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The '''2021 Dalek revolution''' was the revolution of [[Defence Drone|a new type of Dalek]] against the [[human]] race on [[Earth]]. To save the planet, the [[Thirteenth Doctor]] summoned a force of [[Death Squad Dalek]]s, leading to a brief civil war between the two factions.
A [[Dalek]] civil war, known to the [[Time Lord]]s as the '''Security Drone Incident''', ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Dalek Combat Training Manual (reference book)|Dalek Combat Training Manual]]'') was fought on [[Earth]] in [[January]] [[2021]] between the [[Defence Drone|race of Daleks]] imperfectly cloned by [[Reconnaissance Dalek|an ancient Dalek recon scout]] and the [[Death Squad Dalek]]s. The latter had been summoned to [[Earth]] by the [[Thirteenth Doctor]] in a gambit to curtail the cloned Daleks' attempted takeover of Earth. ([[TV]]: ''[[Revolution of the Daleks (TV story)|Revolution of the Daleks]]'')
==History==
===A Reconnaissance Scout===
On [[2019|January 1, 2019]], [[Dalek (Resolution)|a]] [[Dalek]] [[reconnaissance scout]] that had been defeated centuries prior in the [[Battle of Hope Valley]] was inadvertently revived after one of its pieces was rediscovered. The Dalek attempted to resume its mission, but came up against [[Team TARDIS]] and [[Aaron (Resolution)|Aaron]] who melted its casing and ejected the [[Dalek mutant]] into a [[supernova]], destroying it. ([[TV]]: ''[[Resolution (TV story)|Resolution]]'')


===Building a New Dalek Race===
== History ==
The destroyed Recon Scout's casing was recovered and, having been tipped off by [[Jo Patterson]], stolen by [[Jack Robertson]]. Robertson employed scientist [[Leo Rugazzi]] to replicate the alien technology to create [[Defence Drone]]s in order to protect [[Great Britain]]. Leo discovered fragments of the Dalek's DNA and cloned the creature, unaware of what it truly was. [[Recon Dalek Clone (Revolution of the Daleks)|The clone]], likely possessing the consciousness of the original as "Dalek consciousness can live within the tinniest fragment of the their DNA," linked into the systems of Robertson's company and secretly created a clone farm in [[Osaka|Osaka, Japan]] to create an army of thousands of new Daleks, albeit ones with corrupted DNA due to the human origin of the clone. ([[TV]]: ''[[Revolution of the Daleks (TV story)|Revolution of the Daleks]]'')
=== A day to come ===
Through the extrapolations of [[the Matrix]], the [[Time War]]-era [[Time Lord]]s foresaw this event from [[the Doctor]]'s personal future, which was recorded in the ''[[Dalek Combat Training Manual]]''. They were aware that [[Big Bang Two]] had caused subtle changes to the [[timeline]] of [[Earth]], resulting in events such as the earlier [[21st century Dalek invasion]] being forgotten, such that [[human]]ity at large would be unfamiliar with the Daleks as was evidenced in this incident.


===Revolution of the Daleks===
It came much to the concern of the Time Lords that a single Dalek was able to create a whole new mutant strain of the Dalek race without the advanced skills of [[Davros]], the [[Dalek Emperor in the Last Great Time War|Dalek Emperor]] or the [[Cult of Skaro]]. As such, they began research into the genetic make-up of the Reconnaissance Daleks to further understand the extent of their abilities. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Dalek Combat Training Manual (reference book)|Dalek Combat Training Manual]]'')
On [[2021|January 1, 2021]], new Prime Minister [[Jo Patterson]] unveiled her plan to use her new Defence Drones to protect the country from threats. [[Team TARDIS]], who recognized the Daleks from defeating the original Recon Scout, attempted to stop Robertson without the help of the [[Prison (The Timeless Children)|imprisoned]] [[Thirteenth Doctor]] without success. As the crisis escalated, the Doctor returned after having been broken out of prison by Captain [[Jack Harkness]]. The Doctor, [[Ryan Sinclair]] and [[Graham O'Brien]] confronted Robertson while Jack and [[Yasmin Khan]] investigated the clone farm and attempted to destroy it.


