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|aka = Dalekenium | |aka = Dalekenium, Skaronium | ||
|type = [[Metal]] | |type = [[Metal]] | ||
|used by = [[Dalek]]s | |used by = [[Dalek]]s | ||
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'''Dalekanium''' — also spelt '''Dalekenium''' — was the [[metal]] of which [[Dalek]] | '''Dalekanium''' — also spelt '''Dalekenium''', and known to the [[Thal]]s as '''Skaronium''' ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Return to Skaro (audio story)|Return to Skaro]]'') — was the [[metal]] of which [[Dalek]] [[casing]]s were made, ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Humanoids (comic story)|The Humanoids]]'', [[TV]]: ''[[The Dalek Invasion of Earth (TV story)|The Dalek Invasion of Earth]]'') as well as [[Dalek ship|ships]] of the [[Dalek Fleet]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Only Good Dalek (comic story)|The Only Good Dalek]]'') [[Protective coating]]s were bonded to the Daleks' Dalekanium [[shell]]s. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Dalek Combat Training Manual (reference book)|Dalek Combat Training Manual]]'') Dalekanium wire was expensive. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Emperor of the Daleks! (comic story)|Emperor of the Daleks!]]'') Dalekanium could be used as a weapon against the Daleks as well. ([[GAME]]: ''[[Destiny of the Doctors (video game)|Destiny of the Doctors]]'') | ||
== History == | |||
The [[Time Lord]]s identified the [[silver Dalek]]s of the "early period" of [[Dalek]] [[history]] as having been made from raw Dalekanium. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Dalek Combat Training Manual (reference book)|Dalek Combat Training Manual]]'') | |||
[[The Forge]]'s archive was reinforced with Dalekanium. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Project Destiny (audio story)|Project: Destiny]]'') | [[The Forge]]'s archive was reinforced with Dalekanium. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Project Destiny (audio story)|Project: Destiny]]'') | ||
Believed by the Time Lords to have been developed for [[Last Great Time War]], the [[bronze Dalek]] casing was constructed from "a new Dalekanium [[alloy]]" and possessed new structural reinforcements. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Dalek Combat Training Manual (reference book)|Dalek Combat Training Manual]]'') During the war, the Time Lords saw the potential to engineer [[Vashta Nerada]] with the ability to consume Dalekanium, planning to unleash them on [[Dalek]] [[Dalek Battlecruiser|battlecruisers]] and ultimately [[Skaro]] itself. However, the project was terminated when the Vashta Nerada broke out on [[Synthesis Station]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Day of the Vashta Nerada (audio story)|Day of the Vashta Nerada]]'') Similarly, during the [[Dalek Wars]], the [[human]] scientist [[Toshio Shimura]] developed the [[Kiseibya]] as a species of metal-consuming predators with a predilection for Dalekanium, to use as a weapon against the Daleks. The Kiseibya would eat their way through the Dalekanium casings of the Daleks, and lay their eggs inside the [[Dalek mutant]]s. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Enemy of the Daleks (audio story)|Enemy of the Daleks]]'') | |||
== Abilities == | == Abilities == | ||
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Dalekanium was vulnerable to [[Nitro-9]] and to [[anti-tank rocket]]s. ([[TV]]: ''[[Remembrance of the Daleks (TV story)|Remembrance of the Daleks]]'') as well as Dalek [[Gunstick|gunstick fire]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Five Doctors (TV story)|The Five Doctors]]'', ''[[Revelation of the Daleks (TV story)|Revelation of the Daleks]]'', ''[[Remembrance of the Daleks (TV story)|Remembrance of the Daleks]]'', ''[[Evolution of the Daleks (TV story)|Evolution of the Daleks]]'', ''[[Victory of the Daleks (TV story)|Victory of the Daleks]]'', ''[[Into the Dalek (TV story)|Into the Dalek]]'') It was also seemingly vulnerable to the [[energy weapon]]s utilised by the [[Combined Galactic Resistance]] soldiers aboard the ''[[Aristotle]]'', as they managed to destroy at least one Dalek and damaged a few others. ([[TV]]: ''[[Into the Dalek (TV story)|Into the Dalek]]'') | Dalekanium was vulnerable to [[Nitro-9]] and to [[anti-tank rocket]]s. ([[TV]]: ''[[Remembrance of the Daleks (TV story)|Remembrance of the Daleks]]'') as well as Dalek [[Gunstick|gunstick fire]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Five Doctors (TV story)|The Five Doctors]]'', ''[[Revelation of the Daleks (TV story)|Revelation of the Daleks]]'', ''[[Remembrance of the Daleks (TV story)|Remembrance of the Daleks]]'', ''[[Evolution of the Daleks (TV story)|Evolution of the Daleks]]'', ''[[Victory of the Daleks (TV story)|Victory of the Daleks]]'', ''[[Into the Dalek (TV story)|Into the Dalek]]'') It was also seemingly vulnerable to the [[energy weapon]]s utilised by the [[Combined Galactic Resistance]] soldiers aboard the ''[[Aristotle]]'', as they managed to destroy at least one Dalek and damaged a few others. ([[TV]]: ''[[Into the Dalek (TV story)|Into the Dalek]]'') | ||
