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|origin= [[Skaro]]  
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|only = Planet of the Daleks (TV story)  
|only = Planet of the Daleks (TV story)  
|voice actor = Roy Skelton
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The '''Dalek Section Leader''' was the leader of a [[Dalek]] taskforce on [[Spiridon]].
The '''Dalek Section Leader''' was the leader of a [[Dalek]] taskforce on [[Spiridon]] during the [[Spiridon campaign]], a preliminary stage of the [[Second Dalek War]] in the [[26th century]].


It was tasked with overseeing the experiments with [[invisibility]] derived from studies of the Spiridons for implementation into future Dalek armies while it was also tasked with the supervision of the 10,000 strong army in [[suspended animation]].  
== Biography ==
It was tasked with overseeing the [[experiment]]s with [[invisibility]] derived from studies of the [[Spiridon (species)|Spiridons]] for implementation into future Dalek [[Army|armies]] while it was also tasked with the supervision of the [[10000 (number)|10,000]]-strong army in [[suspended animation]].


The Dalek Section Leader was also responsible for supervising the experiments with plant destroying bacteria. It had to report to Dalek Supreme Command the setbacks caused by the [[Third Doctor]] and the [[Thal]] commandos led by [[Taron]].  
The Dalek Section Leader was also responsible for supervising the experiments with [[plant]]-[[Destruction|destroying]] [[Bacterium|bacteria]]. It had to report to [[Dalek Supreme Command]] on the [[Spiridon campaign|setbacks caused]] by the [[Third Doctor]] and the [[Thal]] commandos led by [[Taron]].


The Section Leader ordered the release of the [[bacteria]] to wipe out all life on Spiridon, but a [[Spiridon]] named [[Wester]] sabotaged the lab room and released the bacteria to make sure the room could not be unsealed without the other Daleks being killed.  
The Section Leader ordered the release of the [[bacteria]] to wipe out all life on Spiridon, but a Spiridon named [[Wester]] sabotaged the lab room and released the bacteria to make sure the room could not be unsealed without the other Daleks being killed.


The Section Leader was informed of the Doctor's true identity and noted that he had knowledge that would be of vital importance to the Daleks. It gave immediate orders for the Doctor to be captured for interrogation.  
The Section Leader was informed of the Doctor's true identity and noted that he had [[knowledge]] that would be of vital importance to the Daleks. It gave immediate orders for the Doctor to be captured for [[interrogation]].


The [[Dalek Supreme (Planet of the Daleks)|Dalek Supreme]] later landed on Spiridon and took over control of all operations on Spiridon. The Supreme destroyed the Section Leader for its incompetence. ([[TV]]: ''[[Planet of the Daleks (TV story)|Planet of the Daleks]]'')
The [[Dalek Supreme (Planet of the Daleks)|Dalek Supreme]] later landed on Spiridon and took over control of all operations. The Supreme destroyed the Section Leader for its incompetence. ([[TV]]: ''[[Planet of the Daleks (TV story)|Planet of the Daleks]]'')
 
== Behind the scenes ==
* A continuity issue exists within ''Planet of the Daleks'' whereby the Section Leader is one of the Daleks forcibly sealed in the lab when Wester prematurely releases the virus. It therefore reappears outside the lab later without explanation to be executed by the Dalek Supreme, otherwise the Dalek Supreme executes the replacement Section Leader. In [[Doctor Who and the Planet of the Daleks (novelisation)|the novelisation]], the Section Leader (referred to as the [[Command Dalek|Dalek Commander]] or the Expedition Commander) is not present in the lab when the virus is released.


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Latest revision as of 12:45, 20 December 2022

The Dalek Section Leader was the leader of a Dalek taskforce on Spiridon during the Spiridon campaign, a preliminary stage of the Second Dalek War in the 26th century.

Biography[[edit] | [edit source]]

It was tasked with overseeing the experiments with invisibility derived from studies of the Spiridons for implementation into future Dalek armies while it was also tasked with the supervision of the 10,000-strong army in suspended animation.

The Dalek Section Leader was also responsible for supervising the experiments with plant-destroying bacteria. It had to report to Dalek Supreme Command on the setbacks caused by the Third Doctor and the Thal commandos led by Taron.

The Section Leader ordered the release of the bacteria to wipe out all life on Spiridon, but a Spiridon named Wester sabotaged the lab room and released the bacteria to make sure the room could not be unsealed without the other Daleks being killed.

The Section Leader was informed of the Doctor's true identity and noted that he had knowledge that would be of vital importance to the Daleks. It gave immediate orders for the Doctor to be captured for interrogation.

The Dalek Supreme later landed on Spiridon and took over control of all operations. The Supreme destroyed the Section Leader for its incompetence. (TV: Planet of the Daleks)

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

  • A continuity issue exists within Planet of the Daleks whereby the Section Leader is one of the Daleks forcibly sealed in the lab when Wester prematurely releases the virus. It therefore reappears outside the lab later without explanation to be executed by the Dalek Supreme, otherwise the Dalek Supreme executes the replacement Section Leader. In the novelisation, the Section Leader (referred to as the Dalek Commander or the Expedition Commander) is not present in the lab when the virus is released.