Sunlight Worlds: Difference between revisions

From Tardis Wiki, the free Doctor Who reference
No edit summary
m (Minor grammatical errors amended and link for Cradle of the Gods added.)
Line 9: Line 9:


== History ==
== History ==
The [[New Dalek Paradigm]] and the [[Dalek Time Controller]] established the Sunlight Worlds following a huge galactic recession. It was governed by the [[Dalek Foundation]]. [[Carthedia]], while not one of the 400 worlds, acted as a government state. Rather than give a home to the [[human]]s affected by the recession, however, the worlds were actually intended to be transformed into copies of [[Skaro]] through the use of the [[Cradle of the Gods]]. The [[Eleventh Doctor]] managed to set the Cradle to self-destruct, after which the Daleks presumably abandoned the Sunlight Worlds and the Dalek Foundation altogether. It can also be presumed that from the impact of [[Jenibeth Blakely]] on the Cradle of the Gods that the worlds were reverted somewhat, much like the elderly Blakeley's reverting to children as they were 90 years prior. This is backed up by the hearing of [[Lillian Belle|Lilian Belle]] also from 90 years prior on the transmissions and the immense power of the Cradle combined with the description of the Worlds allowing for such a thing.. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Dalek Generation (novel)|The Dalek Generation]]'')
The [[New Dalek Paradigm]] and the [[Dalek Time Controller]] established the Sunlight Worlds following a huge galactic recession. It was governed by the [[Dalek Foundation]]. [[Carthedia]], while not one of the 400 worlds, acted as a government state. Rather than give a home to the [[human]]s affected by the recession, however, the worlds were actually intended to be transformed into copies of [[Skaro]] through the use of the [[Cradle of the Gods]]. The [[Eleventh Doctor]] managed to set the Cradle to self-destruct, after which the Daleks presumably abandoned the Sunlight Worlds and the Dalek Foundation altogether. It can also be presumed that from the impact of [[Jenibeth Blakely]] on the [[Cradle of the Gods]] that the worlds were reverted somewhat, much like the elderly Blakeley's reverting to children as they were 90 years prior. This is backed up by the hearing of [[Lillian Belle|Lilian Belle]] also from 90 years prior on the transmissions and the immense power of the Cradle combined with the description of the worlds allowing for such a thing. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Dalek Generation (novel)|The Dalek Generation]]'')


== Other information ==
== Other information ==

Revision as of 09:38, 17 July 2022

The Sunlight Worlds was the collective name given to 400 planets established by the Daleks.

History

The New Dalek Paradigm and the Dalek Time Controller established the Sunlight Worlds following a huge galactic recession. It was governed by the Dalek Foundation. Carthedia, while not one of the 400 worlds, acted as a government state. Rather than give a home to the humans affected by the recession, however, the worlds were actually intended to be transformed into copies of Skaro through the use of the Cradle of the Gods. The Eleventh Doctor managed to set the Cradle to self-destruct, after which the Daleks presumably abandoned the Sunlight Worlds and the Dalek Foundation altogether. It can also be presumed that from the impact of Jenibeth Blakely on the Cradle of the Gods that the worlds were reverted somewhat, much like the elderly Blakeley's reverting to children as they were 90 years prior. This is backed up by the hearing of Lilian Belle also from 90 years prior on the transmissions and the immense power of the Cradle combined with the description of the worlds allowing for such a thing. (PROSE: The Dalek Generation)

Other information

The planets were lit by artificial sunlight so it never rained, although there were no droughts either. How Nice Is Your Brain? was the highest-rated television show across the Sunlight Worlds. The Cradle of the Gods almost turned the worlds into jelly blobs as it fed off the childish mind of Jenibeth Blakely. The Doctor called this "the confectionery death of the Daleks". (PROSE: The Dalek Generation)