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|alias = Angel of Mercy
|image = Susan Mendes.jpg
|image = Susan Mendes.jpg
|alias = Angel of Mercy, [[Dalek Supreme]]
|species = Human
|species = Human
|species2 = Dalek
|species2 = Dalek
|origin =
|origin = [[Vega VI]]
|job = Geologist
|job = Geologist
|mother = Susan Mendes' mother
|affiliation = Reinsberg Institute
|father = Susan Mendes' father
|affiliation2 = Dalek Empire
|first = Invasion of the Daleks (audio story)
|mother = Susan Mendes' mother{{!}}Mother
|appearances = [[Susan Mendes - list of appearances|'''''see list''''']]
|father = Susan Mendes' father{{!}}Father
|voice actor = Sarah Mowat
|grandparent = Susan Mendes' grandmother{{!}}Grandmother
|first = Invasion of the Daleks (audio story)
|appearances = [[Susan Mendes - list of appearances|'''''see list''''']]
|voice actor = Sarah Mowat
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'''Susan Mendes''', also known as '''Suz''', was a [[geologist]] sent to [[Vega VI]] to study a blue rock known as [[Veganite]]. In the course of her original investigation, she met [[Alby Brook]]. When the [[Dalek]]s invaded Vega VI and enslaved the population, Susan's defiance made her a target of Dalek investigation. This behaviour also served in the Daleks' interest. They used Susan to help implement a shift system for their slave workforce so that productivity would be more efficient and the slaves would live longer. Through her captivity and service to the Daleks, Susan and her ally [[Kalendorf]] plotted to bring about the downfall of their masters and free the galaxy from Dalek rule.
'''Susan Mendes''', also known as '''Suz''', was a [[human]] [[geologist]] who was used by the [[Dalek Emperor (The Genocide Machine)|Dalek Emperor]] to give hope to the other [[slave]]s, earning her the nickname of the "'''Angel of Mercy'''" during the [[Second Great Dalek Occupation]]. After bringing about a rebellion and sharing her mind with the Emperor for a time, she caused the [[Great Catastrophe (The Exterminators)|Great Catastrophe]] and became the [[Dalek Supreme]].
== Biography ==
== Biography ==
=== Dalek invasion ===
=== Early life ===
Susan Mendes was a [[geologist]] working for the [[Rhinesberg Corporation]]. Taking a break from her work one day, Susan had a short picnic lunch with [[Alby Brook]]. As they chatted about their jobs over some homemade [[pickled onion]]s, they saw a burning starship streak through the atmosphere on a collision course for [[Vega City]]. As they rushed back to the city, they found that they could only pick up local broadcasts — the satellites had been destroyed. A furious battle with the [[Dalek]] invasion force was taking place. The broadcast was interrupted by the Daleks announcing their victory and subjugation of the [[Vega system]].
Suz was born on [[Vega VI]] where she lived with [[Susan Mendes' mother|her mother]] and [[Susan Mendes' father|father]] ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Invasion of the Daleks (audio story)|Invasion of the Daleks]]'', ''[[Dalek War: Chapter One (audio story)|Dalek War: Chapter One]]'') and was regularly sent [[pickled onion]]s by [[Susan Mendes' grandmother|her grandmother]], who lived on [[Earth]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Invasion of the Daleks (audio story)|Invasion of the Daleks]]'', ''[[Project Infinity (audio story)|Project Infinity]]'') She was only vaguely aware of the [[Dalek]]s from history lessons, the last war against them being centuries before her birth.
Susan only knew of the Daleks from obscure history lessons and was confused and even appalled by Alby's seemingly cold behaviour toward the situation. Refusing to follow him, Susan remained on Vega VI, wanting to find her parents before it was too late. The Daleks stormed the planet, laying waste to cities and enslaving the population. The weak and injured were exterminated as they would only serve to slow down the efficiency of the workforce. Other captives were surgically-altered into [[Robomen]]. As the population was being corralled, Susan assisted a man named [[Kalendorf]] and in turn stopped him from being exterminated by the Daleks. Susan's obstinate attitude toward the Dalek patrol confused and intrigued them, and Susan was kept under close scrutiny.
