Swift Fox the first part is surprisingly accurate. Davros built it in an underground bunker and his people could be seen to have been low on resources as they’d been at war for a thousand years.
@@DeusExMJ12 Yup, having watching 'The Rememberance of the Daleks' as a kid, a later as an adult, the other Daleks indeed called it an 'abomination', as the Dalek inside it was insane, even by their own standards ... Fun facts: I) its my favourite Dalek of all time, and have a minature of it somewhere ... II) it remains my favourite story of the McCoy era, especially as it featured a -- more or less -- Dalek 'civil war' ... The reason why it was used in the first place was because it's cannon was the only thing powerful enough to 'one shot' a Dalek, leaving nothing behind, but a smoldering base. Iirc, it took out three of them in succession, with perhaps two, simultaneously, without even a scratch ... III) alot of the outside filming was done at the museum I volunteer at. Someone actually took several photographs of Sylvester McCoy actually doing his own stunts, including leaping onto a mattress whilst 'blowing up' one of the Daleks ...
Considering the Daleks were absolutely useless for Moffats entire run, seeing the strength of one Dalek taken seriously in this episode by the new writers was a breath of fresh air.
Even as a huge Moffat fan, totally agreed. Chibnal seems to be really good with old dw monsters and rubbish with original ones (kind of the opposite to Moffat), so I hope we get more of those in season 13
Agreed! I like Moffat's writing a lot but I was always sad we never got a big Dalek story after Victory of the Daleks- Asylum had the Daleks, but they weren't used as the real villains, not really. I thought it was a shame they didn't try to go for a sort of second Dalek civil war plot with the new paradigm. It's good to see that Chibnall can use them well.
@Steve Ross ....The rest of the story was fine. This episode was a fairly normal, slightly-above-average episode; if there's anything wrong with it it's that it's a bit of a "Dalek" rehash, but they're pretty different and that's more a callback than a negative.
Scenes like this make me REALLY apriciate how scary the Daleks are. Weeping angels are terrifying because it's creepy AND can kill you. But Daleks are terrifying in the way that a tank is terrifying, or a nuke, or a plague. They won't go away. They can't be stopped. And they HATE you.
"The weeping angels can kill you"? This is exactly why I DON'T fear them but rather revere them. The angels don't kill you... they send you back to a better time with a chance to begin anew in a world that doesn't know you AND with the extremely advantageous benefit of future knowledge. They provide you with a far greater starting point in life than you could've ever had... the weeping angels are loving gods moreso than cruel tyrants
I always figured that Daleks could sense everything around them and that was why they had such a small field of view: because they didn't need one. Apparently not, given that if you avoid that field of view you can literally stand right next to one and it won't notice you. Which is amazing given how this race was supposed to be one of the most dangerous in the universe.
@@davidliu4134 i think their danger comes from both their tech and how their enemies fight them, most enemies wear big, flashy armor and tech, allowing daleks to easily just fire and forget, theres very little tactics from both themselves and the enemies they face, humans are weak physically, but that lack of strength is made up for in subtlety and cleverness, which is why daleks have so many issues dealing with humans.
I totaly agree, I wish they showed more on how destructive they can be because for some reason they always say some of the races are so destructive that they can take over entire galaxy's but never show it this gentlemen this is what I like to see is what a single dalek can actually do I wonder what a cybermen would do against that Company and scout tank
@@tomkenning5482 The armour of cybermen has been made from Titanium since they came back in the parallel universe. Titanium isn't ferrous so isn't magnetic
This is the army, not UNIT. They're not prepared for situations and a lot of the alien invasions have been covered up by the government or United Nations.
Its moments like this that help me understand exactly what Eccleston was terrified of with only 1 dalek escaping into the world (in Dalek). You don't need a fleet of daleks as 1 is enough to take out an army... amazing scene 🤯 Love it
Always remember 1 dalek was not afraid to face the whole cyberarmy and was confident it would win but always afraid of an unarmed alien with two hearts
"Allocated surrender period has expired: consequence EXTERMINATION!" I love how it says 'Consequence'. It's time for the old 2005 design to be updated, and they could taken note from what they've learned with this design - in particular the stance of the skirt and how the weapons platform is thinner above the join. Chris Chibnall, we need more Daleks. People have and will always love the Daleks *because they aren't humans in rubber masks*
@@HeyoitGeo Actually considering they didn't know to aim for what we know is the eye, they hit it with a lot of bullets. Bullets that bounced off doing no harm to the Dalek whatsoever.
@@danielhaire6677 That was part of my point. The other being they actually did hit it. Which does make them better at shooting than Star Wars Storm Troopers. Clone Troopers might be a different matter though.
Didn't the dalek literally come from a weapons archive and testing facility? I'm pretty sure it was packing more than just the laser whisk in the back of that police car if all the metal cases are anything to go by 😂
This must be one of my favorite Dalek scenes ever. For a long time I always wanted to see why the armies of Earth could not battle the Dalek's. I thought in past episode why not just get some tanks and use them to blow them to hell, but instead the Dalek's seem to be able to combat the military vehicles of Earth.
Not only that, remember that this specific Dalek build his entire casing from scraps. Notice he doesn't even have a shield/force field protecting him. If a Tony Stark of the Daleks can do this much damage with basically an improvised armor, imagine your regular Dalek going up against tanks. O__O'
That was a Scimitar tank aka a 30mm automatic gun and almost no armor basically designed to take somthing like a AK47 and maybe a 50 cal shell to the front. Still a Dalek with the sheilds vs a M1 Abrums or a Challenger 2 and even this Dalek without the sheilding and that defensive shooting thingy given the sci fi weapons the tank would be no match
@@twistedpath You mean the three massive medieval armies that were nearly wiped out whilst trying to immobilise the Dalek so they could use a fire to melt it's armour? And you expect about 50 to 60 modern soldiers with light weapons, plus a single scout tank, to easily succeed where it took hundreds if not thousands of medieval troops to barely win? Plus that's before you realise the Dalek had increased its armaments before it faced the modern forces.
