2008 Doctor 強敵 Davros!
2008 Doctor 強敵 Davros!
2008 Doctor 強敵 不再是 Master, 而是 Davros 回歸!
Davros 是一個身體缺憾而形成心理有問天材科學家 (並非 "霍金教授"

).
Davros 坐在輪椅上以他的 DNA 為基礎復製出新的生命種族 Daleks! 來証明自己比所有生命都為高等.
Davros 只有一隻手, 因此 Daleks 亦只有一隻手...嘻... 所以 Davros 亦被視為 Daleks 之父!
* 喜愛看靚仔靚女的朋友們可能會失望了.
心水清的 DW Fans 們都知道英國 BBC 的伏線手法, 在上一季最後与 Master 鬥爭的一集中, 打開 Toclafane 後 十足十 Davros 的樣子.
另外, 在 Doctor.Who 2007.Xmas.Special [Voyage.of.the.Damned] 中 Max Capricorn 的造形也滿是 Davros 的影子!
因此 Davros 早被 BBS 決定 2008 回歸!
不出所料, 在 DW 2008 的預告中, 留心聽一吓.......當 Doctor 遇見強敵問:
我要求你告訴我你是誰.
I am Davros! 我是 Darvos!
我要求你告訴我你是誰
I am Davros! 我是 Darvos!
一個重生的 Davros! (今次有手有腳?!

)
Davros 最早現身於 1975年 DW 中 "Genesis of the Daleks" 的一集內, 後亦成為 Master 外另一強敵.
Davros 在 2008 的回歸, 肯定和 Doctor 有番緊張的鬥爭!
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P.S. 不好意思, 本來下載了有幾段 Flash 短片, 想与各位分享, 可是不知如何上傳...
大家可到 YouTube 觀看:
Doctor Who: The Return Of Davros
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AmCZ_y6dHsY
Bring Back Davors
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EDB8byFblUY
Babelcolour Tribute: DAVROS
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9_Nt3Q7MxBM
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Davros 參考資料:
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Davros is a character from the long-running
British science fiction television series
Doctor Who, responsible for the genesis of the
Doctor's deadliest enemies, the
Daleks. He was created by screenwriter
Terry Nation.
Davros is a
scientist from the planet
Skaro whose people, the
Kaleds, were engaged in a bitter thousand-year war of attrition with their enemies, the
Thals. Horribly scarred and crippled for reasons that are never explained on screen, with only one functioning arm and one
cybernetic "eye" mounted on his forehead, for much of his existence he depended completely upon a self-designed mobile
life-support chair which enclosed the lower half of his body. It would become an obvious inspiration for his eventual design of the Dalek.
Davros is a
megalomaniacwho believes that through his creations, the Daleks, he can become thesupreme being and ruler of the universe. He is a brilliant scientistwho has demonstrated mastery of
robotics,
metallurgy,
chemistry,
artificial intelligence,
cloning,
genetic engineering,
biology,
military tactics, and apparently,
cybernetics.
When he first encountered the
Fourth Doctor in the 1975 serial
Genesis of the Daleks[1],Davros (played by Michael Wisher who allegedly based his performance ona designer he knew called Stefan Elliot) was the chief scientist of theKaleds, heading the Elite Scientific Division. Davros realised thatcontamination from the
nuclear and
biological weapons used in the war was
mutating the Kaled race, and artificially accelerated the process to examine the ultimate
evolutionary end product. The mutations were weak and crippled: no more than brains with
tentacular appendagesand with no hope of survival on their own. His solution was to removeall emotions pertaining to weakness, a category in which he groupedsuch emotions as compassion, mercy and kindness, and place the mutantsin tank-like "Mark III travel machines" that were partly based on thedesign of his wheelchair. He later named these creatures Daleks, an
anagram of Kaleds.
Davros quickly became obsessed with his creations, considering themto be the ultimate form of life, superior to all others. To stop hisown people from shutting down his Dalek project, he arranged for themto be wiped out by the Thals. The Daleks then almost exterminated theThal victors, but ultimately turned on Davros and apparently killed himat the conclusion of the serial.