Becoming a [[geologist]], Suz worked as a [[researcher]] for the [[Reinsberg Institute]] and was sent in search of rare mineral deposits ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Invasion of the Daleks (audio story)|Invasion of the Daleks]]'') for [[Project Infinity]], of which she was unaware. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Project Infinity (audio story)|Project Infinity]]'') She developed something of a relationship with [[Alby Brook]], her regular [[water taxi]] driver. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Invasion of the Daleks (audio story)|Invasion of the Daleks]]'')
The machine drilling was stopped and the enslaved population of Vega VI was put to work, digging and chipping away at veins of [[Veganite]] in poorly-ventilated shafts with little more than their own bare hands. The Robomen assisted the Dalek patrols, ordering the slaves to work without rest and food. Growing exhausted from being overworked, Susan once again lashed out at her Dalek masters, demanding rest and food. Her outburst was recorded and transmitted to the [[Dalek Supreme]] in the [[Seriphia Galaxy]], who demanded to speak with Susan. Taken to a communications chamber, Susan was left alone, facing a screen and the Dalek Supreme, who told her that it was transmitting from the Seriphia Galaxy, which the Daleks had created themselves using the [[Apocalypse Element]]. Having asserted that the Daleks will not be defeated, the Dalek Supreme demanded to know why Susan continued to be defiant.
=== The Dalek occupation ===
When the [[Dalek]]s [[Dalek invasion of Vega VI|invaded]] Vega VI, Suz refused to flee the planet with Alby and went looking for her family. She survived the invasion and was, like the other survivors, forced to mine [[veganite]], her defiance in saving [[Kalendorf]] - whom she befriended - bringing her to the attention of the [[Dalek Supreme (Invasion of the Daleks)|Dalek Supreme]]. The Dalek Supreme had an audience with her and agreed to give the slaves food and rest, later telling her to come up with a work/rest rota to give the people [[hope]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Invasion of the Daleks (audio story)|Invasion of the Daleks]]'')
Susan was too exhausted to think clearly, trying to explain that the slaves needed rest. However, if the slaves rested, the work would stop and that was not acceptable to the Daleks. Frustrated and spent, Susan told the Dalek Supreme to kill her. Instead, it informed her that the slaves would be allowed to rest and that they would speak again. In time, a shift system was implemented for the slaves, allowing work to continue and the slaves to survive. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Invasion of the Daleks (audio story)|Invasion of the Daleks]]'')
Suz spent six months travelling between Dalek-occupied [[planet]]s bringing hope to the slaves through similar means, telling the Dalek Supreme that she needed Kalendorf as a companion to keep her going and secretly having him deliver [[telepathy|telepathic]] messages to the slaves telling them to stand by for rebellion. She began to feel a sense of accomplishment for what she was doing and became known as the Angel of Mercy.
=== The Dalek Empire ===
When rebellion began early on [[K5000]], Suz sold [[Wernay]] and the rebels out to keep her and Kalendorf's secret, further appalling her companion with her apparent pro-Dalek leanings which she began to recognise. The Daleks made her watch the [[Earth Alliance]]'s attack on [[Guria]] and allowed her to see Alby for a brief moment through vid-link, later being probed by the Dalek Supreme on what he meant to her. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Human Factor (audio story)|The Human Factor]]'') She was left shaken by this experience. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[["Death to the Daleks!" (audio story)|"Death to the Daleks!"]]'')
Susan Mendes and Kalendorf worked together, implementing the shift policy throughout the Dalek Empire. Productivity was increased, countless of people lived, and Susan became known as "the Angel of Mercy". Despite her newfound popularity, leadership, and power, Susan hated herself for giving in to the Daleks' demands. Over time, however, Susan began to change. She began to actually feel proud at what she had accomplished, and one day on [[Garazone]] Kalendorf called her on it. The words hurt her and Susan stormed off.
