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===The Bloodiest of Battles=== | ===The Bloodiest of Battles=== | ||
[[File:Recon scout defeated.jpg|left|thumb|The recon scout is defeated. ([[TV]]: ''[[Resolution (TV story)|Resolution]]'')]] | [[File:Recon scout defeated.jpg|left|thumb|The recon scout is defeated. ([[TV]]: ''[[Resolution (TV story)|Resolution]]'')]] | ||
In the [[9th century]], a [[Dalek (Resolution)|Dalek]] [[reconnaissance scout]] came to [[Earth]] with the intention of claiming the planet for the [[Dalek Empire]]. To defeat the Dalek, an army of former enemies banded together. The army fought "the bloodiest of battles" against the Dalek, suffering massive casualties. Finally, the army managed to trap the Dalek in netting and set its casing on fire, destroying it and "only just" won the battle. However, the [[Kaled mutant]] inside was not destroyed in the fire. ([[TV]]: ''[[Resolution (TV story)|Resolution]]'') | In the [[9th century]], a [[Dalek (Resolution)|Dalek]] [[reconnaissance scout]] came to [[Earth]] with the intention of claiming the planet for the [[Dalek Empire]]. To defeat the [[Dalek]], an army of former enemies banded together. The army fought "the bloodiest of battles" against the Dalek, suffering massive casualties. Finally, the army managed to trap the [[Dalek]] in netting and set its casing on fire, destroying it and "only just" won the battle. However, the [[Kaled mutant]] inside was not destroyed in the fire. ([[TV]]: ''[[Resolution (TV story)|Resolution]]'') | ||
===Division of the enemy=== | ===Division of the enemy=== | ||
Due to the fear the Dalek had instilled in its enemies, the warriors that would become known as the [[Three Custodians]] cut the [[Kaled mutant]] into three pieces with the plan to bury them at opposite ends of the world and forever guard the burial sites as a precaution to prevent the Dalek from ever returning. Two of the pieces ended up on [[Anuta Island]] in the South Pacific and [[Siberia]], [[Russia]]. However, while crossing the area that would one day become [[Sheffield]], the third Custodian was killed, preventing him from carrying out his task. The third piece of the Dalek was left with the Custodian's body where he fell and remained there for over a thousand years. ([[TV]]: ''[[Resolution (TV story)|Resolution]]'') | Due to the fear the Dalek had instilled in its enemies, the warriors that would become known as the [[Three Custodians]] cut the [[Kaled mutant]] into three pieces with the plan to bury them at opposite ends of the world and forever guard the burial sites as a precaution to prevent the [[Dalek]] from ever returning. Two of the pieces ended up on [[Anuta Island]] in the South Pacific and [[Siberia]], [[Russia]]. However, while crossing the area that would one day become [[Sheffield]], the third Custodian was killed, preventing him from carrying out his task. The third piece of the Dalek was left with the Custodian's body where he fell and remained there for over a thousand years. ([[TV]]: ''[[Resolution (TV story)|Resolution]]'') | ||
==Aftermath== | ==Aftermath== | ||
===Guarding the pieces=== | ===Guarding the pieces=== | ||
Over the next millennium, the [[Dalek (Resolution)|Dalek]]'s pieces were guarded by the [[Order of the Custodians]], the descendants of two of the original Custodians who remained unaware of the fate of their third companion. The Battle of Hope Valley became a legend with at least one book being written about it while pieces of the Dalek's casing were recovered at some point including its [[gunstick]] and sold on the black market. ([[TV]]: ''[[Resolution (TV story)|Resolution]]'') | Over the next millennium, the [[Dalek (Resolution)|Dalek]]'s pieces were guarded by the [[Order of the Custodians]], the descendants of two of the original Custodians who remained unaware of the fate of their third companion. The Battle of Hope Valley became a legend with at least one book being written about it while pieces of the [[Dalek]]'s casing were recovered at some point including its [[gunstick]] and sold on the black market. ([[TV]]: ''[[Resolution (TV story)|Resolution]]'') | ||
===Restoration of the Dalek=== | ===Restoration of the Dalek=== | ||
In [[2018]], the body of the Lost Custodian was discovered under in the [[sewers]] under the [[Sheffield Town Hall]] and it was turned into an | In [[2018]], the body of the Lost Custodian was discovered under in the [[sewers]] under the [[Sheffield Town Hall]] and it was turned into an archaeological dig funded by the Order of the Custodians. On [[January|January 1]], [[2019]], the piece of the [[Dalek]] held by the Lost Custodian was uncovered by [[Lin (Resolution)|Lin]] and [[Mitch (Resolution)|Mitch]] and exposed to [[ultraviolet]] light which reawakened the [[Dalek]]. Using a [[spatial shift]], the [[Dalek]] was able to pull itself back together and resumed its mission of conquest of planet [[Earth]]. | ||
