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== Summary ==
== Summary ==
An artificial planet has been destroying spacecraft and poses a potential threat to [[Earth]]'s solar system, underdefended after two centuries of peace with the [[Dalek]]s. Planetary representatives meet with the [[Dalek Emperor]], who proposes that the Daleks be rearmed so they can defeat the rouge planet. The represenative named [[Sovard]] urges them not to create a new danger to stop another danger, but he is outvoted.
An artificial planet has been destroying spacecraft and poses a potential threat to [[Earth]]'s solar system, underdefended after two centuries of peace with the [[Dalek]]s. Planetary representatives meet with the [[Dalek Emperor]], who proposes that the Daleks be rearmed so they can defeat the rouge planet. The represenative named [[Sovard]] urges them not to create a new danger to stop another danger, but he is outvoted.


Jay and Gregg are among the humans who rearm the Daleks from the space vault orbiting [[Skaro]] where the Dalek weaponry has been stored. They accompany the Emperor in his ship as the Dalek fleet encounters the planet. The Daleks study the planet, find a weakness, and destroy it. Then the Emperor tells Jay and Gregg to warn Earth and the other planets that they will be conquered by the rearmed Daleks.
Jay and Gregg are among the humans who rearm the Daleks from the space vault orbiting [[Skaro]] where the Dalek weaponry has been stored. They accompany the Emperor in his ship as the Dalek fleet encounters the planet. The Daleks study the planet, find a weakness, and destroy it. Then the Emperor tells Jay and Gregg to warn Earth and the other planets that they will be conquered by the rearmed Daleks.


== Characters ==
== Characters ==
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== References ==
== References ==
The representatives of the nine planets of [[Earth]]'s solar system includes a blue-skinned individual, indicating non-human races or human genetic engineering.
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== Notes ==
== Notes ==
The [[Dalek Emperor]] who appears in the story is the Golden Emperor.
* The [[Dalek Emperor]] who appears in the story is the Golden Emperor.


== Continuity ==
== Continuity ==
* The name Brit is mentioned by one of the characters.  This may refer to [[Brit]], the heroine of stories later in the volume, but she does not appear in this story.
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Revision as of 01:33, 18 October 2015

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The Mechanical Planet was a comic story original to The Dalek World, a Dalek annual of the 1960s.

Summary

An artificial planet has been destroying spacecraft and poses a potential threat to Earth's solar system, underdefended after two centuries of peace with the Daleks. Planetary representatives meet with the Dalek Emperor, who proposes that the Daleks be rearmed so they can defeat the rouge planet. The represenative named Sovard urges them not to create a new danger to stop another danger, but he is outvoted.

Jay and Gregg are among the humans who rearm the Daleks from the space vault orbiting Skaro where the Dalek weaponry has been stored. They accompany the Emperor in his ship as the Dalek fleet encounters the planet. The Daleks study the planet, find a weakness, and destroy it. Then the Emperor tells Jay and Gregg to warn Earth and the other planets that they will be conquered by the rearmed Daleks.

Characters

References

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Notes

  • The Dalek Emperor who appears in the story is the Golden Emperor.

Continuity

to be added

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