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Post by Deleted on Sept 4, 2016 7:46:43 GMT
You've both got it wrong it was "Revenge of the Night of Silver Nemesis of Omega of the Daleks", remember, the story where the Sontarons take over a base on the moon which is being taken over by man eating plants where the humans are metamorphosing into Wirm and the 9th Doctor along with Poly and Ace send a rescue rocket. Remember? Surely you do. Someone make this acid dream come true. Come on... With a little nip and tuck here and there, it almost sounds like an average day at the office.
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Post by omega on Sept 4, 2016 7:53:47 GMT
It was Attack of the Cybermen. The Seventh Doctor didn't get very deep into the the operation (or lack) of the Chameleon Circuit.
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Post by bobod on Sept 4, 2016 11:56:06 GMT
It was Attack of the Cybermen. The Seventh Doctor didn't get very deep into the the operation (or lack) of the Chameleon Circuit. Power. Of. Kroll.
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Post by jasonward on Sept 4, 2016 12:16:46 GMT
omega and bobod are you guys serious or joking? I can't tell.
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Post by Ela on Sept 4, 2016 14:42:08 GMT
The title of the thread is misremembering old stories.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 4, 2016 14:45:58 GMT
Never mind Bobod - I get your Kingdom of Fife humour
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Post by omega on Sept 5, 2016 5:30:56 GMT
It was definitely Attack of the Cybermen. The chameleon circuit turns the TARDIS into an organ, confusing the Doctor as to how he would get inside.
The TARDIS only appears at the start of Power of Kroll and the (mal)function of the chameleon circuit is never brought up. The most extensive bit of TARDIS machinery that is mentioned is K9, who is thoroughly incompatible with the marshy terrain of Delta Magna (hence why John Leeson appears as a guest character).
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Post by Deleted on Sept 5, 2016 10:11:10 GMT
It was definitely Attack of the Cybermen. The chameleon circuit turns the TARDIS into an organ, confusing the Doctor as to how he would get inside. The TARDIS only appears at the start of Power of Kroll and the (mal)function of the chameleon circuit is never brought up. The most extensive bit of TARDIS machinery that is mentioned is K9, who is thoroughly incompatible with the marshy terrain of Delta Magna (hence why John Leeson appears as a guest character). It's a JOKE, jbmasta!!!!!!
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Post by Deleted on Sept 5, 2016 10:12:52 GMT
Bobod is 100% right. It's positively, absolutely Power Of Kroll. It's one of the best parts of the story, I'd say.
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Post by bobod on Sept 5, 2016 13:32:15 GMT
It was definitely Attack of the Cybermen. The chameleon circuit turns the TARDIS into an organ, confusing the Doctor as to how he would get inside. The TARDIS only appears at the start of Power of Kroll and the (mal)function of the chameleon circuit is never brought up. The most extensive bit of TARDIS machinery that is mentioned is K9, who is thoroughly incompatible with the marshy terrain of Delta Magna (hence why John Leeson appears as a guest character). It's a JOKE, jbmasta!!!!!! Well, it was. It's died since.
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Post by bobod on Sept 5, 2016 13:32:50 GMT
Bobod is 100% right. It's positively, absolutely Power Of Kroll. It's one of the best parts of the story, I'd say. KROLL! KROLL! KROLL!
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Post by whiskeybrewer on Sept 5, 2016 13:40:12 GMT
You're all wrong. It was Revenge of the Cybermen, when the Vogans attacked Telos with their Glitter Guns and The Cyber Controller was rebuilt with a bomb in his stomach and thats why everything blew up at the end
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Post by Deleted on Sept 5, 2016 15:45:39 GMT
Bobod is 100% right. It's positively, absolutely Power Of Kroll. It's one of the best parts of the story, I'd say. KROLL! KROLL! KROLL! As Elvis said, "Don't Be Kroll"/
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