- Dr. Who: Well Jamie, the experiment's nearly over. I've had no sleep. I've been up all night, but it's been worth it.
- Jamie: Ah, don't touch me!
- Dr. Who: Now what's the matter?
- Jamie: Anyone would think this was a little game.
- Dr. Who: No. It is not a game.
- Jamie: Of course it isn't Doctor. People have died. The Daleks are all over the place, fit to murder the lot of us, and all you can say is you've had a good night's work.
- Dr. Who: Jamie.
- Jamie: No, Doctor. Look, I'm telling you this. You and me -- we're finished. You're just too callous for me. Anything goes by the board, anything at all.
- Dr. Who: That's just not true, Jamie. I've never held that the end justifies the means.
- Jamie: Ach, words. What do I care about words? You don't give that much for a living soul except yourself.
- Dr. Who: I care about life. I care about human beings. Do you think I let you go through that Dalek test lightly?
- Jamie: I don't know. Did you? Look, Doctor, just whose side are you on?
- Arthur Terrall: Doctor! No doubt you are a keen student of human nature, but some things are better left alone.
- Dr. Who: No, Mr. Terrall. I am not a student of human nature. I am a professor of a far wider academy, of which human nature is merely a part. All forms of life interest me.
- [first lines]
- Jamie: Miss Waterfield? Can you open the door? We've come to get you. Quick, before we see any more of those mechanical beasties.
- [last lines]
- Dr. Who: [one of the Daleks lifts The Doctor up with its arm.] What is it? What do you want? Hmm? What are you up to? Ah! What are you doing?
- Jamie: Doctor, where are they taking you?
- Dr. Who: Where are you taking me? Jamie! They're taking me for a ride! Jamie, they're playing a game. It's a game! They're taking me for a ride!
- [laughs]
- Theodore Maxtible: A rather amusing little game, don't you think Jamie?