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|aka = [[Dalek command ship]]
|aka = [[Dalek command ship]]<br>Command Saucer
|type = [[Dalek flying saucer]]
|type = [[Dalek flying saucer]]
|origin = [[Dalek]]s
|origin = [[Dalek]]s
|only = The Jeopardy of Solar Proximity (short story)
|first = The Jeopardy of Solar Proximity (short story)
|appearances = [[PROSE]]: ''[[Infection of the Daleks (short story)|Infection of the Daleks]]''
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'''Dalek command saucer''' was a classification of [[Dalek command ship]], ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Jeopardy of Solar Proximity (short story)|The Jeopardy of Solar Proximity]]'') distinguished from those which were not [[Dalek saucer|saucer]]-shaped. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Star Tigers (comic story)|Star Tigers]]'')
'''Dalek command saucer''' was a classification of [[Dalek command ship]], ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Jeopardy of Solar Proximity (short story)|The Jeopardy of Solar Proximity]]'') distinguished from those which were not [[Dalek saucer|saucer]]-shaped. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Star Tigers (comic story)|Star Tigers]]'')


== Characteristics ==
== Characteristics ==
Operated by [[Grey Dalek]]s led by a [[Gold Dalek]], command saucers were composed of at least 17 [[level]]s and sported a dirty-[[bronze]]d [[gold]]en [[colour]] with a central, rounded hump on the upper surfaces and several similar [[dome]]-shaped bulges on the undersides. Around their edges were lines of elongated lights that rotated as the ships moved. Technology included [[engine]]s for travel, [[battle computer]]s, [[gyroscopic dampener]]s and external weapons arrays, power nodes, communications relays and [[air lock]]s. It also had temporal technology in the form of a [[time transmitter]].
Operated by [[Grey Dalek]]s led by a [[Gold Dalek]], command saucers were composed of at least 17 [[level]]s and sported a dirty-[[bronze]]d [[gold]]en [[colour]] with a central, rounded hump on the upper surfaces and several similar [[dome]]-shaped bulges on the undersides. Around their edges were lines of elongated lights that rotated as the ships moved. Technology included [[engine]]s for travel, [[battle computer]]s, [[gyroscopic dampener]]s and external weapons arrays, power nodes, communications relays and [[airlock]]s. It also had temporal technology in the form of a [[time transmitter]].


The upper surface dome contained the [[bridge]] [[deck]], composed of a raised platform for the Gold Dalek, [[computer bank]]s, [[bulkhead]]s and [[control station]]s. A rounded [[door]] leaded from the bridge. To the left was a smaller, sealed door leading to a bright [[lift]] underneath, the time transmitter. Beside the door was [[keypad]] controls for the transmitter.
The upper surface dome contained the [[bridge (ship)|bridge]] [[deck]], composed of a raised platform for the Gold Dalek, [[computer bank]]s, [[bulkhead]]s and [[control station]]s. A rounded [[door]] leaded from the bridge. To the left was a smaller, sealed door leading to a bright [[lift]] underneath, the time transmitter. Beside the door were [[keypad]] controls for the transmitter where the Gold Dalek was fed streams of [[information]] by the [[second]], while its subordinates worked on tasks including adjustments and maintaining the engines and weapons arrays.


where the Gold Dalek was fed streams of [[information]] by the [[second]] while its subordinates worked on tasks including adjustments and maintaining the engines and weapons arrays. From the bridge, the Gold Dalek could make and receive communications with its subordinates beyond. The bridge's [[deck]] contained [[computer bank]]s and [[bulkhead]]s. The bridge contained a [[master control]] [[mechanism]] for maximising [[Dalekanium power feed]]s.
From the bridge, the Gold Dalek could make and receive communications with its subordinates beyond. The bridge's [[deck]] contained [[computer bank]]s and [[bulkhead]]s. The bridge contained a [[master control]] [[mechanism]] for maximising [[Dalekanium power feed]]s.


Directly beneath the bridge was the [[core section]]. The underside bulges were used to transmit cyber-attack beams; faint and greenish-white, they appeared like [[searchlight]]s. The saucer also held a complement of [[Dalek patrol ship]]s and [[hoverbout]] units. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Jeopardy of Solar Proximity (short story)|The Jeopardy of Solar Proximity]]'')
Directly beneath the bridge was the [[core section]]. The underside bulges were used to transmit [[cyber-attack beam]]s; faint and greenish-white, they appeared like [[searchlight]]s. The saucer also held a complement of [[Dalek patrol ship]]s and [[hoverbout]] units. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Jeopardy of Solar Proximity (short story)|The Jeopardy of Solar Proximity]]'')
 
