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|image= PlagueofDeath-Spraying oil.jpg | |image= PlagueofDeath-Spraying oil.jpg | ||
|series= [[The | |series=''[[The Daleks (comic series)|The Daleks]]'' comics | ||
|main character= | |main character= | ||
|featuring= [[Dalek | |featuring= [[Skaro City Dalek]]s | ||
|enemy= | |enemy= | ||
|setting= [[Skaro]] | |setting= [[Skaro]] | ||
|writer= [[ | |writer= [[The Daleks (series)#Writers|unclear authorship]] | ||
|artist= [[Richard Jennings]] | |artist= [[Richard Jennings]] | ||
|editor= [[Alan Fennell]] | |editor= [[Alan Fennell]] | ||
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|colourist= | |colourist= | ||
|publication= ''[[TV Century 21]]'' 33-39 | |publication= ''[[TV Century 21]]'' 33-39 | ||
|release date= | |release date= 4 September - 16 October 1965 | ||
|publisher= City Magazines | |publisher= City Magazines | ||
|reprint=DWCC 3 | |reprint = DWCC 3 | ||
| | |reprint2=DWCC 4 | ||
|format= Comic | |format= Comic | ||
|prev= The Penta Ray Factor (comic story) | |prev= The Penta Ray Factor (comic story) | ||
|next= The Menace of the Monstrons (comic story) | |next= The Menace of the Monstrons (comic story) | ||
|epcount = 7 | |||
}} | }} | ||
'''''Plague of Death''''' was a comic story printed in ''[[TV Century 21]]'' | '''''Plague of Death''''' was a ''[[The Daleks (series)|The Daleks]]'' comic story printed in ''[[TV Century 21]]'' in [[1965 (releases)|1965]]. | ||
== Summary == | == Summary == | ||
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== Plot == | == Plot == | ||
While | While [[Dalek Prime|the Emperor]] leads the [[Dalek Fleet]] on a mission to conquer other [[planet]]s, the [[Black Dalek Leader|Black Dalek]] is left in charge of [[Skaro]]. During the testing of the [[Dalek]]s' [[Dalatomic beam missile]] machine, something goes wrong, creating a [[Radiation|radioactive]] cloud of rust that could spell disaster for the Daleks. Tests reveal that it could rust through even their [[metalert]] casing. The Daleks begin to panic but the Black Dalek calls for order. Meanwhile [[Desert]] Station GX.YUV is hit by the cloud and collapses. In response to the incident, the Black Dalek instructs Dalek patrols on [[hoverbout]]s to destroy the remains of the station but the cloud climbs up the patrols' rays of fire and they suffer some casualties. | ||
The Black Dalek consults the [[Brain Machine]] and it advises them to stop the rust cloud with magnets. While this is happening, a gale sends the cloud towards the [[Dalek City|City]]. The Daleks trap the cloud just in time and Daleks on hoverbouts separate the rust particles with [[oil]]. But as the Black Dalek leaves to begin repairs, another Daleks rusts away in front of it. The cloud has become a [[Rust plague|plague]]! Daleks begin killing other Daleks out of fear of catching the disease, while the Black Dalek notes that it seems strangely immune. The Emperor and the [[Dalek flying saucer|saucers]] return to help put an end to the crisis and an experiment reveals that the plague is not spread through contact with other victims — rather by one particular Dalek who contacts all the other Daleks. The Black Dalek! | The Black Dalek consults the [[Brain Machine]] and it advises them to stop the rust cloud with magnets. While this is happening, a gale sends the cloud towards the [[Dalek City|City]]. The Daleks trap the cloud just in time and Daleks on hoverbouts separate the rust particles with [[oil]]. But as the Black Dalek leaves to begin repairs, another Daleks rusts away in front of it. The cloud has become a [[Rust plague|plague]]! Daleks begin killing other Daleks out of fear of catching the disease, while the Black Dalek notes that it seems strangely immune. The Emperor and the [[Dalek flying saucer|saucers]] return to help put an end to the crisis and an experiment reveals that the plague is not spread through contact with other victims — rather by one particular Dalek who contacts all the other Daleks. The Black Dalek! | ||
The Black Dalek is chased away by the [[Emperor's Personal Guard|Emperor's Guards]] to get it away from the City while the Emperor consults the Brain Machine. The Emperor finds the Brain Machine already active and it confirms the Black Dalek is indeed the germ carrier. The Black Dalek reappears after having deliberately infected itself with the plague, its casing now crumbling away, stating it intends to kill itself as it killed the other Dalek plague victims. The Emperor states that the Black Dalek is too valuable to the Dalek cause and has it taken to the recasting furnace where its casing is to be repaired. As the process takes place, the Daleks begin to administer the cure and prepare to fix the damage. In all the confusion, a mysterious [[Spaceship|spacecraft]] lands on Skaro's surface undetected by the Daleks. | The Black Dalek is chased away by the [[Emperor's Personal Guard|Emperor's