Robertson showed the Doctor and her [[companion]]s that the Defence Drones were just AI-controlled shells, but the Dalek took control of Leo when he attempted to destroy it. At the clone farm, the Dalek revealed its plan to exterminate humanity and use Earth as a base to conquer the universe. Via ultraviolet light, the Dalek mutants teleported into their casings and began exterminating humanity across the planet, killing numerous people including Patterson. Before teleporting into his casing, the cloned Dalek scout killed Leo. ([[TV]]: ''[[Revolution of the Daleks (TV story)|Revolution of the Daleks]]'')
=== Lead-up ===
During the [[Recon Scout Incident]] ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Dalek Combat Training Manual (reference book)|Dalek Combat Training Manual]]'') of [[2019|January 1, 2019]], [[Reconnaissance Dalek|a]] [[Dalek]] [[reconnaissance scout]] that had been defeated centuries prior in the [[Battle of Hope Valley]] was inadvertently revived after one of its pieces was rediscovered. The Dalek attempted to resume its mission, but came up against the [[Thirteenth Doctor]] and her "extended fam", who melted its casing and ejected the [[Dalek mutant]] into a [[supernova]], destroying it. ([[TV]]: ''[[Resolution (TV story)|Resolution]]'')


===Revolution of the Daleks===
The destroyed Recon Scout's casing was recovered and, having been tipped off by [[Jo Patterson]], stolen by [[Jack Robertson]]. Robertson employed scientist [[Leo Rugazzi]] to replicate the alien technology to create [[Defence Drone]]s in order to protect [[Great Britain]]. Leo discovered fragments of the Dalek's DNA and cloned the creature, unaware of what it truly was and effectively [[resurrection|resurrected]] the Dalek because the clone possessed the consciousness of the original as "Dalek consciousness can live within the tiniest fragment of the their DNA." The Dalek linked into the systems of Robertson's company and secretly created a clone farm in [[Osaka|Osaka, Japan]] to create an army of thousands of new Daleks, albeit ones with corrupted DNA due to the human origin of the clones. ([[TV]]: ''[[Revolution of the Daleks (TV story)|Revolution of the Daleks]]'')
With thousands of Daleks marauding across [[Earth]], the Doctor realized that the only option left was the nuclear one: summon more Daleks to Earth to deal with the army intent on exterminating humanity. The Doctor used the TARDIS to broadcast the Recon Scout's signal into the [[Time Vortex]] where it was quickly picked up by [[Dalek ship (Revolution of the Daleks)|a]] [[Dalek saucer]] full of [[Death Squad Dalek]]s.


Responding to the signal, the Death Squad Daleks detected the Defence Drone Daleks on Earth and dispatched thousands of troops worldwide to exterminate the other Daleks due to their impure DNA. On a bridge, observed by the Doctor and Robertson, squads from both sides converged and although the Defence Drones insisted that they had only mutated in order to survive, the Death Squad Daleks saw them as inferior beings that needed to be exterminated. Though the Defence Drones attempted to defend themselves, they were no match for the more advanced Death Squad Daleks and were exterminated. Witnessing the intelligence and might of the Death Squad Daleks, Robertson betrayed humanity and offered information if taken before their leader. Worldwide, the Death Squad Daleks were victorious over their lesser cousins and within a short period of time, exterminated them. ([[TV]]: ''[[Revolution of the Daleks (TV story)|Revolution of the Daleks]]'')
[[File:Daleks in 10 Downing Street.jpg|left|thumb|[[Prime minister]] [[Jo Patterson]] and two [[Defence Drone]]s directly prior to the revolution. ([[TV]]: ''[[Revolution of the Daleks (TV story)|Revolution of the Daleks]]'')]]
In [[January]] [[2021]], ([[WC]]: ''[[The Defence Drones (webcast)|The Defence Drones]]'') new Prime Minister [[Jo Patterson]] unveiled her plan to use her new [[Defence Drone]]s to protect the country from threats. [[Team TARDIS]], who recognized the Daleks from defeating the original Recon Scout, attempted to stop Robertson without the help of the missing [[Thirteenth Doctor]], without success. As the crisis escalated, the Doctor returned after having been broken out of prison by Captain [[Jack Harkness]]. The Doctor, [[Ryan Sinclair]] and [[Graham O'Brien]] confronted Robertson, while Jack and [[Yasmin Khan]] investigated the clone farm and attempted to destroy it.


