3:53 is the most satisfying extermination to ever be shown. It really demonstrated the power of the Dalek weapons. The skeleton being shown and him being thrown back into the sheet metal is super awesome and terrifying. The only thing that came close to this level of amazing was when Jack was exterminated by the firing sqaud.
as a massive fan of ROTD i just wish they had more people killed in that story, but i guess the 2 factions are more interested in the hand of omega rather than human life in the story, and yes the power of the gun is shown right here why they don't show it more in the new series and the description the 7th doctor uses "insides scrambled" now that's gory with out going too far for the Daleks perfect description id say.
0:08- The Daleks (1963) 0:18- The Dalek Invasion of Earth (1964) 0:43- The Chase (1965) 0:54- The Daleks Master Plan (1965-1966) 1:06- The Power of the Daleks (1966) 1:08- The Evil of the Daleks (1967) 1:12- Dr. Who and The Daleks (1965) 1:14- Daleks Invasion Earth 2150 AD (1966) 1:27- Day of the Daleks (1972) 1:38- Frontier in Space (1973) 1:48- Planet of the Daleks (1973) 1:54- Death to the Daleks (1974) 2:01- Genesis of the Daleks (1975) 2:42- Destiny of the Daleks (1979) 2:59- Resurrection of the Daleks (1984) 3:31- Revelation of the Daleks (1985) 3:53- Remembrance of the Daleks (1988) 3:56- Dalek (2005) 4:03- Parting of the Ways (2005) 4:12- Doomsday (2006) 4:14- Daleks in Manhatten/Evolution of the Daleks (2007) 4:25- The Stolen Earth/Journeys End (2008) 4:27- Victory of the Daleks (2010) 4:29- The Pandorica Opens/The Big Bang (2010) 4:34- Into the Dalek (2014) 4:42- The Witch's Familiar (2015) 4:47- The Pilot (2017) Good video, I like how in addition to the televised stories, you also included the 60's Dalek movies, if I have one one question about this video, why did you not include the animated version of Power of the Daleks? Just asking.
Just if anyone wants to know, he was wrong when it came to the episode "Dalek", It ended at 4:02. After 4:02 it changed to "Bad Wolf/The parting of the ways". Edit: if you don't know why some episodes have / in their names, it's because they are an episode with two parts.
Wow, for what was such a short scene, I'm actually now kinda amazed they brought back a race from the Classic series in 'The Pilot. Didn't even notice until this video. Neat.
i love how they did it in parting of the ways. The inverted color on the screen and the skeleton showing. It’s an homage to both the first and last extermination seen
While the earliest kills look primitive compared to NuWho, the way they're handled in black and white and having the guns ominously hiss feels more scary in my opinion.
You know, I think the Dalek's extermination ray in the old Dr who episodes was supposed to be a concentrated blast of radiation. You can hear a crackling sound during the exterminations like a gager (Not sure if I spelt that correctly) counter used for radiation detection.
That's exactly what I've long thought as well - it's ironic that those smaller, older models appear to have more powerful weapons than later ones lol - the lasers only take out one target at a time, whereas the originals were often seen happily clearing out multiple people per shot. But then of course lasers probably have better range than the radiation/deadly negative photography/whatever it was that the originals used, which never took down any targets from much of a distance, to my knowledge.
I still think thats whats its suppose to be death via Radiation and electricity, a burst of trionic radiation the heat of which creates a stream of plasma with which to conduct a massive surge of electricity
Sometimes the show is sort of inconsistent. Genesis of the Daleks seems to be confused whether it is the newer or older type of weapon, with a beam effect shown coming out of the gun but a spread effect shown acting on what is being fired at. And just because a certain episode is newer doesn't mean that it is dealing with newer Daleks. The doctor should sometimes end up encountering the older Daleks.
Great Wolf Western Railroad It was inverted colours in the classic seasons of Doctor Who. He’s talking about the modern revival series and isn’t invert colours anymore. He’s right, it has gone from green to a more bluish colour.
