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{{invalid}}The '''Dalek-Human War''' was the second war between the [[Dalek]]s and [[human]]ity, lasting for three centuries. It predated the destruction of [[Kembel]].
The '''Dalek-Human War''' was the second war between the [[Dalek]]s and [[human]]ity, lasting for three [[century|centuries]]. It predated the [[Time Destructor Incident|destruction]] of [[Kembel]].


In the three hundred years since the war had begun, only [[Dalek Supreme (Prison Break!)|one]] [[Dalek Supreme]] was taken alive. It was sent to [[Space Station X-R]], the most secure and secret prison in the [[Earth Empire]]. The giant prison had been built in orbit around the planet [[Nowhere]]. This was the most isolated planet in the [[Mutter's Spiral]], tucked into an [[Anti-matter]] reef between the Blore Wilderness and the Gulf of Null. The Empire believed the Daleks would never find it. The captured Dalek, code-named "Prisoner One", was only in its proton-cell for two days when the rescue mission arrived.
In the three hundred years since the war had begun, only [[Dalek Supreme (Prison Break!)|one]] [[Dalek Supreme]] was taken alive. It was sent to [[Space Station X-R]], the most secure and secret prison in the [[Earth Empire]]. The giant prison had been built in orbit around the planet [[Nowhere]]. This was the most isolated planet in the [[Mutter's Spiral]], tucked into an [[Anti-matter]] reef between the Blore Wilderness and the Gulf of Null. The Empire believed the Daleks would never find it. The captured Dalek, code-named "Prisoner One", was only in its proton-cell for two days when the rescue mission arrived.


Using a warp-sling [[Transmat]] to launch themselves through deep space, the Daleks easily destroyed the station's shields. The humans put up a fight with their plasma-cannons, but they were outnumbered and outgunned. The Dalek Supreme was soon out of its cell. It attacked the crew and robo-guards from within. Within hours, every human on the station had been exterminated and the Daleks were in command. Before returning to their base on [[Kembel]], the Daleks rounded up the other prisoners on X-R, including [[Ook Rowann]] and [[Petra Dank]], whose brainwaves were used as raw material for [[Dalek Battle Computer]]. ([[NOTALID]]: ''[[Prison Break! (short story)|Prison Break!]]'')
Using a warp-sling [[Transmat]] to launch themselves through deep space, the Daleks easily destroyed the station's shields. The humans put up a fight with their plasma-cannons, but they were outnumbered and outgunned. The Dalek Supreme was soon out of its cell. It attacked the crew and robo-guards from within. Within hours, every human on the station had been exterminated and the Daleks were in command. Before returning to their base on [[Kembel]], the Daleks rounded up the other prisoners on X-R, including [[Ook Rowann]] and [[Petra Dank]], whose brainwaves were used as raw material for [[Dalek Battle Computer]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Prison Break! (short story)|Prison Break!]]'')


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Latest revision as of 17:29, 11 August 2023

The Dalek-Human War was the second war between the Daleks and humanity, lasting for three centuries. It predated the destruction of Kembel.

In the three hundred years since the war had begun, only one Dalek Supreme was taken alive. It was sent to Space Station X-R, the most secure and secret prison in the Earth Empire. The giant prison had been built in orbit around the planet Nowhere. This was the most isolated planet in the Mutter's Spiral, tucked into an Anti-matter reef between the Blore Wilderness and the Gulf of Null. The Empire believed the Daleks would never find it. The captured Dalek, code-named "Prisoner One", was only in its proton-cell for two days when the rescue mission arrived.

Using a warp-sling Transmat to launch themselves through deep space, the Daleks easily destroyed the station's shields. The humans put up a fight with their plasma-cannons, but they were outnumbered and outgunned. The Dalek Supreme was soon out of its cell. It attacked the crew and robo-guards from within. Within hours, every human on the station had been exterminated and the Daleks were in command. Before returning to their base on Kembel, the Daleks rounded up the other prisoners on X-R, including Ook Rowann and Petra Dank, whose brainwaves were used as raw material for Dalek Battle Computer. (PROSE: Prison Break!)