@@MarianG89 Since this Dalek had to build a new shell out of salvaged alien tech and scrap steel. Which they did say in this Special. Or didn't you actually watch it?
John Doe in this scene they were quite efficient but the fact that they defeated it with a microwave oven kind of makes them feel less scary in my opinion
Haven't been the biggest fan of the newer Doctor Who seasons, but I do love how they made the Dalek laser actually feel powerful in this scene. Feels like every blast is a concentrated nuke.
Troops would never form a line like that anyway. Minimum of 5 meters apart, behind cover where possible or at least taking a knee/prone.. Being ex Infantry i always hate seeing shit like this as it looks awful...
@@ozzyasbeen4980 it to mention the fact they didnt use grenades or any anti-tank weaponry like every platoon is high likely of having at least SOMTHING. No javelins Beyond eye range? No radioing air? Nothing?!?!
@@commmander64 yeh it always looks fucking tonk... Javelin a fearsome weapon system, I knew guys in Anti Tank platoon who used it, amazing bit of kit..
It was a while since I personally thought the Daleks posed a threat. So seeing this lone Dalek get rid of all these soldiers and a tank was beautiful. I'm insane, I don't care.
@RandomGingerKing Not really. It was Microwave Combination Oven, and they only used it's powerful coils plus tech the Doctor had to melt its scrap steel shell.
Best Dalek scene since Rusty's spree in Into the Dalek, at that was over 5 years ago - I hope Chibnall has more Dalek stuff like this lined up for the future. This is how the Daleks should be - ruthless, efficient and devastating
@@haiderr oh, don't worry we aren't forgetting the hatchet job that Chibnall has made of Doctor Who. We can't criticise DW for the 2019 season at least.
I love this scene. It's been far too long since we've seen a lone dalek cause some massive havok and chaos. It's good for the show to remind us of just how deadly they are, and the fact that this is a dalek using purely it's intelligence to make itself a deadly tank out of scrap makes it more badass. Casing or not, Daleks are always deadly!
@@hydradude3989 I think that particular one in 'Dalek' did that to contain the explosion of its nuclear batteries, and protect Rose. Remember Bronze/Gold Daleks were shown to have shields that disintegrated even high velocity bullets before they made contact with their shell. Something classic Daleks, and the Recon Dalek, did not have.
Russell T Davies and Chris Chibnall treat the Dalek like advanced alien living weapons bent on exterminating all life. Moffat treated them like funny useless tin cans.
i would wholeheartedly agree if the cgi used wasn't , well , bad i know old Daleks have had bad cgi before but it was 2018 they made this and it feels like left over budget money and rushing in a dalek for fan service sake if it was a real looking dalek then it would have been one of my fave dalek episodes
I unsubscribed. I had enough of this stupid channel trolling. Not showing enough big finish trailers, showing crap clips and then trolling us that there will be a trailer. What will be fucking next, a 5 fucking clip from Resolution.
Christopher Buckingham Not once did they say a trailer was coming. People only assumed. So don’t get mad at them for releasing clips people actually want to see, and not doing something they never said they were doing
The Dalek spheres (or whatever they're called) opening up to reveal missiles was probably the biggest 'wow' moment in Jodie Whittaker's era so far for me. It's an awesome idea! A cool way of bringing something fresh and new to an old villain.
Why? In the RTD era they could've destroyed that tank with their regular weapons. Introducing these missiles makes me wonder how they replenish them, where are they all stored, etc.
A fair question if the missiles were for all Daleks, but I'm pretty sure they're just an isolated case for that one Dalek in that one episode. The missiles were stored in the improvised armour (specifically designed for them, rather than the usual Dalek casing), and they weren't replenished. For the tank, I agree that the regular weapon would've destroyed the tank with a few shots. I'd say the main point of the use of the missile there was to deflect the tank shot, which I thought was quite clever. The tank shot would've destroyed the Dalek due to the lack of a shield and non-Dalekanium casing.
Can't stress enough, the visuals this iteration of DW gives is breathtaking. The cinematography, the special and practical effects combining so well (almost on movie levels) - plus this scene shows to the fullest extent how 1 Dalek is capable of taking out a whole army - especially one that rebuilt itself.
@@james_luigi6366 A thousand years ago was the 11th Century. They did say in the special that it took three massive armies. Plus they showed a picture of a tapestry illustrating what happened. This one: live.staticflickr.com/65535/48718957411_dd7b36182d_o.jpg
I love how they brought back the extermination sound effect from 'Remembrance of the Daleks'. I never liked the new series sound effect, particularly after I found out it was a stock effect - I heard it recently in an episode of 'The Venture Bros' which predated the revived 'Doctor Who' series. For those who didn't like the Doctor defeating the Dalek with a microwave oven, in 'Remembrance', the Doctor disabled several Daleks with a device he constructed from an electric heater and parts from a television set, and this incarnation has been shown to be a genius at building gadgets. Also, the Reconnaissance Dalek built its new shell from what it could find on Earth - it may not have worked with a Dalekenium shell.
The fact this Dalek's casing is made of Earth materials and visibly lacks a bullet-melting forcefield for me makes watching it curb-stomp the military all the more badass. :)
I forgot about this one. Seeing a single Dalek taken seriously again, for what I consider the first time since series 1's Dalek, is a huge relief. It's a shame Chibnall was otherwise completely useless, because this scene is pretty great.
I saw this and was glad and impressed at how the people at bbc were able to demonstrate just how powerful the daleks were by showing it literally walk through the military
This really puts into perspective what Nine was saying, about how one (Time War) Dalek could exterminate a city of one million people. Considering how effective this one is despite being made of garbage, in a worst-case scenario, you’re fighting an indestructible war machine that fires ten shots per second and _never misses_ (on account of the whole “race of super-geniuses” thing).
I lived this special. We had forgotten just how scary the Daleks are supposed to be. It's not supposed to be their numbers that scare us, it's their ability to swat us down like flies.
If only Moffat could do daleks this well. Say what you will about Chibnall's writing, but this scene made me afraid of the Daleks for the first time since, well, Dalek.
