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'''''Prison Break!''''' was the seventeenth short story of the ''[[DWBIT Dalek Wars|Dalek Wars]]'' series, printed in [[DWBIT 33|issue 33]] of ''[[Doctor Who: Battles in Time]]'' magazine. Like all installments of the ''Dalek Wars'' series, it is not considered [[Tardis:Valid sources|a valid source]] by this Wiki due to being commercial in nature.
'''''Prison Break!''''' was the seventeenth short story of the ''[[DWBIT Dalek Wars|Dalek Wars]]'' series, printed in [[DWBIT 33|issue 33]] of ''[[Doctor Who: Battles in Time]]'' magazine.


== Summary ==
== Summary ==
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== Plot ==
== Plot ==
In an excerpt from ''[[Dalek Victories, Human Errors]]'' by [[Maxx Fo]], the secret [[human]] [[prison ship]] [[Space Station X-R]] is hidden in a secure location, orbiting the planet [[Nowhere]], hidden in an [[anti-matter reef]] between the [[Blore Wilderness]] and the [[Gulf of Null]]. It houses the evillest criminals, including the [[Dalek Supreme (Prison Break!)|only]] [[Dalek Supreme]] captured by humans. 300 years into the [[Dalek-Human War]], the Daleks attack it from their base on the planet [[Kembel]], rescuing the Dalek Supreme and wiping out the Daleks and copying the brain patterns of the most evil human minds, including [[Ook Rowann]] and [[Petra Dank]], for the Dalek [[battle computer]]s.
In an excerpt from ''[[Dalek Victories, Human Errors]]'' by [[Maxx Fo]], the secret [[human]] [[prison ship]] [[Space Station X-R]] is hidden in a secure location, orbiting the planet [[Nowhere]], hidden in an [[anti-matter]] [[reef]] between the [[Blore Wilderness]] and the [[Gulf of Null]]. It houses the evillest criminals, including the [[Dalek Supreme (Prison Break!)|only]] [[Dalek Supreme]] captured by humans. 300 years into the [[Dalek-Human War]], the Daleks attack it from their base on the planet [[Kembel]], rescuing the Dalek Supreme and wiping out the Daleks and copying the brain patterns of the most evil human minds, including [[Ook Rowann]] and [[Petra Dank]], for the Dalek [[battle computer]]s.


== Characters ==
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* [[Maxx Fo]]
* [[Maxx Fo]]


== References ==
== Worldbuilding ==
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== Story notes ==
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Prison Break! was the seventeenth short story of the Dalek Wars series, printed in issue 33 of Doctor Who: Battles in Time magazine.

Summary[[edit] | [edit source]]

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Plot[[edit] | [edit source]]

In an excerpt from Dalek Victories, Human Errors by Maxx Fo, the secret human prison ship Space Station X-R is hidden in a secure location, orbiting the planet Nowhere, hidden in an anti-matter reef between the Blore Wilderness and the Gulf of Null. It houses the evillest criminals, including the only Dalek Supreme captured by humans. 300 years into the Dalek-Human War, the Daleks attack it from their base on the planet Kembel, rescuing the Dalek Supreme and wiping out the Daleks and copying the brain patterns of the most evil human minds, including Ook Rowann and Petra Dank, for the Dalek battle computers.

Characters[[edit] | [edit source]]

Worldbuilding[[edit] | [edit source]]

to be added

Story notes[[edit] | [edit source]]

to be added