@@johnprice200 the green looks more scary though. There’s something about the black X-ray skeletons that’s creepy. Whereas the blue clean skeleton looks less threatening
@@cooncheese2209 It was inverted colours in Series 1 as well, whenever anyone was exterminated everything around them would be in inverted colours just like in Classic Who. Then from Series 2 onwards the exterminations effect is limited to just the person, and from Series 5 onwards the colour of the extermination effect is changed from green to blue.
The Five Doctors had zero exterminations, and Remembrance was included. However, there was only one on-screen extermination. The one who was sent flying from an explosion evidently doesn't count.
I think the effects from 8th Doctor era were overdone a bit to be extra flashy. I kind of like the quick “boom you’re dead” or like Solomon where he keeps screaming after gets shot.
1:42. One thing I’ve always wanted to know is what is the petal thing the classic daleks have. It’s invisible and I have not idea what king of gun it was.
@@plantainsame2049 That's a seperate shot though. It's not like they're filming the closeup of the gun the same time they're shooting the guy getting zapped. The editor is the reason that shot's in there at all.
@@GrandHighGamer Then maybe it's a cue for the actor to pretend to be shot and drop dead Because i'm pretty sure that Appears more than once when they're firing their weapons in the classic series
"Dalek scientists devised guns that did not merely kill, they would exterminate. To kill suggests something respectful; one rids the body of life, but at the end of the process it may still be recognizable. To exterminate is something altogether different. To destroy from within so completely that no trace will be left, nothing that can be identifiable."
Nice compilation! You just forgot when the doctor gets exterminated in The Stolen Earth, causing him to regenerate. Other than that - in words of the 9th Doctor - fantastic!
I can see a sort of logic to it. Daleks have different er options for how they shoot. The gun needs to charge, the longer the charge the stronger the energy projection. When they are fast shooting the energy projected isn't as strong. When they are just exterminating slaves there is no need for the maximum extermination hence they can shoot without charging so long. When they want a stronger energy projection with slower death such as targeting The Doctor they do the 'exterminate exterminate exterminate' thing since the guns are controlled by their hatred. The "maximum extermination, cleanse the unclean [impure Daleks]" indicates it's a higher level of energy that normally fires. The gatling gun development has an advantage of high speed but at the cost of accuracy. This is just a guess, just musing.
Am I the only one who loved the Resolution Dalek? I think Chibnall knows what to do with pre existing stuff, but he can’t make his own content. That’s just my idea. His season sucked because he refused to reuse any old monsters.
@@rigatonipasta Whilst I liked Series 11 for the most part, It did lack when it came to threats most of the time. The Recon Scout Dalek however was amazing.
@@michaelallan2861 Oh hell yeah the Dalek was great. All the political stuff sucks tho. I got my own sister calling me a sexist bigot because I didn't like the series.
@@rigatonipastaI Unfortunately because there was a fair bit sexism stuff at one point, it blurred the line between assholes and people who just have a different opinion.
I get that in the really REALLY classics all they could do was invert the whole screen really slowly, but I love how the later classics before remembrance make a REALLY crude mask roughly around the character, I mean I guess thats an improvement and back then it was probably tedious but it just reminds me of putting the most shitty basic mask in adobe primiere XD. Honestly I like the practical smoke guns from the movie better Speaking of remembrance, I think its fair to say that the reboot does the effect the best with maybe exception to remembrance. But Imagine being used to the shitty mask invert effect and seeing that army dude get thrown in the wall with the skeleton. Honestly just as good as the new effects if not better they REALLY stepped up their game for that one shot. I mean that was a really good classic episode. 3:53
I dislike how they've downplayed the skeleton since Victory. The effect used to last for a second or two, now they're barely on screen for more than a few frames.
