"Doctor Who" Genesis of the Daleks: Part Two (TV Episode 1975) Poster

Ian Marter: Harry Sullivan

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  • Nyder : I want these two screened and passed to Ronson for full interrogation.

    Tane : Yes, sir.

    Nyder : [handing him a box]  Prisoner's belongings.

    [they exchange Nazi-esque salutes and Nyder leaves] 

    Doctor Who : Good, well, now he's gone, any chance of a cup of tea?

    Tane : WHAT?

    Doctor Who : Or coffee. My friend and I have had a very trying experience. Haven't we had a trying experience, Harry?

    Harry Sullivan : Very trying, Doctor.

    Tane : Step into the security scan!

    Doctor Who : What, no tea?

    Tane : Let me point out to you that you have no rights whatsoever. I have full authority to torture and kill any prisoner who does not comply absolutely with my orders. That is your first and last warning.

    Doctor Who : No tea, Harry.

  • Ronson : I'm sorry if they hurt you. I lack the courage to interfere.

    Doctor Who : Well, you did save me from becoming the very first victim of a Dalek. Thank you.

    Ronson : Yes, now you used that word earlier. It had never been heard before. And yet only an hour ago, Davros announced that henceforth his Mark 3 travel machine would be referred to as a Dalek. Now, how could you have known that?

    Doctor Who : Well, I have an advantage in terms of time. You see, we've come here at this time because of future concern about the development of the Dalek. I think you're concerned too, aren't you?

    [Ronson goes to the door to check no one is listening] 

    Ronson : Yes, I am concerned, and there are a few others who think the same as I. But we're powerless.

    Doctor Who : Then let us help you.

    Ronson : You see, we believe that Davros has changed the direction of our research into something which is immoral. Evil. You see, the Elite was formed to produce weapons that would end this war. We soon saw that this was futile and changed the direction of our research into the survival of our race. But our chemical weapons had already started to produce genetic mutations.

    Harry Sullivan : And the mutations were banished out into the wastelands.

    Ronson : Yes.

    Doctor Who : The mutos.

    Ronson : Now Davros, he believed that there was no way to reverse this trend and so he started experiments to establish our final mutational form. He took living cells, treated them with chemicals and produced the ultimate creature. Come with me.

    [he takes them into the corridor and stops outside a door] 

    Ronson : Now, this is what the Kaleds will become.

    [he presses a button, a shutter slides down and the Doctor and Harry peer through a window slit into a green-lit room. The viewer doesn't see what they see but instead hears disturbing snarling and slithering noises. They step back] 

    Ronson : That is our future.

    Doctor Who : You've got troubles.

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