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The '''Great Catastrophe''' was a devastating event that engulfed the [[galaxy]] [[Mutter's Spiral]] around the late [[42nd century]], destroying virtually all of the civilised [[planet]]s and plunging the galaxy into a dark age.
The '''Great Catastrophe''' was a devastating event that engulfed the [[galaxy]] [[Mutter's Spiral]] around the late [[42nd century]], destroying virtually all of the civilised [[planet]]s and plunging the galaxy into a dark age.

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The Great Catastrophe was a devastating event that engulfed the galaxy Mutter's Spiral around the late 42nd century, destroying virtually all of the civilised planets and plunging the galaxy into a dark age.

In 4162 the Daleks had invaded the Milky Way galaxy and began the Second Great Dalek Occupation. Within thirty years, after a long Dalek War, they had conquered almost everything and established a full Dalek Empire. Susan Mendes and Kalendorf, working against the Daleks, accessed the Dalek Empire's command net through the Dalek Emperor and activated their self-destruct sequence. Whole star systems were destroyed and countless lives were lost. In time, the event became legends that were passed throughout the planets of the galaxy. These legends spoke of a figure known as the "Dark One" or the "Bringer of Death" who was responsible for the Great Catastrophe. (AUDIO: Dalek War: Chapter Four)

The Galaxy took twenty five hundred years to recover to the point of resuming interstellar travel. (AUDIO: The Exterminators)