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== Summary == | == Summary == | ||
The home [[planet]] of the [[Dalek]]s, [[Skaro]], starts off as home to a humanoid race that split into two groups: the [[Thal]]s and the [[Dal (species)| | The home [[planet]] of the [[Dalek]]s, [[Skaro]], starts off as home to a humanoid race that split into two groups: the [[Thal]]s and the [[Dal (species)|Dals]]. After the Dals cross the [[Drammankin Mountains]], the two tribes have no contact for centuries, though they know of the others. The Dals eventually rename themselves the [[Kaled]]s, and as both groups begin to develop agriculture and civilisation, the Kaleds begin to believe their ancestors were persecuted by the Thals, while the Thals believe the Kaleds splintered as a result of being outvoted on tribal policy. The Thals are willing to reaccept the Kaleds if they admit they were right, which they would never do. Both civilisations develop cities (and eventually atomic weapons) at the same times, and tensions grow as they spy on each other. | ||
As war seems imminent, a Kaled scientist named [[Davros]] comes to prominence and gets a bunker built for him to conduct his studies in secret with other scientists. Finally, secrets are kept from the Thals, who too built a bunker. But one Thal spy | As war seems imminent, a Kaled scientist named [[Davros]] comes to prominence and gets a bunker built for him to conduct his studies in secret with other scientists. Finally, secrets are kept from the Thals, who too built a bunker. But one Thal spy manages to enter the Kaled bunker and learn of the advanced genetic and cybernetic process Davros was creating that could no doubt defeat them. The spy attempts to [[assassinate]] Davros but is apprehended, finally starting the war. Both sides use [[neutron bomb]]s to destroy the cities and [[petrification|petrify]] Skaro's forests, until the last survivors remain in [[Thal Dome|two]] [[Kaled Dome|domes]]. | ||
Davros is badly wounded and requires cybernetic enhancements such as a [[Davros' chair|mobility unit]], and begins to lose his sanity. He trusts only his closest allies, such as [[Nyder]]. He determines the Kaled race had to be reborn. He finds several surviving Kaleds in the destroyed cities, heavily mutated from radiation. After experimenting upon them, he finds a way to control these mutations, and creates a [[casing]] for them based on his own chair, terming them the Daleks, the ultimate life form. These early Daleks depend on [[static electricity]], though they later learn to use [[solar power]]. Davros creates more [[Dalek mutant]]s from [[embryo]]s, and removes emotions that he saw as weaknesses, so they would only capable of loyalty to their own species and contempt for any other (including the Kaleds). Although the Kaled rulers approve of the new weapon to win the war, certain members of the scientific elite such as [[Ronson]] disagree. | Davros is badly wounded and requires cybernetic enhancements such as a [[Davros' chair|mobility unit]], and begins to lose his sanity. He trusts only his closest allies, such as [[Nyder]]. He determines the Kaled race had to be reborn. He finds several surviving Kaleds in the destroyed cities, heavily mutated from radiation. After experimenting upon them, he finds a way to control these mutations, and creates a [[casing]] for them based on his own chair, terming them the Daleks, the ultimate life form. These early Daleks depend on [[static electricity]], though they later learn to use [[solar power]]. Davros creates more [[Dalek mutant]]s from [[embryo]]s, and removes emotions that he saw as weaknesses, so they would only capable of loyalty to their own species and contempt for any other (including the Kaleds). Although the Kaled rulers approve of the new weapon to win the war, certain members of the scientific elite such as [[Ronson (Genesis of the Daleks)|Ronson]] disagree. | ||
At this time, the [[Time Lord]]s of [[Gallifrey]] witness Davros' creations and, with a [[time scanner]], foresee the havoc they would wreak in the future. They send their agent, [[Fourth Doctor|the Doctor]], who has already encountered the Daleks many times due to frequent [[time travel]]ling, to either avert the [[creation of the Daleks]] or alter them so they would be less aggressive. | At this time, the [[Time Lord]]s of [[Gallifrey]] witness Davros' creations and, with a [[time scanner]], foresee the havoc they would wreak in the future. They send their agent, [[Fourth Doctor|the Doctor]], who has already encountered the Daleks many times due to frequent [[time travel]]ling, to either avert the [[creation of the Daleks]] or alter them so they would be less aggressive. | ||
''to be continued'' | ''to be continued'' | ||
== Characters == | == Characters == | ||
* [[Davros]] | * [[Davros]] | ||
* [[Ronson]] | * [[Ronson (Genesis of the Daleks)|Ronson]] | ||
* [[Dalek Prime]] | * [[Dalek Prime]] | ||
