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{{Infobox Individual
{{Infobox Individual
|name= Jenibeth Blakely
|species  = Human
|image=
|species2 = Dalek puppet
|alias= Jeni
|origin   = [[Carthedia]]
|species=Human, Dalek puppet (reverted)
|mother  = Alyst Blakely
|origin= [[Carthedia]]
|father  = Terrin Blakely
|only=The Dalek Generation (novel)
|sister  = Sabel Blakely
|actor=
|brother  = Ollus Blakely
}}
|only     = The Dalek Generation (novel)
'''Jenibeth Blakely''' was the second child of [[Terrin Blakely|Terrin]] and [[Alyst Blakely]]. Her siblings were [[Sabel Blakely]] and [[Ollus Blakely]].
}}'''Jenibeth Blakely''' was the second child of [[Terrin Blakely|Terrin]] and [[Alyst Blakely]]. Her siblings were [[Sabel Blakely]] and [[Ollus Blakely]].


== Biography ==
As a child, Jenibeth and her siblings were orphaned after their parents ejected themselves from their ship's airlock to prevent the [[Dalek]]s from obtaining their knowledge of the [[Cradle of the Gods]]. The [[Eleventh Doctor]] discovered the three children hiding in the escape pod and they helped him discover how the intentions of the [[Dalek Foundation]] related to the Cradle and the [[Sunlight Worlds]]. While investigating [[Gethria]], Jenibeth was taken prisoner by the Daleks and remained their captive for almost 90 years, during which she was converted into a [[Dalek puppet]] by Dalek [[nanogene]]s.
As a child, Jenibeth and her siblings were orphaned after their parents ejected themselves for their ship's airlock to prevent the [[Dalek|Daleks]] from obtaining their knowledge of the [[Cradle of the Gods]]. The [[Eleventh Doctor]] discovered the three children hiding in the escape pod and they helped him discover how the intentions of the [[Dalek Foundation]] related to the Cradle and the [[Sunlight Worlds]]. While investigating [[Gethria]], Jenibeth was taken prisoner by the Daleks and remained their captive for almost 90 years, during which she was converted into a [[Dalek puppet]] by Dalek [[Nanogene|nanogenes]].


When the Doctor returned to Gethria, Jenibeth took him hostage and the [[Dalek time controller|Dalek Time Controller]] arrived with Sabel and Ollus as prisoners, blackmailing him to activate the Cradle and transform the Sunlught Worlds into [[Skaro|Skaros]]. Fortunately, Jenibeth still had a child's mind since she was never educated and resisted the Dalek control. The Time Controller retreated after she killed the Dalek guards but not before shooting Jenibeth. As the Doctor set the Cradle to self-destruct, it fed of Jenibeth's mind and reverted the Blakley's back into children, also recreating their parents. They had no memory of the Doctor, who left without a word.
When the Doctor returned to Gethria, Jenibeth took him hostage and the [[Dalek Time Controller]] arrived with Sabel and Ollus as prisoners, blackmailing him to activate the Cradle and transform the Sunlight Worlds into [[Skaro]]s. Fortunately, Jenibeth still had a child's mind since she was never educated and resisted the Dalek control. The Time Controller retreated after she killed the Dalek guards but not before shooting Jenibeth. As the Doctor set the Cradle to self-destruct, it fed off Jenibeth's mind and reverted the Blakelys back into children, also recreating their parents. They had no memory of the Doctor, who left without a word.


Jenibeth's favourite sweets were [[Jelly blobs|jelly blobs]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Dalek Generation (novel)|The Dalek Generation]]'')
Jenibeth's favourite sweets were [[jelly blobs]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Dalek Generation (novel)|The Dalek Generation]]'')
 
== Legacy ==
[[Human]] [[historian]]s following the [[Siege of Trenzalore]] were that aware the Dalek Foundation was thwarted by the Doctor with the assistance of a Dalek puppet, the last in a string of defeats the Doctor inflicted on the New Paradigm which led to their organisational restructure into the [[Parliament of the Daleks]] preceding the [[Asylum Incident]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Dalek: The Astounding Untold History of the Greatest Enemies of the Universe (short story)|Dalek: The Astounding Untold History of the Greatest Enemies of the Universe]]'')
 
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Latest revision as of 07:14, 19 September 2022

Jenibeth Blakely was the second child of Terrin and Alyst Blakely. Her siblings were Sabel Blakely and Ollus Blakely.

As a child, Jenibeth and her siblings were orphaned after their parents ejected themselves from their ship's airlock to prevent the Daleks from obtaining their knowledge of the Cradle of the Gods. The Eleventh Doctor discovered the three children hiding in the escape pod and they helped him discover how the intentions of the Dalek Foundation related to the Cradle and the Sunlight Worlds. While investigating Gethria, Jenibeth was taken prisoner by the Daleks and remained their captive for almost 90 years, during which she was converted into a Dalek puppet by Dalek nanogenes.

When the Doctor returned to Gethria, Jenibeth took him hostage and the Dalek Time Controller arrived with Sabel and Ollus as prisoners, blackmailing him to activate the Cradle and transform the Sunlight Worlds into Skaros. Fortunately, Jenibeth still had a child's mind since she was never educated and resisted the Dalek control. The Time Controller retreated after she killed the Dalek guards but not before shooting Jenibeth. As the Doctor set the Cradle to self-destruct, it fed off Jenibeth's mind and reverted the Blakelys back into children, also recreating their parents. They had no memory of the Doctor, who left without a word.

Jenibeth's favourite sweets were jelly blobs. (PROSE: The Dalek Generation)

Legacy[[edit] | [edit source]]

Human historians following the Siege of Trenzalore were that aware the Dalek Foundation was thwarted by the Doctor with the assistance of a Dalek puppet, the last in a string of defeats the Doctor inflicted on the New Paradigm which led to their organisational restructure into the Parliament of the Daleks preceding the Asylum Incident. (PROSE: Dalek: The Astounding Untold History of the Greatest Enemies of the Universe)