Preparing for Series 9: Daleks Invade the London Underground!

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In London today? Be careful. Don’t take any unnecessary risks, like taking public transport. “Why?” I hear you ask. “There’s nothing wrong with the underground except its stuffiness and potential for body odour transference.” Well, you’d be wrong.


The Daleks have invaded!


Yep, Skaro’s irradiated nasties have taken over the Transport for London (TfL) network and trying to exterminate all in sight. Fortunately, the Doctor seems to have blocked their power signals meaning they can’t actually turn fellow passengers into skeletons. But they still look frightful, and can probably yell pretty loudly. You have been warned.


The Daleks were spotted at Westminster London Underground Station, patiently waiting for a train. Don’t believe me? Here’s proof!



Dalek entering the Underground via wide aisle gates:<br />ACCESS GRANTED! Balance remaining: UNLIMITED<br />The Daleks are coming!
Where am I? Explain. EXPLAIN!
Waiting for the Jubilee line: Train approaching. Rejoice!

They made their debut nearly 52 years ago, and they’re back this Saturday in The Magician’s Apprentice and its concluding episode, The Witch’s Familiar.


What’s more, they seem to be preempting their full-scale invasion of Earth by being photographed in front of parliament.


More news as we get it of this terrifying alien force ripping through London. Keep your eyestalks peeled for more news on how the Daleks have infiltrated London Transport this week…


 


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