This scene was great, really shows how powerful the daleks can be when just one in a makeshift casing can do so much damage, scenes like this should be in the show more often
Even if it was a slight retread of the series 1 episode, this episode did more to make the Daleks scary than basically anything post series 2. Let's hope Chibnall can continue to use them sparingly and effectively, unlike Moffat in particular.
One thing I love about the Daleks in New Who is how they can rotate their mid section to fire in multiple directions, it really allows for much bigger action scenes
@Xtra Spice Mikey This isn't UNIT (who *would* know how to fight a Dalek), this is the regular British military...who have never seen anything like this before and are thus completely unprepared for what it can do. Obviously, they'd get completely slaughtered.
In the old days of the dalek race, they cant fly up stairs, so you could just run up a staircase to escape a dalek. I am saying they got improved a little.
I have issues with the past few seasons of Doctor Who, but I do love the revamped Dalek beam weapons. They feel much more powerful and terrifying, like there is a mini nuke in every attack.
Ok why is everyone talking like a Dalek killing 20 people and a tank shows its immense power when they have done much more impressive things in the past?
ThePonyDalek well tbh, the British army were quite, well inadequate. They used 5.56 against a fully armored hostile. At least bring out a few AT rockets with volley fire or something. Plus a scimitar being used in this case is very unlikely, as a warrior would be a better fit and do a much better job (considering 30mm auto cannon would be much better suited vs 30mm (what looks like solid shot which is not realistic) from a Rarden
It's not really the exact thing it does, it's more the tone of the scene and the way the episode portrays it. They could make the Daleks seem "supreme" by having it battle some enormous force and justify that too, but the same thing gets accomplished with this by the way it's shot and parts like the rapid-fire sort of firing, which is actually kind of cool since we haven't seen them do that before. It's more the systematic way it takes out the 20 people than how many there are.
This is a great scene. It truly re-enforces how powerful one Dalek is showing no mercy. The line, “allocated surrender period expired consequence extermination”, is chilling. The use of the Remembrance of the Daleks gun sound effect is very impactful and the explosions and direction is brilliant. If I have a nitpick, it’s that the CGI Dalek model and missiles could look better but this is still a great action scene and my favourite resolution scene.
As much as I dislike this episode, this scene is pretty bloody brilliant. This is exactly what I was expecting when the bbc announced an upgrade in quality for the new series. I really hope we get more scenes like this in this years special
They deliberately uploaded two clips per episodes building up to what people would believe is a trailer, people expected a trailer after the second clip of Resolution, instead they trolled us with the first third clip of Resolution, then upload a complication of their series 11 clips to make people think that there will be a trailer after, but no, we get our first 4th clip of Resolution. Don't bother, this channel will troll you for weeks showing its 10th clip of Resolution. I f*cking unsubscribed from this bulsh*t. Why not show big finish trailers like Ravenous 4 Day of the Master featuring 4 masters, Daughter of the Gods where doctor 1 and 2 meet and create a new timeline where Katerina lives and The Dalek's Master Plan never happened, or Home Gaurd where the first master meets doctor 2, instead of f*cking repeats of a sh*t series.
The fact the dalek had raw destructive power but the kind of accuracy to bounce its projectile off the tanks and the fact that It did this with a missle rather than a bullet is impressive
The fact that an army with firearms and tanks can’t defeat the Dalek but people equipped with swords and arrows in the 9th century were able to will always confuse me...
it gets worse when you factor in the state of the armour modern military cannot harm a Dalek armour made from scrap metal local to Sheffield yet 3 armies from medieval times could harm it when it had armour that was Skaro-made.
The daleks have been known to keep people alive as long as they're useful, like they did with Rose and Mickey in Doomsday. It probably would've used them for tactical knowledge about Earth or to enhance it's weapons and then kill them when their use ran out.
"Davros built it in a cave, WITH A BUNCH OF SCRAPS!"
"But sir, we are not Davros"
I....am.....Davros....*snap*
And I am The Doctor **snap**
That's not a darlek it's an abomination
Davros: I am nothing without the Daleks.
Doctor: If you are nothing without the Daleks, then you shouldn't have the Daleks.
Swift Fox the first part is surprisingly accurate. Davros built it in an underground bunker and his people could be seen to have been low on resources as they’d been at war for a thousand years.
"This is *not* war, this is pest control!"
-Dalek Sec
This is not war, this is cyber bullying!
@@FranciumBoron "..."
"..."
"How long did you spend in your sphere thinking that one up?"
"IT IS A VOID SHIP!"
"Whatever."
that was still inferior to one of my other of what you call "quotes"
We are 5 millions cybermens, how many are u ?
@@RyZeRxWolfChannel four
If a broken down Dalek is THIS powerful The Special Weapons Dalek must be like a nuke
A living nuke with a huge-ass canon
The Dalek versions of hand grenades are able to blow apart if not vaporise mountains.
Supposedly, the Special Weapons Dalek was considered insane, even by the Daleks. They referred to it as an abomination.
That was in large part due to the fact it was sent by Davros to defeat the dalek empire.
@@DeusExMJ12
Yup, having watching 'The Rememberance of the Daleks' as a kid, a later as an adult, the other Daleks indeed called it an 'abomination', as the Dalek inside it was insane, even by their own standards ...
Fun facts:
I) its my favourite Dalek of all time, and have a minature of it somewhere ...
II) it remains my favourite story of the McCoy era, especially as it featured a -- more or less -- Dalek 'civil war' ... The reason why it was used in the first place was because it's cannon was the only thing powerful enough to 'one shot' a Dalek, leaving nothing behind, but a smoldering base. Iirc, it took out three of them in succession, with perhaps two, simultaneously, without even a scratch ...
III) alot of the outside filming was done at the museum I volunteer at. Someone actually took several photographs of Sylvester McCoy actually doing his own stunts, including leaping onto a mattress whilst 'blowing up' one of the Daleks ...
Okay props to Chibnall here. I’m not a fan of this era of the show at all but it’s nice to see a dalek actually be threatening again for once.