Not soon after, Susan was sent to the Garazone [[moon]], [[K5000]], to put an end to a slave rebellion. A slave named [[Morebi]] and his followers had overpowered the Robomen supervisors and were torturing a lone Dalek controller within a burning warehouse. Kalendorf was also present, trying to subdue the rebellion before it had gotten out of hand. Susan tried to desperately convince the Daleks that Kalendorf was on the moon to try and persuade the rebels to surrender. The Daleks reluctantly allowed Susan to do the same. Susan's pleas were fruitless to Morebi as he no longer cared for his life. Defeated, Susan returned to the Daleks, telling them that another man, [[Wernay]], had incited the rebellion, and watched helplessly as the rebel slaves were slaughtered. Kalendorf was appalled by Susan's actions. Susan insisted that what she had done was for the greater good; to protect them and their rebellion. If Morebi and the rebels had surrendered, they would have been interrogated and the full-scale rebellion discovered.
Years later, Suz was forced to stop the [[Spiridon (species)|Zalerians]] from fighting the Daleks, who returned to [[Spiridon]] to reawaken their army and make them [[invisibility|invisible]]. When threatened with an [[Ogron]], she confessed that Kalendorf was likely amongst the rebels and urged the Daleks to exterminate the [[Seventh Doctor]] to save Kalendorf and [[Skerrill]] from his destruction of the army before being taken to complete a new assignment. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Return of the Daleks (audio story)|Return of the Daleks]]'')
Six months passed, and Susan was sent to the ocean world of [[Guria]]. However, the [[Dalek flying saucer|saucer]] transporting her and Kalendorf never made planet-fall as a battle had broken out. Susan wondered why, if the situation had soured and the Daleks were having difficulties maintaining their control over that planet. Kalendorf found that notion to be interesting; Susan was beginning to act like her Dalek masters. As the Daleks prepared for battle, Susan and Kalendorf were ordered to the command deck to witness the events unfold. As the Earth Alliance fleet descended upon the Dalek forces, decimating them, Susan wondered why the Dalek Supreme wished for her to watch what appeared to be a very sound defeat.
The Daleks were aware of an assassination plot, so they created a [[Susan Mendes (robot)|robot duplicate]] of Susan to confuse the Earth Alliance. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Fearless: Part 2 (audio story)|The Fearless: Part 2]]'')
The Dalek Supreme's ulterior motive came to the fore as, for a split second, Susan saw the face of Alby Brook on the screen. The transmission was cut and Susan was hustled off for a communique with the Dalek Supreme. There, Susan's very humanity was dissected as the Dalek Supreme probed away to find out what Alby Brook meant to her and why. The event was forever burned into Susan's mind. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Human Factor (audio story)|The Human Factor]]'')
On [[Celatron]], Suz realised that she had no real power over the Daleks after attempting to refuse to obey any Dalek but the Dalek Supreme and [[Dalek Supreme Controller ("Death to the Daleks!")|a Dalek Supreme Controller]] exterminated her Celatron assistants before her eyes. She declined the offer of having Kalendorf killed and replaced with Alby and, ([[AUDIO]]: ''[["Death to the Daleks!" (audio story)|"Death to the Daleks!"]]'') having realised that she was a collaborator, ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Suz (short story)|Suz]]'') formed a link with the [[Seer of Yaldos]] so that her memories and knowledge could live on. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Project Infinity (audio story)|Project Infinity]]'') Following a meeting with the [[Dalek Emperor (The Genocide Machine)|Dalek Emperor]], she incited rebellion by shouting "death to the Daleks!" on a live broadcast ([[AUDIO]]: ''[["Death to the Daleks!" (audio story)|"Death to the Daleks!"]]'') and was paralysed and taken away.
