What I hate about this episode was Davies and how he said he wanted all aliens they have on the dalek ship like: Slitheen, Judoon, and various toher aliens that wouldn't work because it'd be so out of character. Why have Judoon? They're police in space, why have Slitheen? They're a criminal family. RTD doesn't know Dr Who well enough to even write for the show!
I'd like to point out that Davros and the Daleks only exist in that one universe mostly thanks to the Time Lord intervention so no there was just a single reality bomb though similar threats have likely happened in other universes but were stopped by whoever.
You know, you'd figure in an infinitum of parallel universes, there would be uncounted variations of Davros doing this.
In at least a few of those variations, The Doctor either did not exist at that point or failed because an infinity of Universes would have one for every potential outcome.
The concept is awesome, but the electrical energy part broke the appeal. Other parallel dimensions aren't made of electrical energy. If anything a more destructive (if not all-destroying) reality bomb would involve something like all-consuming black holes and/or dividing by zero.
galactus is less evil than daleks galactus would die about one reality bomb can destroy entire universe galactus eat planets daleks reality bomb all is dead
Only one bomb needs to work in order for him to win. Since it destroys ALL of reality. The Doctor can't stop him in every universe, so Dravos wins no matter what happens.
@shade270 it was just that one bomb, he was just using a rift in time and space to send into every other dimension.
and if there were multiple reality bombs in parallel dimensions then presumably the Doctor stopped them too. because he's the Doctor and that's what he does
a reality bomb is a writers cop out i am so disgusted with russel t davies sloppy writing for this series finale, it shows he was getting bored with the series.
@doctorw2 You have serious problems. The Reality Bomb is *perfectly* in line with Davros's character, and the series finale as a whole was quite well made.
@OrionoftheStar no it wasnt, there were far too many plot holes in this series finale as a writer myself i can see them as clear as day even though i enjoyed this episode very much i could see russel t davies boredom in the script writing. instead of a reality bomb he could have had davros construct a machine with dalek kaan inside it to open up a portal into the time war to bring the skyro degradations into our universe that would have been a more credible storyline.
How is he planning to make atoms into nothing by messing with the electromagnetic force? At the level of the nucleus you have the strong nucleur force holding it together, so although chemical structures would fall apart, the atoms would still be there. In fact, it would most likely change the atoms into a plasma of ions, which would cool and become atoms again later on.
I LOVE the pair of episodes that this is involved in. Although really liking the Doctor, you gotta really like the Daleks. I think that Davros was in only a handful of episodes from the original Doctors. I don't know about you guys, but I kinda feel sorry for him. And as for the design of the Reality Bomb, if my theory is correct, that could work. Like the theory that if you hit anything in just the right spot, it will crumble entirely.
daleks are like radical islam. everything that is not them should be exterminated. i wonder what would've happened if the bomb worked. what would they do with nothing left to hate?
it destroys matter by breaking it down into elementary particles but it doesn't destroy Reality itself (to this end it would have to destroy space and time)
it's not like galactus' Ultimate Nullifier for instance
Actually, Galactus' Nullifier is a universe buster, this is something that busts everything besides time and space from the whole m-verse, time and space cannot be destroyed actually.
nope the UN destroys reality itself including space & the entire timeline, basically leaves a "space that isn't space" (onpanel). basically sends it into Oblivion's realm
in fact t can erase several universes at once as it's multiversal in scope (unlike the Celestial Nullifier for instance)
"universe busting"??? when Thanos had the IG it was stated onpanel he was god of all realitieS
a weakened IG also created a duplicate of the 616 universe & merged it with the mainstream verse. the IG is omniversal and surpassed only by the Living Tribunal himself (who stated that a battle with Warlock would wreck the multiverse)
anyway the UN was used to reset the multiverse (when Abraxas was loose & on a cosmic rampage), apparently t'was the only way to stop him
Yes, and it's stated that IG is limited to its own universe, besides Pre-Retcon Beyonder was god of all realities because LT couldn't stop him, LT could easily shut off the IG.