True, Chibnall may not be a good showrunner, but it's ironic how good he writes the Daleks
@@toadtv4389 Oh I thought this episode has a different writer.
Credit where it's due.
True I must say
I like how the Dalek asks if they surrender, like even he's surprised the offer's even on the table; let alone the fact he put it there.
Lol he gave them like a couple seconds before exterminating
Even if they had, I feel like the Dalek would have said something along the lines of "Daleks do not take prisoners!" and exterminated them all anyway.
_"Surrender and die!"_
-That one Krimson Guard at the start of Jak 2
@@hwelse”Um excuse me… don’t you mean surrender OR die?!”
Well Daleks do have camps so clearly they take some alive.
" You would destroy the Cybermen with 4 Daleks?"
"We would destroy the Cybermen with 1 Dalek"
Guess that wasnt exaggeration
Love this! xD
Plus this Dalek built his new shell from salvaged Alien Tech and scrap steel.
Imagine what'd would've been like with a modern era Dalek?
This is not war. This is pest control!
back when doctor who was actually good
All depends on the Dalek
Considering the Daleks were absolutely useless for Moffats entire run, seeing the strength of one Dalek taken seriously in this episode by the new writers was a breath of fresh air.
Even as a huge Moffat fan, totally agreed. Chibnal seems to be really good with old dw monsters and rubbish with original ones (kind of the opposite to Moffat), so I hope we get more of those in season 13
@@ashleyclacy8879 Idk, the Kasaavin were okay. Other than that I totally agree.
@@Althalus2010 I liked the kasarvan, I just felt like they were a bit wasted in part 2, although the master did make up for that somewhat
Agreed! I like Moffat's writing a lot but I was always sad we never got a big Dalek story after Victory of the Daleks- Asylum had the Daleks, but they weren't used as the real villains, not really. I thought it was a shame they didn't try to go for a sort of second Dalek civil war plot with the new paradigm. It's good to see that Chibnall can use them well.
@Steve Ross ....The rest of the story was fine. This episode was a fairly normal, slightly-above-average episode; if there's anything wrong with it it's that it's a bit of a "Dalek" rehash, but they're pretty different and that's more a callback than a negative.
Dalek: “Your free trial period has ended. Prepare for destruction.”
*Prepare for extermination!"
Rellko “uh free trial for wh-“
“EXTERMINATE”
"Your allocated free trial period was 5 seconds. I was being... GENEROUS."
Scenes like this make me REALLY apriciate how scary the Daleks are.
Weeping angels are terrifying because it's creepy AND can kill you.
But Daleks are terrifying in the way that a tank is terrifying, or a nuke, or a plague.
They won't go away.
They can't be stopped.
And they HATE you.
@@robertomusante7733 in the context of the show of course
@@robertomusante7733 Boris johnson
Meh. The Weeping Angels are tiresomely overated.
@@minicle426 and tiresomely invincible theyre just as bad as the vashta nerada
"The weeping angels can kill you"? This is exactly why I DON'T fear them but rather revere them. The angels don't kill you... they send you back to a better time with a chance to begin anew in a world that doesn't know you AND with the extremely advantageous benefit of future knowledge. They provide you with a far greater starting point in life than you could've ever had... the weeping angels are loving gods moreso than cruel tyrants
Remember that one time when a Dalek was completely unable to do anything because the doctor threw a hat on his eye? Yeah those were old times.
I always figured that Daleks could sense everything around them and that was why they had such a small field of view: because they didn't need one. Apparently not, given that if you avoid that field of view you can literally stand right next to one and it won't notice you. Which is amazing given how this race was supposed to be one of the most dangerous in the universe.
@@davidliu4134 i think their danger comes from both their tech and how their enemies fight them, most enemies wear big, flashy armor and tech, allowing daleks to easily just fire and forget, theres very little tactics from both themselves and the enemies they face, humans are weak physically, but that lack of strength is made up for in subtlety and cleverness, which is why daleks have so many issues dealing with humans.
I wish there were more scenes like this to just demonstrate how deadly the daleks were.
I totaly agree, I wish they showed more on how destructive they can be because for some reason they always say some of the races are so destructive that they can take over entire galaxy's but never show it this gentlemen this is what I like to see is what a single dalek can actually do I wonder what a cybermen would do against that Company and scout tank
J Broad there definitely is in Season 1 and Season 4. Still gives me chills.
@@commanderwolf395 you could defeat a cyberman with one of those magnets that pick up cars
@@tomkenning5482 The armour of cybermen has been made from Titanium since they came back in the parallel universe. Titanium isn't ferrous so isn't magnetic
@@garygcrook alright then, one of them things they use to crush cars
*After all the years of the Dalek's invasions... they still don't who the Daleks are?*
Those events were erased by the cracks in time and it wasnt confirmed if they were restored or not
@@brianbanville781 Still... no weapons to combat aliens?
This is the army, not UNIT. They're not prepared for situations and a lot of the alien invasions have been covered up by the government or United Nations.
UNIT is gone
As the twelfth doctor said human super power forgetting
Its moments like this that help me understand exactly what Eccleston was terrified of with only 1 dalek escaping into the world (in Dalek). You don't need a fleet of daleks as 1 is enough to take out an army... amazing scene 🤯 Love it
Nah mate, microwaves are the solution to the Dalek threat now
@@ChrispyContents only for this particular Dalek, since his armor was repaired using Iron instead of Dalekanium ( as shown in the episode).
Ace Creeper oh hi George
Agreed
reminder that the same Dalek in his original armor (not welded from scrap) was defeated with swords sticks and ropes... Terrible writing
Always remember
1 dalek was not afraid to face the whole cyberarmy and was confident it would win but always afraid of an unarmed alien with two hearts
"Allocated surrender period has expired: consequence EXTERMINATION!"
I love how it says 'Consequence'.
