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|image= Dalek Planetarium (comic story).jpg
|image = Dalek Planetarium (comic story).jpg
|series= [[Dalek annual]] - ''[[The Dalek Book]]''
|series = [[Dalek annual]]
|main character= [[Dalek]]s
|main character = [[Dalek]]s
|featuring=  
|featuring =  
|enemy=
|enemy =  
|setting= [[Skaro]], [[2400]]
|setting = [[Skaro]], [[2400]]
|writer= [[David Whitaker]] and [[Terry Nation]]
|writer = David Whitaker, Terry Nation
|artist=
|artist =  
|colourist=
|colourist =  
|letterer=
|letterer =  
|editor= [[Terry Nation]]
|editor = [[Terry Nation]]
|publication= ''[[The Dalek Book]]''
|anthology = The Dalek Book
|release date= [[30 June (releases)|30 June]] [[1964 (releases)|1964]]
|reprint = DWM 574
|publisher= Souvenir Press
|release date= 30 June 1964
|format= Comic - 2 pages
|publisher = Souvenir Press
|next= Invasion of the Daleks (comic story)
|format = Comic - 2 pages
|next = Invasion of the Daleks (comic story)
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'''''Dalek Planetarium''''' was the first piece of media in ''[[The Dalek Book]]'', a sort of [[prequel|prelude]] to the first and most prominent comic story in the book, namely ''[[Invasion of the Daleks (comic story)|Invasion of the Daleks]]''. It saw a group of [[Dalek]]s educating themselves about the rest of the [[solar system]] in preparation for their invasion of it in that story. As such, it featured the first-ever mention of a [[Dalek Emperor]], with the [[Golden Emperor]] himself making his actual debut in ''Invasion of the Daleks''.  
'''''Dalek Planetarium''''' was the first piece of media in ''[[The Dalek Book]]'', a sort of [[prequel|prelude]] to the first and most prominent comic story in the book, namely ''[[Invasion of the Daleks (comic story)|Invasion of the Daleks]]''. It saw a group of [[Dalek]]s educating themselves about the rest of the [[solar system]] in preparation for their invasion of it in that story. As such, it featured the first-ever mention of a [[Dalek Emperor]], with the [[Golden Emperor]] himself making his actual debut in ''Invasion of the Daleks''.


== Summary ==
== Summary ==
A [[Dalek]] in a [[hoverbout]] calls for the attention of a crowd of Daleks watching from below. As a picture of several celestial bodies from the [[solar system]] appears on a humongous screens, the flying Dalek explains that they must learn more about "these planets and moons" ([[the Moon|Earth's Moon]], [[Mars]], [[Saturn]] and its [[moon]]s, [[Earth]] itself, [[Jupiter]], [[Skaro]] and [[Venus]]).  
A [[Dalek]] in a [[hoverbout]] calls for the attention of a crowd of Daleks watching from below. As a picture of several celestial bodies from the [[solar system]] appears on a humongous screens, the flying Dalek explains that they must learn more about "these planets and moons" ([[the Moon|Earth's Moon]], [[Mars]], [[Saturn]] and its [[moon]]s, [[Earth]] itself, [[Jupiter]], [[Skaro]] and [[Venus]]).


The Dalek instructor then explains that the positions and relative sizes of the planets on the image do not actually correspond to reality; instead, they depict the various celestial bodies' importance to the Daleks. The Dalek then reassures its audience that "[[Golden Emperor|our Emperor]]" will soon disclose the actual astrophysical positions and specs of the planets in the solar system.  
The Dalek instructor then explains that the positions and relative sizes of the planets on the image do not actually correspond to reality; instead, they depict the various celestial bodies' importance to the Daleks. The Dalek then reassures its audience that "[[Golden Emperor|our Emperor]]" will soon disclose the actual astrophysical positions and specs of the planets in the solar system.


== Characters ==
== Characters ==
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* [[Skaro]] is the [[planet]] of the [[Dalek]]s. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Daleks (TV story)|The Daleks]]'')
* [[Skaro]] is the [[planet]] of the [[Dalek]]s. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Daleks (TV story)|The Daleks]]'')
* The [[Golden Emperor]] did in fact show the "correct" chart of the [[solar system]] to a group of [[Dalek]]s as the plan for the [[Dalek invasion]] of the [[solar system]] neared fruition. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Invasion of the Daleks (comic story)|Invasion of the Daleks]]'')
* The [[Golden Emperor]] did in fact show the "correct" chart of the [[solar system]] to a group of [[Dalek]]s as the plan for the [[Dalek invasion]] of the [[solar system]] neared fruition. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Invasion of the Daleks (comic story)|Invasion of the Daleks]]'')
[[Category:The Dalek Book comic stories]]
[[Category:The Dalek Book comic stories]]
[[Category:Stories set in 2400]]
[[Category:Stories set in 2400]]
[[Category:Comic stories set on Skaro]]
[[Category:Comic stories set on Skaro]]
[[Category:One panel comics]]

Latest revision as of 20:19, 13 January 2024

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Dalek Planetarium was the first piece of media in The Dalek Book, a sort of prelude to the first and most prominent comic story in the book, namely Invasion of the Daleks. It saw a group of Daleks educating themselves about the rest of the solar system in preparation for their invasion of it in that story. As such, it featured the first-ever mention of a Dalek Emperor, with the Golden Emperor himself making his actual debut in Invasion of the Daleks.

Summary[[edit] | [edit source]]

A Dalek in a hoverbout calls for the attention of a crowd of Daleks watching from below. As a picture of several celestial bodies from the solar system appears on a humongous screens, the flying Dalek explains that they must learn more about "these planets and moons" (Earth's Moon, Mars, Saturn and its moons, Earth itself, Jupiter, Skaro and Venus).

The Dalek instructor then explains that the positions and relative sizes of the planets on the image do not actually correspond to reality; instead, they depict the various celestial bodies' importance to the Daleks. The Dalek then reassures its audience that "our Emperor" will soon disclose the actual astrophysical positions and specs of the planets in the solar system.

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