anyway I'd be curious as to where it was stated the IG's scope is limited to a universe, especially with an onpanel feat involving the creation of a universe as well as merging 2 universes
"universe" is sometimes misused, for instance when Sise-neg went back in time after gathering all magic energies & was basically poised to recreate the entire omniverse. they use the term "universe"once, when obviously more than a universe was involved. hence the term "marvel universe" also used sometimes
I've but one thing left to add, there is more than one kind of universe, since everything eventually reduces to raw mathematics, and since in some parallel universes the mathematics works differently, how is davros to be certain that he destroyed every single universe, its impossible, there are bound to be some that have deviated from what he originally factored in when he wrot these equations and as a result were not destroyed. Thus reality is indestructable.
Davros can travel through time and space, thats why he doesnt destroy everything, the Dalek fleet survives so he can destroy everything else that isnt destroyed by his reality bomb
there's this little thing called reduction which states that all matter, the quarks, or strings ,or whatever reduces down to raw mathematics. In parallel universes those mathematics would be completely different, he would have no way of destroying those universes without some understanding of how they work, even still he would have no way of entering that universe because he would fall apart due to his atoms working differently.
Ah ha! But the Doctor said in an older episode that the Time Lords could go to parallel universes , the Doctor is the one who sealed the rift at the Medusa Cascade, your mathematics and science fail against science fiction
The human imagination is a wonderful thing, all reality must bow to it. I thank my lucky stars every day that I can daydream, because lets face it, whatever goes on in your head will always beat the hell out of this crappy reality.
@ironshadow89 well through action thought becomes real. Want to fly? figure out how to defy gravity. Overcome air-resistance, work on lighter than air compounds. No one's saying you can't do what you imagine, that's why man pursues knowledge and understanding, to have the mastery over his environment in order to make his thoughts a reality.
Once the task that their program dictates is complete they will stop, having nothing to drive them, so long as the doctor fights, the Daleks shall exist, only after victory shall Daleks and Davros be useless and cease, whatever 'cease' means.
It is like clockwork, the actions that the daleks and davros take are based on their mentality and their surroundings, like machines, they have a SINGLE PROGRAM
Pretty much. Davros is actually insane, his daleks were instilled with his insane values by brainwashing. They don't have a plan after they kill everything.
He is *not* "bloomin' mad!".....you just don't comprehend his superiority! You just don't comprehend his superority! A natural desire, an instinct to DESTROY!!!
Best villian EVER. Who cares about killing one person when you can destroy literally everything else?
etruscan53 5 days ago
What I hate about this episode was Davies and how he said he wanted all aliens they have on the dalek ship like: Slitheen, Judoon, and various toher aliens that wouldn't work because it'd be so out of character. Why have Judoon? They're police in space, why have Slitheen? They're a criminal family. RTD doesn't know Dr Who well enough to even write for the show!
Smallvillenerd 1 week ago
Davros is f.cking crazy. After everything is destroyed what will he do?
attila535 2 weeks ago
I'd like to point out that Davros and the Daleks only exist in that one universe mostly thanks to the Time Lord intervention so no there was just a single reality bomb though similar threats have likely happened in other universes but were stopped by whoever.
jouaienttoi 2 weeks ago
now thats a villain not focusing on the doctor just wanting to destroy everything
sn54 2 weeks ago
im going to build a bomb shelter just incase one of those universal reality detonations hits my house
dalektaliban 1 month ago
You know, you'd figure in an infinitum of parallel universes, there would be uncounted variations of Davros doing this.
In at least a few of those variations, The Doctor either did not exist at that point or failed because an infinity of Universes would have one for every potential outcome.
Somewhere out there... Davros succeeded.
LordGosai 1 month ago
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The concept is awesome, but the electrical energy part broke the appeal. Other parallel dimensions aren't made of electrical energy. If anything a more destructive (if not all-destroying) reality bomb would involve something like all-consuming black holes and/or dividing by zero.
