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Described as an angelic being, she was encased in a glowing, golden throne. Her embedded implants resembled delicate jewels. She spoke with a soft, echoing voice. The Mentor's Daleks were created to serve as guardians of peace and order in their universe. | Described as an angelic being, she was encased in a glowing, golden throne. Her embedded implants resembled delicate jewels. She spoke with a soft, echoing voice. The Mentor's Daleks were created to serve as guardians of peace and order in their universe. | ||
Like [[Davros]] or the [[Dalek Emperor]] in the primary universe, she was the commander-in-chief of the | Like [[Davros]] or the [[Dalek Emperor]] in the primary universe, she was the commander-in-chief of the Alliance Daleks (as they came to be known) and the centre of the computer network. She was psychic and only another pyschic being (such as [[Kalendorf]]) could block her probes. Although she was more inclined to work with aliens than the Daleks from the primary universe, she was as dogmatic and driven as they were. Anyone who deviated from her ideology and commands were seen as the enemy and were to be exterminated. ([[BFDE]]: ''[[Dalek War: Chapter One (audio story)|Dalek War: Chapter One]]'') | ||
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- For other characters of the same name, see here.
The Mentor was the creator and leader of the Daleks in a parallel universe.
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Described as an angelic being, she was encased in a glowing, golden throne. Her embedded implants resembled delicate jewels. She spoke with a soft, echoing voice. The Mentor's Daleks were created to serve as guardians of peace and order in their universe.
Like Davros or the Dalek Emperor in the primary universe, she was the commander-in-chief of the Alliance Daleks (as they came to be known) and the centre of the computer network. She was psychic and only another pyschic being (such as Kalendorf) could block her probes. Although she was more inclined to work with aliens than the Daleks from the primary universe, she was as dogmatic and driven as they were. Anyone who deviated from her ideology and commands were seen as the enemy and were to be exterminated. (BFDE: Dalek War: Chapter One)