Talk:Warriors of Kudlak

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Just a few thoughts and notations[edit]

Clyde says "The Corporal's only been at our school a couple o' months". If the recent fan-confusion over dating SJA is put aside a moment, and we use onscreen evidence of Maria's alarm clock to date Invasion of the Bane to January 2009 and English tradition to date Revenge of the Slitheen as being September 2009, then this places Warriors of Kudlak in Early 2010, making it inch further and further forward from where Torchwood series two and Doctor Who series four will likely set themselves. This does nothing to help the current fan debate, and instead hinders it more. On a different note, Kudlak says, "It's been a month, yet our rating's are down" [or something similar]. Does he mean that the Ealing site of 'Combat 3000' was begun a month ago, or does he mean something else? Finally, Lance's posters confused me no end, as well. No matter how long I looked at them, and no matter how 'clear' they were onscreen, the only name - indeed, almost the only words - I could make out were Acid Burn on the wall over his headboard. The oft-repeated posters behind Carrie's head were the clearest, yet still illegible. Can anyone help? [User: Stripey]. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 87.102.12.191 (talk) 14:38, 23 October 2007 (UTC) .[reply]

This page'd be full by now if this was Doctor Who methinks. Still, I'll write a reply to my good self. The reply is "Thank you TV.com, for establishing the names Space Station Zero and City Justice". [User: Stripey].

Slabs[edit]

In Part 2 of this story, Clyde & Luke are sent to a storage area in crates by a gang of aliens in helmets, could these be Slabs (See Smith & Jones) by any chance?

--Cooky-cy 17:11, 29 October 2007 (UTC)[reply]

It's possible, but we'd need a source to include it in the article. EALacey 17:38, 29 October 2007 (UTC)[reply]
They weren't Slabs. Slabs were all leather (and didn't grunt). EdokterTalk 19:41, 29 October 2007 (UTC)[reply]
I think the reason they wore helmets was because of the cost to make more Kudlak prosthetic heads otherwise. The Cat Nun extras in "New Earth" wore veils over simple shop-bought cat masks to give a rough shape. They could not afford to make Cat faces for all the extras as well. Wolf of Fenric 17:08, 2 November 2007 (UTC)[reply]
I agree. Likewise with the Judoon. DW and its spin offs may have high budgets but certainly not enough to portray entire races who are slated for only one episode at time of production. It really seemed to me that what we saw in part 2 were intended to be helmeted members of Kudlak's race to save money and time.--HellCat86 (talk) 23:55, 15 December 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Halo[edit]

We need to add something abot Halo on hear as it was mentioned in the episode —Preceding unsigned comment added by 84.69.94.115 (talk) 23:29, 29 October 2007 (UTC)[reply]