Guards]] to get it away from the City while the Emperor consults the Brain Machine. The Emperor finds the Brain Machine already active and it confirms the Black Dalek is indeed the germ carrier. The Black Dalek reappears after having deliberately infected itself with the plague, its casing now crumbling away, stating it intends to kill itself as it killed the other Dalek plague victims. The Emperor states that the Black Dalek is too valuable to the Dalek cause and has it taken to the recasting furnace where its casing is to be repaired. As the process takes place, the Daleks begin to administer the cure and prepare to fix the damage. In all the confusion, a mysterious [[Spaceship|spacecraft]] lands on Skaro's surface undetected by the Daleks. | ||
== Characters == | == Characters == | ||
* [[Black Dalek Leader]] | * [[Black Dalek Leader]] | ||
* [[Dalek Emperor]] | * [[Dalek Emperor]] | ||
* [[Marina (Curse of the Crustavons)|Marina]] | |||
* [[Steve Zodiac]] | |||
* [[Silas D. Hobblegrime]] | |||
* [[Agent 23]] | |||
== | == Worldbuilding == | ||
* The Black Dalek is taken to the [[recasting furnace]]. | * The Black Dalek is taken to the [[recasting furnace]]. | ||
* A [[Morse code|Morse]] message from Marina indicates that [[Troy Tempest]] and [[Phones Sheridan]] have successfully forced entry into [[Aquatraz]]. | |||
* [[Space City]] has ordered ''[[Fireball XL7|XL7]]'' to [[Uraniture]] after recieving word from ''[[Fireball XL5 (spacecraft)|XL5]]'' that an attempt is being made by [[alien]]s to [[snow]] them under. | |||
* | * [[Colonel]] Zodiac reports from ''Fireball XL5'' that [[Robert the Robot]] has been smashed in an attack by strange [[Snowman|snowmen]]. | ||
* Silas D. Hobblegrime has set a new [[Universe]] record for [[pole squatting]] at the [[New Crystal Palace]], [[Venus]]. He succeeded in sitting on top of a pole for three [[month]]s, two [[week]]s and five [[day]]s. | |||
* News from [[Washington DC|Washington]] indicates that sixty agents of [[Marine Commando Division]] have been dispatched to [[Triton]] to give aid to [[Senior Special Agent]] 23 who is searching for missing [[Brent Cleever|Senior Special Agent 21]]. | |||
* | * Steve Zodiac further reports that ''Fireball''{{'}}s main boosters have exploded and that he is using auxillary motors to land on a [[space]] [[asteroid]]. | ||
* | |||
== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
* Excluding the spacecraft which appears at the story's end, only the Daleks are featured here as the protagonists. Showing emotions such as panic and regret, they are much more "sympathetic" characters here than they are in many other stories, including both previous and future chapters of ''[[The Dalek | * Excluding the spacecraft which appears at the story's end, only the Daleks are featured here as the protagonists. Showing emotions such as panic and regret, they are much more "sympathetic" characters here than they are in many other stories, including both previous and future chapters of ''[[The Daleks (comic series)|The Daleks]]''. | ||
* The notion of the Black Dalek being too valuable to lose is raised again in ''[[The Mutation of Time (novelisation)|The Mutation of Time]]'', Volume 2 of [[John Peel]]'s [[Target Books|novelisation]] of ''[[The Daleks' Master Plan (TV story)|The Daleks' Master Plan]]''. The destruction of the Black Dalek on [[Kembel]] represents an irreparable loss for the [[Dalek Prime]], drawing links which help establish these Daleks as the same individuals. | |||
* In [[2005 (releases)|2005]], [[Altered Vistas]] released an animated adaptation of this story. | |||
== Reprints == | === Reprints === | ||
* ''[[Doctor Who Magazine|Doctor Who Weekly]]'' [[DWM 39|39]]-[[DWM 40|40]] in black and white | * ''[[Doctor Who Magazine|Doctor Who Weekly]]'' [[DWM 39|39]]-[[DWM 40|40]] in black and white | ||
* ''[[Doctor Who Classic Comics]]'' [[DWCC 3|3]]-[[DWCC 4|4]] in colour | * ''[[Doctor Who Classic Comics]]'' [[DWCC 3|3]]-[[DWCC 4|4]] in colour | ||
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== Continuity == | == Continuity == | ||
* The | * The Emperor returns to [[Skaro]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Penta Ray Factor (comic story)|The Penta Ray Factor]]'') | ||
* A [[Monstron]] spacecraft lands on Skaro. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Menace of the Monstrons (comic story)|The Menace of the Monstrons]]'') | |||
== External links == | == External links == | ||
* [http://www.daleklinks.co.uk/articles/the-dalek-chronicles/plague-of-death Dalek Links - The Dalek Chronicles - '''''The Plague of Death'''''] | * [http://www.daleklinks.co.uk/articles/the-dalek-chronicles/plague-of-death Dalek Links - The Dalek Chronicles - '''''The Plague of Death'''''] | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:21, 21 March 2024
Plague of Death was a The Daleks comic story printed in TV Century 21 in 1965.
