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|affiliation  = [[Dalek Empire]]
|affiliation  = [[Dalek Empire]]
|origin      = [[Skaro]]
|origin      = [[Skaro]]
|only        = Attack of the Daleks (comic story)
|first      = Daleks Invade Zaos (short story)
|appearances = ''[[Attack of the Daleks (comic story)|Attack of the Daleks]]'', ''[[Jungle Adventure (comic story)|Jungle Adventure]]''
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'''A group of [[Dalek variants]] who had asymmetrical [[dome|dome sections]]''' was once encountered by the [[Second Doctor]] during his travels with his grandchildren [[John Who|John]] and [[Gillian Who|Gillian]].
'''A group of [[Dalek variant]]s who had asymmetrical [[dome|dome sections]]''' were encountered by the [[Second Doctor]] during his travels with his grandchildren [[John Who|John]] and [[Gillian Who|Gillian]].


== Physical characteristics ==
== Physical characteristics ==
These Daleks' [[casing]]s had the same [[slat]]less mid-section as classic [[Dalek War Machine]]s. However instead of two flat [[luminosity discharger]]s on either side of their [[Dalek eyestalk|eyestalk]], they had one single outsized one on the left side.


These Daleks' [[casing]]s had the same [[slat]]less mid-section as classic [[Dalek War Machine]]s. However, instead of two flat [[luminosity discharger]]s on either side of their [[Dalek eyestalk|eyestalk]], they had one single outsized one on the left side.
[[File:Alternating Base Unit.jpg|thumb|left|One of the asymmetrical Daleks' oddly-coloured [[base unit]].]]They also displayed a variety of colour schemes not exhibited by typical Daleks, even though they did not seem to occupy a special function; led by a [[Red Dalek (Attack of the Daleks)|Red Dalek]] with a [[gold]]en [[weapons platform]], the platoon encountered by the [[Second Doctor]] also included a Dalek with a [[teal]] [[base unit]] and weapons platform and black [[dome section]], one with a teal dome, a [[blue]] base unit and a [[gold]]en weapons platform, a [[Gold Dalek|wholly golden Dalek]] with blue [[sense globe]]s, one with a dark blue base unit and weapons platform and a golden dome, and most strikingly, one whose base unit had panels of alternating colours, some golden and some blue. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Attack of the Daleks (comic story)|Attack of the Daleks]]'')


[[File:Alternating Base Unit.jpg|thumb|left|One of the asymmetrical Daleks' oddly-colored [[base unit]].]]They also displayed a variety of colour schemes not exhibited by typical [[Skaro]]sian Daleks, even though they did not seem to occupy a special function: led by a [[Red Dalek]] with a [[gold]]en [[weapons platform]], the platoon encountered by the [[Second Doctor]] also included a Dalek with a teal [[base unit]] and weapons platform and black [[dome]], one with a teal dome, a blue base unit and a golden weapons platform, a [[Gold Dalek|wholly golden Dalek]] with blue [[sense globe]]s, one with a dark blue base unit and weapons platform and a golden dome, and most strikingly, one whose base unit had panels of alternating colours, some golden and some blue.
Like [[Skaro City Dalek|the Daleks in their]] [[Dalek City|city on]] [[Skaro]], these Daleks also used flat metal surfaces to travel on. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Jungle Adventure (comic story)|Jungle Adventure]]'')


== History ==
== History ==
Seven Asymmetrical Daleks, all of them in differently-colored [[casing]]s, and with a [[Red Dalek]] as their leader, visited an alien planet at the same time as the [[Second Doctor]] and [[John Who|John]] and [[Gillian Who|Gillian]] landed there in [[the Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]]. Catching sight of the Daleks from atop a cliff, the Doctor and his grandchildren decided to stave off the Daleks' plans, whatever they may be, by throwing rocks down at the Daleks; from this height, they were protected from the Daleks' [[gunstick|exterminators]], while the rocks' falls were deadly enough to shatter the Daleks' casings and kill them.
[[File:Daleks Invade Zaos 1.jpg|thumb|right|An Asymmetrical Dalek fires upon the [[Second Doctor]] on [[Zaos]] ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Daleks Invade Zaos (short story)|Daleks Invade Zaos]]'')]]
Seven Asymmetrical Daleks, all of them in differently-coloured [[casing]]s, and with a [[Red Dalek]] as their leader, visited an alien planet at the same time as the [[Second Doctor]] and [[John Who|John]] and [[Gillian Who|Gillian]] landed there in [[the Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]]. Catching sight of the Daleks from atop a cliff, the Doctor and his grandchildren decided to stave off the Daleks' plans, whatever they may be, by throwing rocks down at the Daleks; from this height, they were protected from the Daleks' [[gunstick|exterminators]], while the rocks' falls were deadly enough to shatter the Daleks' casings and kill them.