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23456Mr1 1 month ago
galactus is less evil than daleks galactus would die about one reality bomb can destroy entire universe galactus eat planets daleks reality bomb all is dead
190shepard 1 month ago
star wars would die easily
190shepard 1 month ago
HOLY FUCK ITS A REALITY BOMB GET IN THE CAR
ZeusOwnsYou 1 year ago 4
Hang on, there is no way his plan could fail.
Multiply universes, multiply reality bombs.
Only one bomb needs to work in order for him to win. Since it destroys ALL of reality. The Doctor can't stop him in every universe, so Dravos wins no matter what happens.
I smell a plot hole!
shade270 1 year ago 2
@shade270 it was just that one bomb, he was just using a rift in time and space to send into every other dimension.
and if there were multiple reality bombs in parallel dimensions then presumably the Doctor stopped them too. because he's the Doctor and that's what he does
LordSvzklx 1 year ago
o_0.... Davros has out villain-end every bad guy in history.
xxCrapNamexx 1 year ago
a reality bomb is a writers cop out i am so disgusted with russel t davies sloppy writing for this series finale, it shows he was getting bored with the series.
doctorw2 1 year ago
@doctorw2 You have serious problems. The Reality Bomb is *perfectly* in line with Davros's character, and the series finale as a whole was quite well made.
OrionoftheStar 1 year ago
@OrionoftheStar no it wasnt, there were far too many plot holes in this series finale as a writer myself i can see them as clear as day even though i enjoyed this episode very much i could see russel t davies boredom in the script writing. instead of a reality bomb he could have had davros construct a machine with dalek kaan inside it to open up a portal into the time war to bring the skyro degradations into our universe that would have been a more credible storyline.
doctorw2 1 year ago
THISSSSS... IS MY ULTIMATE VICTORY, DOCTOR!! THE DESTRUCTION! OF REALITY! ITSEEEEELF!!!
NightMarkVII 1 year ago 2
when davros thinks, he thinks BIG
CucumberMagic 1 year ago
How is he planning to make atoms into nothing by messing with the electromagnetic force? At the level of the nucleus you have the strong nucleur force holding it together, so although chemical structures would fall apart, the atoms would still be there. In fact, it would most likely change the atoms into a plasma of ions, which would cool and become atoms again later on.
Still bad, but not `atoms becoming nothing` bad.
Heartfout 1 year ago
@Heartfout Well, mayby Davros was exaggerating a tad bit. He's not known for his sanity.
Trans4mers8456 1 year ago
I LOVE the pair of episodes that this is involved in. Although really liking the Doctor, you gotta really like the Daleks. I think that Davros was in only a handful of episodes from the original Doctors. I don't know about you guys, but I kinda feel sorry for him. And as for the design of the Reality Bomb, if my theory is correct, that could work. Like the theory that if you hit anything in just the right spot, it will crumble entirely.
JokerSDN 1 year ago
A miserable little pile of epic win.
Cyberleader12 1 year ago
This man needs a girlriend ...
randomstuffinc 2 years ago
In other words, Davros has WAY too much time on his hands if he can think up this XD
Furagata 2 years ago 2
Davros: Stephen Hawking's evil twin
Kerriangel 2 years ago 3
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walter0bz 2 years ago
This gives me goose-bumps to listen to. Awesome stuff.
crosboid 2 years ago
"This is my ultimate victory,Doctor. The destruction, of reality itself!"
FleetCommand1 2 years ago 4
this is Stephen Hawking, talking about his plans for the Large Hadron collider.
walter0bz 2 years ago
read my comment again. i wrote RADICAL islam, not all of them
mynameischaro 2 years ago
That's genius! Science requires imagination and boy is that good! One vast transmitter...It is actually possible with some minor tweaks.
