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'''Dalek High Command''', ([[TV]]: ''[[The Day of the Doctor (TV story)|The Day of the Doctor]]'', [[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Mission (audio story)|The Mission]]'', et. al) also known as '''Imperial Command''', ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Abyss (audio story)|The Abyss]]'') was a term used for the strategic leadership of the [[Dalek Empire]] at various times of its history.
'''Dalek High Command''', ([[TV]]: ''[[The Day of the Doctor (TV story)|The Day of the Doctor]]'', [[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Mission (audio story)|The Mission]]'', et. al) also known as '''Imperial Command''', ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Abyss (audio story)|The Abyss]]'') was a term used for the strategic leadership of the [[Dalek Empire]] at various times of its history.

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Dalek High Command, (TV: The Day of the Doctor, AUDIO: The Mission, et. al) also known as Imperial Command, (AUDIO: The Abyss) was a term used for the strategic leadership of the Dalek Empire at various times of its history.

History

During the Dalek invasion of the galaxy, an existential crisis in Dalek High Command was provoked with the discovery of Rusty, a Dalek drone that had turned against the Daleks. This caused the Dalek Supreme Council to order a full withdrawal in case Rusty's "affliction" could affect any other Daleks. (PROSE: Dalek: The Astounding Untold History of the Greatest Enemies of the Universe)

Dalek High Command masterminded attempts to infiltrate Earth's popular culture to facilitate a Dalek invasion of the planet from 1965 onwards. A series of memos from this increasingly-ragged plan was intercepted and translated by David J. Howe. (PROSE: The Dalek Invasion of Toyshops)

By the Last Great Time War, High Command had ordered that all newly created Dalek mutants needed to spend a full seven seconds in the "nursery" in order to ensure the new Dalek would experience a level of disorientation that would make them feel vulnerable and therefore more ready to kill. After those seven seconds, the mutant was placed into the memory grid and then their casing. (PROSE: Dalek) During the Fall of Arcadia, one of the War's final battles, a Dalek drone intended to inform High Command that they had surrounded by the War Doctor, only to be destroyed by his TARDIS soon after. (TV: The Day of the Doctor)

After the resurrected Dalek Empire had returned to, and rebuilt, a post-Time-War Skaro, Bors, a human from Essex in 1138 turned Dalek puppet, informed High Command that the Doctor's TARDIS had been located. (TV: The Magician's Apprentice) Following the Flux, a Dalek Executioner noted that "Dalek Command" had ordered the assassination of the Thirteenth Doctor. (TV: Eve of the Daleks)