It's time for the old 2005 design to be updated, and they could taken note from what they've learned with this design - in particular the stance of the skirt and how the weapons platform is thinner above the join. Chris Chibnall, we need more Daleks. People have and will always love the Daleks *because they aren't humans in rubber masks*
ObviouslyKieran I must admit. This one wasn’t great, besides since when does scrap ever become great? Luckily it was a one time thing.
ObviouslyKieran what did you honestly expect??
Harvester Commander The Dalek is clever. It can think of something
@@moneybxndz161 How does turning low quality steel that was probably melted in a bush fire stop bullets from damaging it's exposed points?
It look like an anorexic Dalek.
me when the army was shooting the dalek: AIM FOR THE EYESTALK,COME ON.
they as bad as a stormtrooper, can’t aim for the life of them 😂
That hasn't really been a thing since season 1 of nu who (that moment in "Bad Wolf" when one of their eyes was actually disabled).
@@HeyoitGeo Actually considering they didn't know to aim for what we know is the eye, they hit it with a lot of bullets.
Bullets that bounced off doing no harm to the Dalek whatsoever.
@@garygcrook And pinpoint aiming under stress is nnot easy. Because of that, they were probably trained to aim for center mass of the target.
@@danielhaire6677 That was part of my point.
The other being they actually did hit it.
Which does make them better at shooting than Star Wars Storm Troopers.
Clone Troopers might be a different matter though.
I have serious questions about a farmer who had the tools for a Dalek to make MISSILES in his barn.
Didn't the dalek literally come from a weapons archive and testing facility? I'm pretty sure it was packing more than just the laser whisk in the back of that police car if all the metal cases are anything to go by 😂
Nah, the Dalek took the missiles from a weapons facility, it just used the farm to build its casing
Missy built a gun out of leaves.
S.L. The Coffee Addict well none of his scarecrows were working so he needed a new scare tactic
Maybe it was the same guy from "Hott Fuzz" who kept a whole arsenal in his barn :p
''One Dalek is capable of exterminating ALL!''
- The Daleks Master Plan, 1966
“We would destroy the cyber men with one Dalek!”
This must be one of my favorite Dalek scenes ever. For a long time I always wanted to see why the armies of Earth could not battle the Dalek's. I thought in past episode why not just get some tanks and use them to blow them to hell, but instead the Dalek's seem to be able to combat the military vehicles of Earth.
Not only that, remember that this specific Dalek build his entire casing from scraps. Notice he doesn't even have a shield/force field protecting him.
If a Tony Stark of the Daleks can do this much damage with basically an improvised armor, imagine your regular Dalek going up against tanks. O__O'
That was a Scimitar tank aka a 30mm automatic gun and almost no armor basically designed to take somthing like a AK47 and maybe a 50 cal shell to the front. Still a Dalek with the sheilds vs a M1 Abrums or a Challenger 2 and even this Dalek without the sheilding and that defensive shooting thingy given the sci fi weapons the tank would be no match
And that's just 1 dalek made of scraps, imagine if it was a well built one.
you see exactly why humans cannot hope to fight the daleks in the following, much better written scene
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I love seeing these single Dalek episodes where we can see how truly powerful a single dalek is
It's like ninjas, fighting one is a boss battle but fighting 10 is pest control
When the Dalek said “Surrender” it gave them about 5 seconds to surrender lol
It's 6 seconds more than it normally gives
If I remember right, this was a scout Dalek originally before it rebuilt itself. The Dalek probably thought "I can't gather intel from corpses."
Once you see a Dalek, if the Doctor is not around, 5 seconds is all you need to say... "I surrender." And that only takes 3 seconds.
I was initially surprised it even considered "Surrender!" instead of going straight for "Exterminate!"
I mean, they surrender to him, soooooooooooo there fault
"Dalek vs Army" more like "Dalek utterly destroys Army with no effort".
Destroys about half a company of the British Army plus what looks to be an FV107 Scimitar CVRT Scout Tank.
'50 men get brutally fucked by huge weapon'
yet earlier in the ep you learn how it was defeated by more primitive armies with nets and spears smh
@@twistedpath You mean the three massive medieval armies that were nearly wiped out whilst trying to immobilise the Dalek so they could use a fire to melt it's armour?
And you expect about 50 to 60 modern soldiers with light weapons, plus a single scout tank, to easily succeed where it took hundreds if not thousands of medieval troops to barely win?
Plus that's before you realise the Dalek had increased its armaments before it faced the modern forces.
AW CRAP! Well, our U.S Army is screwed too. But NOT THE U.S AIR FORCE!!!
"THE DALEK RACE IS SUPREME!!!"
This action scene from #Resolution still leaves me speechless! Just reinforces how much damage ONE Dalek can do.
Notice the one soldier running though who reacted to getting shot...
*before he got shot*
@@MarianG89 The Dalek took missiles out of a weapons-vault. Actually watch the episode before leaving a dumb comment
@@MarianG89 Since this Dalek had to build a new shell out of salvaged alien tech and scrap steel.
Which they did say in this Special.
Or didn't you actually watch it?
This is the first time Daleks have actually been intimidating since Tennant left.
John Doe in this scene they were quite efficient but the fact that they defeated it with a microwave oven kind of makes them feel less scary in my opinion
Haven't been the biggest fan of the newer Doctor Who seasons, but I do love how they made the Dalek laser actually feel powerful in this scene. Feels like every blast is a concentrated nuke.
"we have it surrounded." Forming a line in front of it does not count as surrounding it genius.
"We have you surrounded at least from this side"
- Team Fortress 2
Troops would never form a line like that anyway. Minimum of 5 meters apart, behind cover where possible or at least taking a knee/prone.. Being ex Infantry i always hate seeing shit like this as it looks awful...
@@ozzyasbeen4980 it to mention the fact they didnt use grenades or any anti-tank weaponry like every platoon is high likely of having at least SOMTHING. No javelins Beyond eye range? No radioing air? Nothing?!?!
@@commmander64 yeh it always looks fucking tonk... Javelin a fearsome weapon system, I knew guys in Anti Tank platoon who used it, amazing bit of kit..
