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|image = A Stone Dalek.jpg
|image           = [[File:S_5.jpg|250px]]
|race = [[Progenitor]] [[Dalek]]
|race             = [[Progenitor]] [[Dalek]]
|species = Dalek
|home planet      = [[Skaro]]
|origin = Earth
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|only = The Big Bang (TV story)
|appearances      = [[DW]]: ''[[The Big Bang]]''
|voice actor = Nicholas Briggs
|actor            = [[Nicholas Briggs]]
|affiliation=The Pandorica Alliance}}
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The '''Stone Daleks''' were a pair of [[Dalek]]s left as an [[afterimage]] when Dalek history was temporarily erased by the [[universe]]'s [[Total event collapse|destruction]] on [[26 June]] [[2010]].


The '''Stone Daleks''' were a pair of [[progenitor]] Daleks, left as an 'after image' when Dalek history was temporarily erased in a world where the universe was destroyed in 102 A.D, destroying all worlds and stars throughout history, except for the Earth and its moon.
== Biography ==
=== A day to come ===
Through the extrapolations of [[the Matrix]], the [[Last Great Time War|Time War]]-era [[Time Lord]]s foresaw the [[Total Collapse Event Incident]] from [[the Doctor]]'s personal future, which was recorded in the ''[[Dalek Combat Training Manual]]''. Observing the effect [[total event collapse]] had on the [[Dalek]]s, reducing them to stone [[afterimage]]s, Time Lord [[Weapons Architect]]s explored the possibilities of exploiting [[Localised Event-Collapse Time Field]]s as a means of petrifying whole [[Dalek fleet|fleet]]s of Daleks. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Dalek Combat Training Manual (reference book)|Dalek Combat Training Manual]]'')


==History==
=== Total Event Collapse ===
The stone [[Dalek]]s were the [[Progenitor]] Daleks present at [[The Alliance|The Alliance's]] sealing of [[Eleventh Doctor|the Doctor]] in the [[Pandorica]] in [[Early human history|102 A.D.]] As the [[Time Field|cracks in time]] continued to run rampant across the Universe, Dalek history was erased, leaving the stone Daleks as 'after images'. The Pandorica contained atoms from the original universe, from before the cracks started to erase events, and had the ability to sustain life.
During the [[Total Collapse Event Incident]], ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Dalek Combat Training Manual (reference book)|Dalek Combat Training Manual]]'') a [[Supreme Dalek (The Pandorica Opens)|Supreme Dalek]], flanked by a [[Drone Dalek (The Pandorica Opens)|Drone]] and [[Eternal Dalek (The Pandorica Opens)|Eternal Dalek]], represented the [[New Dalek Paradigm]] at the [[The Pandorica Alliance|Pandorica Alliance]]'s sealing of the [[Eleventh Doctor]] in the [[Pandorica]] in [[102]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Pandorica Opens (TV story)|The Pandorica Opens]]'') As the [[Time Field|cracks in time]] continued to run rampant across the universe, Dalek history was erased, leaving two stone Daleks as petrified [[afterimage]]s.


Light from within the Pandorica restored one of the Daleks, albeit with limited power. The Dalek shot the Doctor, managing to severely wound the [[Time Lord]], but at the cost of depleting its energy reserves. It was then confronted by [[River Song]]. Initially disbelieving that River would destroy it, based on the fact that she was one of the Doctor's companions, after checking it's records and discovering who she was. The Stone Dalek, realising River could shoot it through the [[Eyepiece|eyestalk]] with an alpha meson gun, killing it, begged for mercy and was unsuccessful.
The Pandorica held atoms from the original universe, taken before the cracks erased events, which could sustain life. [[Restoration field|Light from the Pandorica]] restored one of the Daleks in [[1996]], albeit with limited power. This stone Dalek shot the Doctor, severely wounding the [[Time Lord]] without killing him but depleted its energy reserves nonetheless. It was confronted by [[River Song]], who threatened to kill it by shooting its [[Eyepiece|eyestalk]] with an [[Alpha Meson]] gun. Initially, it did not believe that River would destroy it, thinking that as one of the Doctor's companions, she would show mercy. River told it to look her up in its data banks. After doing so, it began to plead for mercy, shaking in terror. Later, when Amy and Rory asked where it was, she stated, "It died."


When the Doctor reset the universe and timeline, the Stone Daleks, along with all things that were destroyed throughout history, were restored to their original form and place in space and time. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Big Bang]]'')
When the Doctor rebooted the universe and timeline, the stone Daleks, along with all things that had been erased from history, were restored to their original form and place in space and time. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Big Bang (TV story)|The Big Bang]]'')