=== Sowing the seeds of destruction ===
[[Transmat]]ted to a ship in orbit, Suz was put in [[stasis]] to become a Dalek at some point in the future. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Dalek War: Chapter One (audio story)|Dalek War: Chapter One]]'') Unbeknownst to her, the Dalek Emperor had transferred his mind into hers to escape [[the Mentor]] and [[Alliance Dalek|her Daleks]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Dalek War: Chapter Two (audio story)|Dalek War: Chapter Two]]'')
The years passed and Susan continued her duties, avoiding suspicion. Work efficiency was at its peak and the slaves showed no signs of rebellion. The Daleks continued their invasion of the galaxy, the Earth Alliance suffered massive damage and defeat with billions perishing. The situation came to a boiling point when, on the planet [[Selatron]], Susan actually kicked a Dalek from her office, scolding it for daring to talk back to her. She refused to have even a single word with that sector's [[Dalek Controller|Supreme Controller]], saying that she would only speak with the Dalek Supreme. Despite Kalendorf's warnings, Susan continued to be obstinate toward the Daleks, believing she had power over them. Only when the door was blasted down and Kalendorf's life was threatened did Susan agree to speak with the Supreme Controller, and she realised that the only people she had any semblance of power over were the slaves.
Despite Susan and Kalendorf's best efforts to be discreet with their plans of rebellion, the Supreme Controller had noticed that something was amiss; Kalendorf had been interacting closely with the slaves, though no words were exchanged. Those actions were deemed suspicious and the Supreme Controller demanded an answer. Susan's reply that the slaves "were praying" failed to impress. As a punishment for her obstructive behaviour and for coercing a group of Selatron slaves into removing surveillance devices from her office, Susan was forced to watch the cold-blooded extermination of the workers. The surveillance devices were replaced, and Susan was permitted to speak with the Dalek Supreme as she had so adamantly requested.
=== Sharing a mind ===
Almost six years later, [[the Mentor]] found the ship and ordered that Suz be destroyed in order to kill the Dalek Emperor inside her mind. She was saved by Alby and awoken by [[Mirana]] and [[Johnstone|Dr Johnstone]], who informed her of what had happened during her slumber, how she had survived and that, in early days of the [[Enemy-Alliance Dalek War]], the Dalek Emperor likely transferred his mind into her. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Dalek War: Chapter One (audio story)|Dalek War: Chapter One]]'')
Susan, still with a notion that she held some level of power, complained to the Dalek Supreme about how she was treated. The Supreme Dalek listened for a while before harshly reminding her that she answered only to the Daleks and that all Daleks answer to it. Though, to her and especially Kalendorf's surprise, the Dalek Supreme recognised that Susan needed emotional support and demanded to know if Kalendorf's friendship was ineffective. If Kalendorf was causing unneeded stress for Susan, then he would be exterminated. Alby Brook was mentioned again, and the Dalek Supreme suggested that replacing Kalendorf with Alby would make Susan more efficient. Conflicted, Susan declined, finally realising what little power she had. She also knew of the Daleks' suspicions.
Aboard the ''[[Defiant]]'', the Daleks demanded that Suz be handed over to them so that the Emperor might be restored. She agreed to go with them, threatening to kill herself unless her friends' lives were spared, and was reunited with Alby before being scanned by the Daleks and briefly taken over by the Emperor. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Dalek War: Chapter Two (audio story)|Dalek War: Chapter Two]]'')
Susan was taken to [[Yaldos]] where she was to make a great speech. Before that, though, she was to have her last audience with the Dalek Supreme. She reflected on Alby, confessing to herself that she loved him and had always felt his presence with her. Her quiet musing was shattered as she was told by the Dalek Supreme that [[Earth]], the last remaining stronghold of the Earth Alliance, had fallen. The Daleks were victorious. And Susan was permitted at last to speak with the [[Dalek Emperor (The Genocide Machine)|Dalek Emperor]], who informed her that her long and arduous journey had finally come to an end. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[["Death to the Daleks!" (audio story)|"Death to the Daleks!"]]'')