Darthmas2242 2 years ago
daleks are like radical islam. everything that is not them should be exterminated. i wonder what would've happened if the bomb worked. what would they do with nothing left to hate?
mynameischaro 2 years ago
To be more accurate,Daleks are the emobiments of prejedice and the darkest parts of humanity to its maximum level
gallileotheguineapig 2 years ago
*embodiments
But yes, you are correct.
FleetCommand1 2 years ago
it works like a phaser from star trek the way davros describes it.
Bobanort 2 years ago
"reality bbomb" is a misnomer
it destroys matter by breaking it down into elementary particles but it doesn't destroy Reality itself (to this end it would have to destroy space and time)
it's not like galactus' Ultimate Nullifier for instance
schwarzfalk 2 years ago
Actually, Galactus' Nullifier is a universe buster, this is something that busts everything besides time and space from the whole m-verse, time and space cannot be destroyed actually.
ricrery 2 years ago
nope the UN destroys reality itself including space & the entire timeline, basically leaves a "space that isn't space" (onpanel). basically sends it into Oblivion's realm
in fact t can erase several universes at once as it's multiversal in scope (unlike the Celestial Nullifier for instance)
schwarzfalk 2 years ago
A weakened IG could stop the UN, and the IG is only universe busting.
ricrery 2 years ago
"universe busting"??? when Thanos had the IG it was stated onpanel he was god of all realitieS
a weakened IG also created a duplicate of the 616 universe & merged it with the mainstream verse. the IG is omniversal and surpassed only by the Living Tribunal himself (who stated that a battle with Warlock would wreck the multiverse)
anyway the UN was used to reset the multiverse (when Abraxas was loose & on a cosmic rampage), apparently t'was the only way to stop him
schwarzfalk 2 years ago
Yes, and it's stated that IG is limited to its own universe, besides Pre-Retcon Beyonder was god of all realities because LT couldn't stop him, LT could easily shut off the IG.
ricrery 2 years ago
even if true that doesn't change the fact that UN is multiversal courtesy of Abraxas storyline
schwarzfalk 2 years ago
anyway I'd be curious as to where it was stated the IG's scope is limited to a universe, especially with an onpanel feat involving the creation of a universe as well as merging 2 universes
"universe" is sometimes misused, for instance when Sise-neg went back in time after gathering all magic energies & was basically poised to recreate the entire omniverse. they use the term "universe"once, when obviously more than a universe was involved. hence the term "marvel universe" also used sometimes
schwarzfalk 2 years ago
Remember, there were more than 1 IG's and they were in every verse, so it means that, like everything but LT, it's numbers infinite.
ricrery 2 years ago
Wait a minute... If Davros' plan worked in Turn Left (hence the stars going out), shouldn't "every single parallel" already be destroyed?
ReaperCarbine 2 years ago
nopez, she got rid of the bug thing before this happened, am I right?
penguin1234554321 2 years ago
according to general relativity of Albert Einstein and String theory
if such bomb explode(witch does not exist and will not) it will Reset the Reality
the energy generated of transforming clumps of matter in universe will create another big Bang and it will start again
if you didn't understand what im talking about then don't worry i don't understand it either
msgol1 2 years ago
wrong u cant get rid of atoms davros the reality bombs would just make it nutrinos which are in exsseitence now so ha
nuclearstyle469 2 years ago
i'll do you one better, i'll show you the raw mathematics that supports this.
ers3031q90z 3 years ago
I've but one thing left to add, there is more than one kind of universe, since everything eventually reduces to raw mathematics, and since in some parallel universes the mathematics works differently, how is davros to be certain that he destroyed every single universe, its impossible, there are bound to be some that have deviated from what he originally factored in when he wrot these equations and as a result were not destroyed. Thus reality is indestructable.
ers3031q90z 3 years ago 4
Oh, you must show me this inter-universal transportation machine you've built. ^-^
ReaperCarbine 3 years ago
Davros can travel through time and space, thats why he doesnt destroy everything, the Dalek fleet survives so he can destroy everything else that isnt destroyed by his reality bomb
busorenkin8 2 years ago
there's this little thing called reduction which states that all matter, the quarks, or strings ,or whatever reduces down to raw mathematics. In parallel universes those mathematics would be completely different, he would have no way of destroying those universes without some understanding of how they work, even still he would have no way of entering that universe because he would fall apart due to his atoms working differently.
