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* Although the singular Dalek Task Leader was never featured beyond [[1965 (releases)|1965]]'s non-narrative ''[[The Dalek Task Force]]'', the [[2017 (releases)|2017]] audio story ''[[Pretty Lies (audio story)|Pretty Lies]]'' featured a similarly-named [[Dalek Taskforce Commander]]. | * Although the singular Dalek Task Leader was never featured beyond [[1965 (releases)|1965]]'s non-narrative ''[[The Dalek Task Force (feature)|The Dalek Task Force]]'', the [[2017 (releases)|2017]] audio story ''[[Pretty Lies (audio story)|Pretty Lies]]'' featured a similarly-named [[Dalek Taskforce Commander]]. | ||
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The Dalek Task Leader was the leader of the Dalek Task Force, the universe's deadliest attack unit. While its subordinates used a variety of Dalek spacecrafts such as transolar disks, the Task Leader's solo flying unit was the Task Leader's Solus Combat, a modified hoverbout-like machine fitted with firepower fifty times that of a normal Dalek War Machine. (PROSE: The Dalek Task Force)
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- Although the singular Dalek Task Leader was never featured beyond 1965's non-narrative The Dalek Task Force, the 2017 audio story Pretty Lies featured a similarly-named Dalek Taskforce Commander.