===Defeat of the Death Squad===
Robertson showed the Doctor and her [[companion]]s that the Defence Drones were just AI-controlled shells, but the Dalek took control of Leo when he attempted to destroy it. At the clone farm, the Dalek revealed its plan to exterminate humanity and use Earth as a base to conquer the universe. Via ultraviolet light, the Dalek mutants teleported into their casings and began exterminating humanity across [[England]], killing numerous people including Patterson. Before teleporting into his casing, the Dalek scout killed Leo. ([[TV]]: ''[[Revolution of the Daleks (TV story)|Revolution of the Daleks]]'')
As the two Dalek factions battled, the Doctor enlisted Jack, Ryan and Graham to board the Dalek saucer and destroy it in order to get rid of the winning faction in order to prevent them from conquering the Earth. Teleporting to the ship using [[Jack Harkness' vortex manipulator|Jack's vortex manipulator]], the three men spread out to plant explosives supplied by Jack around the vessel. However, Jack witnessed Robertson reveal to [[Dalek leader (Revolution of the Daleks)|the Dalek leader]] that the Doctor had sent the signal that brought the Daleks to Earth and that it was a trap. As Robertson attempted to negotiate an alliance with the Daleks, the clone, the last surviving Dalek from Earth, teleported aboard and attempted to convince its cousins to stand down. Seeing the Dalek as impure, the Death Squad Daleks refused and exterminated the clone as they believed that that was the only method of purification.


As Ryan and Graham joined him, Jack informed the Doctor that the Defence Drones had all been wiped out, but warned her that Robertson had informed the Daleks of her presence on Earth. Knowing that destroying the Dalek ship wouldn't be enough to stop the thousands of Death Squad Daleks spread across the Earth, the Doctor ordered Jack to hold off on detonation until he received the signal from Yaz and laid a trap using [[TARDIS 1 (The Timeless Children)|her spare TARDIS]]. Changing the outer appearance of the TARDIS to match hers using the [[chameleon circuit]], the Doctor flew it into midair and used a holographic projection to trick all of the Daleks into flying inside.
=== The Battle ===
[[File:The 2021 Dalek Civil War.jpg|thumb|right|[[Death Squad Dalek]]s and [[Defence Drone]]s battle on [[Earth]] ([[TV]]: ''[[Revolution of the Daleks (TV story)|Revolution of the Daleks]]'')]]
With thousands of Daleks marauding across the [[United Kingdom]], the Doctor realised that the only option left was to summon more Daleks to Earth in order to deal with the army intent on exterminating humanity. The Doctor used the TARDIS to broadcast the [[Reconnaissance Scout Signal|Reconnaissance Scout signal]] into the [[Time Vortex]], where it was quickly picked up by [[Dalek Death Squad spacecraft|a]] [[Dalek saucer]] full of [[Death Squad Dalek]]s.


