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The '''Psyche Dalek''' was a specialised type of [[Dalek]] model with an enlarged transparent spherical head and a massive organic [[brain]]. It was similar in shape to the [[Dalek Emperor]]'s mobile casing but without the foreshortened lower section or additional lights on the top of its head. | The '''Psyche Dalek''' was a specialised type of [[Dalek]] model with an enlarged transparent spherical head and a massive organic [[brain]]. It was similar in shape to the [[Dalek Emperor]]'s mobile casing but without the foreshortened lower section or additional lights on the top of its head. | ||
The only known individual of this type, '''Psyche Dalek Three''', accompanied the [[Supreme Dalek|Black Dalek]] sent to apprehend [[Davros]] on the planet [[Spiridon]]. He was tasked to control the [[Roboman|Robomen]], who had formerly been [[Seventh Doctor|the Doctor]]'s friends. Using a small control held in his claw and wired into his arm, he could detect mental activity and direct their actions. When he attempted to direct the robotised [[Abslom Daak]] to attack the renegade forces of the [[Imperial Dalek|Ven-Katri Davrett]], the Doctor blocked the signal by surrounding the control with the microthin metal of his map. The invisible [[Spiridon (species)|Spiridons]] then lifted him and smashed the casing for his brain against another Dalek. ([[DWM]]: ''[[Emperor of the Daleks!]]'') | The only known individual of this type, '''Psyche Dalek Three''', accompanied the [[Supreme Dalek|Black Dalek]] sent to apprehend [[Davros]] on the planet [[Spiridon]]. He was tasked to control the [[Roboman|Robomen]], who had formerly been [[Seventh Doctor|the Doctor]]'s friends. Using a small control held in his claw and wired into his arm, he could detect mental activity and direct their actions. When he attempted to direct the robotised [[Abslom Daak]] to attack the renegade forces of the [[Imperial Dalek|Ven-Katri Davrett]], the Doctor blocked the signal by surrounding the control with the microthin metal of his map. The invisible [[Spiridon (species)|Spiridons]] then lifted him and smashed the casing for his brain against another Dalek. ([[DWM]]: ''[[Emperor of the Daleks!]]'') | ||
''The existance of Psyche Dalek Three suggests that at least two other Psyche Daleks, Psyche Daleks One and Two, existed as well.'' | |||
==Behind the scenes== | ==Behind the scenes== |
Revision as of 19:18, 19 August 2011
The Psyche Dalek was a specialised type of Dalek model with an enlarged transparent spherical head and a massive organic brain. It was similar in shape to the Dalek Emperor's mobile casing but without the foreshortened lower section or additional lights on the top of its head.
The only known individual of this type, Psyche Dalek Three, accompanied the Black Dalek sent to apprehend Davros on the planet Spiridon. He was tasked to control the Robomen, who had formerly been the Doctor's friends. Using a small control held in his claw and wired into his arm, he could detect mental activity and direct their actions. When he attempted to direct the robotised Abslom Daak to attack the renegade forces of the Ven-Katri Davrett, the Doctor blocked the signal by surrounding the control with the microthin metal of his map. The invisible Spiridons then lifted him and smashed the casing for his brain against another Dalek. (DWM: Emperor of the Daleks!)
The existance of Psyche Dalek Three suggests that at least two other Psyche Daleks, Psyche Daleks One and Two, existed as well.
Behind the scenes
- The bars surrounding the head make the Psyche Dalek look like the Dalek Emperor as he was depicted by Richard Jennings. This contrasts with Lee Sullivan's version of the Emperor, which was consciously made to evoke elements of Davros' later imperial casing.
- Marina Graham's colouring was only on part four of the comic, in which the Psyche Dalek was introduced. In part five, this Dalek seems to be the same colour in the grey-scale as the drones. The Dalek referred to in-story as the Black Dalek was, in fact, purple in part four.