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|individual name= Diagoras
|image = Diagoras DIM.jpg
|image= [[file:Mr._Diagoras.jpg|250px]]
|alias =  
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|species = Human
|species= [[Human]]
|species2 = Human-Dalek
|home planet= [[Earth]]
|origin = [[Earth]]
|home era= [[20th century]]
|first = Daleks in Manhattan (TV story)
|appearances= [[DW]]: ''[[Daleks in Manhattan]]''
|appearances= [[TV]]: ''[[Evolution of the Daleks (TV story)|Evolution of the Daleks]]''
|actor= [[Eric Loren]]
|actor = Eric Loren
|clip = Dalek Hybrid = Human Sacrifice - Doctor Who - Daleks in Manhattan - Series 3 - BBC
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'''Mr Diagoras''' was an [[America]]n [[businessman]] and [[philanthropist]] who oversaw the construction of the [[Empire State Building]].


'''Mr. Diagoras''' was the man in charge of construction of the [[Empire State Building]]. He was a servant of the [[Cult of Skaro]] and ordered the construction to fit the demands of [[Dalek Caan]], who served as the Cult's connection to the outside world.
== Biography ==
Diagoras fought in [[World War I]], and it was then that he decided to only take care of himself. He developed an ambition to run [[New York City]], whatever it took.


==Biography==
In [[1930]], he secretly served the [[Cult of Skaro]], and ran the work to fit the orders of [[Dalek Caan]], who acted as the Cult's connection to the outside world.
Diagoras fought in [[World War I]] as a soldier and it was at that time that he decided to take care of himself. No matter what it would take, he wanted to run [[New York City]].


The Cult thought Diagoras was the most Dalek-like human they had encountered, as he had rare ambition and thought like a Dalek. [[Dalek Sec]] viewed Diagoras as their best option for the [[Final Experiment]], so Caan took him to meet their leader.
The Cult thought Diagoras was the most Dalek-like human they had encountered, as he had rare ambition and thought like a Dalek. [[Dalek Sec]] viewed Diagoras as their best option for the [[Final Experiment]], so Caan took him to meet their leader.


The Cult took hold of Diagoras and Sec planned to merge with him. Daleks [[Dalek Jast|Jast]] and [[Dalek Thay|Thay]] protested, but Sec convinced them that polluting the Daleks' purity was necessary. Sec fully opened his casing and Diagoras was pushed into his Dalek-mutant flesh, Sec completely encasing his body in his, and the casing was closed. When the Final Experiment was completed, the casing opened and Sec stepped out, transformed with Diagoras into the first [[human-Dalek]].
Deep within the Cult's [[Transgenic Laboratory|subterranean lair]], Dalek Sec revealed to Diagoras that he planned to merge with him. Daleks [[Dalek Jast|Jast]] and [[Dalek Thay|Thay]] protested, but Sec convinced them that polluting the Daleks' purity was necessary, as the Daleks must survive. Sec opened his casing revealing his true form to a terrified Diagoras who was then pushed by a [[Pig slave]] and then grabbed and digested by Sec's own Dalek-mutant flesh. Sec fully encased his body in him, and the casing was closed.


It is unclear whether Diagoras was still living when he was merged with Sec or if his mind was aware of his surroundings.
When the Final Experiment was complete, the casing opened and Sec stepped out, transformed with Diagoras, into the first [[human-Dalek]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Daleks in Manhattan (TV story)|Daleks in Manhattan]]'')


What was left of Diagoras, merged with Sec, was exterminated by Dalek Thay. ([[DW]]: ''[[Daleks in Manhattan]]'', ''[[Evolution of the Daleks]]'')
What was left of Diagoras, merged with Sec, was exterminated by Dalek Thay. ([[TV]]: ''[[Evolution of the Daleks (TV story)|Evolution of the Daleks]]'')


==Personality==
The ''[[New York Gazette]]'' later reported that he had been killed in a fire at the [[Central Park]] [[Hooverville]], though the reports were unconfirmed. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Secret Lives of Monsters (novel)|The Secret Lives of Monsters]]'')


Dalek Caan noted that Diagoras thought like a Dalek. Diagoras was an ambitious man and generally appeared to be cold towards others. He also had a short temper, frequently snapping at anyone who questioned his orders.
== Personality ==
Diagoras was a very ambitious, ruthless, and unprincipled man. He was also very selfish and showed no regard for the lives of others. ([[TV]]: ''[[Daleks in Manhattan (TV story)|Daleks in Manhattan]]'') Despite this, there might have been a good side to Diagoras, as Dalek Sec was able to feel human emotions that were alien to the Daleks after merging with him. ([[TV]]: ''[[Evolution of the Daleks (TV story)|Evolution of the Daleks]]'')
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Despite his seemingly cold nature it is interesting to note that Dalek Sec gained human emotions after merging with Diagoras, which included mercy and compassion. This indicates that Diagoras may not have been as cold and aggressive as he appeared and might not have had as much in common with the Daleks as Caan had thought.
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Latest revision as of 19:29, 3 November 2024

Mr Diagoras was an American businessman and philanthropist who oversaw the construction of the Empire State Building.

Biography[[edit] | [edit source]]

Diagoras fought in World War I, and it was then that he decided to only take care of himself. He developed an ambition to run New York City, whatever it took.

In 1930, he secretly served the Cult of Skaro, and ran the work to fit the orders of Dalek Caan, who acted as the Cult's connection to the outside world.

The Cult thought Diagoras was the most Dalek-like human they had encountered, as he had rare ambition and thought like a Dalek. Dalek Sec viewed Diagoras as their best option for the Final Experiment, so Caan took him to meet their leader.

Deep within the Cult's subterranean lair, Dalek Sec revealed to Diagoras that he planned to merge with him. Daleks Jast and Thay protested, but Sec convinced them that polluting the Daleks' purity was necessary, as the Daleks must survive. Sec opened his casing revealing his true form to a terrified Diagoras who was then pushed by a Pig slave and then grabbed and digested by Sec's own Dalek-mutant flesh. Sec fully encased his body in him, and the casing was closed.

When the Final Experiment was complete, the casing opened and Sec stepped out, transformed with Diagoras, into the first human-Dalek. (TV: Daleks in Manhattan)

What was left of Diagoras, merged with Sec, was exterminated by Dalek Thay. (TV: Evolution of the Daleks)

The New York Gazette later reported that he had been killed in a fire at the Central Park Hooverville, though the reports were unconfirmed. (PROSE: The Secret Lives of Monsters)

Personality[[edit] | [edit source]]

Diagoras was a very ambitious, ruthless, and unprincipled man. He was also very selfish and showed no regard for the lives of others. (TV: Daleks in Manhattan) Despite this, there might have been a good side to Diagoras, as Dalek Sec was able to feel human emotions that were alien to the Daleks after merging with him. (TV: Evolution of the Daleks)