Summary[[edit] | [edit source]]
An accident on Skaro during Dalatomic beam missile tests results in a cloud of radioactive rust that eats into Dalek casings.
Plot[[edit] | [edit source]]
While the Emperor leads the Dalek Fleet on a mission to conquer other planets, the Black Dalek is left in charge of Skaro. During the testing of the Daleks' Dalatomic beam missile machine, something goes wrong, creating a radioactive cloud of rust that could spell disaster for the Daleks. Tests reveal that it could rust through even their metalert casing. The Daleks begin to panic but the Black Dalek calls for order. Meanwhile Desert Station GX.YUV is hit by the cloud and collapses. In response to the incident, the Black Dalek instructs Dalek patrols on hoverbouts to destroy the remains of the station but the cloud climbs up the patrols' rays of fire and they suffer some casualties.
The Black Dalek consults the Brain Machine and it advises them to stop the rust cloud with magnets. While this is happening, a gale sends the cloud towards the City. The Daleks trap the cloud just in time and Daleks on hoverbouts separate the rust particles with oil. But as the Black Dalek leaves to begin repairs, another Daleks rusts away in front of it. The cloud has become a plague! Daleks begin killing other Daleks out of fear of catching the disease, while the Black Dalek notes that it seems strangely immune. The Emperor and the saucers return to help put an end to the crisis and an experiment reveals that the plague is not spread through contact with other victims — rather by one particular Dalek who contacts all the other Daleks. The Black Dalek!
The Black Dalek is chased away by the Emperor's Guards to get it away from the City while the Emperor consults the Brain Machine. The Emperor finds the Brain Machine already active and it confirms the Black Dalek is indeed the germ carrier. The Black Dalek reappears after having deliberately infected itself with the plague, its casing now crumbling away, stating it intends to kill itself as it killed the other Dalek plague victims. The Emperor states that the Black Dalek is too valuable to the Dalek cause and has it taken to the recasting furnace where its casing is to be repaired. As the process takes place, the Daleks begin to administer the cure and prepare to fix the damage. In all the confusion, a mysterious spacecraft lands on Skaro's surface undetected by the Daleks.
Characters[[edit] | [edit source]]
Worldbuilding[[edit] | [edit source]]
- The Black Dalek is taken to the recasting furnace.
- A Morse message from Marina indicates that Troy Tempest and Phones Sheridan have successfully forced entry into Aquatraz.
- Space City has ordered XL7 to Uraniture after recieving word from XL5 that an attempt is being made by aliens to snow them under.
- Colonel Zodiac reports from Fireball XL5 that Robert the Robot has been smashed in an attack by strange snowmen.
- Silas D. Hobblegrime has set a new Universe record for pole squatting at the New Crystal Palace, Venus. He succeeded in sitting on top of a pole for three months, two weeks and five days.
- News from Washington indicates that sixty agents of Marine Commando Division have been dispatched to Triton to give aid to Senior Special Agent 23 who is searching for missing Senior Special Agent 21.
- Steve Zodiac further reports that Fireball's main boosters have exploded and that he is using auxillary motors to land on a space asteroid.
Notes[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Excluding the spacecraft which appears at the story's end, only the Daleks are featured here as the protagonists. Showing emotions such as panic and regret, they are much more "sympathetic" characters here than they are in many other stories, including both previous and future chapters of The Daleks.
- The notion of the Black Dalek being too valuable to lose is raised again in The Mutation of Time, Volume 2 of John Peel's novelisation of The Daleks' Master Plan. The destruction of the Black Dalek on Kembel represents an irreparable loss for the Dalek Prime, drawing links which help establish these Daleks as the same individuals.
- In 2005, Altered Vistas released an animated adaptation of this story.
Reprints[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Doctor Who Weekly 39-40 in black and white
- Doctor Who Classic Comics 3-4 in colour
- DWMS The Dalek Chronicles in colour
Continuity[[edit] | [edit source]]
- The Emperor returns to Skaro. (COMIC: The Penta Ray Factor)
- A Monstron spacecraft lands on Skaro. (COMIC: The Menace of the Monstrons)