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A [[Dalek Supreme Type E|red and gold]] '''[[Supreme Dalek]]''' led the [[1966 Dalek invasion of Earth]]. | A fake [[Dalek Supreme Type E|red and gold]] '''[[Supreme Dalek]]''' led the [[1966 Dalek invasion of Earth]] attraction. | ||
== Biography == | == Biography == | ||
This [[Supreme Dalek]] believed itself to be real, but was actually an attraction used by the [[Dalek Dome]] company. | |||
When the [[Fourteenth Doctor]] was led to the [[1966]] [[1966 World Cup Final|World Cup Final]] at [[Wembley Stadium]] by [[The Doctor's TARDIS|his TARDIS]], the Supreme Dalek ordered his [[bronze Dalek]] [[Dalek drone|drone]]s to [[extermination|exterminate]] him before he could slip away. However, the Supreme was shocked to see that the extermination did nothing, and ordered it to be attempted multiple times. After these efforts proved futile, the Supreme ordered the Doctor to be brought on board the saucer. Aboard, the Doctor hypothesised that the Daleks before him were actually fake clones, much to the rage of the Supreme. Desperate to prove it was a real Dalek, the Supreme ordered its [[Dalek Fleet]] to adopt [[Formation Red Icosahedron]] and destroy the Earth, much to the Doctor's horror. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Liberation of the Daleks (comic story)|Liberation of the Daleks]]'') | When the [[Fourteenth Doctor]] was led to the [[1966]] [[1966 World Cup Final|World Cup Final]] at [[Wembley Stadium]] by [[The Doctor's TARDIS|his TARDIS]], the Supreme Dalek ordered his [[bronze Dalek]] [[Dalek drone|drone]]s to [[extermination|exterminate]] him before he could slip away. However, the Supreme was shocked to see that the extermination did nothing, and ordered it to be attempted multiple times. After these efforts proved futile, the Supreme ordered the Doctor to be brought on board the saucer. Aboard, the Doctor hypothesised that the Daleks before him were actually fake clones, much to the rage of the Supreme. Desperate to prove it was a real Dalek, the Supreme ordered its [[Dalek Fleet]] to adopt [[Formation Red Icosahedron]] and destroy the Earth, much to the Doctor's horror. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Liberation of the Daleks (comic story)|Liberation of the Daleks]]'') | ||
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A fake red and gold Supreme Dalek led the 1966 Dalek invasion of Earth attraction.
Biography
This Supreme Dalek believed itself to be real, but was actually an attraction used by the Dalek Dome company.
When the Fourteenth Doctor was led to the 1966 World Cup Final at Wembley Stadium by his TARDIS, the Supreme Dalek ordered his bronze Dalek drones to exterminate him before he could slip away. However, the Supreme was shocked to see that the extermination did nothing, and ordered it to be attempted multiple times. After these efforts proved futile, the Supreme ordered the Doctor to be brought on board the saucer. Aboard, the Doctor hypothesised that the Daleks before him were actually fake clones, much to the rage of the Supreme. Desperate to prove it was a real Dalek, the Supreme ordered its Dalek Fleet to adopt Formation Red Icosahedron and destroy the Earth, much to the Doctor's horror. (COMIC: Liberation of the Daleks)
Appearance
The Supreme Dalek's casing was that of the Type E design, making it identical in appearance to a number of Supreme Daleks from elsewhere in the Daleks' timeline, such as a Dalek Supreme from the Second Dalek War, (AUDIO: Out of Time) a Dalek Supreme from the Last Great Time War, (COMIC: Ambush) the Supreme Dalek that led the New Dalek Empire onboard the Crucible, (TV: The Stolen Earth, Journey's End) and the Supreme Dalek that was the leader of the Dalek City on Skaro. (TV: The Magician's Apprentice/The Witch's Familiar) Said casing resembled that of a bronze Dalek, but coloured red with gold sense globes, in addition to a golden grating section that featured four large golden struts at compass points. Its red dome was adorned by three large luminosity dischargers instead of the standard pair that was featured on most other Daleks. (COMIC: Liberation of the Daleks)