On the Dalek ship, Jack, Ryan and Graham reluctantly rescued Robertson, but they were detected by the Daleks and cornered and faced extermination. With the other Daleks in the TARDIS, Yaz gave Jack the signal and he teleported the group out. As they teleported out, Ryan detonated the explosives that he, Jack and Graham had placed throughout the Dalek saucer, destroying the ship and all of the Daleks aboard. In the TARDIS, the Doctor's holographic projection revealed her trick and that she had programed the TARDIS to fold in on itself and teleport into the heart of [[the Void]] which would destroy the remaining Death Squad Daleks. After promising that she would outrun the Daleks every time, the Doctor cut off communication with them as the TARDIS imploded and teleported into the Void, destroying the last of the Daleks on Earth. ([[TV]]: ''[[Revolution of the Daleks (TV story)|Revolution of the Daleks]]'')
Responding to the signal, the Death Squad Daleks detected the Defence Drone Daleks on Earth and dispatched thousands of troops to exterminate the other Daleks due to their impure DNA. On a bridge in [[Bristol]], squads from both sides converged and, although the Defence Drones insisted that they had only mutated in order to survive, the Death Squad Daleks saw them as inferior beings that needed to be exterminated. Although the Defence Drones attempted to defend themselves, they were no match for the more advanced Death Squad Daleks and were quickly exterminated. Witnessing the intelligence and might of the Death Squad Daleks, Robertson betrayed humanity and offered information if taken before their leader. The Death Squad Daleks were victorious over their man-made counterparts and, within a short period of time, exterminated them all. ([[TV]]: ''[[Revolution of the Daleks (TV story)|Revolution of the Daleks]]'')


==Aftermath==
=== Destruction of the Death Squad ===
In the aftermath, Jack departed from the TARDIS again while Ryan and Graham decided to stop travelling with the Doctor. At the same time, Robertson defended his betrayal as being a decoy to save the Earth and he was hailed as the "saviour of the world" and faced a possible honorary knighthood and another chance at becoming [[President of the United States]], much to the disgust of the Doctor and her friends who knew the truth about what he had done. ([[TV]]: ''[[Revolution of the Daleks (TV story)|Revolution of the Daleks]]'')
As Death Squad finished exterminating the Defence Drones, the Doctor enlisted Jack, Ryan and Graham to board the Dalek saucer and destroy it in order to get rid of the winning faction in order to prevent them from conquering the Earth. Teleporting to the ship using [[Jack Harkness' vortex manipulator|Jack's vortex manipulator]], the three men spread out to plant explosives supplied by Jack around the vessel. However, Jack witnessed Robertson reveal to [[Dalek leader (Revolution of the Daleks)|the Dalek leader]] that the Doctor had sent the signal that brought the Daleks to Earth and that it was a trap. As Robertson attempted to negotiate an alliance with the Daleks, the clone of the Recon Scout teleported aboard and attempted to convince them to spare him. Seeing the Dalek as impure, the Death Squad Daleks refused and exterminated the clone as they believed that it was the only method of purification.
 
As Ryan and Graham joined him, Jack informed the Doctor that the Defence Drones had all been wiped out, but warned her that Robertson had informed the Daleks of her presence on Earth. Knowing that destroying the Dalek ship wouldn't be enough to stop the other Death Squad Daleks, the Doctor ordered Jack to hold off on detonation until he received the signal from Yaz and laid a trap using [[TARDIS 1 (The Timeless Children)|her spare TARDIS]]. Changing the outer appearance of the TARDIS to match hers using the [[chameleon circuit]], the Doctor flew it into the skies of Earth and used a holographic projection to trick all of the Daleks into flying inside.
 
