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|origin           = [[Skaro]]
|origin = [[Skaro]]
|affiliation       = Dalek Empire
|affiliation = Dalek Empire
|only             = Shadow of Humanity (comic story)
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A '''[[Red Dalek]]''' and a [[Black Dalek (Shadow of Humanity)|Black Dalek]] were summoned to meet with the [[Dalek Emperor]] when the presence of the [[One in a Million Dalek]] threatened to cause a [[civil war]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Shadow of Humanity (comic story)|Shadow of Humanity]]'')
When the [[First Doctor]] stole the [[Time Destructor]]'s [[Taranium]] core and replaced it with a fake, a '''[[Red Dalek]]''' was sent by the [[Dalek Prime]] to from [[Skaro]] to [[Kembel]] in a [[Dalek time machine]].
 
The Red Dalek was placed in command of a squad of [[Dalek]]s tasked with [[Time travel|pursuing]] [[the Doctor's TARDIS]] and retrieving the core. [[Mavic Chen]] answered to the Red Dalek when they landed on [[Earth]] in ancient [[Egypt]], [[BC|c.2500 BC]]. Although the squad successfully retrieved the Taranium core, the Red Dalek was destroyed by the Egyptians who bombarded it with [[rock]]s, taking out its [[gunstick]] and [[Dalek eyestalk|eyestalk]] and damaging the [[casing]] beyond its ability to move. The Egyptians buried it beneath a mound of [[stone]].
 
The Egyptians were reluctant to leave the pile of rocks on the site of the [[Great Pyramid of Giza|Great Pyramid]] lest it displease the [[spirit]] of the [[Pharaoh]] [[Cheops|Khufu]], but neither did they want to release the Dalek. To placate the Pharaoh, [[Khepren]] decided his [[mason]]s would carve the rocks into a [[Great Sphinx|Guardian of the Pyramid]], inspired by the [[legend]] of the [[Sphinx]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Mutation of Time (novelisation)|The Mutation of Time]]'')
 
== Behind the scenes ==
[[File:NegotiatingForHostages.jpg|thumb|The "[[Red]]" Dalek (left) as it appears in [[TV]]: ''[[The Daleks' Master Plan (TV story)|The Daleks' Master Plan]]'']]
* The Red Dalek corresponds to the Dalek which interacts most with Mavic Chen in the surviving tenth episode of ''[[The Daleks' Master Plan (TV story)|The Daleks' Master Plan]], ''"Escape Switch" (it also appears in the [[Missing episode|missing]] "Volcano" and "Golden Death"). There is no apparent difference between this Dalek and the others under its command in the televised serial, where it appears as a normal [[Silver Dalek]], but the fact that the serial is in black and white allowed [[John Peel]] the freedom to turn it into a Red Dalek for [[The Mutation of Time (novelisation)|the novelisation]].
* It is the first Red Dalek to appear outside of the comics featured in ''[[The Dalek Chronicles (comic series)|The Dalek Chronicles]]'' and ''[[The Dalek Outer Space Book]]'', from which Peel's novelisations took clear inspiration. Peel would include another prominent [[Red Dalek (The Evil of the Daleks)|Red Dalek]], as well as other minor ones, in his [[The Evil of the Daleks (novelisation)|novelisation]] of ''[[The Evil of the Daleks (TV story)|The Evil of the Daleks]]''.
* This Dalek's death did not occur on-screen in "Escape Switch", although one Dalek was rendered immobile as Egyptians stacked rocks around its base. The idea that its death resulted in the construction of the Great Sphinx provides one of numerous suggested origins of the Sphinx in the [[Doctor Who universe|''Doctor Who'' universe]]. Others were suggested by ''[[GodEngine (novel)|GodEngine]]'', ''[[The Sands of Time (novel)|The Sands of Time]]'' and ''[[The Eye of the Scorpion (audio story)|The Eye of the Scorpion]]''.
* The Red Dalek's colour scheme as depicted on the cover for ''[[The Mutation of Time (novelisation)|The Mutation of Time]]'' is almost identical to that later used for the [[Red Dalek (Brotherhood of the Daleks)|Red Dalek]] in ''[[Brotherhood of the Daleks (audio story)|Brotherhood of the Daleks]]'', the only difference being the latter has a red midsection.


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Revision as of 02:19, 4 September 2020

When the First Doctor stole the Time Destructor's Taranium core and replaced it with a fake, a Red Dalek was sent by the Dalek Prime to from Skaro to Kembel in a Dalek time machine.

The Red Dalek was placed in command of a squad of Daleks tasked with pursuing the Doctor's TARDIS and retrieving the core. Mavic Chen answered to the Red Dalek when they landed on Earth in ancient Egypt, c.2500 BC. Although the squad successfully retrieved the Taranium core, the Red Dalek was destroyed by the Egyptians who bombarded it with rocks, taking out its gunstick and eyestalk and damaging the casing beyond its ability to move. The Egyptians buried it beneath a mound of stone.

The Egyptians were reluctant to leave the pile of rocks on the site of the Great Pyramid lest it displease the spirit of the Pharaoh Khufu, but neither did they want to release the Dalek. To placate the Pharaoh, Khepren decided his masons would carve the rocks into a Guardian of the Pyramid, inspired by the legend of the Sphinx. (PROSE: The Mutation of Time)

Behind the scenes

The "Red" Dalek (left) as it appears in TV: The Daleks' Master Plan
  • The Red Dalek corresponds to the Dalek which interacts most with Mavic Chen in the surviving tenth episode of The Daleks' Master Plan, "Escape Switch" (it also appears in the missing "Volcano" and "Golden Death"). There is no apparent difference between this Dalek and the others under its command in the televised serial, where it appears as a normal Silver Dalek, but the fact that the serial is in black and white allowed John Peel the freedom to turn it into a Red Dalek for the novelisation.
  • It is the first Red Dalek to appear outside of the comics featured in The Dalek Chronicles and The Dalek Outer Space Book, from which Peel's novelisations took clear inspiration. Peel would include another prominent Red Dalek, as well as other minor ones, in his novelisation of The Evil of the Daleks.
  • This Dalek's death did not occur on-screen in "Escape Switch", although one Dalek was rendered immobile as Egyptians stacked rocks around its base. The idea that its death resulted in the construction of the Great Sphinx provides one of numerous suggested origins of the Sphinx in the Doctor Who universe. Others were suggested by GodEngine, The Sands of Time and The Eye of the Scorpion.
  • The Red Dalek's colour scheme as depicted on the cover for The Mutation of Time is almost identical to that later used for the Red Dalek in Brotherhood of the Daleks, the only difference being the latter has a red midsection.