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The '''Marsh Dalek''' was a variation on the standard [[Dalek]] model.
The '''Marsh Dalek''' was a variation on the standard [[Dalek]] model.


Employed to patrol swamps, the Marsh Daleks were structurally different from the [[Standard Dalek|standard model]]. They looled like cans balanced on thin stilt legs,. Theylacked the usual [[manipulator arm]], and had a [[gunstick]] positioned in the centre of its cylindrical body.
Employed to patrol swamps, the Marsh Daleks were structurally different from the [[Standard Dalek|standard model]]. They looked like cans balanced on thin stilt legs,. They lacked the usual [[manipulator arm]], and had a [[gunstick]] positioned in the centre of its cylindrical body.


Marsh Daleks on [[Gurnian]] were responsible for keeping the local wildlife under control, but the creatures of Gurnian proved to be a match for the Daleks. At least one Marsh Dalek had fallen prey to a [[horrorkon]].
Marsh Daleks on [[Gurnian]] were responsible for keeping the local wildlife under control, but the creatures of Gurnian proved to be a match for the Daleks. At least one Marsh Dalek had fallen prey to a [[horrorkon]].

Revision as of 22:46, 25 September 2011


The Marsh Dalek was a variation on the standard Dalek model.

Employed to patrol swamps, the Marsh Daleks were structurally different from the standard model. They looked like cans balanced on thin stilt legs,. They lacked the usual manipulator arm, and had a gunstick positioned in the centre of its cylindrical body.

Marsh Daleks on Gurnian were responsible for keeping the local wildlife under control, but the creatures of Gurnian proved to be a match for the Daleks. At least one Marsh Dalek had fallen prey to a horrorkon.

During the 26th century an irregular army fought Marsh Daleks in the Flova trenches. They brought them down by shooting at the legs with high-impulse carbines. (NA: Lungbarrow)