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|image          = Harvey asylum of the daleks.jpg
|species        = Near-human
|species        = Humanoid
|affiliation    = ''[[Alaska (spaceship| Alaska]]''
|species2        = Dalek puppet
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|origin          = [[Earth]]
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|only            = Asylum of the Daleks
|only            = Asylum of the Daleks (TV story)
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|actor          = David Gyasi
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}}'''Harvey''' was a stranded crew member of the '' [[Alaska (spacecraft)|Alaska]]'' spaceship. Shortly after the ship crashed, Harvey went out and froze to death, with the cold perfectly preserving his body and the [[Nanogene|nanocloud]] converting his corpse into a [[Dalek puppet]]. A year later, he showed the [[Eleventh Doctor]] and [[Amy Pond|Amy]] to his ship. His crew, last he remembered, were still alive, but were found dead upon re-entering the ''Alaska'', and, while initially shocked, Harvey eventually remembered that he, too, was dead. At this point, his Dalek programming became active, and he attacked the Doctor and his companions, only to be fended off by a [[fire extinguisher]] and locked inside a storage space. When the [[Parliament of the Daleks]] destroyed the planet, Harvey was finally allowed to rest in peace. ([[TV]]: ''[[Asylum of the Daleks (TV story)|Asylum of the Daleks]]'')
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== Behind the scenes ==
'''Harvey''' was a stranded astronaut of the ''[[Alaska (spaceship)| Alaska]]'' spaceship. He showed [[Eleventh Doctor| the Doctor]] and [[Amy Pond| Amy]] to his ship. His crew were supposedly alive, but were found dead and Harvey remembered everything. A [[Dalek Eyestalk]] appeared from his forehead and he was forced back by a fire extinguisher by the Doctor. He was locked inside a storage space.
Harvey's only shipmate known to have survived the crash was [[Oswin Oswald]]; she was completely converted to a Dalek. ''Doctor Who'' premiered on 23 November 1963 with ''[[An Unearthly Child (TV story)|An Unearthly Child]]'', the day after [[President of the United States|President]] [[John F. Kennedy]] was assassinated. His assassin was believed to have been [[Lee Harvey Oswald|Lee "Harvey Oswald"]]. Oswald and the [[Assassination of John F. Kennedy|assassination]] are oft referenced in the DWU.


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Latest revision as of 20:41, 15 April 2024

Harvey was a stranded crew member of the Alaska spaceship. Shortly after the ship crashed, Harvey went out and froze to death, with the cold perfectly preserving his body and the nanocloud converting his corpse into a Dalek puppet. A year later, he showed the Eleventh Doctor and Amy to his ship. His crew, last he remembered, were still alive, but were found dead upon re-entering the Alaska, and, while initially shocked, Harvey eventually remembered that he, too, was dead. At this point, his Dalek programming became active, and he attacked the Doctor and his companions, only to be fended off by a fire extinguisher and locked inside a storage space. When the Parliament of the Daleks destroyed the planet, Harvey was finally allowed to rest in peace. (TV: Asylum of the Daleks)

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

Harvey's only shipmate known to have survived the crash was Oswin Oswald; she was completely converted to a Dalek. Doctor Who premiered on 23 November 1963 with An Unearthly Child, the day after President John F. Kennedy was assassinated. His assassin was believed to have been Lee "Harvey Oswald". Oswald and the assassination are oft referenced in the DWU.