On the Dalek ship, Jack, Ryan and Graham reluctantly rescued Robertson, but they were detected by the Daleks and cornered and faced extermination. With the other Daleks in the TARDIS, Yaz gave Jack the signal and he teleported the group out. As they teleported out, Ryan detonated the explosives that he, Jack and Graham had placed throughout the Dalek saucer, destroying the ship and all of the Daleks still onboard. In the TARDIS, the Doctor's holographic projection revealed her trick and that she had programed the TARDIS to fold in on itself and teleport into the heart of [[the Void]] which would destroy the remaining Death Squad Daleks. After promising that she would outrun the Daleks every time, the Doctor cut off communication with them as the TARDIS imploded and teleported into the Void, destroying the last of the Daleks on Earth. ([[TV]]: ''[[Revolution of the Daleks (TV story)|Revolution of the Daleks]]'')
 
=== Aftermath ===
In the aftermath, Robertson defended his betrayal as being a decoy to save the Earth and, with no one on Earth the wiser to his true actions, he was hailed as the "saviour of the world" and faced a possible honorary knighthood and another chance at becoming the [[President of the United States]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Revolution of the Daleks (TV story)|Revolution of the Daleks]]'')


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Latest revision as of 18:20, 15 September 2024

A Dalek civil war, known to the Time Lords as the Security Drone Incident, (PROSE: Dalek Combat Training Manual) was fought on Earth in January 2021 between the race of Daleks imperfectly cloned by an ancient Dalek recon scout and the Death Squad Daleks. The latter had been summoned to Earth by the Thirteenth Doctor in a gambit to curtail the cloned Daleks' attempted takeover of Earth. (TV: Revolution of the Daleks)

History[[edit] | [edit source]]

A day to come[[edit] | [edit source]]

Through the extrapolations of the Matrix, the Time War-era Time Lords foresaw this event from the Doctor's personal future, which was recorded in the Dalek Combat Training Manual. They were aware that Big Bang Two had caused subtle changes to the timeline of Earth, resulting in events such as the earlier 21st century Dalek invasion being forgotten, such that humanity at large would be unfamiliar with the Daleks as was evidenced in this incident.

It came much to the concern of the Time Lords that a single Dalek was able to create a whole new mutant strain of the Dalek race without the advanced skills of Davros, the Dalek Emperor or the Cult of Skaro. As such, they began research into the genetic make-up of the Reconnaissance Daleks to further understand the extent of their abilities. (PROSE: Dalek Combat Training Manual)

Lead-up[[edit] | [edit source]]

During the Recon Scout Incident (PROSE: Dalek Combat Training Manual) of January 1, 2019, a Dalek reconnaissance scout that had been defeated centuries prior in the Battle of Hope Valley was inadvertently revived after one of its pieces was rediscovered. The Dalek attempted to resume its mission, but came up against the Thirteenth Doctor and her "extended fam", who melted its casing and ejected the Dalek mutant into a supernova, destroying it. (TV: Resolution)

The destroyed Recon Scout's casing was recovered and, having been tipped off by Jo Patterson, stolen by Jack Robertson. Robertson employed scientist Leo Rugazzi to replicate the alien technology to create Defence Drones in order to protect Great Britain. Leo discovered fragments of the Dalek's DNA and cloned the creature, unaware of what it truly was and effectively resurrected the Dalek because the clone possessed the consciousness of the original as "Dalek consciousness can live within the tiniest fragment of the their DNA." The Dalek linked into the systems of Robertson's company and secretly created a clone farm in Osaka, Japan to create an army of thousands of new Daleks, albeit ones with corrupted DNA due to the human origin of the clones. (TV: Revolution of the Daleks)

Prime minister Jo Patterson and two Defence Drones directly prior to the revolution. (TV: Revolution of the Daleks)

In January 2021, (WC: The Defence Drones) new Prime Minister Jo Patterson unveiled her plan to use her new Defence Drones to protect the country from threats. Team TARDIS, who recognized the Daleks from defeating the original Recon Scout, attempted to stop Robertson without the help of the missing Thirteenth Doctor, without success. As the crisis escalated, the Doctor returned after having been broken out of prison by Captain Jack Harkness. The Doctor, Ryan Sinclair and Graham O'Brien confronted Robertson, while Jack and Yasmin Khan investigated the clone farm and attempted to destroy it.