== History ==
[[Human]] [[historian]]s in the [[post-Time War universe]] believed that, at the end of the [[2150s Dalek invasion of Earth]], the [[Dalek Earthforce]]'s command saucer had been destroyed by the [[volcanic]] [[eruption]] caused when [[Project Degravitate]] was thwarted. ([[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]]'') By another account, the [[Black Dalek's ship]] was the sole survivor of the [[saucer fleet|fleet]] of twelve saucers. Badly crippled, the saucer was forced to make a slow return to [[Skaro]], with the [[Black Dalek Leader|Black Dalek]] reporting the failure to the [[Dalek Prime]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The History of the Daleks (short story)|The History of the Daleks]]'')
 
A bronze Dalek command saucer fought alongside [[Councillor-class|''Councillor''-class]] [[assault craft]] against the [[Nix-Thassis]], a [[Ice Warrior|Martian]] fleet. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Jeopardy of Solar Proximity (short story)|The Jeopardy of Solar Proximity]]'')
 
A [[black Dalek|black]] [[Dalek Fleet Commander (Infection of the Daleks)|Dalek Fleet Commander]] led the [[attack on Helatrine]] aboard a [[Command Saucer (Infection of the Daleks)|Command Saucer]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Infection of the Daleks (short story)|Infection of the Daleks]]'')
 
In the wake of the [[Good Dalek Incident]] during the [[Dalek invasion of the galaxy]], ([[TV]]: ''[[Into the Dalek (TV story)|Into the Dalek]]'') [[Rusty (Into the Dalek)|Rusty]] returned to the [[Dalek Fleet]] and managed to destroy the [[Dalek ship (Into the Dalek)|command saucer]] from within, being left adrift in its wreckage. According to [[human]] [[historian]]s, the Daleks eventually recovered him, exiling him to the [[Dalek Asylum]] for his deviance. ([[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 19:16, 3 November 2024

Dalek command saucer was a classification of Dalek command ship, (PROSE: The Jeopardy of Solar Proximity) distinguished from those which were not saucer-shaped. (COMIC: Star Tigers)

Characteristics[[edit] | [edit source]]

Operated by Grey Daleks led by a Gold Dalek, command saucers were composed of at least 17 levels and sported a dirty-bronzed golden colour with a central, rounded hump on the upper surfaces and several similar dome-shaped bulges on the undersides. Around their edges were lines of elongated lights that rotated as the ships moved. Technology included engines for travel, battle computers, gyroscopic dampeners and external weapons arrays, power nodes, communications relays and airlocks. It also had temporal technology in the form of a time transmitter.

The upper surface dome contained the bridge deck, composed of a raised platform for the Gold Dalek, computer banks, bulkheads and control stations. A rounded door leaded from the bridge. To the left was a smaller, sealed door leading to a bright lift underneath, the time transmitter. Beside the door were keypad controls for the transmitter where the Gold Dalek was fed streams of information by the second, while its subordinates worked on tasks including adjustments and maintaining the engines and weapons arrays.

From the bridge, the Gold Dalek could make and receive communications with its subordinates beyond. The bridge's deck contained computer banks and bulkheads. The bridge contained a master control mechanism for maximising Dalekanium power feeds.

Directly beneath the bridge was the core section. The underside bulges were used to transmit cyber-attack beams; faint and greenish-white, they appeared like searchlights. The saucer also held a complement of Dalek patrol ships and hoverbout units. (PROSE: The Jeopardy of Solar Proximity)

History[[edit] | [edit source]]

Human historians in the post-Time War universe believed that, at the end of the 2150s Dalek invasion of Earth, the Dalek Earthforce's command saucer had been destroyed by the volcanic eruption caused when Project Degravitate was thwarted. (PROSE: Dalek: The Astounding Untold History of the Greatest Enemies of the Universe) By another account, the Black Dalek's ship was the sole survivor of the fleet of twelve saucers. Badly crippled, the saucer was forced to make a slow return to Skaro, with the Black Dalek reporting the failure to the Dalek Prime. (PROSE: The History of the Daleks)

A bronze Dalek command saucer fought alongside Councillor-class assault craft against the Nix-Thassis, a Martian fleet. (PROSE: The Jeopardy of Solar Proximity)

A black Dalek Fleet Commander led the attack on Helatrine aboard a Command Saucer. (PROSE: Infection of the Daleks)

In the wake of the Good Dalek Incident during the Dalek invasion of the galaxy, (TV: Into the Dalek) Rusty returned to the Dalek Fleet and managed to destroy the command saucer from within, being left adrift in its wreckage. According to human historians, the Daleks eventually recovered him, exiling him to the Dalek Asylum for his deviance. (PROSE: Dalek: The Astounding Untold History of the Greatest Enemies of the Universe)