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}}'''''{{StoryTitle}}''''' was one of the features original to ''[[The Dalek World]]'', a [[Dalek annual]] of [[1965 (releases)|1965]], which were not so much a story as an informative feature on [[Dalek]] society. Although mostly non-narrative (and, as such, not currently considered a [[Tardis:Valid source|valid source]] by this Wiki), it featured a wealth of information about the Dalek spacecrafts forming the titular Dalek Task Force, expanding the catalogue of Dalek ships far beyond the familiar [[Dalek flying saucer]].
}}'''''{{StoryTitle}}''''' was one of the features original to ''[[The Dalek World]]'', a [[Dalek annual]] of [[1965 (releases)|1965]], which were not so much a story as an informative feature on [[Dalek]] society. Although mostly non-narrative (and, as such, not currently considered a [[Tardis:Valid source|valid source]] by this Wiki), it featured a wealth of new information about weapons designed by the [[Venusian]]s for use against the [[Dalek]]s, and the subsequent theft thereof by [[human]] agents.
 
The illustration bears the signature [[Richard Jennings|Jennings]] in the bottom-left corner.  


== Summary ==
== Summary ==

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Anti-Dalek Weapons was one of the features original to The Dalek World, a Dalek annual of 1965, which were not so much a story as an informative feature on Dalek society. Although mostly non-narrative (and, as such, not currently considered a valid source by this Wiki), it featured a wealth of new information about weapons designed by the Venusians for use against the Daleks, and the subsequent theft thereof by human agents.

Summary

Unispace agent EM2 has stolen a set of diagrams (enclosed) of weapons effective against the Daleks: the silica destructor and the metal fatigue inducer.

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