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|alias      =The Abomination
|species    = Dalek
|species    = Dalek  
|origin      = [[Skaro]]
|only        = Planet of the Ogrons (audio story)
|only        = Planet of the Ogrons (audio story)
|voice actor = Nicholas Briggs
|voice actor = Nicholas Briggs
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A [[Dalek]] '''Overseer''' was based on the [[The Planet|Ogron Planet]] and would experiment on [[Ogron]]s to create hybrid-[[TARDIS]]es using their [[brain]]s to bypass the [[telepathic circuits]].
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The '''Overseer''' was a [[Dalek]] created during the [[Last Great Time War]]. Designed as an expert in [[Genetic engineering|genetic manipulation]], he was assigned as leader of the Dalek base on the [[The Planet|Ogron homeworld]], where he performed various experiments on [[Ogron]]s, ranging from inserting Ogrons into previous moments in the Daleks' timeline to gather data, to extracting Ogron [[brain]]s and installing them into stolen [[Battle TARDIS]]es to bypass their [[isomorphic controls]].


After his plan failed to experiment on [[Eighth Doctor|the Doctor]] and [[the Twelve]], the Daleks turned on him and discribed him as an abomination and an insult to the Dalek race. Despite his protests as a genius and receiving results, the Overseer was exterminated by his former allies without remorse. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Planet of the Ogrons (audio story)|Planet of the Ogrons]]'')
Despite his high [[intelligence]], the Overseer's nature as a Dalek born from a fusion of many different races, combined with his highly aberrant [[personality]], meant he was both despised and feared by the other Daleks. After his attempted experiment on the [[Eighth Doctor]] and [[the Twelve]] failed, allowing the two [[Time Lord]]s to escape, the Overseer was [[Extermination|exterminated]] by his subordinate Daleks, who deemed him "an insult to the Dalek race".
 
== Biography ==
The Overseer was created during the [[Last Great Time War]] to serve as the leader of the [[Dalek]] base on [[the Planet]], the homeworld of the [[Ogron]]s. In addition, he was designed as an expert in [[Genetic engineering|genetic manipulation]], and was tasked with performing various genetic experiments on Ogrons, whose simplistic [[biology]] meant they could easily be experimented on to great depths. However, the Overseer initially lacked sufficient [[data]] to begin experimenting, and so began slightly modifying the [[timeline]] of the entire Dalek race by inserting Ogrons into Dalek missions where they were not previously used. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Planet of the Ogrons (audio story)|Planet of the Ogrons]]'') These included the [[Third Doctor]]'s [[Time Paradox Incident|encounter]]s with the Daleks at [[Auderly House]] on [[Earth]] in the [[20th century]], ([[TV]]: ''[[Day of the Daleks (TV story)|Day of the Daleks]]'') and their [[Operation Divide and Conquer|attempt]]s to start a war between the [[Earth Empire|Earth]] and [[Draconian Empire]]s during the [[22nd century]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Frontier in Space (TV story)|Frontier in Space]]'') The [[Eighth Doctor]] would eventually remember both versions of these events, recalling both encountering and ''not'' encountering Ogrons during these adventures.
 
After gathering enough data from these edits to the Daleks' timeline, the Overseer began experimenting on Ogrons directly. He created a number of "[[crab god]]s" that ate the Ogron "[[rock god]]s", allowing the Daleks to easily capture Ogrons from the Ogron camp near to the Dalek base for experimentation. The Overseer performed several experiments on the Ogrons, including duplicating the biologies of other [[lifeform]]s onto Ogrons, attempting to make Ogrons immune to the effects of [[temporal fallout]], and, ultimately, extracting Ogron [[brain]]s and integrating them into the [[telepathic circuits]] of several stolen [[Battle TARDIS]]es to bypass their [[isomorphic controls]], thereby allowing the Daleks to use them as highly dangerous [[time]] [[machine]]s in the Time War. On rare occasions, the Overseer would be allowed to experiment on captured [[Time Lord]]s, but as the majority of Time Lord prisoners were sent for interrogation, he rarely had any material to experiment on.
 
When an [[Doctor Ogron|Ogron with the biology of the Eighth Doctor]] was discovered on [[Gallifrey]] in [[the Doctor's TARDIS]] by the [[Fifth Tamasan]], he was sent, along with [[the Twelve]], to locate the Eighth Doctor, who was travelling with [[Bliss]]. Together, the four travelled to the Planet and broke into the Overseer's laboratory in the Dalek base; when they attempted to escape, Bliss and the Ogron, nicknamed "Doctor Ogron" by the former, escaped up a [[ventilation shaft]], but the Doctor and the Twelve were captured and detained in the Overseer's lab.
 
