2000AD wrote:Sorry, i assumed you were looking for quotes of the Master brainwashing people.
As for direct quotes of the Doctor using the satelites to brainwash people I don't think there are any, I was merely filling in the gap in the following chain of events:
1) Master uses satelite network to make most people compliant to him.
2) Doctor says he's taken over said satelite network.
3) ???
4) People who previously were loyal to The Master are now following the orders of The Doctor and his companion.
Hardly a massive leap in logic is it?
And again if you want the specific quote of the Doctor saying he's tapped into the network then find someone with the episode on tape, it is in there.
You just don't get it, and that's sad. Stop tilting at strawmen for a little and actually read my posts. Of course there are ways it could have happened - the fact that it got no explanation at all (and again, I don't believe Archangel was mentioned after Professor Traitor) is *weak storytelling*. PS, saying 'it's in there' is not evidence - back up your claim or drop it.
2000AD wrote:
If the premise that the Doctor was using the satellites to influence people is acceptable then it's not incongruous.
Yeah, magic loyalty that comes from nowhere and goes nowhere and has no explanation isn't dramatically weak at all. Are you listening? OF COURSE THERE ARE EXPLANATIONS. It's just POOR DRAMA. This is a minor point in the manifold problems of the episode, but you both can't let it go and can't even understand what I'm saying.
2000AD wrote:And where did you get 'totally trustworthy heroes of the human race who are fully briefed' from? The only thing that indicated the heores trust in them is Jack's "Follow me" when he's going for the paradox machine and that's after The Doctor has done his funky stuff and made The Master cry like a baby.
Dude, they're fighting and being slaughtered by their alien overlords to save mankind from a destruction they knew all about a year ago. If you don't think this shows either a) massive double-agentry, where the whole thing was planned for ages or b) a sudden, complete turnaround from the goose-stepping goons then ... that boggles my mind.
2000AD wrote:Given that he helped them design the Valiant it would appear that The Master has some connections inside UNIT. Combine that with The Master being the Prime Minister of Britain and now being backed by floating balls of death and that's 3 reasons for them to follow him off the top of my head. That's not counting that they could well have been brainwashed by Archangel after all. These things allowed him to go from nobody to Prime Minister with established background in 18 months.
As for stopping the Doctor and his friends, let's not forget they had just been declared terrorists. Even if we don't assume the guards are loyal to Saxon (brainwashed or otherwise) stopping terrorists is still part of their job.
Christ, it's like you're INTENTIONALLY thinking like a retard. Yes, the Doctor etc were declared terrorists - and then the Master murdered POTUS, conquered the world, and killed hundreds millions of people right in front of them. Yeah, let's cover these guys, the old guy might try something - especially those guys who came in with the President! WE'RE HELPING, WE'RE HELPING!
It's shown that they're basically the only thing keeping the Master from being assassinated on a minute by minute basis - what, did they get a double dose of the kool-aid? The writers have to do this stuff themselves, you know.
I hear if a terrorist defrauded an election and once held an advisory post with the military, then you should follow them into a billion bodycount. Obviously: that's why the ep gave so much time to the soldiers as more than just goons with guns - oh wait, it didn't, they were mindless idiots under the command of Irrelevant Character Ten and then suddenly became heroes.