Ironic considering the Daleks are supposedly "killing machines". Guess they were just along for the ride. The Daleks killed 19 people in Genesis of The Daleks alone, 15 in Resurrection of the Daleks, and 3 in the entire Matt Smith Era. Let that sink in for a second.
tbf, there was only one main Dalek story during those three years, which only had 3 characters to exterminate, which was the Doctor, Amy and Rory... I understand Day of the Doctor and Time of the Doctor had Daleks in, and they did exterminate people, but you just didn't really see it amongst the chaos.
Testicular Prolapse we had spiders on Sunday, climbing on top of people and stringing them up to eat. An extermination isn’t too much at all, that was proved when they bought it back for series 8 episode 2
The Imperials getting wrecked by the two Renegades counts as an extermination but isn't on the list, same with the special weapons dalek blowing up the Renegades
Man the old versions are so superior. The deaths look excruciating and drawn out, especially that one in Genesis. Now they are just laser guns, yawn. Doesn't quite beat the horror of the early Ice Warrior guns that basically scramble the innards.
@@ste9281 he survived in Parting of the Ways too, and that's in this vid. The Eleventh Doctor survived being shot by the Stone Dalek, and Missy and Clara survived, but they're in the vid.
Pretty poor extended version as if you are going to say every extermination in the title I expect all you focused on where human fatalities excluding the doctor.
3:53 is the most satisfying extermination to ever be shown. It really demonstrated the power of the Dalek weapons. The skeleton being shown and him being thrown back into the sheet metal is super awesome and terrifying. The only thing that came close to this level of amazing was when Jack was exterminated by the firing sqaud.
Which episode was that from?
People dying is truly satisfying.
as a massive fan of ROTD i just wish they had more people killed in that story, but i guess the 2 factions are more interested in the hand of omega rather than human life in the story, and yes the power of the gun is shown right here why they don't show it more in the new series and the description the 7th doctor uses "insides scrambled" now that's gory with out going too far for the Daleks perfect description id say.
The most agreeable thing ive ever seen someone say
@@kieranmelville5451 remembrance of the daleks
Only just noticed that the Remembrance effects were the first to show the skeleton, resembling the modern effects. That's cool.
that is cool
Bit of CGI there.
It's also the first to show a Dalek hover up a flight of stairs
Shame it was the only extermination in that story.
@@applemaskthey used all their money for that effect (+ the million explosions)
2:01 the first person to have been killed by Daleks within the Doctor Who timeline
Relitive to themselves anyway
0:08- The Daleks (1963)
0:18- The Dalek Invasion of Earth (1964)
0:43- The Chase (1965)
0:54- The Daleks Master Plan (1965-1966)
1:06- The Power of the Daleks (1966)
1:08- The Evil of the Daleks (1967)
1:12- Dr. Who and The Daleks (1965)
1:14- Daleks Invasion Earth 2150 AD (1966)
1:27- Day of the Daleks (1972)
1:38- Frontier in Space (1973)
1:48- Planet of the Daleks (1973)
1:54- Death to the Daleks (1974)
2:01- Genesis of the Daleks (1975)
2:42- Destiny of the Daleks (1979)
2:59- Resurrection of the Daleks (1984)
3:31- Revelation of the Daleks (1985)
3:53- Remembrance of the Daleks (1988)
3:56- Dalek (2005)
4:03- Parting of the Ways (2005)
4:12- Doomsday (2006)
4:14- Daleks in Manhatten/Evolution of the Daleks (2007)
4:25- The Stolen Earth/Journeys End (2008)
4:27- Victory of the Daleks (2010)
4:29- The Pandorica Opens/The Big Bang (2010)
4:34- Into the Dalek (2014)
4:42- The Witch's Familiar (2015)
4:47- The Pilot (2017)
Good video, I like how in addition to the televised stories, you also included the 60's Dalek movies, if I have one one question about this video, why did you not include the animated version of Power of the Daleks? Just asking.
Jesus, how long did you spend writing "Daleks"
@@monkeyatanofficedesk9253 Quite a while.
Just if anyone wants to know, he was wrong when it came to the episode "Dalek", It ended at 4:02. After 4:02 it changed to "Bad Wolf/The parting of the ways".
