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== Plot ==
== Plot ==
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2017 - North Eastern [[France]] a century after [[First World War|the Great War]].
Two archeologists, [[Jules]] and [[Guillaume]], uncover a [[Dalek saucer]] buried in the ground. They attach a power cable to it to get past the door. However, one of the [[Daleks]] inside is revived. It exterminates Guillaume. Jules manages to escape but is put in shock.


== Characters ==
== Characters ==
* [[Eleventh Doctor|The Doctor]]
* [[Eleventh Doctor|The Doctor]]
* [[Dalek]]s
* [[Dalek|Daleks]]
* [[Mary Carter]]
* [[Mary Carter]]
* [[Anderson (The Dalek Project)|Corporal Anderson]]
* [[Anderson (The Dalek Project)|Corporal Anderson]]
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** In the comic a man called Lord Hellcombe claims to have created the Dalek. Similary, in ''Victory of the Daleks'' a man called [[Bracewell|Professor Bracewell]] claims to have created the Daleks.
** In the comic a man called Lord Hellcombe claims to have created the Dalek. Similary, in ''Victory of the Daleks'' a man called [[Bracewell|Professor Bracewell]] claims to have created the Daleks.
** ''The Dalek Project'' was to be set during the [[First World War]] while ''Victory of the Daleks'' is set during the [[Second World War]] and features [[Winston Churchill]].
** ''The Dalek Project'' was to be set during the [[First World War]] while ''Victory of the Daleks'' is set during the [[Second World War]] and features [[Winston Churchill]].
* The Doctor is without a [[Companion|companion]] in this story. He is joined by [[Angela Todd]] as a one-off companion. [[PROSE]]: ''[[Dark Horizons (novel)|Dark Horizons]]'', [[PROSE]]: ''[[Plague of the Cybermen (novel)|Plague of the Cybermen]]'' and [[PROSE]]: ''[[The Dalek Generation (novel)|The Dalek Generation]]'' also featuring the Doctor travelling solo.
* Despite featuring prominently in [[GAME]]: ''[[City of the Daleks (video game)|City of the Daleks]]'' and [[COMIC]]: ''[[The Only Good Dalek]]'', the Daleks of the [[New Dalek Paradigm]] do not appear in this story. Only the standard bronze [[2005]] Dalek design is featured, much like how they are the standard Daleks soldiers in [[TV]]: ''[[Asylum of the Daleks]]''. Later in [[PROSE]]: ''[[The Dalek Generation (novel)|The Dalek Generation]]'', the 2005 Daleks would also feature instead of the [[2010]] redesign.
* Despite featuring prominently in [[GAME]]: ''[[City of the Daleks (video game)|City of the Daleks]]'' and [[COMIC]]: ''[[The Only Good Dalek]]'', the Daleks of the [[New Dalek Paradigm]] do not appear in this story. Only the standard bronze [[2005]] Dalek design is featured, much like how they are the standard Daleks soldiers in [[TV]]: ''[[Asylum of the Daleks]]''. Later in [[PROSE]]: ''[[The Dalek Generation (novel)|The Dalek Generation]]'', the 2005 Daleks would also feature instead of the [[2010]] redesign.


== Continuity ==
== Continuity ==
* The Doctor is without a [[Companion|companion]] in this story, [[Amy Pond|Amy]] and [[Rory Williams|Rory]] having been [[Time travel|sent back in time]] by a [[Weeping Angel]] in [[TV]]: ''[[The Angels Take Manhattan]]''. [[PROSE]]: ''[[Dark Horizons (novel)|Dark Horizons]]'', [[PROSE]]: ''[[Plague of the Cybermen (novel)|Plague of the Cybermen]]'' and [[PROSE]]: ''[[The Dalek Generation (novel)|The Dalek Generation]]'' also featuring the Doctor travelling solo and form a series of adventures taking place either before the Doctor's retirement ([[TV]]: ''[[The Great Detective (TV story)|The Great Detective]]'') or more likely during the Doctor's search for [[Clara Oswin Oswald|Clara]] following [[TV]]: ''[[The Snowmen (TV story)|The Snowmen]]''.
* A Dalek on low power attempts to kill Jules using its [[Manipulator arm]] the same way the Dalek killed [[Simmons (Dalek)|Simmons]] in [[TV]]: ''[[Dalek (TV story)|Dalek]]''.
* The Doctor dons a Panama hat and claims "Panama hats are cool", as he does with his [[Bow tie|bow tie]] ([[TV]]: ''[[The Eleventh Hour (TV story)|The Eleventh Hour]]'' onwards) and [[Fez|fezzes]] ([[TV]]: ''[[The Big Bang (TV story)|The Big Bang]]'' onwards) among other objects.


== Gallery ==
== Gallery ==

Revision as of 19:23, 16 April 2013

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The Dalek Project was BBC Books' second original graphic novel. Originally scheduled for publication in the autumn of 2009, it originally featured the then-current Tenth Doctor. Due to some narrative similarities to the then-in-production Victory of the Daleks, however, its publication was delayed until September 2012 — by which time it had to be reworked so as to accommodate the Eleventh Doctor.

Publishers summary

A stunning new graphic novel, featuring the Doctor as played by Matt Smith.

It's the height of the Great War and Hellcombe Hall is a house full of mystery: locked doors, forbidden rooms, dustsheets covering guilty secrets, and ghostly noises frightening the servants.

Most mysterious of all, the drawing-room seems to open directly onto a muddy, corpse-filled trench on the Western Front . . .

Arriving at this stately home, the Doctor meets Lord Hellcombe, an armaments manufacturer who has a new secret weapon he believes will win the war: he calls it ‘the Dalek’.

Soon, the Doctor and his new friends are in a race against time to prevent the entire Western Front from becoming part of the Dalek Project!

Plot

2017 - North Eastern France a century after the Great War. Two archeologists, Jules and Guillaume, uncover a Dalek saucer buried in the ground. They attach a power cable to it to get past the door. However, one of the Daleks inside is revived. It exterminates Guillaume. Jules manages to escape but is put in shock.

Characters

References

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Notes

Continuity

Gallery

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