can easily find valuables in the abandoned towns, so why would he risk his life sneaking into the Dalek mine to barter for them?

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* ApocalypticLogistics: ArtisticLicenseEconomics: The {{black market}}er Brockley exchanges food for valuables which would be worthless in the post-apocalyptic world he inhabits. It's even less plausible than in the TV series, as Brockley says he can easily find valuables in the abandoned towns, so why would he risk his life sneaking into the Dalek mine to barter for them?
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* SwirlyEnergyThingy: The Space-Time Vortex in the opening credits.
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** Played with when Tom is shown fleeing as the big round bomb goes careening down a mine shaft, but he's actually trying to flee the area for when it explodes.

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** Played with when Tom is shown fleeing as the big round bomb goes careening down a mine shaft, but he's actually trying to flee the area for when before it explodes.
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* WhoWouldBeStupidEnough: When Who and David tell Brockley they want to get into the mine, he comments that most people want to get ''out'' of it.

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* WhoWouldBeStupidEnough: When Who and David our heroes tell Brockley they want to get into the mine, he comments that most people want to get ''out'' of it.
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* WeHaveReserves: Robomen bring in two prisoners and tell a Dalek that they've killed two of his patrol. Instead of exterminating them as members of LaResistance, the Dalek just says they'll be replaced, and only kills one after he tries to escape.

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* WeHaveReserves: Robomen bring A Roboman brings in two a couple of prisoners and tell a Dalek the Daleks that they've they killed two of his patrol. Instead of exterminating killing them as members of LaResistance, on the spot, the Dalek just says they'll the dead men will be replaced, and then allocates the two men to be tested for their suitability to become Robomen, only kills killing one after of them when he tries to escape.flee.
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* TechnoBabble: See the explanation for the TARDIS interior in the last movie? The Doctor manages to out-BS ''that''. Space, of course, cannot be the "fifth dimension" because space is already the first, second and third dimensions!
--->'''Dr. Who:''' Just as time should be considered the fourth dimension, so Space should be the fifth dimension, for Space knows no boundaries and is timeless.

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* TechnoBabble: See the explanation for the TARDIS interior in the last movie? The Doctor Dr. Who manages to out-BS ''that''. Space, of course, cannot be the "fifth dimension" because space is already the first, second and third dimensions!
--->'''Dr.-->'''Dr. Who:''' Just as time should be considered the fourth dimension, so Space should be the fifth dimension, for Space knows no boundaries and is timeless.

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* CuttingTheElectronicLeash: When Dr. Who orders the Robomen to turn on their masters he says [[IrrevocableOrder the order cannot be countermanded]]. The Robomen immediately remove their helmets to break the radio link so they won't receive a countermanding order.



* RemovingTheEarpiece: When Dr. Who orders the Robomen to turn on their masters he says [[IrrevocableOrder the order cannot be countermanded]]. The Robomen immediately remove their helmets to break the radio link so they won't receive a countermanding order.
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* FacelessGoons: The Robomen wear their helmets while SlaveMooks under Dalek control, and remove them when turning on them. Some are shown fleeing with the other escapees, implying that their humanity has returned.

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* FacelessGoons: The Robomen wear their radio-control helmets while SlaveMooks under Dalek control, and but [[RemovingTheEarpiece remove them when turning on them.the helmets]] after being TurnedAgainstTheirMasters. Some are shown fleeing with the other escapees, implying that their humanity has returned.



* IrrevocableOrder: When Dr. Who orders the Robomen to turn on their masters he says the order cannot be countermanded. The Robomen immediately remove their helmets to break the radio link so they won't receive a countermanding order.

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* IrrevocableOrder: RemovingTheEarpiece: When Dr. Who orders the Robomen to turn on their masters he says [[IrrevocableOrder the order cannot be countermanded.countermanded]]. The Robomen immediately remove their helmets to break the radio link so they won't receive a countermanding order.
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* PretendToBeBrainwashed: Tom has to pretend to be a Roboman. Played largely for laughs when he has to eat FoodPills in unison with the others.

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* PretendToBeBrainwashed: Tom has to pretend to be a Roboman. Roboman after getting stuck on the Dalek spaceship. Played largely for laughs when he has to eat FoodPills in unison with the others.
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* RebelLeader: Dortmun. The Doctor is assumed to be one as well, given that Brockley would have told them of his plan to attack the mine.

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* RebelLeader: Dortmun. The Doctor is assumed to be one as well, given that a rebel leader also, presumably because Brockley would have told them the Daleks of his plan to attack infiltrate the mine.mine and stop their activities.



** A Dalek has just noticed Tom when some escapees throw a tarpaulin over its head. Works better than a paintball gun.

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** A Dalek has just noticed Tom when some escapees throw a tarpaulin over its head. Works better than a paintball gun.gun!



* SubvertedCatchphrase: The Daleks manage to give Dr. Who one that [[FateWorseThanDeath even more chilling than their normal version]].

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* SubvertedCatchphrase: The Daleks manage to give Dr. Who A Dalek gives one that that's [[FateWorseThanDeath even more chilling than their normal version]].



* WeWillUseManualLaborInTheFuture: This is what gives Dr. Who the EurekaMoment on how to destroy the Daleks, as they're using human slave workers in the mine because they're worried about the magnetic forces of the Earth's core affecting their metal shells.

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* WeWillUseManualLaborInTheFuture: This is what gives Dr. Who the EurekaMoment on how to destroy the Daleks, as they're using human slave workers in the mine because they're worried about the magnetic forces of the Earth's core affecting their metal shells.metallic bodies and equipment.
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* SpectacularSpinning: The Dalek FlyingSaucer has two rows of windows that spin in opposite directions, which was a fairly cool effect for 1966.
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* DeadHandShot: Dortmun's hand gives the wheel of his chair a final spin after he's buried under bricks.



* LockingMacGyverInTheStoreCupboard: Averted unlike the TV series, as Dr. Who uses a plastic comb that Tom has to trip the magnetically-sealed door for the below-mentioned DoomAsTestPrize. Perhaps it was an Intelligence and Grooming Test?



* DeadHandShot: Dortmun's hand gives the wheel of his chair a final spin after he's buried under bricks.



* LookBehindYou: Dr. Who uses this to distract all the Daleks in the room.

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* LockingMacGyverInTheStoreCupboard: Averted unlike the TV series, as Dr. Who uses a plastic comb that Tom has to trip the magnetically-sealed door for the above-mentioned DoomAsTestPrize. Perhaps it was an Intelligence and Grooming Test?
* LookBehindYou: Played straight when Dr. Who uses this to distract shouts, "Look!" and all the Daleks in the room.room look where he's pointing, enabling him to rush over to the radio control and order the Robomen to attack their masters.
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* LockingMacGyverInTheStoreCupboard: Averted; Dr. Who uses a plastic comb that Tom has to trip the door. Perhaps it was an Intelligence and Grooming Test?

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* LockingMacGyverInTheStoreCupboard: Averted; Averted unlike the TV series, as Dr. Who uses a plastic comb that Tom has to trip the door.magnetically-sealed door for the below-mentioned DoomAsTestPrize. Perhaps it was an Intelligence and Grooming Test?

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