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A bronze Command Dalek commanded a Dalek saucer which pursued the Aristotle during the Good Dalek Incident. When the Aristotle was discovered, it ordered a force of boarding Daleks dispatched. The saucer eventually received a signal to retreat from the Aristotle, indicating that the ship had self-destructed; this message was in fact a deception from the "Good Dalek", who had repelled the boarders. (TV: Into the Dalek)
After returning to the command saucer, Rusty managed to destroy it, being left adrift in its wreckage. (PROSE: Dalek: The Astounding Untold History of the Greatest Enemies of the Universe)
Behind the scenes
This Dalek is identified in the script for Into the Dalek. Originally, Rusty was planned to self-destruct and destroy the Dalek ship. This ending can be seen in an early black and white version of the episode, which leaked online before the original episode's release.