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The '''Prison Station''' was where [[Davros]] was kept in [[suspended animation]].
The '''Prison Station''' was where [[Davros]] was kept in [[suspended animation]].


Seeking help against the [[Movellan virus]], the [[Dalek]]s decided to attack the station and retrieve Davros so he could provide that help. The [[Dalek Supreme]] was on a single [[Dalek Battlecruiser]] which quickly destroyed the station's defence fighters. The cruiser then opened fire on the station, killing the Captain and half the crew. A small contingent of Daleks then stormed the ship, backed up by their [[Dalek duplicate]] troopers led by the mercenary [[Gustave Lytton]] who, after killing [[Osborn]], released Davros.
Seeking help against the [[Movellan virus]], the [[Dalek]]s decided to attack the station and retrieve Davros so he could provide that help. The [[Dalek Supreme]] was on a single [[Dalek Battlecruiser]] which quickly destroyed the station's defence fighters. The cruiser then opened fire on the station, killing the [[Captain (Resurrection of the Daleks)|Captain]] and half the crew. A small contingent of Daleks then stormed the ship, backed up by their [[Dalek duplicate]] troopers led by the mercenary [[Gustave Lytton]] who, after killing [[Osborn]], released Davros.


Davros pretended to aid the Daleks, but actually he was creating his own army, using a device to take control of a few humans and a trio of Daleks, starting the [[Imperial-Renegade Dalek Civil War|Dalek Civil War]]. The station was the site of the first battle, along with the Dalek Ship and the [[London]] docklands in the [[1980s]] linked via a [[time corridor]]. The [[Fifth Doctor]] later infected the Daleks with the Movellan virus. All the station's crew eventually died before [[Stien]] activated the ship's self-destruct function, destroying both it and the Dalek ship docked with it. ([[TV]]: ''[[Resurrection of the Daleks (TV story)|Resurrection of the Daleks]]'')
Davros pretended to aid the Daleks, but actually he was creating his own army, using a device to take control of a few humans and a trio of Daleks, starting the [[Imperial-Renegade Dalek Civil War|Dalek Civil War]]. The station was the site of the first battle, along with the Dalek Ship and the [[London]] docklands in the [[1980s]] linked via a [[time corridor]]. The [[Fifth Doctor]] later infected the Daleks with the Movellan virus. All the station's crew eventually died before [[Stien]] activated the ship's self-destruct function, destroying both it and the Dalek ship docked with it. ([[TV]]: ''[[Resurrection of the Daleks (TV story)|Resurrection of the Daleks]]'')
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Revision as of 21:55, 11 May 2019

The Prison Station was where Davros was kept in suspended animation.

Seeking help against the Movellan virus, the Daleks decided to attack the station and retrieve Davros so he could provide that help. The Dalek Supreme was on a single Dalek Battlecruiser which quickly destroyed the station's defence fighters. The cruiser then opened fire on the station, killing the Captain and half the crew. A small contingent of Daleks then stormed the ship, backed up by their Dalek duplicate troopers led by the mercenary Gustave Lytton who, after killing Osborn, released Davros.

Davros pretended to aid the Daleks, but actually he was creating his own army, using a device to take control of a few humans and a trio of Daleks, starting the Dalek Civil War. The station was the site of the first battle, along with the Dalek Ship and the London docklands in the 1980s linked via a time corridor. The Fifth Doctor later infected the Daleks with the Movellan virus. All the station's crew eventually died before Stien activated the ship's self-destruct function, destroying both it and the Dalek ship docked with it. (TV: Resurrection of the Daleks)