* [[Black Dalek Leader|The Black Dalek]] | * [[Black Dalek Leader|The Black Dalek]] | ||
* [[The Doctor]] | * [[The Doctor]] | ||
''more to be added'' | |||
== | == Worldbuilding == | ||
* [[Skaro]] has one [[continent]]al mainland and many small islands. | * [[Skaro]] has one [[continent]]al mainland and many small islands. | ||
* The [[Dal (species)| | * The [[Dal (species)|Dals]] renamed themselves the [[Kaled]]s after the first letter in [[Skarosian alphabet|their alphabet]] to show supremacy. [[Davros]] used the name [[Dalek]] since it was the final letter in the alphabet, and he saw the Daleks as the final stage of the Kaled race. | ||
* The so-called [[Thousand Year War]] actually lasted around [[250 (number)|250]] years. | * The so-called [[Thousand Year War]] actually lasted around [[250 (number)|250]] years. | ||
* [[Davros' chair]] is the [[Mark I Travel Machine|Mark 1 casing]], his initial Dalek designs were [[Mark II Travel Machine|Mark | * [[Davros' chair]] is the [[Mark I Travel Machine|Mark 1 casing]], his initial Dalek designs were [[Mark II Travel Machine|Mark 2s]], and the final Dalek casings were [[Mark III Travel Machine|Mark 3 casings]]. | ||
* During the creation of the Daleks, [[Ravon]] was in his early twenties. | * During the creation of the Daleks, [[Ravon]] was in his early twenties. | ||
== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
* This story is notable for explicitly stating the [[Thal]]s' counterpart tribe and ancestors to the [[Dalek]]s, the [[Dal]]s, renamed themselves as the [[Kaled]]s. | * This story is notable for explicitly stating the [[Thal]]s' counterpart tribe and ancestors to the [[Dalek]]s, the [[Dal]]s, renamed themselves as the [[Kaled]]s, and for proposing a reconciliation of the events of ''[[Genesis of Evil (comic story)|Genesis of Evil]]'' with those of ''[[Genesis of the Daleks (TV story)|Genesis of the Daleks]]''. | ||
* The [[Dalek City]]'s [[Operation Human Factor|destruction]] as seen in ''[[The Evil of the Daleks (TV story)|The Evil of the Daleks]]'' is placed as the final end of the Dalek race — something ''[[Remembrance of the Daleks (TV story)|Remembrance of the Daleks]]'', the only story not referenced in the history, contradicts by featuring the destruction of [[Skaro]]. [[John Peel]]'s later novel ''[[War of the Daleks (novel)|War of the Daleks]]'' provided a possible explanation that it was not actually Skaro destroyed, but a decoy [[planet]] called [[Antalin]]. It also displaced [[Davros' trial (War of the Daleks)|Davros' trial]] to take place after ''Remembrance of the Daleks'', rather than the earlier placement presented in this story. | * The [[Dalek City]]'s [[Operation Human Factor|destruction]] as seen in ''[[The Evil of the Daleks (TV story)|The Evil of the Daleks]]'' is placed as the final end of the Dalek race — something ''[[Remembrance of the Daleks (TV story)|Remembrance of the Daleks]]'', the only story not referenced in the history, contradicts by featuring the destruction of [[Skaro]]. [[John Peel]]'s later novel ''[[War of the Daleks (novel)|War of the Daleks]]'' provided a possible explanation that it was not actually Skaro destroyed, but a decoy [[planet]] called [[Antalin]]. It also displaced [[Davros's trial (War of the Daleks)|Davros's trial]] to take place after ''Remembrance of the Daleks'', rather than the earlier placement presented in this story. | ||
* This story makes the claim that the Daleks have no sentimental attachment to their [[home planet]] of [[Skaro]], which would be contradicted by ''[[The Witch's Familiar (TV story)|The Witch's Familiar]]''. | * This story makes the claim that the Daleks have no sentimental attachment to their [[home planet]] of [[Skaro]], which would be contradicted by Peel's aforementioned novel ''War of the Daleks'' and, later, the TV story ''[[The Witch's Familiar (TV story)|The Witch's Familiar]]''. | ||
* Whilst the [[Dalek Supreme Council]] is acknowledged, references to "the [[Black Dalek]]" and "the [[Dalek Supreme]]" are made interchangeably, including the [[Dalek Supreme (Planet of the Daleks)|Dalek Supreme]] in ''[[Planet of the Daleks (TV story)|Planet of the Daleks]]''. Whilst the [[Dalek Prime]] is noted as have been distinguished by a gold [[casing]] originally, the [[Gold Dalek (Day of the Daleks)|Gold Dalek]] from ''[[Day of the Daleks (TV story)|Day of the Daleks]]'' is acknowledged separately. There is also reference to the Dalek Supreme being present for the events of ''The Evil of the Daleks'', filling a role which would be taken by a [[Red Dalek (The Evil of the Daleks)|Red Dalek]] in [[The Evil of the Daleks (novelisation)|the novelisation]]. | |||
== Continuity == | == Continuity == | ||
* [[Skaro]] is the [[12 (number)|twelfth]] [[planet]] in [[Skaro system|its solar system]]. ([[TV]]: "[[The Daleks (TV story)|The Ambush]]") | * [[Skaro]] is the [[12 (number)|twelfth]] [[planet]] in [[Skaro system|its solar system]]. ([[TV]]: "[[The Daleks (TV story)|The Ambush]]") | ||