Eventually, the Overseer returned to his lab, following a long [[meal]] of offal. He had an Ogron wired into a [[transfusion booth]] and attempted to duplicate the Doctor's biology onto it, whilst also performing a deep-range [[Scanner|scan]] on the Twelve, with the intention of refining his experiments on the Battle TARDISes to create Time Lord-TARDIS hybrids. However, the presence of the Twelve's [[Renegade Time Lord (The Eleven)|previous incarnations]] [[Regenerative dissonance|in her head]] caused the Overseer's machinery to malfunction, granting the Twelve enough time to break out of her [[handcuffs]] and acquire one of the weapons in the lab, damaging the Overseer's [[gunstick]] and forcing it to flee. When the Overseer called for reinforcements, two Daleks arrived and stated that a [[task force]] from [[Dalek High Command|Dalek Command]] would soon arrive. The Overseer questioned them as to why they had gone against his orders and called a task force, and the two Daleks claimed that the Overseer had failed as the base's leader and was an abomination. The Overseer angrily argued that he was "a genius" before being [[Extermination|exterminated]] by its subordinates. Following this, the taskforce, after receiving no transmissions from the Overseer, took command of the Dalek base on the Planet before it was destroyed by a [[temporal grenade]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Planet of the Ogrons (audio story)|Planet of the Ogrons]]'')


== Personality ==
== Personality ==
Unlike the other Daleks, he possessed non-Dalek motives, had a concept of [[irony]] and a voice similar to [[Davros]] and even complained just as a human would. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Planet of the Ogrons (audio story)|Planet of the Ogrons]]'')
Due to his [[hybrid]] [[biology]] and specialist expertise, the Overseer's [[personality]] was highly aberrant to those of traditional [[Dalek|Daleks]]. He often spoke in a calm, purring [[voice]] that notably lacked the rigid [[speech]] [[Speech pattern|patterns]] of other Daleks, frequently using casual, [[humanoid]] [[dialect]].
 
The Overseer was highly [[Egotism|egotistical]], regarding himself as a genius that "[got] results", and regarded his work on [[Ogron]] [[TARDIS]] hybrids as works of [[beauty]]. He thought little of the Ogrons that he experimented upon, [[Insult|insulting]] their [[intelligence]], frequently getting impatient with them, and talking to them in a patronising manner. The Overseer also possessed a sense of [[humour]], referring to the highly [[Pain|painful]] [[Scanner|scan]] he performed on [[the Twelve]] as "somewhat... ''invasive''", and also became frustrated when the Twelve's [[regenerative dissonance]] nearly destroyed his machinery.
 
Notably, the Overseer possessed [[knowledge]] of the [[Bible]], due to him containing the [[Memory|memories]] of a [[human]] [[cleric]] within his [[genetics]]; in this regard, he expressed a slight degree of sadism, noting how the cleric continued to [[Prayer|pray]] for his [[freedom]], but would never receive it. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Planet of the Ogrons (audio story)|Planet of the Ogrons]]'')


== Appearance ==
== Appearance ==
The Dalek Overseer had a [[black]] [[casing]] with a [[red]] [[eyepiece]], [[claw]] appendages from his [[weapons platform]] and short [[luminosity discharger]]s atop his [[dome]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Planet of the Ogrons (audio story)|Planet of the Ogrons]]'')
The Overseer had a [[black]] [[Dalek]] [[casing]], with his [[dome]] sporting a [[red]] [[Dalek eyestalk|eyestalk]] lens and very short [[luminosity discharger]]s. The Overseer's [[weapons platform]] notably featured several long-range extendable [[Claw manipulator|claw manipulators]], including from the ball joint where a [[suction arm]] was found on traditional Daleks; the Overseer's weapons platform also featured a [[Sphere|spherical]] [[scanner]], with a [[blue]] [[light]], on his left-[[hand]] side. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Planet of the Ogrons (audio story)|Planet of the Ogrons]]'')


== Behind the scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==
*[[Nicholas Briggs]] used a smug voice which coincidentally sounded like his portrayal of [[Tobias Vaughn]]. ([[BFX]]: ''[[The Eighth Doctor: The Time War 2]]'')
* [[Nicholas Briggs]] used a smug voice which coincidentally sounded like his portrayal of [[Tobias Vaughn]]. ([[BFX]]: ''[[The Eighth Doctor: Time War: Volume Two]]'')
*The cover image of the Overseer is a modification of [[Dalek Sec]].
* The image of the Overseer on the cover of ''[[Planet of the Ogrons (audio story)|Planet of the Ogrons]]'' is a modification of a promotional shot of [[Dalek Sec]].


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Latest revision as of 19:44, 1 May 2024

The Overseer was a Dalek created during the Last Great Time War. Designed as an expert in genetic manipulation, he was assigned as leader of the Dalek base on the Ogron homeworld, where he performed various experiments on Ogrons, ranging from inserting Ogrons into previous moments in the Daleks' timeline to gather data, to extracting Ogron brains and installing them into stolen Battle TARDISes to bypass their isomorphic controls.

Despite his high intelligence, the Overseer's nature as a Dalek born from a fusion of many different races, combined with his highly aberrant personality, meant he was both despised and feared by the other Daleks. After his attempted experiment on the Eighth Doctor and the Twelve failed, allowing the two Time Lords to escape, the Overseer was exterminated by his subordinate Daleks, who deemed him "an insult to the Dalek race".

