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| | |alias = Bronze God | ||
| | |image = Dalek (Living History).jpg | ||
|species = Dalek | |species = Dalek | ||
|origin = [[Skaro]] | |origin = [[Skaro]] | ||
|only = Living History (audio story) | |only = Living History (audio story) | ||
|voice actor = Nicholas Briggs | |voice actor = Nicholas Briggs | ||
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''' | A '''[[Dalek]]'s''' [[spaceship|ship]] crash landed in ancient [[Britain]] in [[BC#1st century B.C.|55 B.C.]]. The native [[Briton]]s, believing it to be a [[God|deity]], named the Dalek the "'''Bronze God'''". It encountered [[Winston Churchill]] and [[Kazran Sardick]] when the [[Eleventh Doctor]] took them [[Time travel|back]] in [[time]] in [[The Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]]. Ultimately, it was destroyed when its ship [[Explosion|exploded]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Living History (audio story)|Living History]]'') | ||
== Behind the scenes == | |||
Both the cover art for ''Living History'' and ''[[The Churchill Years: Volume One]]'' box set depicts the Dalek's casing intact, but the Dalek is said to be heavily damaged [[Doctor Who universe|in-universe]]. | |||
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Latest revision as of 07:19, 3 September 2020
A Dalek's ship crash landed in ancient Britain in 55 B.C.. The native Britons, believing it to be a deity, named the Dalek the "Bronze God". It encountered Winston Churchill and Kazran Sardick when the Eleventh Doctor took them back in time in the TARDIS. Ultimately, it was destroyed when its ship exploded. (AUDIO: Living History)
Behind the scenes[[edit] | [edit source]]
Both the cover art for Living History and The Churchill Years: Volume One box set depicts the Dalek's casing intact, but the Dalek is said to be heavily damaged in-universe.