@@ozzyasbeen4980 Yeah the second it started shooting lasers at them I'd imagine they'd bring in some heavier weapons
It was a while since I personally thought the Daleks posed a threat.
So seeing this lone Dalek get rid of all these soldiers and a tank was beautiful. I'm insane, I don't care.
make another fake reaction video why dont u 🙄
@@Raftors Care to explain how the reactions are fake, Mr. Expert? Didn't think so.
@@LiamCatterson The weird Day of the Doctor one I seem to remember of yours, but I could be mistaken.
Adam That was a deliberate rewatch.
@RandomGingerKing Not really.
It was Microwave Combination Oven, and they only used it's powerful coils plus tech the Doctor had to melt its scrap steel shell.
Best Dalek scene since Rusty's spree in Into the Dalek, at that was over 5 years ago - I hope Chibnall has more Dalek stuff like this lined up for the future. This is how the Daleks should be - ruthless, efficient and devastating
5 years already?
Damn, I'm getting old
Or the one Dalek killing spree in "Dalek" with the Ninth Doctor
@@bloodrave9578 That's another fantastic scene
Doubt it very much ..chibnall is the worse thing for Dr Who ...
Though with a better casing
Fans: give us a trailer
BBC: give it 2 more years
Two Year Later...
Fans: give us a trailer
BBC: Coming Soon.
@@matreames Fans: Give us a trailer.
BBC: reveals new logo.
Not the BBC's fault. It's Chibnalls.
@@haiderr oh, don't worry we aren't forgetting the hatchet job that Chibnall has made of Doctor Who. We can't criticise DW for the 2019 season at least.
hxiderr you do realise it's not up to Chibnall to decide when to release a trailer?
That was friggin epic
Hi
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Yeah but chibnal wrote it btw i have seen some of ur vids there awesome
I love this scene. It's been far too long since we've seen a lone dalek cause some massive havok and chaos. It's good for the show to remind us of just how deadly they are, and the fact that this is a dalek using purely it's intelligence to make itself a deadly tank out of scrap makes it more badass. Casing or not, Daleks are always deadly!
*Why can't I have missiles in my balls?*
-Dalek Emperor, Iron Dalek
BUGGER
Missiles are stored in the balls
Because that's usually where they put the shield generators.
Gary Crook I thought that’s how Daleks self destructed
@@hydradude3989 I think that particular one in 'Dalek' did that to contain the explosion of its nuclear batteries, and protect Rose.
Remember Bronze/Gold Daleks were shown to have shields that disintegrated even high velocity bullets before they made contact with their shell.
Something classic Daleks, and the Recon Dalek, did not have.
Russell T Davies and Chris Chibnall treat the Dalek like advanced alien living weapons bent on exterminating all life.
Moffat treated them like funny useless tin cans.
Which doctor who season was Moffat doing for the daleks again
Damn right.
@@halocarmine3490 Moffat did Series 5-Series 10 (he started with the Eleventh Doctor's first season, ended at the Twelfth Doctor's swan song).
Well... you cant have everything!?
I can’t get over how that Dalek is entirely CGI for no reason
That Dalek is *CGI?* o_O _Huh._ Looks better then what I'd expect.
MrDibara For a BBC production it’s not bad
I didn't notice it was CGI at all. Maybe I need to put some glasses on.
It isn't CGI, it's entirely robotic with no one inside operating it
It’s sad.
This is one of the few scenes actually making me scared of a Dalek, and making me feel their rage and power
"The daleks are ruined, they can't ever be intimidating again"
Resolution: Boi!
i would wholeheartedly agree if the cgi used wasn't , well , bad
i know old Daleks have had bad cgi before but it was 2018 they made this and it feels like left over budget money and rushing in a dalek for fan service sake
if it was a real looking dalek then it would have been one of my fave dalek episodes
*Exterminate*
@@Multiversal_Productions The Dalek prop is physical I think, except for the flying portion. It's animatronic.
Matthew Dwyer The Dalek isn’t CGI...
The only scene since 2008 that was decent but the story was crap and spent most of it on the companions rather then learning more about the dalek
Whovians: Trailer next week!
BBC: Nope
I unsubscribed. I had enough of this stupid channel trolling. Not showing enough big finish trailers, showing crap clips and then trolling us that there will be a trailer. What will be fucking next, a 5 fucking clip from Resolution.
@@Chris-uu9me I don't think the channel ever stated there would be a trailer. That was just wishful thinking from fans.
Christopher Buckingham mate calm down and be patient, it isn’t hard
Christopher Buckingham Not once did they say a trailer was coming. People only assumed. So don’t get mad at them for releasing clips people actually want to see, and not doing something they never said they were doing
@@TheTomLees well it's hard for me "I told you to be patient! I hate being patient"Quoted 11th Doctor
The Dalek spheres (or whatever they're called) opening up to reveal missiles was probably the biggest 'wow' moment in Jodie Whittaker's era so far for me. It's an awesome idea! A cool way of bringing something fresh and new to an old villain.
Why? In the RTD era they could've destroyed that tank with their regular weapons. Introducing these missiles makes me wonder how they replenish them, where are they all stored, etc.
A fair question if the missiles were for all Daleks, but I'm pretty sure they're just an isolated case for that one Dalek in that one episode. The missiles were stored in the improvised armour (specifically designed for them, rather than the usual Dalek casing), and they weren't replenished.
For the tank, I agree that the regular weapon would've destroyed the tank with a few shots. I'd say the main point of the use of the missile there was to deflect the tank shot, which I thought was quite clever. The tank shot would've destroyed the Dalek due to the lack of a shield and non-Dalekanium casing.
0:38 when the wild Pokemon doesn’t let you run away
Can't stress enough, the visuals this iteration of DW gives is breathtaking. The cinematography, the special and practical effects combining so well (almost on movie levels) - plus this scene shows to the fullest extent how 1 Dalek is capable of taking out a whole army - especially one that rebuilt itself.
'THE DALEK RACE IS SUPREEEEM!!!' And there you have it. Lol.
Daleks killing anything that gets in it's way, this is pure bliss!
