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{{Infobox Individual
{{Infobox Individual
|individual name= Daly
|image = Daly.jpg
|image= [[File:Daly.jpg|250px]]
|alias =  
|alias=
|species = Human
|species=[[Human]]
|origin = [[Earth]]
|home planet=[[Earth]]
|child = Claire Daly
|home era=[[1926]]
|only = Carnival of Monsters (TV story)
|appearances= [[DW]]: ''[[Carnival of Monsters]]''
|actor = Tenniel Evans
|actor= [[Tenniel Evans]]
}}Major '''Daly''' was a [[retire]]d officer in the [[British Army]] and the father of [[Claire Daly]].
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Major '''Daly''' was a retired officer in the [[British Army]] and the father of [[Claire Daly]]. In [[1926]], they took passage on the [[SS Bernice]], which was removed from space and time and placed in a [[miniscope]] which eventually came into [[Vorg]]'s possession. Major Daly, along with the rest of the passengers and crew of the Bernice, was returned to Earth by the [[Third Doctor]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[Carnival of Monsters]]'')
== Biography ==
[[Category:Human military officers]]
In [[1926]], Major Daly and Claire took passage on the [[SS Bernice|SS ''Bernice'']], which was removed from space and time and placed in a [[miniscope]] which eventually came into [[Vorg (Carnival of Monsters)|Vorg]]'s possession. Daly, along with the rest of the passengers and crew of the ''Bernice'', was returned to [[Earth]] by the [[Third Doctor]].
 
During his time in the scope, Daly read the same passage from his [[book]] over and over; this was due to the scope's [[time loop]] which caused everyone on the ''Bernice'' to repeat the same actions over and over again.
 
When finally released from the scope's influence and returned to Earth in 1926, Daly finally finished his book — saying to Claire it was "the longest book I've ever read". ([[TV]]: ''[[Carnival of Monsters (TV story)|Carnival of Monsters]]'')
 
As Daly was drifting off to sleep, he saw strange pictures floating through his mind that he could not make any sense of, which involved a [[Third Doctor|tall white-haired man]] and a [[Jo Grant|small fair-haired girl]] who were stowaways; and also heard guns firing and monsters roaring. He decided these must be jumbled memories of a blood-and-thunder story he'd read a long time ago. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Carnival of Monsters (novelisation)|Doctor Who and the Carnival of Monsters]]'')
 
After 1926, he spent time in [[India]] with his daughter. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[A History of Humankind (novel)|A History of Humankind]]'')
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Latest revision as of 09:37, 28 October 2023

Major Daly was a retired officer in the British Army and the father of Claire Daly.

Biography[[edit] | [edit source]]

In 1926, Major Daly and Claire took passage on the SS Bernice, which was removed from space and time and placed in a miniscope which eventually came into Vorg's possession. Daly, along with the rest of the passengers and crew of the Bernice, was returned to Earth by the Third Doctor.

During his time in the scope, Daly read the same passage from his book over and over; this was due to the scope's time loop which caused everyone on the Bernice to repeat the same actions over and over again.

When finally released from the scope's influence and returned to Earth in 1926, Daly finally finished his book — saying to Claire it was "the longest book I've ever read". (TV: Carnival of Monsters)

As Daly was drifting off to sleep, he saw strange pictures floating through his mind that he could not make any sense of, which involved a tall white-haired man and a small fair-haired girl who were stowaways; and also heard guns firing and monsters roaring. He decided these must be jumbled memories of a blood-and-thunder story he'd read a long time ago. (PROSE: Doctor Who and the Carnival of Monsters)

After 1926, he spent time in India with his daughter. (PROSE: A History of Humankind)