Back in control of her body, Suz determined that the Emperor chose her because Alby would almost certainly save her, meaning that he had weaponised their [[love]]. [[Morli]] attempted to kill her, but she was saved by the Daleks and later reunited with Kalendorf who told her to make a broadcast rallying people to the Daleks' side against the Mentor's. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Dalek War: Chapter Three (audio story)|Dalek War: Chapter Three]]'') When Alby tried to shoot Kalendorf, who he believed had brainwashed Suz, she shot and killed him.
=== Susan Mendes' (first) apparent death ===
Suz agreed to go to [[Earth]] with the Dalek Supreme to have the Emperor removed from her mind. However, her mind was instead completely erased, giving the Emperor full control of her body. She was briefly restored thanks to Kalendorf's telepathic powers and sent a destructive impulse through the Dalek net, destroying every single Dalek connected to it in what was known as the [[Great Catastrophe (The Exterminators)|Great Catastrophe]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Dalek War: Chapter Four (audio story)|Dalek War: Chapter Four]]'')
Susan was ordered to give a speech that was to be broadcast to the conquered races of the galaxy, telling them that their work efficiency had expedited the Dalek conquest. However, Susan and Kalendorf had ulterior motives for this speech, as they decided that it was time for the revolt that would bring about an end to Dalek rule. On Yaldos, an argument erupted between Susan and Kalendorf on who was to deliver the message, as they knew that such a treacherous act against their Dalek masters would cause them to be exterminated. Kalendorf begged Susan to allow him to deliver the message from a secure location. Susan agreed, and then requested to be alone. Unbeknownst to Kalendorf, Susan requested the help of the [[Seer of Yaldos]] where she had her mind psychically linked to the sorceress. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[["Death to the Daleks!" (audio story)|"Death to the Daleks!"]]'')
Susan made her speech, telling the slaves what the Daleks wished for her to say. Toward the closing of her speech, Susan announced the one thing that would launch into a galaxy-wide rebellion; "Death to the Daleks!" The crowd repeated those four words like a mantra and Susan's two Dalek guards closed in on her. One was taken down by the rioting slaves, though the second one opened fire, striking Susan down. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Project Infinity (audio story)|Project Infinity]]'')
=== As the Dalek Supreme ===
Suz's mind was absorbed with the rest of the pulse by a Dalek on the last remaining Dalek outpost, merging into a Dalek Supreme with all of the Emperor's knowledge. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Demons (audio story)|The Demons]]'')
Susan's body, however, was never found. The Dalek guard had instead stunned Susan and instantly [[transmat]]ted her body to a ship in orbit. There, Susan was put in cryo-stasis so she could later be [[mutation|mutated]] and housed within a Dalek casing.