Edit: if you don't know why some episodes have / in their names, it's because they are an episode with two parts.
@@Cantthinkofaname420 Thanks for the correction! Modern Series Dalek stories (especially from the RTD era) kind of blend together for me sometimes.
2:53 ACTING EVERYBODY!
DARTHORIAN_DARK_WING Back when the BBC only had like, 20 experienced actors and everybody else was just an extra.
What about 3:31 and the ones shortly after?
@@bangerbangerbro On the one hand, at least they're not underacting.
On the other...now they're OVERacting.
2:45 Dalek: Die!!
Thal: Okay. Stands there and gets exterminated. Falls over peacefully.
They aren’t Thals but ok
4:28 Oooh, headshot!
Yes
Critical hit
Wow, for what was such a short scene, I'm actually now kinda amazed they brought back a race from the Classic series in 'The Pilot. Didn't even notice until this video. Neat.
1:32 Don’t worry, they were just showing how big of a fish they caught once.
i love how they did it in parting of the ways. The inverted color on the screen and the skeleton showing. It’s an homage to both the first and last extermination seen
While the earliest kills look primitive compared to NuWho, the way they're handled in black and white and having the guns ominously hiss feels more scary in my opinion.
It’s the over exaggeration of all the actors that make them look so cringe. The green Skeletal ones in series 1 of new who look the scariest for me
The ones from the classic series were horribly over powered! They could kill anyone within line of sight as the gun was firing!
U kinda see it in parting of the ways I suppose at 494 they seem to kill everyone with one shot, but I agree and do miss it from the classic series
Well before destiny that is.
Daleks were scary for a reason :)
0:43-0:49 THE CLOWNS ARE DEAD, THE LAUGHTER IS GONE
a random person that you might know clowns are creppy
a random person that you might know I might know you.
@@jboydayz woah!
a random person that you might know please turn on your computer
a random person that you might know I would only really know you if you live in the UK
You know, I think the Dalek's extermination ray in the old Dr who episodes was supposed to be a concentrated blast of radiation. You can hear a crackling sound during the exterminations like a gager (Not sure if I spelt that correctly) counter used for radiation detection.
It's GIEGER counter
It’s actually GEIGER not GIEGER.
That's exactly what I've long thought as well - it's ironic that those smaller, older models appear to have more powerful weapons than later ones lol - the lasers only take out one target at a time, whereas the originals were often seen happily clearing out multiple people per shot. But then of course lasers probably have better range than the radiation/deadly negative photography/whatever it was that the originals used, which never took down any targets from much of a distance, to my knowledge.
I still think thats whats its suppose to be death via Radiation and electricity, a burst of trionic radiation the heat of which creates a stream of plasma with which to conduct a massive surge of electricity
Sometimes the show is sort of inconsistent. Genesis of the Daleks seems to be confused whether it is the newer or older type of weapon, with a beam effect shown coming out of the gun but a spread effect shown acting on what is being fired at. And just because a certain episode is newer doesn't mean that it is dealing with newer Daleks. The doctor should sometimes end up encountering the older Daleks.
0:56 You’d think this would mess up the space time continuum
Is it me or has the extermination effects in the modern Doctor Whos gone from being green to more blueish
It was more just inverted colors, but was changed to the neon blue color it is now
Great Wolf Western Railroad It was inverted colours in the classic seasons of Doctor Who. He’s talking about the modern revival series and isn’t invert colours anymore. He’s right, it has gone from green to a more bluish colour.
But if you think about it they shoot electricity so blue matches it
@@johnprice200 the green looks more scary though. There’s something about the black X-ray skeletons that’s creepy. Whereas the blue clean skeleton looks less threatening
@@cooncheese2209 It was inverted colours in Series 1 as well, whenever anyone was exterminated everything around them would be in inverted colours just like in Classic Who. Then from Series 2 onwards the exterminations effect is limited to just the person, and from Series 5 onwards the colour of the extermination effect is changed from green to blue.
1:25 He was exterminated so hard his hairpiece came off.