[[File:Dalekanium.jpg|left|thumb|A Dalek is affected by a Dalekanium weapon. ([[GAME]]: ''[[Destiny of the Doctors (video game)|Destiny of the Doctors]]'')]] | [[File:Dalekanium.jpg|left|thumb|A Dalek is affected by a Dalekanium weapon. ([[GAME]]: ''[[Destiny of the Doctors (video game)|Destiny of the Doctors]]'')]] | ||
[[Metalert]] was a reinforced type of Dalekanium. | |||
[[Metalert]] was a reinforced type of Dalekanium which could better withstand space travel, and was also resistant to most Dalek weapons. First accidentally discovered by [[Zeg|Dalek Zeg]] when his own [[casing]] was bombarded with special rays, it was used as the basis for the Daleks' development of [[Dalek flying saucer|their first spacecrafts]] by the [[Golden Emperor|Emperor]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Duel of the Daleks (comic story)|Duel of the Daleks]]'') It could also be created by infusing a Dalekanium alloy with [[Flidor]] gold and sap from the [[Arkellis]] flower, ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Birth of a Legend (short story)|Birth of a Legend]]'') elements also used in the Golden Emperor's own casing. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Genesis of Evil (comic story)|Genesis of Evil]]'') By the beginning of the [[Last Great Time War]], the Arkellis flowers were extinct, and so the rarity of these substances meant that only [[Dalek Sec]], chosen leader of the [[Cult of Skaro]], still had the privilege of a Metalert casing. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Birth of a Legend (short story)|Birth of a Legend]]'') | |||
Dalekanium was an extremely strong metal, so much so that the Thals could only shape it after first reducing it to an alloy. The Daleks however had the technology to manipulate pure Dalekanium. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Return to Skaro (audio story)|Return to Skaro]]'') | |||
Dalekanium was a good conductor. It was able to transfer a Daleks' energy weaponry. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Emperor of the Daleks! (comic story)|Emperor of the Daleks!]]'', [[GAME]]: ''[[City of the Daleks (video game)|City of the Daleks]]'') [[The Graak]] once used a Dalekanium weapon to attack a Dalek. ([[GAME]]: ''[[Destiny of the Doctors (video game)|Destiny of the Doctors]]'') | Dalekanium was a good conductor. It was able to transfer a Daleks' energy weaponry. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Emperor of the Daleks! (comic story)|Emperor of the Daleks!]]'', [[GAME]]: ''[[City of the Daleks (video game)|City of the Daleks]]'') [[The Graak]] once used a Dalekanium weapon to attack a Dalek. ([[GAME]]: ''[[Destiny of the Doctors (video game)|Destiny of the Doctors]]'') | ||
Dalekanium could also be repurposed as a potent explosive. [[Shura]] used stolen dalekanium as a makeshift bomb to destroy [[Auderly House]] ([[TV]]: [[Day of the Daleks (TV story)|''Day of the Daleks'']]). | |||
== Source == | == Source == | ||
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== Behind the scenes == | == Behind the scenes == | ||
Dalekanium — or as it was originally known, ''Dalekenium'' — was the earliest concept from spin-off material to make its way into the television programme. It debuted in 1964's ''[[The Dalek Book]]''. | Dalekanium — or as it was originally known, ''Dalekenium'' — was the earliest concept from spin-off material to make its way into the television programme. It debuted in 1964's ''[[The Dalek Book]]''. | ||
In ''[[Anti-Dalek Weapons (illustration)|Anti-Dalek Weapons]]'', it was stated that [[penetron ray]]s had the ability to randomise the molecular structure of Dalekanium, weakening the metal on a macroscopic level — an effect exploited by a [[Venusian]] anti-Dalek weapon, the [[metal fatigue inducer]]. | |||
[[The Doctor Who Role Playing Game]] supplement ''Sourcebook for Field Agents'' offers an explanation for reconciling the apparent inconsistency between Dalekanium metal and Dalekanium explosives. Dalekanium, as an element, is energised in its raw form and therefore highly volatile. Depleted Dalekanium, however, is suitable for construction of Dalek casings. | |||
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Latest revision as of 11:05, 30 June 2024
