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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was an British politician and political independent who wanted to radically reform government. She was the newly-elected MP for [[Pottersbridge]] in [[1987]] and was one of the dignitaries invited by [[Alek Zenos]] to the unveiling of the Dalek investment proposal. Dunthorpe subsequently travelled with the delegation through a [[Time corridor]] to [[Skaro]]. | '''{{PAGENAME}}''' was an British politician and political independent who wanted to radically reform government. She was the newly-elected MP for [[Pottersbridge]] in [[1987]] and was one of the dignitaries invited by [[Alek Zenos]] to the unveiling of the Dalek investment proposal. Dunthorpe subsequently travelled with the delegation through a [[Time corridor]] to [[Skaro]]. | ||
Dunthorpe quickly became a supporter of the idea of Dalek investment in the [[United Kingdom]] and argued it was better for the [[Dalek]]s to invest in the UK rather than other countries like [[France]], [[Germany]] or the [[Soviet Union]]. She styled herself as a "pragmatist" in accepting Dalek rule for the return of the UK ruling the world. Dunthorpe also agreed with Dalek plans for control of the 'galactic market'. | Dunthorpe quickly became a supporter of the idea of Dalek investment in the [[United Kingdom]] and argued it was better for the [[Dalek]]s to invest in the UK rather than other countries like [[France]], [[Germany]] or the [[Soviet Union]]. She styled herself as a "pragmatist" in accepting Dalek rule for the return of the UK ruling the world. Dunthorpe also agreed with Dalek plans for control of the 'galactic market'. | ||
She denounced the Doctor as a tyrant trying to impose his will upon others while disregarding the democratic process that had elected her to represent the people, ignoring the Doctor's protests that the people were not responsible for what she would do in her name. Dunthorpe later exposed [[Alek Zenos]] as a double agent to the Daleks, resulting in his [[extermination]]. The Daleks rewarded Dunthorpe by making her their lead agent on Earth and as a result Dunthorpe assumed a leadership role within the Dalek power structure, seeing multiple Daleks accepting orders from her. | She denounced the Doctor as a tyrant trying to impose his will upon others while disregarding the democratic process that had elected her to represent the people, ignoring the Doctor's protests that the people were not responsible for what she would do in her name. Dunthorpe later exposed [[Alek Zenos]] as a double agent to the Daleks, resulting in his [[extermination]]. The Daleks rewarded Dunthorpe by making her their lead agent on Earth and as a result Dunthorpe assumed a leadership role within the Dalek power structure, seeing multiple Daleks accepting orders from her. | ||
After the Doctor triggered a [[time storm]] on Skaro, Celia was left stranded with several damaged Daleks including the dying [[Dalek Emperor]]. She proclaimed her intention to become [[Prime Minister of the Daleks]] to rule over the Daleks that were left. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[We Are The Daleks (audio story)|We Are The Daleks]]'') | After the Doctor triggered a [[time storm]] on Skaro, Celia was left stranded with several damaged Daleks including the dying [[Dalek Emperor]]. She proclaimed her intention to become [[Prime Minister of the Daleks]] to rule over the Daleks that were left. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[We Are The Daleks (audio story)|We Are The Daleks]]'') |
Latest revision as of 00:56, 18 March 2023
Celia Dunthorpe was an British politician and political independent who wanted to radically reform government. She was the newly-elected MP for Pottersbridge in 1987 and was one of the dignitaries invited by Alek Zenos to the unveiling of the Dalek investment proposal. Dunthorpe subsequently travelled with the delegation through a Time corridor to Skaro.
Dunthorpe quickly became a supporter of the idea of Dalek investment in the United Kingdom and argued it was better for the Daleks to invest in the UK rather than other countries like France, Germany or the Soviet Union. She styled herself as a "pragmatist" in accepting Dalek rule for the return of the UK ruling the world. Dunthorpe also agreed with Dalek plans for control of the 'galactic market'.
She denounced the Doctor as a tyrant trying to impose his will upon others while disregarding the democratic process that had elected her to represent the people, ignoring the Doctor's protests that the people were not responsible for what she would do in her name. Dunthorpe later exposed Alek Zenos as a double agent to the Daleks, resulting in his extermination. The Daleks rewarded Dunthorpe by making her their lead agent on Earth and as a result Dunthorpe assumed a leadership role within the Dalek power structure, seeing multiple Daleks accepting orders from her.
After the Doctor triggered a time storm on Skaro, Celia was left stranded with several damaged Daleks including the dying Dalek Emperor. She proclaimed her intention to become Prime Minister of the Daleks to rule over the Daleks that were left. (AUDIO: We Are The Daleks)