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''[[The End of the Daleks]]'' by [[ | ''[[The End of the Daleks]]'' by Dokktor [[Whit-Arkker]] recounts the [[Dalek Civil War]] on [[Skaro]], around the time of the [[Seventh Dalek Armada]]'s defeat at the [[Battle of Gurnian]]. The [[Emperor Dalek]] was guarded by an army of [[Black Dalek]]s who defended him against Daleks "infected" by the [[human Factor]]. The original Dalek plan was to travel back in time using the TARDIS of a runaway [[Time Lord]] and "infect" humanity with the [[Dalek Factor]]; instead, an army of Daleks infected with the Human Factor turned on their own Emperor, and a [[Great Civil War|civil war]] broke out that destroyed all the Daleks, including the Emperor. Whit-Arkker notes that some say the Emperor survived. | ||
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Revision as of 13:52, 17 May 2021
Daleks vs Daleks! was the eighteenth short story of the Dalek Wars series, printed in issue 35 of Doctor Who: Battles in Time magazine. Like all installments of the Dalek Wars series, it is not considered a valid source by this Wiki due to being commercial in nature.
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Plot
The End of the Daleks by Dokktor Whit-Arkker recounts the Dalek Civil War on Skaro, around the time of the Seventh Dalek Armada's defeat at the Battle of Gurnian. The Emperor Dalek was guarded by an army of Black Daleks who defended him against Daleks "infected" by the human Factor. The original Dalek plan was to travel back in time using the TARDIS of a runaway Time Lord and "infect" humanity with the Dalek Factor; instead, an army of Daleks infected with the Human Factor turned on their own Emperor, and a civil war broke out that destroyed all the Daleks, including the Emperor. Whit-Arkker notes that some say the Emperor survived.
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Story notes
- The story depicts the Dalek Civil War from The Evil of the Daleks, although the Daleks shown are using Time War casings.
- The name "Dokktor Whit-Arkker" is a reference to David Whitaker, author of The Evil of the Daleks and many other early Dalek stories.