The New Dalek Paradigm (short story): Difference between revisions
From Tardis Wiki, the free Doctor Who reference
No edit summary Tag: 2017 source edit |
m (Per Forum:References into Worldbuilding; cosmetic changes) |
||
Line 24: | Line 24: | ||
* [[Eternal Dalek (Victory of the Daleks)|Eternal Dalek]] | * [[Eternal Dalek (Victory of the Daleks)|Eternal Dalek]] | ||
== | == Worldbuilding == | ||
''to be added'' | ''to be added'' | ||
Line 35: | Line 35: | ||
{{Dalek prose stories}} | {{Dalek prose stories}} | ||
{{TitleSort}} | {{TitleSort}} | ||
[[Category:Doctor Who short stories]] | [[Category:Doctor Who short stories]] | ||
[[Category:2010 short stories]] | [[Category:2010 short stories]] |
Revision as of 17:44, 6 September 2023
The New Dalek Paradigm was a short story published in The Brilliant Book 2011. It was written by Mark Gatiss, serving as a companion to his TV episode Victory of the Daleks. The story served as a short history of the New Dalek Paradigm's genesis and was presented as an in-universe document compiled by the Anti-Dalek Force.
Plot
The Anti-Dalek Force review the history that led up to the birth of the so-called New Dalek Paradigm, from the creation of the Progenitor devices thousands of years prior to the event to the emergency temporal landing of a damaged Dalek flying saucer in Earth's 20th century.
Characters
Worldbuilding
to be added
Notes
- As later made even more explicit by Dalek: The Astounding Untold History of the Greatest Enemies of the Universe, the description of the five "castes" of the Paradigm refers to the Eternal Dalek as a singular being, rather than a variant with many individuals like the other four.
Continuity
- The Anti-Dalek Force investigate the lead-up to the New Dalek Paradigm's creation. (TV: Victory of the Daleks)