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  1. May 8, 2024 · The Daleks have continued to show up across each series of Doctor Who, whether they are taking on the latest Regeneration or are simply mentioned as an ominous threat looming in the background. But who are the Daleks, and why have they become such a terrifying phenomenon in science fiction?

    • George Chrysostomou
    • The Origin of The Daleks
    • The Dalek Expansion
    • The Return of Davros
    • The Time War
    • Recovering from The Time War
    • Return of The Daleks

    The story of the Daleks begins on their homeworld Skaro, a planet inhabited by two rival races - the Kaleds and the Thals. These races became locked in a thousand year war, one that culminated in the detonation of neutronic bombs that left Skaro inhospitable and irradiated. Shortly before this time, the Twelfth Doctor visited Skaro and stumbled upo...

    Here is where the Daleks timeline becomes particularly interesting; it appears to suggest the Daleks split into two factions at this time, one dedicated to space exploration and the other remaining on Skaro. The spacefaring faction invaded Earth in the 22nd century, planning to transform the planet into a mobile headquarters by replacing its core w...

    The Daleks entered into a war with an android race known as the Movellans, and they believed they needed an advantage - Davros, their creator, who had been kept in suspended animation all these years ("Destiny of the Daleks"). This seems to have been the time when they realized the Time Lords had interfered with their history, and in "Resurrection ...

    This led to the Time War, a conflict between the Daleks and the Time Lords that set all of history ablaze. The final battle of the Time War was fought over Gallifrey itself, and it would have led to the planet's destruction if not for the interference of multiple incarnations of the Doctor. Gallifrey was banished into a bubble universe, and the Dal...

    The Doctor has often likened Daleks to cockroaches, and they were able to endure the Time War. A lone Dalek that survived the Time War was discovered on 21st century Earth but committed suicide when its genes were rendered impure ("Dalek"). The Dalek Emperor survived, and attempted to create a new Dalek army, but was defeated by the Ninth Doctor an...

    Three of Davros' Daleks used a device called the Progenitor to successfully spawn a new Dalek paradigm ("Victory of the Daleks"), and it was not long before a new Dalek Empire spanned the stars, even allying with other races in an alliance to trap the Eleventh Doctor ("The Pandorica Opens"). They rebuilt Skaro, and the Doctor first got a real sense...

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_DaleksThe Daleks - Wikipedia

    The Daleks (also known as The Mutants and The Dead Planet) is the second serial in the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was first broadcast on BBC TV in seven weekly parts from 21 December 1963 to 1 February 1964.

  3. Though these Daleks had captured the Doctor's TARDIS, ( HOMEVID: Emperor of the Daleks) one account claimed the Doctor, in his personal timeline, would not confront the Daleks again until they had created a new command structure, involving grey Dalek drones and Gold Supreme Daleks.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › DalekDalek - Wikipedia

    Dalek - Wikipedia. The Daleks ( / ˈdɑːlɛks / ⓘ DAH-leks) are a fictional extraterrestrial race of extremely xenophobic [1] [2] mutants principally portrayed in the British science fiction television programme Doctor Who.

  5. The Daleks ( / ˈdɑːlɛks / ⓘ DAH-leks) are a fictional extraterrestrial race of mutants from the British science fiction television series Doctor Who. The mutated remains of the Kaled people of the planet Skaro, they travel around in tank -like mechanical casings, and are a race bent on universal conquest and destruction.

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  7. Jan 10, 2022 · The Daleks here are aggressive and powerful (until Donna finds the off-switch in their basement), but the Doctors storyline is more tied up with the companions’ fates than the Daleks.

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