The Dalek Supreme analysed data on the progress of her plans and gave orders to her subordinates. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Healers (audio story)|The Healers]]'') She ordered the capture of [[Galanar]] and tortured him before telling him that he had been created by the Daleks, as were the rest of his kind. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Survivors (audio story)|The Survivors]]'') She ordered [[Elaria]] to win Galanar over to the side of the Daleks and believed that she was successful before realising that she had betrayed them. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Demons (audio story)|The Demons]]'') The Dalek Supreme commanded the destruction of the ''[[Ranger 1]]'' when Elaria and Galanar escaped aboard it. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Warriors (audio story)|The Warriors]]'')
Almost six years since the start of the rebellion and Susan's hibernation, her cryo-pod was salvaged and opened. Susan awoke screaming into a galaxy that was virtually unknown to her. Traumatised and understandably hostile, Susan found herself onboard an Earth Alliance ship being looked after by [[Mirana]], who explained the situation. Susan responded to Mirana's mention of Alby with more reflection on her feelings for him. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Dalek War: Chapter One (audio story)|Dalek War: Chapter One]]'')
The Dalek Supreme tortured [[Siy Tarkov]] and told him that she had once been human, legitimately asking why humans continue to defy what she believes is a superior race and exposing him to [[radiation]] which will mutate him into a Dalek. She believed that she had triumphed in her plan to turn humans into Daleks to attack the [[Galactic Union]] and, in response, Galanar gave her a speech about the strength of the human race. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Future (audio story)|The Future]]'')
=== Susan Mendes and the Dalek Emperor ===
== Personality ==
Susan struggled to accept the war she had awoken to, and how she had even woken up at all, as she remembered being shot at point-blank by her Dalek guard. Mirana explained to Susan that the blast was a paralysis beam, and elaborated on how she was also instantly transmatted to an awaiting ship and put in cryo-stasis. Susan was told that although the rebellion was partially successful, it was all merely a distraction, for the Dalek Emperor's real goal was to take control of [[Project Infinity]] and summon a superior Dalek force from another universe. Mirana explained that her, Alby, and Kalendorf were captured during the battle for Project Infinity, how they too were put into cryo-stasis to be later transformed into Daleks, and their sudden, unexpected awakening by other strange [[Dalek (Project Infinity)|Daleks]].
''To be added.''
Susan listened as Mirana continued to explain how these other Daleks from an alternate universe had declared war on the "Enemy Daleks", how their retreat to the Seriphia galaxy was cut off, and how the Dalek Emperor was captured alive— only to enter a [[catatonia|catatonic]] state before it could be interrogated. Mirana explained that during the initial examination, the implants within her brain enabled her to pick up a sort of residual image of the Dalek Emperor's final orders. Before its capture, the Dalek Emperor was to transmit its own [[consciousness]] outside of its body, and into Susan's mind.
== Behind the scenes ==
In ''[[Dalek Empire: The Scripts]]'', [[Nicholas Briggs]] says that Suz and [[Alby Brook|Alby]] were named after his grandparents.
[[The Mentor]], creator and leader of the strange alternative-universe Daleks, had suspected something was amiss with Susan and had ordered her destruction, along with other [[humanoid]]s who had been held captive by the Enemy Daleks for a specific length of time. However, as Susan was told, Mirana and Alby had recaptured Susan's cryo-pod, awakening her, and thus bringing her up to date. Susan remained suspicious of Mirana's motives, and even Kalendorf's, for if she did indeed have the Dalek Emperor's consciousness hidden deep within her brain, she was sure that Kalendorf had a plan to take advantage of that. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Dalek War: Chapter One (audio story)|Dalek War: Chapter One]]'')
==== The merging of the minds ====
When alerted to a scout ship on a course to a rendezvous point, Susan suspected the pilot to be Alby and requested to accompany Mirana and a security squad to meet him. When the [[airlock]] opened, Alby was there, accompanied by a young woman named [[Morli]], and a squad of Enemy Daleks who demanded that Susan be turned over to them immediately. Taking Mirana's gun, Susan stepped forward, identifying herself despite Alby's pleas, and as the Daleks started exterminating members of the security squad, Susan pointed the gun to her head, ordering a cease-fire. The Daleks wanted to reclaim their Emperor who was locked away in Susan's mind, and thus they needed her alive. They were unsure if Susan would go through with her threat and kill herself, but they were not willing to take such a risk and they backed down. An agreement was reached — if Susan did not kill herself, the crew and her friends on the ship would live. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Dalek War: Chapter One (audio story)|Dalek War: Chapter One]]'', ''[[Dalek War: Chapter Two (audio story)|Dalek War: Chapter Two]]'')
The captured crew was hustled into a landing bay and left with a few Dalek guards. Susan and Alby were reunited, though under stressful circumstances. Susan's spirit had been beaten down by the Daleks, manipulated by hope. She began to wonder if it would be best for her to die, especially since she would take the mind of the Dalek Emperor with her. After a while, the guards began to withdraw and almost immediately, suspicions were raised. Alby took Susan's gun and fired upon the retreating guards, damaging one of the Dalek's motive power and weaponry, the Dalek grinding to a halt in the doorway, preventing the landing bay from being sealed off. The hostages scrambled to escape as Daleks elsewhere in the ship released a [[drammankin gas]] into the landing bay, causing 57 people to fall unconscious. Amid the chaos, Susan was able to escape, along with Alby, Mirana, Morli, and another man, [[Marber]], keeping just out of firing range of the pursuing Daleks. Cornered by an escape hatch, Susan attempted to hold off the attack by threatening once again to end her life, allowing Mirana and Marber to flee in an escape pod. Alby, however, refused to leave without Susan, while Morli lagged behind. The Daleks were ordered to fire a paralysis beam at Alby and Morli, and then threaten to kill them unless Susan surrendered her weapon. Reluctantly, Susan threw down her arms, cursing the Daleks.
