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"WE WILL PROVE ONCE AND FOR ALL THAT DALEKS ARE NOT ROBOTS! EX-TER-MIN-ATE ALL ROBOTS!"I mean, I can see how they could be mistaken for Robots, but open up that casing and you'll find a one-eyed octopus nazi alien mutant that only feels hatred (And very rarely fear.)
The robots who were exterminated: Lieutenant Commander Data (Star Trek: TNG), Atlas (Portal 2), Eve (Wall-E), a Dado (Pendragon), a Mechanoid (Regda's Run), and that blue one is one I just made for fun. I origionally planned for Wall-E to be exterminated as well, but (SPOILER ALERT) he's already been killed before, (SPOILERS END HERE) and I think it would impact audiences more if he survived to grieve over Eve's death. (That, and it was really hard to keep posing models into positions that gave off the feeling of death. )
...Not that killing robots will prove that the Daleks are not robots themselves, but... you get the idea. Why no circuits or damage or burn marks, you ask? No creature that gets hit by a Dalek's death ray shows any cause of death or injury, they simply die in agony and pain. Daleks leave no wounds.
Edit: Garrr! Just realized I had another robot to make it more tragic, but I already deleted the model because it took up an unnessecary amount of disk space and became slow.
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WALLE1Doctor1Who [2017-05-21 12:59:56 +0000 UTC]
Daleks and Cybermen being confused for robots is annoying. It`s unfortunate EVE had to die for the cause, but her sacrifice might not be in vain. Also, EVE was almost the one who died in WALL-E, and that info could be found in the deleted scenes.
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The-Forgotten-Writer [2012-07-29 03:14:36 +0000 UTC]
Actually, I notice when they fire at electronic devices, they tend to blow up, such as when one shot the fire alarm thing; I think the reason it didn't do that to the Cybermen was they DID have a human brain.
But that's not really the point here, anyway, I also find it annoying when Daleks are mistaken for robots (Even though I can't really blame people for thinking it at first, it's still annoying)
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YouFailAtFailing In reply to The-Forgotten-Writer [2012-07-29 03:18:33 +0000 UTC]
True. I forgot about that. (Nice work figuring out my reference material.) But it was also a bit too much to tear apart every body and expose circuitry.
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