...
thats a hat
4:10 when the dalek kills me
3:54 - YEET!!!
This is so extended that they missed, Rememberance of the Daleks and the Five Doctors
The Five Doctors had zero exterminations, and Remembrance was included. However, there was only one on-screen extermination. The one who was sent flying from an explosion evidently doesn't count.
3:53
And most of Day of the Daleks
And "The Stolen Earth"
Missed "Remembrance of the daleks"
3:53: Am I a joke to you?
3:19
Halo announcer: "Double Kill!"
I liked remembrance of the Daleks the most.
The ones from the eccleston era are the best ones, in the new series it feels like they have gone good effect to bad effect on this.
I think the effects from 8th Doctor era were overdone a bit to be extra flashy. I kind of like the quick “boom you’re dead” or like Solomon where he keeps screaming after gets shot.
they're literally the same
@@rigatonipasta that’s because we never saw how the eighth doctor era Daleks use their weapons since the TV movie didn’t continue the series.
I don't think turning everything on screen to a photo negative was nessessarily good, I prefer the matching blue
The New Who extermination guns sound like the Digimon Digivolution sound!
1:42. One thing I’ve always wanted to know is what is the petal thing the classic daleks have. It’s invisible and I have not idea what king of gun it was.
I think that's literally just the visual indication that they're firing so that the editor's know when to add the negative effect
@@plantainsame2049 That's a seperate shot though. It's not like they're filming the closeup of the gun the same time they're shooting the guy getting zapped. The editor is the reason that shot's in there at all.
@@GrandHighGamer Then maybe it's a cue for the actor to pretend to be shot and drop dead
Because i'm pretty sure that Appears more than once when they're firing their weapons in the classic series
You left out the part when the Dalek killed Darvos.
Emergency tempol shift.
@@alexthemtaandr211weatherfa2 t e m p o l
@@marlowe78 Neither did the doctor tho
It's because they changed that timeline
@@analothor That doesn't make any sense.
Weird how only one on-screen extermination was featured in “Remembrance of the Daleks”
They didn't want to stretch the special effects budget probably.
That episode was very costly to make so they probably didn’t want to stretch the budget and make it more expensive.
They spent a surprisingly amount of time exterminating each other though
1:33 hands in the air if your real player
I love how painfully and awkwardly the raise their hands before they even get shot.
"Dalek scientists devised guns that did not merely kill, they would exterminate. To kill suggests something respectful; one rids the body of life, but at the end of the process it may still be recognizable. To exterminate is something altogether different. To destroy from within so completely that no trace will be left, nothing that can be identifiable."
1:14 fun fact the man who gets exterminated broke his leg doing the stunt and had to move to the part when he gets exterminated
Much better!
Nice compilation! You just forgot when the doctor gets exterminated in The Stolen Earth, causing him to regenerate. Other than that - in words of the 9th Doctor - fantastic!
Also, when Jack got exterminated in Journey's End.
when daleks exterminate a human, apparently the human’s insides get all messed up and scrambled. now you will see it the worse way
Jesus Christ that’s f*cking disturbing 😂
@@c0nvict_pleb174 Massive internal displacement caused by a projected energy weapon
Older weapons seemed so much more powerful. They could blanket kill enemies.
Ye
The only problem is their range and that they can't really be fired at a fast rate
I can see a sort of logic to it. Daleks have different er options for how they shoot. The gun needs to charge, the longer the charge the stronger the energy projection. When they are fast shooting the energy projected isn't as strong. When they are just exterminating slaves there is no need for the maximum extermination hence they can shoot without charging so long.
When they want a stronger energy projection with slower death such as targeting The Doctor they do the 'exterminate exterminate exterminate' thing since the guns are controlled by their hatred. The "maximum extermination, cleanse the unclean [impure Daleks]" indicates it's a higher level of energy that normally fires.
The gatling gun development has an advantage of high speed but at the cost of accuracy.
This is just a guess, just musing.
