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{{first pic|Kill bots.jpg|The Kill-Mech invade Dispater. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Star Tigers (comic story)|Star Tigers]]'')}}
According to some variations of sources, '''Kill-Mechs''' were present on the planet [[Dispater]] in the [[26th century]], when they attempted an invasion. This was, evidently, at the exact same time as a [[Dalek]] invasion of the same planet. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Star Tigers (comic story)|Star Tigers]]'')
According to some variations of sources, '''Kill-Mechs''' were present on the planet [[Dispater]] in the [[26th century]], when they attempted an invasion. This was, evidently, at the exact same time as a [[Dalek]] invasion of the same planet. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Star Tigers (comic story)|Star Tigers]]'')
== Anatomy ==
The inner-mechanisms of the Kill-Mech are not known, but the species appeared to be android or cyborg in nature. Their bodies featured circular heads, armless torsos, and a three-pronged base. The Kill-Mech would blast bolts of energy out of their chest plates.
The Kill-Mech were somewhat similar to Daleks, well known for exclaiming "eradicate" on the battlefield. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Star Tigers (comic story)|Star Tigers]]'')


== Behind the scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==
[[File:Star Tigers Original Dalek panel.jpg|thumb|The original intended art of the Daleks on the planet.]]
The Daleks were originally to have featured in part six of ''Star Tigers'', when they would have been seen closing in on Dispater. However, the instalment had to be rewritten and revised to replace the Daleks with the Kill-Mechs, totally original creations, when it was rumoured that [[Terry Nation]] was planning to withdraw the licence to use the Daleks in the strip. Fortunately, it turned out Nation had no such intentions and the Daleks returned in part seven. The ''[[Abslom Daak - Dalek Killer (graphic novel)|Abslom Daak: Dalek Killer]]'' graphic novel restores the original dialogue and art, removing the Kill-Mechs altogether.
The Daleks were originally to have featured in part six of ''Star Tigers'', when they would have been seen closing in on Dispater. However, the instalment had to be rewritten and revised to replace the Daleks with the Kill-Mechs, totally original creations, when it was rumoured that [[Terry Nation]] was planning to withdraw the licence to use the Daleks in the strip. Fortunately, it turned out Nation had no such intentions and the Daleks returned in part seven. The ''[[Abslom Daak - Dalek Killer (graphic novel)|Abslom Daak: Dalek Killer]]'' graphic novel restores the original dialogue and art, removing the Kill-Mechs altogether.
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The Kill-Mech invade Dispater. (COMIC: Star Tigers)

According to some variations of sources, Kill-Mechs were present on the planet Dispater in the 26th century, when they attempted an invasion. This was, evidently, at the exact same time as a Dalek invasion of the same planet. (COMIC: Star Tigers)

Anatomy[[edit] | [edit source]]

The inner-mechanisms of the Kill-Mech are not known, but the species appeared to be android or cyborg in nature. Their bodies featured circular heads, armless torsos, and a three-pronged base. The Kill-Mech would blast bolts of energy out of their chest plates.

The Kill-Mech were somewhat similar to Daleks, well known for exclaiming "eradicate" on the battlefield. (COMIC: Star Tigers)

Behind the scenes[[edit] | [edit source]]

The original intended art of the Daleks on the planet.

The Daleks were originally to have featured in part six of Star Tigers, when they would have been seen closing in on Dispater. However, the instalment had to be rewritten and revised to replace the Daleks with the Kill-Mechs, totally original creations, when it was rumoured that Terry Nation was planning to withdraw the licence to use the Daleks in the strip. Fortunately, it turned out Nation had no such intentions and the Daleks returned in part seven. The Abslom Daak: Dalek Killer graphic novel restores the original dialogue and art, removing the Kill-Mechs altogether.