* [[The Black Dalek]] was the second-in-command of the golden [[Dalek Prime]], being the race's [[Warlord (title)|Warlord]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Secret of the Emperor (comic story)|The Secret of the Emperor]]'') | * [[The Black Dalek]] was the second-in-command of the golden [[Dalek Prime]], being the race's [[Warlord (title)|Warlord]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Secret of the Emperor (comic story)|The Secret of the Emperor]]'') | ||
* The Daleks [[2150s Dalek invasion of Earth|invaded]] Earth in [[2164]] but were defeated by the intervention of the [[First Doctor]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Dalek Invasion of Earth (TV story)|The Dalek Invasion of the Earth]]'') | |||
* The next attempt to enslave humanity involved a [[Operation Divide and Conquer|plot]] with {{Delgado}} and an [[Spiridon army|army]] on [[Spiridon]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Frontier in Space (TV story)|Frontier in Space]]'', ''[[Planet of the Daleks (TV story)|Planet of the Daleks]]'') | |||
* The Daleks [[Mechonoid Incident|pursued]] the First Doctor through [[time]] only to come into conflict with the [[Mechanoid]]s. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Chase (TV story)|The Chase]]'') | |||
* The Daleks used a [[Time Vortex Magnetron]] to stage a "[[Time Paradox Incident|reinvasion]]" of Earth. ([[TV]]: ''[[Day of the Daleks (TV story)|Day of the Daleks]]'') | |||
* Coming into conflict with the [[Movellan]]s, the Daleks sought out Davros and [[Movellan Incident|recovered]] him from Skaro. ([[TV]]: ''[[Destiny of the Daleks (TV story)|Destiny of the Daleks]]'') | |||
* To combat the [[Movellan virus]], the Daleks retrieved Davros from a [[Prison Station]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Resurrection of the Daleks (TV story)|Resurrection of the Daleks]]'') | |||
* The cure for the Movellan virus allowed the Daleks to launch an [[Exxilon Gambit|ill-fated attempt]] to exploit a [[space plague]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Death to the Daleks (TV story)|Death to the Daleks]]'') | |||
* Davros was found and [[Necros Incident|captured]] and [[Necros]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Revelation of the Daleks (TV story)|Revelation of the Daleks]]'') | |||
* Following Davros's [[Davros's trial (Revelation of the Daleks)|execution]], the Daleks launched a [[Time Destructor Incident|new attempt]] to conquer the galaxy using the [[Time Destructor]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Mission to the Unknown (TV story)|Mission to the Unknown]]'', ''[[The Daleks' Master Plan (TV story)|The Daleks' Master Plan]]'') | |||
* The Daleks [[Operation Human Factor|attempted]] to use the [[Dalek Factor]] only for the [[Second Doctor]] to engineer their [[Final End]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Evil of the Daleks (novelisation)|The Evil of the Daleks]]'') | |||
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Latest revision as of 14:37, 4 November 2024
The History of the Daleks was a narrative retelling of the Daleks' history published in The Official Doctor Who & the Daleks Book, which was written by John Peel and Terry Nation. It detailed the Daleks' history in an in-universe, chronological order using all major TV appearances from 1963 to 1988, linking every story in the classic run of Doctor Who with the exception of Remembrance of the Daleks (as it was presumably written before it aired, despite being published after).
Summary[[edit] | [edit source]]
The home planet of the Daleks, Skaro, starts off as home to a humanoid race that split into two groups: the Thals and the Dals. After the Dals cross the Drammankin Mountains, the two tribes have no contact for centuries, though they know of the others. The Dals eventually rename themselves the Kaleds, and as both groups begin to develop agriculture and civilisation, the Kaleds begin to believe their ancestors were persecuted by the Thals, while the Thals believe the Kaleds splintered as a result of being outvoted on tribal policy. The Thals are willing to reaccept the Kaleds if they admit they were right, which they would never do. Both civilisations develop cities (and eventually atomic weapons) at the same times, and tensions grow as they spy on each other.
As war seems imminent, a Kaled scientist named Davros comes to prominence and gets a bunker built for him to conduct his studies in secret with other scientists. Finally, secrets are kept from the Thals, who too built a bunker. But one Thal spy manages to enter the Kaled bunker and learn of the advanced genetic and cybernetic process Davros was creating that could no doubt defeat them. The spy attempts to assassinate Davros but is apprehended, finally starting the war. Both sides use neutron bombs to destroy the cities and petrify Skaro's forests, until the last survivors remain in two domes.
