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* ArmedWithCanon: The only problem with Peel's view, as expressed in the above quote, is that Nation got script approval on all Dalek stories, meaning he had signed off on the destruction of Skaro in 1988. One suspects it might well have just ''Peel'', a well-known fanboy of Nation and the Sixties Dalek stories (he'd written the novelisations of "The Chase", "The Daleks' Master Plan", "Power..." and "Evil of the Daleks"), who wanted to undo the destruction of Skaro and pave the way for more Dalek stories. Notably, Nation had died months before the book was even released, meaning he couldn't confirm or deny Peel's claims.
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* ArmedWithCanon: The only problem with Peel's view, as expressed in the above quote, is that Nation got script approval on all Dalek stories, meaning he had signed off on the destruction of Skaro in 1988. One suspects it might well have was just ''Peel'', a well-known fanboy of Nation and the Sixties Dalek stories (he'd written the novelisations of "The Chase", "The Daleks' Master Plan", "Power..." and "Evil of the Daleks"), who wanted to undo the destruction of Skaro and pave the way for more Dalek stories. Notably, Nation had died months before the book was even released, meaning he couldn't confirm or deny Peel's claims.
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* ArmedWithCanon: The only problem with Peel's view is that Nation got script approval on all Dalek stories, meaning he had signed off on the destruction of Skaro in 1988. One suspects it was really just ''Peel'', a well-known fanboy of Nation and the Sixties Dalek stories (he'd written the novelisations of "The Chase", "The Daleks' Master Plan", "Power..." and "Evil of the Daleks") who wanted to undo the destruction of Skaro. Especially since Nation had died months before the book was even released.
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* ArmedWithCanon: The only problem with Peel's view view, as expressed in the above quote, is that Nation got script approval on all Dalek stories, meaning he had signed off on the destruction of Skaro in 1988. One suspects it was really might well have just ''Peel'', a well-known fanboy of Nation and the Sixties Dalek stories (he'd written the novelisations of "The Chase", "The Daleks' Master Plan", "Power..." and "Evil of the Daleks") Daleks"), who wanted to undo the destruction of Skaro. Especially since Skaro and pave the way for more Dalek stories. Notably, Nation had died months before the book was even released.released, meaning he couldn't confirm or deny Peel's claims.
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* ArmedWithCanon: The only problem with Peel's view is that Nation got script approval on all Dalek stories, meaning he had signed off on the destruction of Skaro in 1988. One suspects it was really just ''Peel'' who wanted to undo the destruction of Skaro. Especially since Nation had died months before it was released.
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* ArmedWithCanon: The only problem with Peel's view is that Nation got script approval on all Dalek stories, meaning he had signed off on the destruction of Skaro in 1988. One suspects it was really just ''Peel'' ''Peel'', a well-known fanboy of Nation and the Sixties Dalek stories (he'd written the novelisations of "The Chase", "The Daleks' Master Plan", "Power..." and "Evil of the Daleks") who wanted to undo the destruction of Skaro. Especially since Nation had died months before it the book was even released.
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** The only problem with this is that Nation got script approval on all Dalen stories, meaning he must have signed off on the destruction of Skaro in 1988.
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-->Another reason for the story was to bring back Skaro. I feel that its destruction in "Remembrance [of the Daleks]" - was a bad move, as did Creator/TerryNation. When I sought his permission for War, he asked me to try and rectify the destruction, which I think I've done very sneakily
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-->Another reason for the story was to bring back Skaro. I feel that its destruction in "Remembrance [of the Daleks]" - was a bad move, as did Creator/TerryNation. When I sought his permission for War, he asked me to try and rectify the destruction, which I think I've done very sneakilysneakily.
** The only problem with this is that Nation got script approval on all Dalen stories, meaning he must have signed off on the destruction of Skaro in 1988.
** The only problem with this is that Nation got script approval on all Dalen stories, meaning he must have signed off on the destruction of Skaro in 1988.
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-->Another reason for the story was to bring back Skaro. I feel that its destruction in "Remembrance [of the Daleks]" - was a bad move, as did Creator/Terr Nation.Creator/TerryNation. When I sought his permission for War, he asked me to try and rectify the destruction, which I think I've done very sneakily
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* AuthorsSavingThrow: The {{retcon}}ning of Skaro's destruction was meant to be this. To quote John Peel:
-->Another reason for the story was to bring back Skaro. I feel that its destruction in "Remembrance [of the Daleks]" - was a bad move, as did Creator/Terr Nation. When I sought his permission for War, he asked me to try and rectify the destruction, which I think I've done very sneakily
-->Another reason for the story was to bring back Skaro. I feel that its destruction in "Remembrance [of the Daleks]" - was a bad move, as did Creator/Terr Nation. When I sought his permission for War, he asked me to try and rectify the destruction, which I think I've done very sneakily