The Dalek shows that looking and sounding goofy doesn't make you less of a heartless killing machine to be feared.
Never meddle in the affairs of Daleks, for you are mortal and look good in photo-negative.
Modern who: *shows skeleton when exterminated*
Classic who: *Invert colours*
Remembrance Of The Daleks: Am I a joke to you?
You missed a couple in the Chase when the Daleks landed on the ship.
The Daleks don’t appear to actually exterminate anyone in that scene.
fair play 👏🏻
I always wondered when the dalek death rays started showing skeletons.
Since Remembrance of the Daleks
0:45 extremely dramatic death sound and pose,I’ve seen this episode.
Thank for you for destroying that pitiful music in that last one. I will now like this video.
Its part of the episode
Fun fact the first death ray shot from Remembrance of the Daleks took days to render.
1:12 Extinguish!
Looks like you are gonna have to extend the list after Resolution.
Yeah the resolution dalek killed a whole lot
Am I the only one who loved the Resolution Dalek? I think Chibnall knows what to do with pre existing stuff, but he can’t make his own content. That’s just my idea. His season sucked because he refused to reuse any old monsters.
@@rigatonipasta Whilst I liked Series 11 for the most part, It did lack when it came to threats most of the time. The Recon Scout Dalek however was amazing.
@@michaelallan2861 Oh hell yeah the Dalek was great. All the political stuff sucks tho. I got my own sister calling me a sexist bigot because I didn't like the series.
@@rigatonipastaI Unfortunately because there was a fair bit sexism stuff at one point, it blurred the line between assholes and people who just have a different opinion.
I get that in the really REALLY classics all they could do was invert the whole screen really slowly, but I love how the later classics before remembrance make a REALLY crude mask roughly around the character, I mean I guess thats an improvement and back then it was probably tedious but it just reminds me of putting the most shitty basic mask in adobe primiere XD.
Honestly I like the practical smoke guns from the movie better
Speaking of remembrance, I think its fair to say that the reboot does the effect the best with maybe exception to remembrance. But Imagine being used to the shitty mask invert effect and seeing that army dude get thrown in the wall with the skeleton. Honestly just as good as the new effects if not better they REALLY stepped up their game for that one shot. I mean that was a really good classic episode. 3:53
I dislike how they've downplayed the skeleton since Victory. The effect used to last for a second or two, now they're barely on screen for more than a few frames.
The evolution of special effects
Resurrection of the Daleks is probably the most brutal story ever.
Me: *Selected a video while I'm watching the video*
Ads: *shows up*
Me: 2:01
I miss the shots that got several people in one go.
Technically, the movellan exterminations weren't true exterminations when they were robotic and needed to be recharged after being shot by daleks
Unless if it's a maximum extermination
That's probably the effects looked different in the final scene
I love dr who
The special effects sure evolved a lot.
TFW you realise that there were no exterminations at all in 2011, 2012, and 2013...
Ironic considering the Daleks are supposedly "killing machines". Guess they were just along for the ride. The Daleks killed 19 people in Genesis of The Daleks alone, 15 in Resurrection of the Daleks, and 3 in the entire Matt Smith Era. Let that sink in for a second.
tbf, there was only one main Dalek story during those three years, which only had 3 characters to exterminate, which was the Doctor, Amy and Rory...
I understand Day of the Doctor and Time of the Doctor had Daleks in, and they did exterminate people, but you just didn't really see it amongst the chaos.
TimelordRock day of the Doctor was about the time war, the most deadly battle of all time and Moffatt didn’t even include one extermination
Testicular Prolapse we had spiders on Sunday, climbing on top of people and stringing them up to eat. An extermination isn’t too much at all, that was proved when they bought it back for series 8 episode 2
I want to see more extermination’s, more people dying. If you remove that from the Dalek you remove a good amount of their onscreen weight.
3:05
TRIPLE KILL
3:08
RUNNING RIOT
3:18 "oops! We forgot about these guys" ahh death 💀
That first Aridian makes being exterminated sound like trying to get out of bed with an after-party hangover.
