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'''Alpha''' was one of three [[Humanised Dalek|altered Daleks]] given the [[Human Factor]] as an experiment by the [[Dalek Emperor]] | '''Alpha''' was one of three [[Humanised Dalek|altered Daleks]] given the [[Human Factor]] as an experiment by the [[Dalek Emperor]]. The others were [[Beta (Dalek)|Beta]] and [[Omega (Dalek)|Omega]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Evil of the Daleks]]'') Alpha survived the [[Great Civil War|Dalek Civil War]] on [[Skaro]] and led humanised Daleks to the [[planet]] [[Kyrol]]. Here they survived and bred, but were manipulated by [[Kata-Phobus]], a [[telepathic]] parasite. They destroyed themselves to stop it from feeding on them. ([[DWM]]: ''[[Children of the Revolution]]'') Alpha wished to show the universe that not all Daleks were evil. Sadly, he and his kind never lived long enough to make his vision a reality. Unlike Beta and Omega, his personality was stern and serious rather than childish and "cute". | ||
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Revision as of 13:43, 24 September 2011
Alpha was one of three altered Daleks given the Human Factor as an experiment by the Dalek Emperor. The others were Beta and Omega. (DW: The Evil of the Daleks) Alpha survived the Dalek Civil War on Skaro and led humanised Daleks to the planet Kyrol. Here they survived and bred, but were manipulated by Kata-Phobus, a telepathic parasite. They destroyed themselves to stop it from feeding on them. (DWM: Children of the Revolution) Alpha wished to show the universe that not all Daleks were evil. Sadly, he and his kind never lived long enough to make his vision a reality. Unlike Beta and Omega, his personality was stern and serious rather than childish and "cute".
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