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The Great War's origin could be traced back to the Daleks' [[Galactic Council|alliance]] with [[Mavic Chen]] and the rulers of the [[Outer Galaxies]], and their attempt to destroy the [[Solar System]] with the [[Time Destructor]]. Due to the interference of the [[First Doctor]], the Time Destructor's [[Taranium]] core was stolen, leading the Daleks and Chen to chase the Doctor through time until they recovered it, after which the Daleks broke off the alliance. The Doctor, [[Steven Taylor]] and [[Sara Kingdom]] followed them back to [[Kembel]] and freed the surviving delegates who fled back home to warn their civilisations and others of the Dalek attack. The Doctor managed to get hold of the Time Destructor and activated it, wiping out the invasion force stationed on Kembel. The [[Dalek Prime]] was left to deal with the failure as the fleet and the [[Supreme Dalek|Black Dalek]] lost on Kembel were near irreplaceable. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Daleks' Master Plan (TV story)|The Daleks' Master Plan]]'', [[PROSE]]: ''[[Mission to the Unknown (novelisation)|Mission to the Unknown]]''/''[[The Mutation of Time (novelisation)|The Mutation of Time]]'')
The Great War's origin could be traced back to the Daleks' [[Galactic Council|alliance]] with [[Mavic Chen]] and the rulers of the [[Outer Galaxies]], and their attempt to destroy the [[Solar System]] with the [[Time Destructor]]. Due to the interference of the [[First Doctor]], the Time Destructor's [[Taranium]] core was stolen, leading the Daleks and Chen to chase the Doctor through time until they recovered it, after which the Daleks broke off the alliance. The Doctor, [[Steven Taylor]] and [[Sara Kingdom]] followed them back to [[Kembel]] and freed the surviving delegates who fled back home to warn their civilisations and others of the Dalek attack. The Doctor managed to get hold of the Time Destructor and activated it, wiping out the invasion force stationed on Kembel. The [[Dalek Prime]] was left to deal with the failure as the fleet and the [[Supreme Dalek|Black Dalek]] lost on Kembel were near irreplaceable. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Daleks' Master Plan (TV story)|The Daleks' Master Plan]]'', [[PROSE]]: ''[[Mission to the Unknown (novelisation)|Mission to the Unknown]]''/''[[The Mutation of Time (novelisation)|The Mutation of Time]]'')


=== The Wars ===
=== The wars ===
After the Daleks' failure, their plans were exposed and several powers retaliated by declared war on the [[Dalek Empire]] over the course of the following millennium. Much of the known events that occurred during these years were massive Dalek defeats as they were driven back on all fronts:
After the Daleks' failure, their plans were exposed and several powers retaliated by declared war on the [[Dalek Empire]] over the course of the following millennium. Much of the known events that occurred during these years were massive Dalek defeats as they were driven back on all fronts:
*A [[Thal]] offensive in Sector Seven resulted in the loss of 200 [[Dalek flying saucer|Dalek saucers]].
*A [[Thal]] offensive in Sector Seven resulted in the loss of 200 [[Dalek flying saucer|Dalek saucers]].
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During this time, the Dalek Prime became the [[Dalek Emperor]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Evil of the Daleks (novelisation)|The Evil of the Daleks]]'')
During this time, the Dalek Prime became the [[Dalek Emperor]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Evil of the Daleks (novelisation)|The Evil of the Daleks]]'')


=== End of the Wars ===
=== End of the wars ===
{{main|Dalek Civil War}}
{{main|Dalek Civil War}}
Over 1000 years after defeat on Kembel, Dalek computers predicted that the wars would eradicate the Dalek race in as little as 80 years if the defeats continued. The Dalek Emperor ordered the Daleks to conduct research into the [[Dalek Factor]] in a last ditch effort to prevent this. The [[Second Doctor]] intervened and infected [[Humanised Dalek|many of the Daleks]] with the [[Human Factor]] and they began to question orders which escalated into a [[Dalek Civil War|full-scale rebellion]]. The [[Emperor's Personal Guard|Emperor Dalek's guards]] retaliated and the ensuing battle destroyed the [[Dalek City]], seemingly taking the Dalek race with it and ending the wars. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Evil of the Daleks (TV story)|The Evil of the Daleks]]'', [[PROSE]]: ''[[The Evil of the Daleks (novelisation)|The Evil of the Daleks]]'')
Over 1000 years after defeat on Kembel, Dalek computers predicted that the wars would eradicate the Dalek race in as little as 80 years if the defeats continued. The Dalek Emperor ordered the Daleks to conduct research into the [[Dalek Factor]] in a last ditch effort to prevent this. The [[Second Doctor]] intervened and infected [[Humanised Dalek|many of the Daleks]] with the [[Human Factor]] and they began to question orders which escalated into a [[Dalek Civil War|full-scale rebellion]]. The [[Emperor's Personal Guard|Emperor Dalek's guards]] retaliated and the ensuing battle destroyed the [[Dalek City]], seemingly taking the Dalek race with it and ending the wars. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Evil of the Daleks (TV story)|The Evil of the Daleks]]'', [[PROSE]]: ''[[The Evil of the Daleks (novelisation)|The Evil of the Daleks]]'')
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However, the Dalek Civil War did not end the Daleks as the Doctor predicted it would. The humanised Daleks were defeated and the Emperor's forces began rebuilding, resulting in the emergence of a new [[Dalek hierarchy|command structure]] involving [[Dalek drone|grey Dalek drones]] and [[Gold Dalek|Gold Supreme Daleks]]. [[The Doctor]] next encountered the Daleks in his [[Third Doctor|third incarnation]] and reflected on how he was wrong to believe that the Daleks had been utterly defeated. ([[TV]]: ''[[Day of the Daleks (TV story)|Day of the Daleks]]'')
However, the Dalek Civil War did not end the Daleks as the Doctor predicted it would. The humanised Daleks were defeated and the Emperor's forces began rebuilding, resulting in the emergence of a new [[Dalek hierarchy|command structure]] involving [[Dalek drone|grey Dalek drones]] and [[Gold Dalek|Gold Supreme Daleks]]. [[The Doctor]] next encountered the Daleks in his [[Third Doctor|third incarnation]] and reflected on how he was wrong to believe that the Daleks had been utterly defeated. ([[TV]]: ''[[Day of the Daleks (TV story)|Day of the Daleks]]'')