Biography[[edit] | [edit source]]

The Overseer was created during the Last Great Time War to serve as the leader of the Dalek base on the Planet, the homeworld of the Ogrons. In addition, he was designed as an expert in genetic manipulation, and was tasked with performing various genetic experiments on Ogrons, whose simplistic biology meant they could easily be experimented on to great depths. However, the Overseer initially lacked sufficient data to begin experimenting, and so began slightly modifying the timeline of the entire Dalek race by inserting Ogrons into Dalek missions where they were not previously used. (AUDIO: Planet of the Ogrons) These included the Third Doctor's encounters with the Daleks at Auderly House on Earth in the 20th century, (TV: Day of the Daleks) and their attempts to start a war between the Earth and Draconian Empires during the 22nd century. (TV: Frontier in Space) The Eighth Doctor would eventually remember both versions of these events, recalling both encountering and not encountering Ogrons during these adventures.

After gathering enough data from these edits to the Daleks' timeline, the Overseer began experimenting on Ogrons directly. He created a number of "crab gods" that ate the Ogron "rock gods", allowing the Daleks to easily capture Ogrons from the Ogron camp near to the Dalek base for experimentation. The Overseer performed several experiments on the Ogrons, including duplicating the biologies of other lifeforms onto Ogrons, attempting to make Ogrons immune to the effects of temporal fallout, and, ultimately, extracting Ogron brains and integrating them into the telepathic circuits of several stolen Battle TARDISes to bypass their isomorphic controls, thereby allowing the Daleks to use them as highly dangerous time machines in the Time War. On rare occasions, the Overseer would be allowed to experiment on captured Time Lords, but as the majority of Time Lord prisoners were sent for interrogation, he rarely had any material to experiment on.

When an Ogron with the biology of the Eighth Doctor was discovered on Gallifrey in the Doctor's TARDIS by the Fifth Tamasan, he was sent, along with the Twelve, to locate the Eighth Doctor, who was travelling with Bliss. Together, the four travelled to the Planet and broke into the Overseer's laboratory in the Dalek base; when they attempted to escape, Bliss and the Ogron, nicknamed "Doctor Ogron" by the former, escaped up a ventilation shaft, but the Doctor and the Twelve were captured and detained in the Overseer's lab.

Eventually, the Overseer returned to his lab, following a long meal of offal. He had an Ogron wired into a transfusion booth and attempted to duplicate the Doctor's biology onto it, whilst also performing a deep-range scan on the Twelve, with the intention of refining his experiments on the Battle TARDISes to create Time Lord-TARDIS hybrids. However, the presence of the Twelve's previous incarnations in her head caused the Overseer's machinery to malfunction, granting the Twelve enough time to break out of her handcuffs and acquire one of the weapons in the lab, damaging the Overseer's gunstick and forcing it to flee. When the Overseer called for reinforcements, two Daleks arrived and stated that a task force from Dalek Command would soon arrive. The Overseer questioned them as to why they had gone against his orders and called a task force, and the two Daleks claimed that the Overseer had failed as the base's leader and was an abomination. The Overseer angrily argued that he was "a genius" before being exterminated by its subordinates. Following this, the taskforce, after receiving no transmissions from the Overseer, took command of the Dalek base on the Planet before it was destroyed by a temporal grenade. (AUDIO: Planet of the Ogrons)

Personality[[edit] | [edit source]]

Due to his hybrid biology and specialist expertise, the Overseer's personality was highly aberrant to those of traditional Daleks. He often spoke in a calm, purring voice that notably lacked the rigid speech patterns of other Daleks, frequently using casual, humanoid dialect.

The Overseer was highly egotistical, regarding himself as a genius that "[got] results", and regarded his work on Ogron TARDIS hybrids as works of beauty. He thought little of the Ogrons that he experimented upon, insulting their intelligence, frequently getting impatient with them, and talking to them in a patronising manner. The Overseer also possessed a sense of humour, referring to the highly painful scan he performed on the Twelve as "somewhat... invasive", and also became frustrated when the Twelve's regenerative dissonance nearly destroyed his machinery.

Notably, the Overseer possessed knowledge of the Bible, due to him containing the memories of a human cleric within his genetics; in this regard, he expressed a slight degree of sadism, noting how the cleric continued to pray for his freedom, but would never receive it. (AUDIO: Planet of the Ogrons)

Appearance[[edit] | [edit source]]

The Overseer had a black Dalek casing, with his dome sporting a red eyestalk lens and very short luminosity dischargers. The Overseer's weapons platform notably featured several long-range extendable claw manipulators, including from the ball joint where a suction arm was found on traditional Daleks; the Overseer's weapons platform also featured a spherical scanner, with a blue light, on his left-hand side. (AUDIO: Planet of the Ogrons)

Behind the scenes[[edit] | [edit source]]