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The '''Halldons''' were a race of powerful beings. [[The Doctor]] once discovered an account claiming that Halldon scientists had created the [[Dalek]]s by transplanting primitive [[human]]s to the planet [[Ameron]] and artificially accelerating their evolution. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[We are the Daleks!]]'')
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According to the ''[[Doctor Who Annual 2006]]'', the Halldons once engaged in a [[time war]] with the [[Eternal]]s, which the [[Time Lord]]s put a stop to. ''[[Doctor Who: Monsters and Villains]]'' claims that the Halldons were the ancestors of the Brothers of Hame, who created the [[Forest of Cheem]].
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The '''Halldons''' were a race of [[Higher Evolutionary|powerful beings]] responsible for the [[creation of the Daleks]].
 
== History ==
The Halldons engaged in a temporal [[skirmish between the Halldons and the Eternals|skirmish]] with the [[Eternal]]s, which ended with the [[Time Lord]]s stepping in to put an end to the universe-threatening hostilities. This was one of the only two [[time war]]s in which the Time Lords had engaged before the start of their [[Last Great Time War|Great Time War]] with the [[Dalek]]s themselves, which would end in their destruction. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Meet the Doctor (DWAN 2006 short story)|Meet the Doctor]]'')
 
Per [[Bryant Anderson]]'s findings, the Halldons conducted a scientific experiment in which they transplanted prehistoric [[Earth]] [[human]]s to the barren planet [[Ameron]] and artifically accelerated their evolution. Within two hundred years, the Halldons' test subjects had advanced to such an extent as to build fearsome weapons which frightened even their Halldon masters.
 
Realising the experiment was spinning out of control, the Halldons attempted to wipe out the Ameron humans, only for them to defend themselves and retaliate to the point of completely exterminating the Halldons. Free to advance unhindered, the evolved humans, determined to ensure their own survival, continued to evolve and eventually became the Daleks whom the Earth humans feared so greatly. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[We are the Daleks! (short story)|We are the Daleks!]]'')
 
The [[Brothers of Hame]] were descendants of the Halldons. Having learned from "early mistakes in genetic acceleration", the Brotherhood gave greater kindness in their accelerated evolution experiments which created the [[Tree of Cheem|Forest of Cheem]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[From the Platform One Guest List (short story)|From the Platform One Guest List]]'')
 
== Legacy ==
On [[Ollendorf 2]], [[Bryant Anderson]] discovered the story of the Halldons as the true origin of the Daleks, but found it too horrific to share with his fellow humans. [[The Doctor (We are the Daleks!)|the Doctor]] discovered these unpublished writings next to Anderson's own corpse and the remains of a [[Dalek]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[We are the Daleks! (short story)|We are the Daleks!]]'')
 
Other, contradictory accounts of the [[creation of the Daleks]] existed. Reconciling these accounts, one group of [[historian]]s theorized the Halldon might have transplanted the early humans onto [[Prehistory|prehistoric]] Skaro, with the various [[humanoid]] races of Skaro being [[descendant]]s of those humans. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Dalek Handbook (reference book)|The Dalek Handbook]]'', ''[[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 16:40, 22 May 2023

The Halldons were a race of powerful beings responsible for the creation of the Daleks.

History[[edit] | [edit source]]

The Halldons engaged in a temporal skirmish with the Eternals, which ended with the Time Lords stepping in to put an end to the universe-threatening hostilities. This was one of the only two time wars in which the Time Lords had engaged before the start of their Great Time War with the Daleks themselves, which would end in their destruction. (PROSE: Meet the Doctor)

Per Bryant Anderson's findings, the Halldons conducted a scientific experiment in which they transplanted prehistoric Earth humans to the barren planet Ameron and artifically accelerated their evolution. Within two hundred years, the Halldons' test subjects had advanced to such an extent as to build fearsome weapons which frightened even their Halldon masters.

Realising the experiment was spinning out of control, the Halldons attempted to wipe out the Ameron humans, only for them to defend themselves and retaliate to the point of completely exterminating the Halldons. Free to advance unhindered, the evolved humans, determined to ensure their own survival, continued to evolve and eventually became the Daleks whom the Earth humans feared so greatly. (PROSE: We are the Daleks!)

The Brothers of Hame were descendants of the Halldons. Having learned from "early mistakes in genetic acceleration", the Brotherhood gave greater kindness in their accelerated evolution experiments which created the Forest of Cheem. (PROSE: From the Platform One Guest List)

Legacy[[edit] | [edit source]]

On Ollendorf 2, Bryant Anderson discovered the story of the Halldons as the true origin of the Daleks, but found it too horrific to share with his fellow humans. the Doctor discovered these unpublished writings next to Anderson's own corpse and the remains of a Dalek. (PROSE: We are the Daleks!)

Other, contradictory accounts of the creation of the Daleks existed. Reconciling these accounts, one group of historians theorized the Halldon might have transplanted the early humans onto prehistoric Skaro, with the various humanoid races of Skaro being descendants of those humans. (PROSE: The Dalek Handbook, Dalek: The Astounding Untold History of the Greatest Enemies of the Universe)