Like I said I find something more frightening if I think I might have a chance against it.interspark said:yes that was the docs first adventure "doctor who and the daleks" in those days an army of daleks was beaten by an equal number of primitie humanoids, in this day and age a single dalek could take on an army of cybermen, and people really used to have nightmares about those things?SuccessAndBiscuts said:but I do remember watching two guys kill a Dalek with a length of rope in a film/special type thing (they used the rope to drag it into an open lift-shaft) the "modern" Daleks would laugh off something like that.
I know they wernt really zombies. For that matter the "Gas-mask zombies" wern't either, or the Water-zombies, but they were still ungainly, re-animated, (in a way) dead bodies.interspark said:the vashta nerada were in no way zombies, they completely devoured people and then just so happened to use their suits as a vessel. i always thought theyd have been safer if they HADNT sealed their suits, i mean, quite besides the fact that theyd know when one of them got eaten it also might have stopped the vashta nerada from being able to conrol them so easilySuccessAndBiscuts said:Also was it just me or has there been a lot of repeated themes in in the newer material? Im talking about nano-foes. Gas-mask zombies? awsome, Shadow-zombies (the library episode) hrmmm, Water-zombies (second last David Tennant special) Ive seen this before...
Its not so much the zombies part that gets me as the fact they were caused by nano-foes, things so microscopic you can't see them.
I guess it goes back to my original point. If I can't see something then I can't fight it, if I can't fight it then I lose interest.