Restrained, Susan was subjected to a [[brain analysis disc]] to scan her mind for any trace of the Dalek Emperor. An extremely painful process, Susan attempted to resist, only to be once again threatened with the possible deaths of Alby and Morli. The disc was activated, and the commanding Dalek demanded to know where the Emperor was. The intensity of the pain was increased as the scan progressed. Susan tried to resist, though was overwhelmed, hearing the Dalek's frantic screeching fill her mind. Soon, it faded off, replaced by another recognisable voice. A thunderous roar emerged from deep within her consciousness, taking complete control over her mind. As a horrified Alby looked on, Susan opened her eyes, announcing to her captors, "I am the Emperor of the Daleks!" ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Dalek War: Chapter Two (audio story)|Dalek War: Chapter Two]]'')
After a time, the Dalek Emperor's mind became dormant once more, allowing for Susan's personality to reemerge. The brief awakening was to ensure that the Daleks' mission was not wasted. Susan and Alby were reunited and embraced each other, though it was short-lived, Alby expressing his concerns to Susan. Was there an ulterior motive to the Dalek Emperor putting its mind within Susan? Did it know that since Susan and Alby were in love, and Susan's status as the legendary Angel of Mercy gave her a higher probability of being rescued? Susan soon began to share the same concerns, wondering what good her love was if it only gave the Daleks yet another weapon to use against them. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Dalek War: Chapter Three (audio story)|Dalek War: Chapter Three]]'')
=== Susan as the Supreme Dalek ===
Only one Dalek outpost was left, but the few remaining Daleks, desperate to survive, conditioned a single Dalek subject to absorb the full force of the destructive pulse and then isolated it from the rest of the command net so that it would be unable to transmit the pulse any further. However, the mind of the Dalek subject absorbed the entire pulse, including the mind of Susan Mendes, and the two minds merged into one entity that possessed the command codes for the entire Dalek network. Thus, with the death of the Emperor, the Daleks gained a new leader: the Dalek Supreme. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Demons (audio story)|The Demons]]'')
When the Daleksinvaded Vega VI, Suz refused to flee the planet with Alby and went looking for her family. She survived the invasion and was, like the other survivors, forced to mine veganite, her defiance in saving Kalendorf - whom she befriended - bringing her to the attention of the Dalek Supreme. The Dalek Supreme had an audience with her and agreed to give the slaves food and rest, later telling her to come up with a work/rest rota to give the people hope. (AUDIO: Invasion of the Daleks)
Suz spent six months travelling between Dalek-occupied planets bringing hope to the slaves through similar means, telling the Dalek Supreme that she needed Kalendorf as a companion to keep her going and secretly having him deliver telepathic messages to the slaves telling them to stand by for rebellion. She began to feel a sense of accomplishment for what she was doing and became known as the Angel of Mercy.
When rebellion began early on K5000, Suz sold Wernay and the rebels out to keep her and Kalendorf's secret, further appalling her companion with her apparent pro-Dalek leanings which she began to recognise. The Daleks made her watch the Earth Alliance's attack on Guria and allowed her to see Alby for a brief moment through vid-link, later being probed by the Dalek Supreme on what he meant to her. (AUDIO: The Human Factor) She was left shaken by this experience. (AUDIO: "Death to the Daleks!")