== Behind the Scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==
* The only reference to the Great War is in the prologue to the [[The Evil of the Daleks (novelisation)|novelisation]] of ''[[The Evil of the Daleks (TV story)|The Evil of the Daleks]]'' by [[John Peel]], although the connections to the other stories references in the article are made clear. This helps place the previously undated Dalek Civil War sometime during or after the [[51st century]] by stating the events of ''[[The Daleks' Master Plan (TV story)|The Daleks' Master Plan]]'' took place over 1000 years prior.
* The only reference to the Great War is in the prologue to the [[The Evil of the Daleks (novelisation)|novelisation]] of ''[[The Evil of the Daleks (TV story)|The Evil of the Daleks]]'' by [[John Peel]], although the connections to the other stories references in the article are made clear. This helps place the previously undated Dalek Civil War sometime during or after the [[51st century]] by stating the events of ''[[The Daleks' Master Plan (TV story)|The Daleks' Master Plan]]'' took place over 1000 years prior.
* According to the [[Doctor Who: Battles in Time Dalek Wars|Dalek Wars]] section in [[DWBIT 35|issue #35]] of [[Doctor Who: Battles in Time|''Battles in Time'' magazine]], the Dalek Civil War occurred simultaneously with the defeat of the Seventh Dalek Armada at the Battle of [[Gurnian]], which fits in with the idea of an ongoing war against the Daleks in the lead up to the climactic events of ''Evil''.
* According to the [[Doctor Who: Battles in Time Dalek Wars|Dalek Wars]] section in [[DWBIT 35|issue #35]] of [[Doctor Who: Battles in Time|''Battles in Time'' magazine]], the Dalek Civil War occurred simultaneously with the defeat of the Seventh Dalek Armada at the Battle of [[Gurnian]], which fits in with the idea of an ongoing war against the Daleks in the lead up to the climactic events of ''Evil''.

Revision as of 13:13, 16 March 2014

The Great War was, according to some accounts, the name used by the Daleks to identify a series of galactic conflicts fought after 4000 which nearly resulted in the extinction of the Dalek race.

History

Origin

The Great War's origin could be traced back to the Daleks' alliance with Mavic Chen and the rulers of the Outer Galaxies, and their attempt to destroy the Solar System with the Time Destructor. Due to the interference of the First Doctor, the Time Destructor's Taranium core was stolen, leading the Daleks and Chen to chase the Doctor through time until they recovered it, after which the Daleks broke off the alliance. The Doctor, Steven Taylor and Sara Kingdom followed them back to Kembel and freed the surviving delegates who fled back home to warn their civilisations and others of the Dalek attack. The Doctor managed to get hold of the Time Destructor and activated it, wiping out the invasion force stationed on Kembel. The Dalek Prime was left to deal with the failure as the fleet and the Black Dalek lost on Kembel were near irreplaceable. (TV: The Daleks' Master Plan, PROSE: Mission to the Unknown/The Mutation of Time)

The wars

After the Daleks' failure, their plans were exposed and several powers retaliated by declared war on the Dalek Empire over the course of the following millennium. Much of the known events that occurred during these years were massive Dalek defeats as they were driven back on all fronts:

During this time, the Dalek Prime became the Dalek Emperor. (PROSE: The Evil of the Daleks)

End of the wars

Main article: Dalek Civil War

Over 1000 years after defeat on Kembel, Dalek computers predicted that the wars would eradicate the Dalek race in as little as 80 years if the defeats continued. The Dalek Emperor ordered the Daleks to conduct research into the Dalek Factor in a last ditch effort to prevent this. The Second Doctor intervened and infected many of the Daleks with the Human Factor and they began to question orders which escalated into a full-scale rebellion. The Emperor Dalek's guards retaliated and the ensuing battle destroyed the Dalek City, seemingly taking the Dalek race with it and ending the wars. (TV: The Evil of the Daleks, PROSE: The Evil of the Daleks)

However, the Dalek Civil War did not end the Daleks as the Doctor predicted it would. The humanised Daleks were defeated and the Emperor's forces began rebuilding, resulting in the emergence of a new command structure involving grey Dalek drones and Gold Supreme Daleks. The Doctor next encountered the Daleks in his third incarnation and reflected on how he was wrong to believe that the Daleks had been utterly defeated. (TV: Day of the Daleks)

Behind the scenes

  • The only reference to the Great War is in the prologue to the novelisation of The Evil of the Daleks by John Peel, although the connections to the other stories references in the article are made clear. This helps place the previously undated Dalek Civil War sometime during or after the 51st century by stating the events of The Daleks' Master Plan took place over 1000 years prior.
  • According to the Dalek Wars section in issue #35 of Battles in Time magazine, the Dalek Civil War occurred simultaneously with the defeat of the Seventh Dalek Armada at the Battle of Gurnian, which fits in with the idea of an ongoing war against the Daleks in the lead up to the climactic events of Evil.