Can't even destroy a Tardis shield.
@@matthewlo55 Well it does predate the Daleks learning how to crack Tardis Shields for the Time War.
Makes you wonder how 8th century humans defeated it...hmmm
@@james_luigi6366 A thousand years ago was the 11th Century.
They did say in the special that it took three massive armies.
Plus they showed a picture of a tapestry illustrating what happened. This one:
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Isaac Whittaker-Dakin “Isn’t this life at it’s finest?”- Davros
I love how they brought back the extermination sound effect from 'Remembrance of the Daleks'. I never liked the new series sound effect, particularly after I found out it was a stock effect - I heard it recently in an episode of 'The Venture Bros' which predated the revived 'Doctor Who' series.
For those who didn't like the Doctor defeating the Dalek with a microwave oven, in 'Remembrance', the Doctor disabled several Daleks with a device he constructed from an electric heater and parts from a television set, and this incarnation has been shown to be a genius at building gadgets. Also, the Reconnaissance Dalek built its new shell from what it could find on Earth - it may not have worked with a Dalekenium shell.
The fact this Dalek's casing is made of Earth materials and visibly lacks a bullet-melting forcefield for me makes watching it curb-stomp the military all the more badass. :)
I remember being gob-smacked by this scene. My memories of "Dalek" came flooding back :O An extremely awesome dalek moment for sure! :D
Honestly, one of my favourite battle scenes containing Daleks! It's really well done!
0:58 my turn
Dalek Sec - "I can Destory the cybermen with one Dalek"
"I'll do it!"
" I was being figurative"
@@arandompersonthatyoumightk4476 "Oh."
Lmao back when dalek secc was evil
This is not war... This is pest control!
I forgot about this one. Seeing a single Dalek taken seriously again, for what I consider the first time since series 1's Dalek, is a huge relief.
It's a shame Chibnall was otherwise completely useless, because this scene is pretty great.
1:21 is one of the most epic shots in doctor who imo
I saw this and was glad and impressed at how the people at bbc were able to demonstrate just how powerful the daleks were by showing it literally walk through the military
This really puts into perspective what Nine was saying, about how one (Time War) Dalek could exterminate a city of one million people. Considering how effective this one is despite being made of garbage, in a worst-case scenario, you’re fighting an indestructible war machine that fires ten shots per second and _never misses_ (on account of the whole “race of super-geniuses” thing).
"Allocated surrender period has expired! Consequence: Extermination!" is one of the best Dalek lines of all time.
Agreed! :D
@@wardjunior1450,
McBain: That's the joke.
I lived this special. We had forgotten just how scary the Daleks are supposed to be. It's not supposed to be their numbers that scare us, it's their ability to swat us down like flies.
*_ALLOCATED SURRENDER PERIOD HAS EXPIRED CONSEQUENCE: EXTERMINATION!!_* is it fair to say i love how the Dalek's talk?
1:09 THE DALEK RACE IS SUPREEEEME!!!
If only Moffat could do daleks this well. Say what you will about Chibnall's writing, but this scene made me afraid of the Daleks for the first time since, well, Dalek.
The admiration for the fact that they brought back the sound effect for extermination from the 1980s...
This scene was great, really shows how powerful the daleks can be when just one in a makeshift casing can do so much damage, scenes like this should be in the show more often
Agreed, the only problem is the famous BBC budget limitations...
Even if it was a slight retread of the series 1 episode, this episode did more to make the Daleks scary than basically anything post series 2. Let's hope Chibnall can continue to use them sparingly and effectively, unlike Moffat in particular.
One thing I love about the Daleks in New Who is how they can rotate their mid section to fire in multiple directions, it really allows for much bigger action scenes
I love that this Dalek gives like a 10 second surrender period- it’s like the bare minimum of mercy you could get with a Dalek
Fans: upload the series 12 trailer!
BBC: no. I don’t think I will
they havent finished filming
@@youngbutretro4228 they are filming the special not the season
Regardless they have enough footage to show at least literally anything and a release date
@@brickvision6902: If the footage isn't ready to be shown, I don't want to see it.
11: Planets in the sky, you don't forget that sort of thing.
Literally everyone: Huh?
"Governments worldwide announce that drinking water was accidentally contaminated leading to mass hallucinations."
There. Sorted.
@@garygcrook 🙃 you misspelled sordid*
Daniel Hoover
What
Wasn't it confirmed that the cracks in time were responsible for the human race forgetting these massive attacks?
The human super power....forgetting
Old who darleks be like: *I HAVE FALLEN AND I CANNOT GET UP! ASSIST ASSIST ASSIST!*
New who darleks:Tanks? More like trash
I really hope the Dalek's in the upcoming New Years Special this year are as AMAZING as this Recon Scout.
1:03...The man knows his country's main battle strategy
What I loved about series 1, 'Dalek' is how indiscriminately it killed people. That's the one thing I LOVE about this scene.
Jme Dalek>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Resolution
This video shows how dangerous the daleks really are.
Xtra Spice Mikey
They aren’t UNIT
@@Aqib2 Just regular soldiers sent to find an unknown drone and got something straight out of nightmares
@Xtra Spice Mikey This isn't UNIT (who *would* know how to fight a Dalek), this is the regular British military...who have never seen anything like this before and are thus completely unprepared for what it can do. Obviously, they'd get completely slaughtered.
@@ianmiller6040 Unless they had fired more AT projectiles at it.
In the old days of the dalek race, they cant fly up stairs, so you could just run up a staircase to escape a dalek.
I am saying they got improved a little.
No matter what sort of Dalek they are, there will be no chance to underestimate their intelligence and abilities.
It’s funnier when you realise it didn’t need to land at all. It just REALLY wanted to kill some stuff before taking off again and carrying on.
2:05 *BUGGER*
Love that they brought Nick Briggs back to do the Dalek voice again and not hire someone else
Well he does hold a monopoly.
I have issues with the past few seasons of Doctor Who, but I do love the revamped Dalek beam weapons. They feel much more powerful and terrifying, like there is a mini nuke in every attack.