==Behind the scenes==
== Behind the scenes ==
*The reactivated Dalek was the first to actually be heard crying "Mercy". The lone Dalek in ''[[Dalek (TV story)|Dalek]]'' cried for [[Ninth Doctor|the Doctor]] to "Have pity" (as did [[Davros]] in ''[[Genesis of the Daleks]]'' and ''[[Remembrance of the Daleks]]'').
=== Props ===
*It is unknown which Dalek of those present under Stonehenge the restored Dalek actually is. The lack of a deep voice does suggest that it is not the Supreme. Its longevity may mean that it was the Eternal. ''However, it's voice is similar to those of the Red Drone Daleks in [[City of the Daleks]] and Nicholas Briggs has stated that the voice used in the Adventure Games is the voice he would use if he ever had to voice the Red Daleks on TV.''
The Stone Daleks were created using two of the five [[New Dalek Paradigm]] props originally created for ''[[Victory of the Daleks (TV story)|Victory of the Daleks]]''; what was the [[Strategist Dalek (Victory of the Daleks)|Strategist Dalek]], as confirmed by director [[Toby Haynes]] ([[DWM 424]]), and the [[Scientist Dalek (Victory of the Daleks)|Scientist Dalek]] were modified to portray the active and inactive Stone Daleks respectively. Ironically, the remaining three props portrayed the Daleks in the [[Underhenge]] prior to [[total event collapse]].<ref>http://www.dalek6388.co.uk/the-new-series-series-five/</ref>
*It is questioned what Dalek the Living one is. Strangely only two Stone Daleks were present at the Pandorica Chamber, the Supreme and Eternal. This is proven by the fact the Supreme is front pior to being erased, with the Eternal to his right. However, the Drone is missing and the Eternals Eyestalk is not in the same Position as the other Dalek at the museum, as that one's eye is turned to the left facing the celing. This suggests the reawakened one is the Eternal but it poses another question - where did the second Dalek (persumably Drone) come from? It is likely, however, that between the Pandorica closing and the TARDIS explosion altering time, the Daleks were turning to leave, hence the varied positions.
*Three stone Daleks and two stone Cybermen were to be seen in ''[[The Big Bang]]''. Due to the costume necessities for ''[[The Pandorica Opens]]'', the budget did not allow, though most of a stone Cyberman was seen when the Doctor escaped the Pandorica. However, a stone [[Auton|Auton Roman]] appeared.


=== Other matters ===
* Despite three Daleks appearing in the Underhenge, only two Stone Daleks are seen after total event collapse. From an in-universe standpoint, the original forms of the Stone Daleks remain unknown; unlike the [[Supreme Dalek (Victory of the Daleks)|original deep-voiced Supreme]], [[Nicholas Briggs]]' portrayed the Supreme Dalek with a standard voice akin to the [[Drone Dalek]]s in ''[[City of the Daleks (video game)|City of the Daleks]]'' and indeed the active Stone Dalek.
* The reactivated Dalek was the first heard crying "Mercy!". The [[Metaltron|lone Dalek]] in ''[[Dalek (TV story)|Dalek]]'' cried for the [[Ninth Doctor]] to "have pity." The [[Twelfth Doctor]] recognized the word "mercy" as something improbable to hear from a Dalek, leading him to recognize [[Clara Oswald|Clara]] trapped in a Dalek housing, which inspired him to save the child [[Davros]], thus implanting the concept of mercy into the Dalek's makeup. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Witch's Familiar (TV story)|The Witch's Familiar]]'')
* An action figure based on the Stone Dalek was released by [[Character Options]], named "Underhenge Dalek".
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Latest revision as of 19:53, 30 March 2024

The Stone Daleks were a pair of Daleks left as an afterimage when Dalek history was temporarily erased by the universe's destruction on 26 June 2010.

Biography[[edit] | [edit source]]

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

Through the extrapolations of the Matrix, the Time War-era Time Lords foresaw the Total Collapse Event Incident from the Doctor's personal future, which was recorded in the Dalek Combat Training Manual. Observing the effect total event collapse had on the Daleks, reducing them to stone afterimages, Time Lord Weapons Architects explored the possibilities of exploiting Localised Event-Collapse Time Fields as a means of petrifying whole fleets of Daleks. (PROSE: Dalek Combat Training Manual)

Total Event Collapse[[edit] | [edit source]]

During the Total Collapse Event Incident, (PROSE: Dalek Combat Training Manual) a Supreme Dalek, flanked by a Drone and Eternal Dalek, represented the New Dalek Paradigm at the Pandorica Alliance's sealing of the Eleventh Doctor in the Pandorica in 102. (TV: The Pandorica Opens) As the cracks in time continued to run rampant across the universe, Dalek history was erased, leaving two stone Daleks as petrified afterimages.

The Pandorica held atoms from the original universe, taken before the cracks erased events, which could sustain life. Light from the Pandorica restored one of the Daleks in 1996, albeit with limited power. This stone Dalek shot the Doctor, severely wounding the Time Lord without killing him but depleted its energy reserves nonetheless. It was confronted by River Song, who threatened to kill it by shooting its eyestalk with an Alpha Meson gun. Initially, it did not believe that River would destroy it, thinking that as one of the Doctor's companions, she would show mercy. River told it to look her up in its data banks. After doing so, it began to plead for mercy, shaking in terror. Later, when Amy and Rory asked where it was, she stated, "It died."

When the Doctor rebooted the universe and timeline, the stone Daleks, along with all things that had been erased from history, were restored to their original form and place in space and time. (TV: The Big Bang)

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

Props[[edit] | [edit source]]

The Stone Daleks were created using two of the five New Dalek Paradigm props originally created for Victory of the Daleks; what was the Strategist Dalek, as confirmed by director Toby Haynes (DWM 424), and the Scientist Dalek were modified to portray the active and inactive Stone Daleks respectively. Ironically, the remaining three props portrayed the Daleks in the Underhenge prior to total event collapse.[1]

Other matters[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • Despite three Daleks appearing in the Underhenge, only two Stone Daleks are seen after total event collapse. From an in-universe standpoint, the original forms of the Stone Daleks remain unknown; unlike the original deep-voiced Supreme, Nicholas Briggs' portrayed the Supreme Dalek with a standard voice akin to the Drone Daleks in City of the Daleks and indeed the active Stone Dalek.
  • The reactivated Dalek was the first heard crying "Mercy!". The lone Dalek in Dalek cried for the Ninth Doctor to "have pity." The Twelfth Doctor recognized the word "mercy" as something improbable to hear from a Dalek, leading him to recognize Clara trapped in a Dalek housing, which inspired him to save the child Davros, thus implanting the concept of mercy into the Dalek's makeup. (TV: The Witch's Familiar)
  • An action figure based on the Stone Dalek was released by Character Options, named "Underhenge Dalek".

Footnotes[[edit] | [edit source]]