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|name=The Humanoids
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|image= The humaniods.jpg
|image= The humaniods.jpg
|series=[[Dalek annual]] -<br />[[The Dalek Book]]|
|series = [[Dalek annual]]
|main character=[[Jeff Stone|Jeff]], [[Andy Stone (The Dalek Book)|Andy]] and [[Mary Stone]]
|main character=[[Jeff Stone|Jeff]], [[Andy Stone (The Dalek Book)|Andy]] and [[Mary Stone]]
|featuring=[[Humanoid (Dalek creation)|Humanoids]], [[Dalek]]s
|enemy=[[Humanoid (Dalek creation)|Humanoids]], [[Skaro City Dalek]]s
|year=[[Mars]]
|setting = [[Mars]], [[2400]]
|writer=
|writer=
|publication=[[The Dalek Book]]
|anthology = The Dalek Book
|previous story=City of the Daleks (comic story)|City of the Daleks (comic story)
|publisher=Souvenir Press
|next story=The Small Defender (comic story)
|release date=30 June 1964
|}}'''''{{StoryTitle}}''''' was the first story in ''[[The Dalek Book]]'' to feature all three Stone siblings on the offensive against the [[Dalek]]s. Reunited after having been separated by the Dalek invasion of [[Venus]], the trio were now on [[Mars]], beset by a problem implied by a single panel in ''[[City of the Daleks (comic story)|City of the Daleks]]'': [[humanoid (Dalek creation)|humanoids]].
|prev = City of the Daleks (comic story)
|next=The Small Defender (short story)
}}'''''{{StoryTitle}}''''' was the first story in ''[[The Dalek Book]]'' to feature all three Stone siblings on the offensive against the [[Dalek]]s. Reunited after having been separated by the Dalek invasion of [[Venus]], the trio were now on [[Mars]], beset by a problem implied by a single panel in ''[[City of the Daleks (comic story)|City of the Daleks]]'': [[humanoid (Dalek creation)|humanoids]].
 
This story was notable for introducing [[Dalekenium]], the metal that formed the outer casing of [[Dalek]]s. The metal remains a fixture of the Dalek mythos, having been namechecked in the scripts of recent Dalek adventures like ''[[Evolution of the Daleks (TV story)|Evolution of the Daleks]]'' and ''[[Victory of the Daleks (TV story)|Victory of the Daleks]]''.


This story was notable for introducing [[Dalekenium]], the metal that formed the outer casing of [[Dalek]]s. The metal remains a fixture of the Dalek mythos, having been namechecked in the scripts of recent Dalek adventures like ''[[Evolution of the Daleks]]'' and ''[[Victory of the Daleks]]''.
== Summary ==
== Summary ==
The Stone siblings, fresh from their victory over the [[Dalek]]s on [[Venus]], are now ''en route'' to [[Mars]]. [[Andy Stone (The Dalek Book)|Andy]] has a new weapon in their fight against their non-[[humanoid]] foes. He's discovered that Dalek casings are made from [[Dalekenium]], a metal found only on [[Skaro]]. Thus, he can set the [[spectroscanner]]s to look specifically for that metal. With this new weapon, [[human]]ity have a chance to gain a significant tactical advantage.
The Stone siblings, fresh from their victory over the [[Dalek]]s on [[Venus]], are now ''en route'' to [[Mars]]. [[Andy Stone (The Dalek Book)|Andy]] has a new weapon in their fight against their non-[[humanoid]] foes. He's discovered that Dalek casings are made from [[Dalekenium]], a metal found only on [[Skaro]]. Thus, he can set the [[spectroscanner]]s to look specifically for that metal. With this new weapon, [[human]]ity have a chance to gain a significant tactical advantage.


Discussion of Dalekenium is temporarily brushed aside, however, when they land on Mars. The trio immediately find a couple of cylinders near their landing site. Inside are what appear to be badly-injured humans. [[Mary Stone|Mary]] takes them inside the ship to the sickbay so she can nurse them back to health. When they wake sometime later, they reveal themselves to be [[humanoid (Dalek creation)|humanoids]] — humans that have undergone a surgical procedure to become agents of the Daleks. They reveal that the Daleks have promised them lordship over Mars if they destroy the Stone siblings. Andy and Jeff quickly knock out the humanoids then go to survey the damage that's been done to the ship.
Discussion of Dalekenium is temporarily brushed aside, however, when they land on Mars. The trio immediately find a couple of cylinders near their landing site. Inside are what appear to be badly-injured humans. [[Mary Stone|Mary]] takes them inside the ship to the [[medical bay|sickbay]] so she can nurse them back to health. When they wake sometime later, they reveal themselves to be [[humanoid (Dalek creation)|humanoids]] — humans that have undergone a surgical procedure to become agents of the Daleks. They reveal that the Daleks have promised them lordship over Mars if they destroy the Stone siblings. Andy and Jeff quickly knock out the humanoids then go to survey the damage that's been done to the ship.


