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'''''Nemesis of the Daleks''''' was a [[Seventh Doctor]] comic published in ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]''.
'''''Nemesis of the Daleks''''' was a [[Seventh Doctor]] comic published in ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]''.



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Nemesis of the Daleks was a Seventh Doctor comic published in Doctor Who Magazine.

Summary

The Doctor materialises on the planet Hell, which has been conquered by the Daleks. Abslom Daak and his fellow mercenaries have been shot down over the planet, and only Daak has survived. He and the Doctor join forces to find out what the Daleks are doing here, and they find that the native Helkans have been put to work mining the poisonous helkogen gas from beneath the surface of the planet. The Doctor, Daak and a party of Helkans hijack a shuttle and head for the Death Wheel the Daleks are constructing in orbit, but they fail to transmit the proper security codes and are captured. Daak escapes, and discovers that the Daleks are building a genocide machine with which they will be able to gas entire planets. Daak rescues the Doctor and the Helkans, and while fleeing, they locate the Death Wheel's reactor core. Daak sends the Doctor and the Helkans to safety while he pilots a Dalek anti-gravity disc into the reactor, destroying it, blowing up the Death Wheel, and saving the planet at the cost of his own life.

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Notes

  • Richard Alan and Steve Alan were the pen-names used by Richard Starkings and John Tomlinson.
  • The design of the Dalek Emperor was a combination of the Imperial Emperor from Remembrance of the Daleks and the Gold Emperor from The Dalek Chronicles. [1]
  • Harma is referred to as "Haama" in part two.
  • An image of Abslom Daak taken from this story is reused to depict him in the television story Time Heist.

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