I love how they've kept it the same since hartnell
Great video
The Imperials getting wrecked by the two Renegades counts as an extermination but isn't on the list, same with the special weapons dalek blowing up the Renegades
Great!
Quite a few people "react" before they actually get hit in the recent ones (4:25 for example).
The soilder on the right got hit in the head but reacted like it was a chest shot.
@@jplegend98 i think thats the animators fault tbh, as hes just acting as if he has got shot
4:47 Episode?
The Warrior FF2 The Pilot, series ten
0:45 sounds like Toms's scream.
Gharman's extermination at 2:22....
You missed the part where jack gets shot by the supreme Dalek in journeys end part 2 , and when the tenth doctor also gets shot in journeys end part 1
And one in Day of The Daleks
This is some amazing dramatic demo real footage😂
Dalek Counter kill
1:12 EXTINGUISH!!!!!!!!
Hey if you are still around you could update this perhaps?
Maybe 😏 No shortage of material over the last couple seasons.
@@tardisbeyond8245 You also have The Cyberman and Dalek deaths too 😀👍
"DO-NOT-FIGHT-IN-HEEERRREEE!!!!"
The Remembrance effect will always be my favorite, shame it only got used once!
I used to think the death ray was basically just the jettison of all the radiation they accumulated that day. Sort of a twofer.
Eccleston had 9 onscreen exterminations, Tennant 9, Smith 3, Capaldi 10
You may have to update this for 2019 and 2020.
Were the Daleks shooting some kind of poisonous gas in the Peter Cushing films?
They originally were supposed to have flamethrowers!
Yup, but that they either didn’t have the budget or it was too dangerous.
Probably both.
I mean there isn’t as many as I remember
It looks so painful in Genesis of the Daleks
I liked the gun sound effects from master plan
This shit really scared me as a kid wtf
btw, this video compilation actually syncs perfectly with Schoolly D's PSK (What Does It Mean?).
Man the old versions are so superior. The deaths look excruciating and drawn out, especially that one in Genesis. Now they are just laser guns, yawn. Doesn't quite beat the horror of the early Ice Warrior guns that basically scramble the innards.
Now we need one for the Cybermen.
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I’ve got you covered!
He did
You missed the Stolen Earth/Journey's End
Stolen Earth was included and no exterminations happened in Journeys End except for Jack who survived.
@@ste9281 he survived in Parting of the Ways too, and that's in this vid. The Eleventh Doctor survived being shot by the Stone Dalek, and Missy and Clara survived, but they're in the vid.
You missed several in Revelation OTD.
3:31
0:17 Dalek calls him a whore lol
He’s actually counting down 😂
You missed the mice in The Dalek's Master Plan 5. :)
So in the movie dr who and the daleks exterminations are just smoke? Not just lasers?
Ye it's some weird gas
Guess they couldn't do lasers because of budget or something
Where are the Cyberman exterminations?
Delete
You'll need to update your video now :P
Which story are the exterminations before Planet of the Daleks from
The last few minutes of Frontier in Space.
2:01
2:14
2:22
2:30
3:06
3:14
3:32
Guys, for fuck's sake, shut up and fall down! XD
How is this _only_ 4 minutes and 50 seconds?
You forgot all the parts where the renegades and imperials exterminate each other in Revelation and Rememberance
I think it was more focused to humans or human like creatures
I like the original photo negative affect in the 1960s
Pretty poor extended version as if you are going to say every extermination in the title I expect all you focused on where human fatalities excluding the doctor.
Best Quality is 1964-1975 then would decline until 2005 where it was revived.
Hey are you still around?
You forgot 10’s!
3:51 HOT DOG
You missed out the Doomsday Exterminations.
BadwolfGamer You mean the Cybermen? Humans and humanoids with the traditional special effect only.
By that logic you still missed Captain Jack (I know he doesn't die but it counts)
What about journeys end or stolen earth?
And Rememberance of the Daleks and the Five Doctors
Eight got exterminated!