The humanoids managed to destroy the spectroscanner, so now their advantage is lost. Still, they've thwarted the Daleks' plan ahead of a massive Dalek attack. When the daleks converge on their ship, the Stones are ready. They use their ships weapons to easily overwhelm the unsuspecting Daleks. They lift off and head for Venus, where they'll report on the new humanoid threat.
The humanoids managed to destroy the spectroscanner, so now their advantage is lost. Still, they've thwarted the Daleks' plan ahead of a massive Dalek attack. When the Daleks converge on their ship, the Stones are ready. They use their ships weapons to easily overwhelm the unsuspecting Daleks. They lift off and head for Venus, where they'll report on the new humanoid threat.


''En route'', Mary jokes that it'll probably take them 50 years to pay for a new spectroscanner to replace the one the humanoids smashed.
''En route'', Mary jokes that it'll probably take them 50 years to pay for a new spectroscanner to replace the one the humanoids smashed.
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* [[Mary Stone]]
* [[Mary Stone]]
* [[Dalek]]s
* [[Dalek]]s
* [[Humanoid (Dalek creation)|Humanoids]], including one named [[Catilla]]
* [[Catilla]]


== References ==
== Worldbuilding ==
* This is the first appearance of [[Dalekenium]] in any media.
* This is the first off-world mission for all three of the [[Venus]]ian siblings, although Jeff has been on a solo flight to [[Skaro]] before.
* [[Mars]] has apparently been fully [[terraform]]ed, because no one wears any kind of space suits when on its surface.
* [[Mars]] has apparently been fully [[terraform]]ed, because no one wears any kind of space suits when on its surface.


== Notes ==
== Notes ==
''to be added''
* This is the first appearance of [[Dalekenium]] in any media.


== Continuity ==
== Continuity ==
''to be added''
''to be added''
 
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== Timeline ==
This story is set after ''[[City of the Daleks (comic story)|City of the Daleks]]'', because the Stones are using the term ''[[Humanoid (Dalek creation)|humanoid]]'' in the sense that [[Jeff Stone|Jeff]] discovered on [[Skaro]].
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The Humanoids was the first story in The Dalek Book to feature all three Stone siblings on the offensive against the Daleks. Reunited after having been separated by the Dalek invasion of Venus, the trio were now on Mars, beset by a problem implied by a single panel in City of the Daleks: humanoids.

This story was notable for introducing Dalekenium, the metal that formed the outer casing of Daleks. The metal remains a fixture of the Dalek mythos, having been namechecked in the scripts of recent Dalek adventures like Evolution of the Daleks and Victory of the Daleks.

Summary[[edit] | [edit source]]

The Stone siblings, fresh from their victory over the Daleks on Venus, are now en route to Mars. Andy has a new weapon in their fight against their non-humanoid foes. He's discovered that Dalek casings are made from Dalekenium, a metal found only on Skaro. Thus, he can set the spectroscanners to look specifically for that metal. With this new weapon, humanity have a chance to gain a significant tactical advantage.

Discussion of Dalekenium is temporarily brushed aside, however, when they land on Mars. The trio immediately find a couple of cylinders near their landing site. Inside are what appear to be badly-injured humans. Mary takes them inside the ship to the sickbay so she can nurse them back to health. When they wake sometime later, they reveal themselves to be humanoids — humans that have undergone a surgical procedure to become agents of the Daleks. They reveal that the Daleks have promised them lordship over Mars if they destroy the Stone siblings. Andy and Jeff quickly knock out the humanoids then go to survey the damage that's been done to the ship.

The humanoids managed to destroy the spectroscanner, so now their advantage is lost. Still, they've thwarted the Daleks' plan ahead of a massive Dalek attack. When the Daleks converge on their ship, the Stones are ready. They use their ships weapons to easily overwhelm the unsuspecting Daleks. They lift off and head for Venus, where they'll report on the new humanoid threat.

En route, Mary jokes that it'll probably take them 50 years to pay for a new spectroscanner to replace the one the humanoids smashed.

Characters[[edit] | [edit source]]

Worldbuilding[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • Mars has apparently been fully terraformed, because no one wears any kind of space suits when on its surface.

Notes[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • This is the first appearance of Dalekenium in any media.

Continuity[[edit] | [edit source]]

to be added