Robertson showed the Doctor and her companions that the Defence Drones were just AI-controlled shells, but the Dalek took control of Leo when he attempted to destroy it. At the clone farm, the Dalek revealed its plan to exterminate humanity and use Earth as a base to conquer the universe. Via ultraviolet light, the Dalek mutants teleported into their casings and began exterminating humanity across England, killing numerous people including Patterson. Before teleporting into his casing, the Dalek scout killed Leo. (TV: Revolution of the Daleks)

The Battle[[edit] | [edit source]]

With thousands of Daleks marauding across the United Kingdom, the Doctor realised that the only option left was to summon more Daleks to Earth in order to deal with the army intent on exterminating humanity. The Doctor used the TARDIS to broadcast the Reconnaissance Scout signal into the Time Vortex, where it was quickly picked up by a Dalek saucer full of Death Squad Daleks.

Responding to the signal, the Death Squad Daleks detected the Defence Drone Daleks on Earth and dispatched thousands of troops to exterminate the other Daleks due to their impure DNA. On a bridge in Bristol, squads from both sides converged and, although the Defence Drones insisted that they had only mutated in order to survive, the Death Squad Daleks saw them as inferior beings that needed to be exterminated. Although the Defence Drones attempted to defend themselves, they were no match for the more advanced Death Squad Daleks and were quickly exterminated. Witnessing the intelligence and might of the Death Squad Daleks, Robertson betrayed humanity and offered information if taken before their leader. The Death Squad Daleks were victorious over their man-made counterparts and, within a short period of time, exterminated them all. (TV: Revolution of the Daleks)

Destruction of the Death Squad[[edit] | [edit source]]

As Death Squad finished exterminating the Defence Drones, the Doctor enlisted Jack, Ryan and Graham to board the Dalek saucer and destroy it in order to get rid of the winning faction in order to prevent them from conquering the Earth. Teleporting to the ship using Jack's vortex manipulator, the three men spread out to plant explosives supplied by Jack around the vessel. However, Jack witnessed Robertson reveal to the Dalek leader that the Doctor had sent the signal that brought the Daleks to Earth and that it was a trap. As Robertson attempted to negotiate an alliance with the Daleks, the clone of the Recon Scout teleported aboard and attempted to convince them to spare him. Seeing the Dalek as impure, the Death Squad Daleks refused and exterminated the clone as they believed that it was the only method of purification.

As Ryan and Graham joined him, Jack informed the Doctor that the Defence Drones had all been wiped out, but warned her that Robertson had informed the Daleks of her presence on Earth. Knowing that destroying the Dalek ship wouldn't be enough to stop the other Death Squad Daleks, the Doctor ordered Jack to hold off on detonation until he received the signal from Yaz and laid a trap using her spare TARDIS. Changing the outer appearance of the TARDIS to match hers using the chameleon circuit, the Doctor flew it into the skies of Earth and used a holographic projection to trick all of the Daleks into flying inside.

On the Dalek ship, Jack, Ryan and Graham reluctantly rescued Robertson, but they were detected by the Daleks and cornered and faced extermination. With the other Daleks in the TARDIS, Yaz gave Jack the signal and he teleported the group out. As they teleported out, Ryan detonated the explosives that he, Jack and Graham had placed throughout the Dalek saucer, destroying the ship and all of the Daleks still onboard. In the TARDIS, the Doctor's holographic projection revealed her trick and that she had programed the TARDIS to fold in on itself and teleport into the heart of the Void which would destroy the remaining Death Squad Daleks. After promising that she would outrun the Daleks every time, the Doctor cut off communication with them as the TARDIS imploded and teleported into the Void, destroying the last of the Daleks on Earth. (TV: Revolution of the Daleks)

Aftermath[[edit] | [edit source]]

In the aftermath, Robertson defended his betrayal as being a decoy to save the Earth and, with no one on Earth the wiser to his true actions, he was hailed as the "saviour of the world" and faced a possible honorary knighthood and another chance at becoming the President of the United States. (TV: Revolution of the Daleks)