Years later, Suz was forced to stop the Zalerians from fighting the Daleks, who returned to Spiridon to reawaken their army and make them invisible. When threatened with an Ogron, she confessed that Kalendorf was likely amongst the rebels and urged the Daleks to exterminate the Seventh Doctor to save Kalendorf and Skerrill from his destruction of the army before being taken to complete a new assignment. (AUDIO: Return of the Daleks)
On Celatron, Suz realised that she had no real power over the Daleks after attempting to refuse to obey any Dalek but the Dalek Supreme and a Dalek Supreme Controller exterminated her Celatron assistants before her eyes. She declined the offer of having Kalendorf killed and replaced with Alby and, (AUDIO: "Death to the Daleks!") having realised that she was a collaborator, (PROSE: Suz) formed a link with the Seer of Yaldos so that her memories and knowledge could live on. (AUDIO: Project Infinity) Following a meeting with the Dalek Emperor, she incited rebellion by shouting "death to the Daleks!" on a live broadcast (AUDIO: "Death to the Daleks!") and was paralysed and taken away.
Almost six years later, the Mentor found the ship and ordered that Suz be destroyed in order to kill the Dalek Emperor inside her mind. She was saved by Alby and awoken by Mirana and Dr Johnstone, who informed her of what had happened during her slumber, how she had survived and that, in early days of the Enemy-Alliance Dalek War, the Dalek Emperor likely transferred his mind into her. (AUDIO: Dalek War: Chapter One)
Aboard the Defiant, the Daleks demanded that Suz be handed over to them so that the Emperor might be restored. She agreed to go with them, threatening to kill herself unless her friends' lives were spared, and was reunited with Alby before being scanned by the Daleks and briefly taken over by the Emperor. (AUDIO: Dalek War: Chapter Two)
Back in control of her body, Suz determined that the Emperor chose her because Alby would almost certainly save her, meaning that he had weaponised their love. Morli attempted to kill her, but she was saved by the Daleks and later reunited with Kalendorf who told her to make a broadcast rallying people to the Daleks' side against the Mentor's. (AUDIO: Dalek War: Chapter Three) When Alby tried to shoot Kalendorf, who he believed had brainwashed Suz, she shot and killed him.
Suz agreed to go to Earth with the Dalek Supreme to have the Emperor removed from her mind. However, her mind was instead completely erased, giving the Emperor full control of her body. She was briefly restored thanks to Kalendorf's telepathic powers and sent a destructive impulse through the Dalek net, destroying every single Dalek connected to it in what was known as the Great Catastrophe. (AUDIO: Dalek War: Chapter Four)
Suz's mind was absorbed with the rest of the pulse by a Dalek on the last remaining Dalek outpost, merging into a Dalek Supreme with all of the Emperor's knowledge. (AUDIO: The Demons)
The Dalek Supreme analysed data on the progress of her plans and gave orders to her subordinates. (AUDIO: The Healers) She ordered the capture of Galanar and tortured him before telling him that he had been created by the Daleks, as were the rest of his kind. (AUDIO: The Survivors) She ordered Elaria to win Galanar over to the side of the Daleks and believed that she was successful before realising that she had betrayed them. (AUDIO: The Demons) The Dalek Supreme commanded the destruction of the Ranger 1 when Elaria and Galanar escaped aboard it. (AUDIO: The Warriors)
The Dalek Supreme tortured Siy Tarkov and told him that she had once been human, legitimately asking why humans continue to defy what she believes is a superior race and exposing him to radiation which will mutate him into a Dalek. She believed that she had triumphed in her plan to turn humans into Daleks to attack the Galactic Union and, in response, Galanar gave her a speech about the strength of the human race. (AUDIO: The Future)