After the Gallifreyans succeeded in destroying four of the seven Daleks, the three survivors retreated to take cover. Before they could reappear, the time-travellers climbed into the Daleks' abandoned [[Dalek flying saucer|saucer transporter]], which the Doctor could fly, in his opinion at least, better than the Daleks themselves — stranding the surviving trio. The Doctor and the children then decided to tour the planet by air aboard the saucer before they returned to the TARDIS. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Attack of the Daleks (comic story)|Attack of the Daleks]]'')
After the time travellers succeeded in destroying four of the seven Daleks, the three survivors retreated to take cover. Before they could reappear, the travellers climbed into the Daleks' abandoned [[Dalek flying saucer|saucer transporter]], which the Doctor could fly, in his opinion at least, better than the Daleks themselves — stranding the surviving trio. The Doctor and the children then decided to tour the planet by air aboard the saucer before they returned to the TARDIS. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Attack of the Daleks (comic story)|Attack of the Daleks]]'')
 
A group of Asymmetrical Daleks targeted the planet [[Zaos]] to serve as a beachhead for a subsequent invasion of Earth. However, the Second Doctor arrived and allied with the native [[Zaon]]s to fight them off. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Daleks Invade Zaos (short story)|Daleks Invade Zaos]]'')
 
Four Asymmetrical Daleks attempted setting up an outpost in a jungle on a [[Planet (Jungle Adventure)|far-away planet]] before the Second Doctor, John, and Gillian arrived. After failing to exterminate them, the Doctor attached cables from [[The Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS's]] power source to the Daleks' metal ramps, overloading their systems and exploding them. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Jungle Adventure (comic story)|Jungle Adventure]]'')


== Behind the scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==
[[File:Suzy_writing_letter_while_Black_Dalek_watches.jpg|thumb|In this still from ''[[Dr. Who and the Daleks]]'', the [[Black Dalek (Dr. Who and the Daleks)|Black Dalek]] appears to possess only one luminosity discharger, the other being hidden from view.]]It is likely that the strange colours of the Daleks, as well as their protruding luminosity discharger, can be attributed to the anonymous artist having worked from still photographs of ''[[Dr. Who and the Daleks]]'', the [[1964 (releases)|1964]] feature film with [[Peter Cushing]], which featured a variety of colourful Daleks with large cone-shaped luminosity dischargers. The fact that each Dalek only has one, meanwhile, is easy to chalk up to the pictures available to the artist having been at an angle, not permitting one who hadn't seen the Daleks elsewhere and in motion to realize that a second discharger was hidden from view.
[[File:Suzy_writing_letter_while_Black_Dalek_watches.jpg|thumb|left|In this still from ''[[Dr. Who and the Daleks (theatrical film)|Dr. Who and the Daleks]]'', the [[Black Dalek (Dr. Who and the Daleks)|Black Dalek]] appears to possess only one luminosity discharger, the other being hidden from view.]]
It is likely that the strange colours of the Daleks, as well as their protruding luminosity discharger, can be attributed to the anonymous artist having worked from still photographs of ''[[Dr. Who and the Daleks (theatrical film)|Dr. Who and the Daleks]]'', the [[1964 (releases)|1964]] feature film with [[Peter Cushing]], which featured a variety of colourful Daleks with large cone-shaped luminosity dischargers. The fact that each Dalek only has one, meanwhile, is easy to chalk up to the pictures available to the artist having been at an angle, not permitting one who hadn't seen the Daleks elsewhere and in motion to realise that a second discharger was hidden from view.