Love the re-use of that sound effect from Remembrance of the Daleks.
Ok why is everyone talking like a Dalek killing 20 people and a tank shows its immense power when they have done much more impressive things in the past?
The darlek was built out of scrap
This dalek is made of scavenged parts and earth junk. It's literally improvised armor. This dalek is pretty much Tony Stark.
ThePonyDalek well tbh, the British army were quite, well inadequate. They used 5.56 against a fully armored hostile. At least bring out a few AT rockets with volley fire or something. Plus a scimitar being used in this case is very unlikely, as a warrior would be a better fit and do a much better job (considering 30mm auto cannon would be much better suited vs 30mm (what looks like solid shot which is not realistic) from a Rarden
It's not really the exact thing it does, it's more the tone of the scene and the way the episode portrays it. They could make the Daleks seem "supreme" by having it battle some enormous force and justify that too, but the same thing gets accomplished with this by the way it's shot and parts like the rapid-fire sort of firing, which is actually kind of cool since we haven't seen them do that before. It's more the systematic way it takes out the 20 people than how many there are.
Cause they have been so shit for ages so obviously people are gunna be happy including me that at least they are a threat
This is a great scene. It truly re-enforces how powerful one Dalek is showing no mercy. The line, “allocated surrender period expired consequence extermination”, is chilling. The use of the Remembrance of the Daleks gun sound effect is very impactful and the explosions and direction is brilliant. If I have a nitpick, it’s that the CGI Dalek model and missiles could look better but this is still a great action scene and my favourite resolution scene.
As much as I dislike this episode, this scene is pretty bloody brilliant. This is exactly what I was expecting when the bbc announced an upgrade in quality for the new series. I really hope we get more scenes like this in this years special
I don't know, I remember a lot of people not liking the fact the Dalek even offered them a chance to surrender instead of just opening fire.
Love the noise the Dalek laser makes. Sounds really impactful
now
i dont like the new current series
but god damn
@1:54
thats a really good shot of the missile and tank round
I have many problems with Chris' writing for Doctor Who but his treatment of the Daleks was spot on.
A great scene.
I actually really enjoyed this whole episode. The "Junkyard Shique" Dalek was a really nice design.
I wanted a trailer this week 😭😭😭
They deliberately uploaded two clips per episodes building up to what people would believe is a trailer, people expected a trailer after the second clip of Resolution, instead they trolled us with the first third clip of Resolution, then upload a complication of their series 11 clips to make people think that there will be a trailer after, but no, we get our first 4th clip of Resolution. Don't bother, this channel will troll you for weeks showing its 10th clip of Resolution. I f*cking unsubscribed from this bulsh*t. Why not show big finish trailers like Ravenous 4 Day of the Master featuring 4 masters, Daughter of the Gods where doctor 1 and 2 meet and create a new timeline where Katerina lives and The Dalek's Master Plan never happened, or Home Gaurd where the first master meets doctor 2, instead of f*cking repeats of a sh*t series.
@@Chris-uu9me well said!
Oh mate, we're not getting one til March/April most probably. Maybe Feb if we're very, very lucky.
We all did mate we all did :(
@@tomimpala March and april are spring and they said it will be back very early next year so January😂😂😂😂😂 also trailer probs for children in need
This is one of the best Dalek scenes I've ever seen. One Dalek vs an Army. Dalek: 1. Army: 0.
Such a simple action sequence and yet it's so freaking cool. This episode nailed Doctor Who like only 1 or 2 Series 11 episodes did before it.
I love the episodes where it's just a tiny number of daleks, like this one. It helps highlight how truly terrifying they are.
The fact the dalek had raw destructive power but the kind of accuracy to bounce its projectile off the tanks and the fact that It did this with a missle rather than a bullet is impressive
"This isn't war, this is pest control."
The power of Sheffield steel
The power of Dalekanium armor stronger than thirty foot thick reinforced concrete!
The best dalek ever I goes absolutely insane in this part 1:15 why weren’t the old ones like this absolutely insane
*"and for the love of Christ watch out for flying boxes. "*
This episode showed how even without the armour the Dalek is still dangerous
This doesn’t look like a trailer
Edit: Thanks for all the likes!!
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Because it isn't genius.
Angel of Rock he’s just saying that’s what everyone wants to see now
Matthew Lo you're dumb - he means we are due a trailer
@@willcarr7594 Was a trailer rumoured to be released?
What kind of Armed forces stands directly in front of an unknown drone with unknown firepower?
@vargen1414 Thats fair.
@vargen1414 but those were British troops
We’re almost there at the trailer lads
Jollimark - don't forget the lasses, I've been a fan since 1963.
Moira Goddard good for you mate
Squicx aye
@@moiragoddard592 Aahaha
Er... I think we might get a Teaser Trailer in the next couple of weeks, with a Full Trailer debuting on Children In Need.
Dam I have watched the show in a while but dam they actually made the daleks threatening again
Soldier: "Intercepted unknown drone; we have it surrounded."
Dalek: "INCORRECT. I HAVE _YOU_ SURROUNDED."
"I'm not trapped on this planet with you, YOU'RE trapped on this planet with me!"
The fact that an army with firearms and tanks can’t defeat the Dalek but people equipped with swords and arrows in the 9th century were able to will always confuse me...
dr103 I mean, it can fly so getting close to it might be a bit difficult
it gets worse when you factor in the state of the armour
modern military cannot harm a Dalek armour made from scrap metal local to Sheffield
yet 3 armies from medieval times could harm it when it had armour that was Skaro-made.
A very impatient Dalek 0:32
Still having flashbacks from that time 4 daleks declared war on hundreds of cybermen
This battle has already ended before it even started
I love that consistently, the Daleks never miss a shot. They always hit their mark.
The fact a Dalek said they could surrender at all is something unusual
The daleks have been known to keep people alive as long as they're useful, like they did with Rose and Mickey in Doomsday. It probably would've used them for tactical knowledge about Earth or to enhance it's weapons and then kill them when their use ran out.