He proved too effective a character to be kept dead and was resurrected four years later in 1979's
Destiny of the Daleks[2] (played by
David Gooderson using Wisher's mask, which did not fit his face properly). The Daleks unearthed their creator — who had apparently been in
suspended animation since his "death" in
Genesis — to help them break a
logical impasse in their war against the
android Movellans. However, the Dalek force was destroyed by the Doctor, and Davros was captured and imprisoned by the humans.
In the
Fifth Doctor story
Resurrection of the Daleks[3], a small Dalek force aided by human
mercenaries and Dalek duplicates liberated Davros (now played by
Terry Molloy with a differently designed mask that, this time, properly fitted the actor's face) from his
space station prison, needing his expertise to find an
antidote for a Movellan-created
virus that had all but wiped them out. Believing his creations to be treacherous, Davros began using
mind controlon Daleks and humans, ultimately releasing the virus to kill off theDaleks before they could exterminate him. However, at the end of thestory, he apparently succumbed to the virus himself before he couldescape, his physiology being close enough to that of the Daleks for thevirus to affect him. Ironically, the hypothetical creation of a viralweapon was the subject of a discussion between the Fourth Doctor andDavros in
Genesis of the Daleks.
Davros emerged as "The Great Healer" of the funeral and
cryogenic preservation centre Tranquil Repose on the planet Necros in the
Sixth Doctor story
Revelation of the Daleks[4],where he used frozen bodies to engineer a new variety of Daleks loyalto him, distinguished from the original Daleks by their white and goldlivery and slightly changed design. In this story there appeared to betwo Davroses: one was a head in a tank and apparently a decoy forassassins; the other was in his usual chair (which could now hover),emerging from hiding when the decoy was indeed assassinated. Davroscould now move his neck and fire electric bolts from his hand, althoughthe hand was shot off shortly before his original creations arrived todefeat the new Daleks and transport Davros to face trial on Skaro.
Davros' last television appearance (played again by Molloy) was as the
Dalek Emperor in
Remembrance of the Daleks[5], with his white and gold Daleks now based on Skaro and termed "
Imperial Daleks",fighting against the grey "Renegade Dalek" faction. By this time,Davros was physically reduced to a head in a customised Dalek casing.Both Skaro and the Imperial Dalek
mothership were apparently destroyed when the
Seventh Doctor tricked Davros into using the
Time Lord artifact known as the
Hand of Omega.However, a Dalek on the bridge of Davros' ship reported that theEmperor's escape pod was being launched and a white light was seenspeeding away from the ship moments before its destruction, leaving aclear route to bring Davros back in the future.
In the
2005 series, it was revealed that the Daleks and the
Time Lords had engaged in a mutually destructive
Time War,although the Dalek Emperor survived to build a new race of Daleks.Davros was referred to (albeit not by name) in the episode "
Dalek": the
Ninth Doctor explains that the Daleks were created by a
genius, "a man who was king of his own little world."
When the Emperor made its appearance in the season finale, "
The Parting of the Ways"
[6],it was a Dalek mutant floating in a tank of fluid connected to a giantDalek shell, and was evidently not Davros. Davros' status at thispoint, or any role he may have played in the Time War, is unknown.
An article by
Russell T. Davies in the
Doctor Who Annual 2006 states that one of the "Dalek Puppet Emperors" openly declared his hostilities towards the Time Lords and their planet,
Gallifrey. This may be a reference to Davros' threats against the Time Lords in
Remembrance of the Daleks.
In the 2007 episode "
Evolution of the Daleks"
[7],the Doctor referred to the Daleks' creator as believing that "removingemotions made a race stronger". Again, he was not referred to by name,and has yet to be in the new series.
In August 2007,
The Sun reported that
Sir Ben Kingsley was in talks to play Davros in the 2008 series.
[8] In an October 2007 interview with
The Guardian, Kingsley denied any knowledge of the claim, saying "I've never heard about this.".
[9]
On
October 8,
2007, the
Daily Starreported that the Series Four finale would featuring the Doctorbattling Davros alongside several of his old companions. One of thecompanions who may return is
Sarah Jane Smith.
[10] This has not been confirmed by the BBC or any official sources.
Also in 2007, a survey in
Doctor Who Magazine asked readers which element from the show's past they most wanted to return. Davros topped the poll with 9.34% of the vote.
[11]
Character Options, the manufacturers of modern Doctor Who toys,
reported a Series 4 Davros figure as early as 2008.
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