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* Released with a pack of ‘INVADER’ trading cards.
* Released with a pack of ‘INVADER’ trading cards.


== Related Articles ==
* [[Doctor Who: Battles in Time]]
* [[Doctor Who: Battles in Time (magazine)]]
* [[Doctor Who: Battles in Time (trading cards)]]
* [[DWBIT comic stories]]


== External links ==
== External links ==

Revision as of 22:52, 30 June 2013

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Contents

Gameplay: Hunt the Monsters!
Card Clash: The Editor (006) beats Joan Redfern (415)
FAQ Episode Guide: 32 Daleks in Manhattan
Monster Foldout: Face of Boe Keeper of Secrets!
Comic Strip: Crimes and Punishment
Brain Buster Puzzles
Personality Test: Ahead of Your Time! (What sort of future person are you like?)
  • Dalek Wars (Search and Find): Prison Break! (from 'Dalek Victories, Human Errors' by Maxx Fo)


Shown is the secret human prison ship 'Space Station X-R' home to the most evil criminals and the only Dalek Supreme captured by the humans. Three Hundred years into the Dalek-Human War a huge prison ship was located in orbit around the planet Nowhere, tucked into an anti-matter reef between the Blore Wilderness and the Gulf of Null. It was believed to be secure by the humans but a successful rescue attempt by the Daleks from their base on the planet Kembel, freed the Dalek Supreme, led to the humans being wiped out and the brain patterns of the most evil human minds (including Ook "Star Burner" Rowann and Petra Dank, Black Widow of Cep Zoltha) used by the Daleks in their battle computers.




Additional notes

  • Released with a pack of ‘INVADER’ trading cards.


External links