The Dalek's actions drew the attention of the [[Thirteenth Doctor]] and [[Team TARDIS]] who investigated and quickly determined what they were dealing with. The Dalek | The [[Dalek]]'s actions drew the attention of the [[Thirteenth Doctor]] and [[Team TARDIS]], who investigated and quickly determined what they were dealing with. The [[Dalek]] rebuilt its casing, using recovered pieces of the original and "patched it with all sort of spare parts, mainly metal" and attempted to signal the [[Dalek Fleet]] to take [[Earth]]. However, the [[Dalek]]'s casing was destroyed by the Doctor, [[Ryan Sinclair]], [[Yasmin Khan]], [[Graham O'Brien]], [[Lin (Resolution)|Lin]], [[Mitch (Resolution)|Mitch]], and [[Aaron Sinclair|Aaron Sinclair.]] Using parts of a [[microwave oven]] and taking inspiration from how the [[Dalek]] was defeated during the [[Battle of Hope Valley]], they burned the [[Dalek]]'s casing. Though the [[Kaled mutant]] itself survived, it was finally destroyed when the [[Thirteenth Doctor|Doctor]] ejected it from [[The Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]] into a [[supernova]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Resolution (TV story)|Resolution]]'') | ||
[[Category:Dalek conflicts]] | [[Category:Dalek conflicts]] | ||
[[Category:Human conflicts]] | [[Category:Human conflicts]] |
Revision as of 05:31, 12 January 2019
The Battle of Hope Valley was a battle in the 9th century between a human army and a Dalek reconnaissance scout. (TV: Resolution)
History
The Bloodiest of Battles
In the 9th century, a Dalek reconnaissance scout came to Earth with the intention of claiming the planet for the Dalek Empire. To defeat the Dalek, an army of former enemies banded together. The army fought "the bloodiest of battles" against the Dalek, suffering massive casualties. Finally, the army managed to trap the Dalek in netting and set its casing on fire, destroying it and "only just" won the battle. However, the Kaled mutant inside was not destroyed in the fire. (TV: Resolution)
Division of the enemy
Due to the fear the Dalek had instilled in its enemies, the warriors that would become known as the Three Custodians cut the Kaled mutant into three pieces with the plan to bury them at opposite ends of the world and forever guard the burial sites as a precaution to prevent the Dalek from ever returning. Two of the pieces ended up on Anuta Island in the South Pacific and Siberia, Russia. However, while crossing the area that would one day become Sheffield, the third Custodian was killed, preventing him from carrying out his task. The third piece of the Dalek was left with the Custodian's body where he fell and remained there for over a thousand years. (TV: Resolution)
Aftermath
Guarding the pieces
Over the next millennium, the Dalek's pieces were guarded by the Order of the Custodians, the descendants of two of the original Custodians who remained unaware of the fate of their third companion. The Battle of Hope Valley became a legend with at least one book being written about it while pieces of the Dalek's casing were recovered at some point including its gunstick and sold on the black market. (TV: Resolution)
Restoration of the Dalek
In 2018, the body of the Lost Custodian was discovered under in the sewers under the Sheffield Town Hall and it was turned into an archaeological dig funded by the Order of the Custodians. On January 1, 2019, the piece of the Dalek held by the Lost Custodian was uncovered by Lin and Mitch and exposed to ultraviolet light which reawakened the Dalek. Using a spatial shift, the Dalek was able to pull itself back together and resumed its mission of conquest of planet Earth.
The Dalek's actions drew the attention of the Thirteenth Doctor and Team TARDIS, who investigated and quickly determined what they were dealing with. The Dalek rebuilt its casing, using recovered pieces of the original and "patched it with all sort of spare parts, mainly metal" and attempted to signal the Dalek Fleet to take Earth. However, the Dalek's casing was destroyed by the Doctor, Ryan Sinclair, Yasmin Khan, Graham O'Brien, Lin, Mitch, and Aaron Sinclair. Using parts of a microwave oven and taking inspiration from how the Dalek was defeated during the Battle of Hope Valley, they burned the Dalek's casing. Though the Kaled mutant itself survived, it was finally destroyed when the Doctor ejected it from the TARDIS into a supernova. (TV: Resolution)