At any rate, given that this creation of a new Dalek design was by all appearances unintentional, it goes unmentioned in the dialogue of the story, meaning that there exists no set in-universe term for these Daleks. "Asymmetrical Daleks" is simply a moniker coined based on their greatest difference to standard [[Dalek War Machine]]s, namely the fact that their "heads", due to the absence of the right-hand-side speaking light, are not [[wikipedia:symmetry|symmetrical]].
At any rate, given that this creation of a new Dalek design was by all appearances unintentional, it goes unmentioned in the dialogue of the story, meaning that there exists no set in-universe term for these Daleks. "Asymmetrical Daleks" is simply a moniker coined based on their greatest difference to standard [[Dalek War Machine]]s, namely the fact that their "heads", due to the absence of the right-hand-side speaking light, are [[asymmetry|asymmetrical]].
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Latest revision as of 15:24, 23 July 2023

"Asymmetrical Dalek" is a title based upon conjecture.

Check the behind the scenes section, the revision history and discussion page for additional comments on this article's title.

A group of Dalek variants who had asymmetrical dome sections were encountered by the Second Doctor during his travels with his grandchildren John and Gillian.

Physical characteristics[[edit] | [edit source]]

These Daleks' casings had the same slatless mid-section as classic Dalek War Machines. However instead of two flat luminosity dischargers on either side of their eyestalk, they had one single outsized one on the left side.

One of the asymmetrical Daleks' oddly-coloured base unit.

They also displayed a variety of colour schemes not exhibited by typical Daleks, even though they did not seem to occupy a special function; led by a Red Dalek with a golden weapons platform, the platoon encountered by the Second Doctor also included a Dalek with a teal base unit and weapons platform and black dome section, one with a teal dome, a blue base unit and a golden weapons platform, a wholly golden Dalek with blue sense globes, one with a dark blue base unit and weapons platform and a golden dome, and most strikingly, one whose base unit had panels of alternating colours, some golden and some blue. (COMIC: Attack of the Daleks)

Like the Daleks in their city on Skaro, these Daleks also used flat metal surfaces to travel on. (COMIC: Jungle Adventure)

History[[edit] | [edit source]]

An Asymmetrical Dalek fires upon the Second Doctor on Zaos (PROSE: Daleks Invade Zaos)

Seven Asymmetrical Daleks, all of them in differently-coloured casings, and with a Red Dalek as their leader, visited an alien planet at the same time as the Second Doctor and John and Gillian landed there in the TARDIS. Catching sight of the Daleks from atop a cliff, the Doctor and his grandchildren decided to stave off the Daleks' plans, whatever they may be, by throwing rocks down at the Daleks; from this height, they were protected from the Daleks' exterminators, while the rocks' falls were deadly enough to shatter the Daleks' casings and kill them.

After the time travellers succeeded in destroying four of the seven Daleks, the three survivors retreated to take cover. Before they could reappear, the travellers climbed into the Daleks' abandoned saucer transporter, which the Doctor could fly, in his opinion at least, better than the Daleks themselves — stranding the surviving trio. The Doctor and the children then decided to tour the planet by air aboard the saucer before they returned to the TARDIS. (COMIC: Attack of the Daleks)

A group of Asymmetrical Daleks targeted the planet Zaos to serve as a beachhead for a subsequent invasion of Earth. However, the Second Doctor arrived and allied with the native Zaons to fight them off. (PROSE: Daleks Invade Zaos)

Four Asymmetrical Daleks attempted setting up an outpost in a jungle on a far-away planet before the Second Doctor, John, and Gillian arrived. After failing to exterminate them, the Doctor attached cables from the TARDIS's power source to the Daleks' metal ramps, overloading their systems and exploding them. (COMIC: Jungle Adventure)

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

In this still from Dr. Who and the Daleks, the Black Dalek appears to possess only one luminosity discharger, the other being hidden from view.

It is likely that the strange colours of the Daleks, as well as their protruding luminosity discharger, can be attributed to the anonymous artist having worked from still photographs of Dr. Who and the Daleks, the 1964 feature film with Peter Cushing, which featured a variety of colourful Daleks with large cone-shaped luminosity dischargers. The fact that each Dalek only has one, meanwhile, is easy to chalk up to the pictures available to the artist having been at an angle, not permitting one who hadn't seen the Daleks elsewhere and in motion to realise that a second discharger was hidden from view.

At any rate, given that this creation of a new Dalek design was by all appearances unintentional, it goes unmentioned in the dialogue of the story, meaning that there exists no set in-universe term for these Daleks. "Asymmetrical Daleks" is simply a moniker coined based on their greatest difference to standard Dalek War Machines, namely the fact that their "heads", due to the absence of the right-hand-side speaking light, are asymmetrical.