Dalekanium — also spelt Dalekenium, and known to the Thals as Skaronium (AUDIO: Return to Skaro) — was the metal of which Dalek casings were made, (COMIC: The Humanoids, TV: The Dalek Invasion of Earth) as well as ships of the Dalek Fleet. (COMIC: The Only Good Dalek) Protective coatings were bonded to the Daleks' Dalekanium shells. (PROSE: Dalek Combat Training Manual) Dalekanium wire was expensive. (COMIC: Emperor of the Daleks!) Dalekanium could be used as a weapon against the Daleks as well. (GAME: Destiny of the Doctors)
History[[edit] | [edit source]]
The Time Lords identified the silver Daleks of the "early period" of Dalek history as having been made from raw Dalekanium. (PROSE: Dalek Combat Training Manual)
The Forge's archive was reinforced with Dalekanium. (AUDIO: Project: Destiny)
Believed by the Time Lords to have been developed for Last Great Time War, the bronze Dalek casing was constructed from "a new Dalekanium alloy" and possessed new structural reinforcements. (PROSE: Dalek Combat Training Manual) During the war, the Time Lords saw the potential to engineer Vashta Nerada with the ability to consume Dalekanium, planning to unleash them on Dalek battlecruisers and ultimately Skaro itself. However, the project was terminated when the Vashta Nerada broke out on Synthesis Station. (AUDIO: Day of the Vashta Nerada) Similarly, during the Dalek Wars, the human scientist Toshio Shimura developed the Kiseibya as a species of metal-consuming predators with a predilection for Dalekanium, to use as a weapon against the Daleks. The Kiseibya would eat their way through the Dalekanium casings of the Daleks, and lay their eggs inside the Dalek mutants. (AUDIO: Enemy of the Daleks)
Abilities[[edit] | [edit source]]
Dalekanium was bulletproof and immune to most lasers and bombs, making a Dalek hard to defeat. It could attract gamma radiation. Dalekanium panels were attached to the Empire State Building in 1930 to attract gamma radiation, which would introduce Dalek DNA into humans that the Cult of Skaro had captured. (TV: Evolution of the Daleks)
Dalekanium was vulnerable to Nitro-9 and to anti-tank rockets. (TV: Remembrance of the Daleks) as well as Dalek gunstick fire. (TV: The Five Doctors, Revelation of the Daleks, Remembrance of the Daleks, Evolution of the Daleks, Victory of the Daleks, Into the Dalek) It was also seemingly vulnerable to the energy weapons utilised by the Combined Galactic Resistance soldiers aboard the Aristotle, as they managed to destroy at least one Dalek and damaged a few others. (TV: Into the Dalek)
Metalert was a reinforced type of Dalekanium which could better withstand space travel, and was also resistant to most Dalek weapons. First accidentally discovered by Dalek Zeg when his own casing was bombarded with special rays, it was used as the basis for the Daleks' development of their first spacecrafts by the Emperor. (COMIC: Duel of the Daleks) It could also be created by infusing a Dalekanium alloy with Flidor gold and sap from the Arkellis flower, (PROSE: Birth of a Legend) elements also used in the Golden Emperor's own casing. (COMIC: Genesis of Evil) By the beginning of the Last Great Time War, the Arkellis flowers were extinct, and so the rarity of these substances meant that only Dalek Sec, chosen leader of the Cult of Skaro, still had the privilege of a Metalert casing. (PROSE: Birth of a Legend)
Dalekanium was an extremely strong metal, so much so that the Thals could only shape it after first reducing it to an alloy. The Daleks however had the technology to manipulate pure Dalekanium. (AUDIO: Return to Skaro)
Dalekanium was a good conductor. It was able to transfer a Daleks' energy weaponry. (COMIC: Emperor of the Daleks!, GAME: City of the Daleks) The Graak once used a Dalekanium weapon to attack a Dalek. (GAME: Destiny of the Doctors)
Dalekanium could also be repurposed as a potent explosive. Shura used stolen dalekanium as a makeshift bomb to destroy Auderly House (TV: Day of the Daleks).
Source[[edit] | [edit source]]
Venusian mineralogist Jeff Stone once claimed that Dalekanium was only found on Skaro, indicating it was a natural, rather than synthetic, substance. (COMIC: The Humanoids)
Behind the scenes[[edit] | [edit source]]
Dalekanium — or as it was originally known, Dalekenium — was the earliest concept from spin-off material to make its way into the television programme. It debuted in 1964's The Dalek Book.
In Anti-Dalek Weapons, it was stated that penetron rays had the ability to randomise the molecular structure of Dalekanium, weakening the metal on a macroscopic level — an effect exploited by a Venusian anti-Dalek weapon, the metal fatigue inducer.
The Doctor Who Role Playing Game supplement Sourcebook for Field Agents offers an explanation for reconciling the apparent inconsistency between Dalekanium metal and Dalekanium explosives. Dalekanium, as an element, is energised in its raw form and therefore highly volatile. Depleted Dalekanium, however, is suitable for construction of Dalek casings.