ers3031q90z 2 years ago 3
Ah ha! But the Doctor said in an older episode that the Time Lords could go to parallel universes , the Doctor is the one who sealed the rift at the Medusa Cascade, your mathematics and science fail against science fiction
busorenkin8 2 years ago
The human imagination is a wonderful thing, all reality must bow to it. I thank my lucky stars every day that I can daydream, because lets face it, whatever goes on in your head will always beat the hell out of this crappy reality.
ers3031q90z 2 years ago 14
@ers3031q90z but it be better if we can do the stuff we imagine like just flying in the sky
ironshadow89 1 year ago
@ironshadow89 well through action thought becomes real. Want to fly? figure out how to defy gravity. Overcome air-resistance, work on lighter than air compounds. No one's saying you can't do what you imagine, that's why man pursues knowledge and understanding, to have the mastery over his environment in order to make his thoughts a reality.
ers3031q90z 1 year ago
out of all the villans, Davros is th best
RawVSsamckdown 3 years ago 3
Well, no-one else would think of destroying reality ... probably because it's a TWISTED idea! I mean, what happens when only the Daleks are left?
PaulAnt2008 2 years ago
they stop.
Simple as that. Their only reason to live is to destroy. Davros created them back in ye olde days to cleanse everything but the children of scarro.
MANB91UK 2 years ago
luv tha vid check out my reality bomb vid
we are da only ones with videos that tell u wat a reality bomb is! haha
DoctorWhoLord123 3 years ago
That has to be the most diabolical device ever thought of!
LET ALONE BUILD!
lvs2shoot 3 years ago 5
um i understand, and my first comment still stands!
jwrocks 3 years ago 2
Once the task that their program dictates is complete they will stop, having nothing to drive them, so long as the doctor fights, the Daleks shall exist, only after victory shall Daleks and Davros be useless and cease, whatever 'cease' means.
ers3031q90z 3 years ago 3
It is like clockwork, the actions that the daleks and davros take are based on their mentality and their surroundings, like machines, they have a SINGLE PROGRAM
ers3031q90z 3 years ago 3
Why do evil guys always want to destroy the universe? what do they plan on doing after? Gloat for a bit? Laugh maniacally?
After that- then what?
Randathamane 3 years ago 2
Pretty much. Davros is actually insane, his daleks were instilled with his insane values by brainwashing. They don't have a plan after they kill everything.
Feaelen 3 years ago 3
Probably fight among themselves (which is what the Daleks always do when there's no one else to fight).
baybarsedturner 3 years ago 2
i can imagine that actually:
Davros: the plan has succeeded!
Dalek: uh, just one question Master
Davros: what!?
Dalek: what do we do now?
Davros: oh, to be honest i hadn't really thought of that
Dalek: so, u planned up to this point and that's it?
Davros: pretty much yeah
Dalek: you idiot!
Davros: um, anyone for Monopoly?
maxleo34 3 years ago 5
Lol! It's like Evil the Cat from Earthworm Jim.
Henchman: So master, what are you going to do after you destroy the universe?
Evil the Cat: Er, I don't know. Glue it back together I suppose.
ghtjdjdhfjeosnvcurth 3 years ago
monopoly? it lasts a while.
digital785 3 years ago 4
He's bloomin mad!
jwrocks 3 years ago 2
He is *not* "bloomin' mad!".....you just don't comprehend his superiority! You just don't comprehend his superority! A natural desire, an instinct to DESTROY!!!
Remember5thONovember 3 years ago 3
Now Thats bloody Brilliant!!
ers3031q90z 3 years ago 11
Thank you for posting this part of the episode.
"The Emperor Protects"
darksage11 3 years ago