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  1. The Mutant Phase is a Big Finish Productions audio drama based on the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who. It forms the third serial in the Dalek Empire arc, following on from events in The Genocide Machine and The Apocalypse Element .

  2. The Mutant Phase was the fifteenth story in Big Finish's main range. It was written by Nicholas Briggs and featured Peter Davison as the Fifth Doctor and Sarah Sutton as Nyssa. It was the third of the Dalek Empire semi-linked stories and was an early example of a non-original piece of Doctor Who...

  3. Doctor Who. The Mutant Phase was a dangerous mutation that the Daleks suffered from at one point in an alternate timeline. During a battle, a lone Dalek was damaged by weapon fire which penetrated its casing, allowing for a parasitic wasp to enter the body.

  4. Dec 18, 2000 · When the Doctor and Nyssa find themselves trapped in this deadly chain of events, they must decide who their real enemies are. What is certain, however, is that no matter where the Doctor turns… his arch enemies, the Daleks, will be waiting for him.

  5. The Mutant Phase. Series Episode Number: 15. First Broadcast: Sun 31 Dec 2000 - ~9:00pm UTC (United Kingdom) Running Time: 120 minutes. Recorded on Sat 23 Sep 2000 in Moat Studios, London. In the 22nd century, the Daleks have occupied planet Earth. By the 43rd century, only a handful of humans survive. Still further into the distant future, a ...

  6. When the Doctor and Nyssa find themselves trapped in this deadly chain of events, they must decide who their real enemies are. What is certain, however, is that no matter where the Doctor turns… his arch enemies, the Daleks, will be waiting for him.

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  8. The Mutant Phase was a dangerous mutation that the Daleks suffered from at one point in an alternate timeline. History [ [edit] | edit source ] During a battle, a lone Dalek was damaged by weapon fire which penetrated its casing, allowing for a parasitic wasp to enter the body.