Davros is badly wounded and requires cybernetic enhancements such as a mobility unit, and begins to lose his sanity. He trusts only his closest allies, such as Nyder. He determines the Kaled race had to be reborn. He finds several surviving Kaleds in the destroyed cities, heavily mutated from radiation. After experimenting upon them, he finds a way to control these mutations, and creates a casing for them based on his own chair, terming them the Daleks, the ultimate life form. These early Daleks depend on static electricity, though they later learn to use solar power. Davros creates more Dalek mutants from embryos, and removes emotions that he saw as weaknesses, so they would only capable of loyalty to their own species and contempt for any other (including the Kaleds). Although the Kaled rulers approve of the new weapon to win the war, certain members of the scientific elite such as Ronson disagree.
At this time, the Time Lords of Gallifrey witness Davros' creations and, with a time scanner, foresee the havoc they would wreak in the future. They send their agent, the Doctor, who has already encountered the Daleks many times due to frequent time travelling, to either avert the creation of the Daleks or alter them so they would be less aggressive.
to be continued
Characters[[edit] | [edit source]]
more to be added
Worldbuilding[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Skaro has one continental mainland and many small islands.
- The Dals renamed themselves the Kaleds after the first letter in their alphabet to show supremacy. Davros used the name Dalek since it was the final letter in the alphabet, and he saw the Daleks as the final stage of the Kaled race.
- The so-called Thousand Year War actually lasted around 250 years.
- Davros' chair is the Mark 1 casing, his initial Dalek designs were Mark 2s, and the final Dalek casings were Mark 3 casings.
- During the creation of the Daleks, Ravon was in his early twenties.
Notes[[edit] | [edit source]]
- This story is notable for explicitly stating the Thals' counterpart tribe and ancestors to the Daleks, the Dals, renamed themselves as the Kaleds, and for proposing a reconciliation of the events of Genesis of Evil with those of Genesis of the Daleks.
- The Dalek City's destruction as seen in The Evil of the Daleks is placed as the final end of the Dalek race — something Remembrance of the Daleks, the only story not referenced in the history, contradicts by featuring the destruction of Skaro. John Peel's later novel War of the Daleks provided a possible explanation that it was not actually Skaro destroyed, but a decoy planet called Antalin. It also displaced Davros's trial to take place after Remembrance of the Daleks, rather than the earlier placement presented in this story.
- This story makes the claim that the Daleks have no sentimental attachment to their home planet of Skaro, which would be contradicted by Peel's aforementioned novel War of the Daleks and, later, the TV story The Witch's Familiar.
- Whilst the Dalek Supreme Council is acknowledged, references to "the Black Dalek" and "the Dalek Supreme" are made interchangeably, including the Dalek Supreme in Planet of the Daleks. Whilst the Dalek Prime is noted as have been distinguished by a gold casing originally, the Gold Dalek from Day of the Daleks is acknowledged separately. There is also reference to the Dalek Supreme being present for the events of The Evil of the Daleks, filling a role which would be taken by a Red Dalek in the novelisation.
Continuity[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Skaro is the twelfth planet in its solar system. (TV: "The Ambush")
- The Black Dalek was the second-in-command of the golden Dalek Prime, being the race's Warlord. (COMIC: The Secret of the Emperor)
- The Daleks invaded Earth in 2164 but were defeated by the intervention of the First Doctor. (TV: The Dalek Invasion of the Earth)
- The next attempt to enslave humanity involved a plot with the Master and an army on Spiridon. (TV: Frontier in Space, Planet of the Daleks)
- The Daleks pursued the First Doctor through time only to come into conflict with the Mechanoids. (TV: The Chase)
- The Daleks used a Time Vortex Magnetron to stage a "reinvasion" of Earth. (TV: Day of the Daleks)
- Coming into conflict with the Movellans, the Daleks sought out Davros and recovered him from Skaro. (TV: Destiny of the Daleks)
- To combat the Movellan virus, the Daleks retrieved Davros from a Prison Station. (TV: Resurrection of the Daleks)
- The cure for the Movellan virus allowed the Daleks to launch an ill-fated attempt to exploit a space plague. (TV: Death to the Daleks)
- Davros was found and captured and Necros. (TV: Revelation of the Daleks)
- Following Davros's execution, the Daleks launched a new attempt to conquer the galaxy using the Time Destructor. (TV: Mission to the Unknown, The Daleks' Master Plan)
- The Daleks attempted to use the Dalek Factor only for the Second Doctor to engineer their Final End. (PROSE: The Evil of the Daleks)
External links[[edit] | [edit source]]
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