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Prime Minister of the Daleks (Asylum of the Daleks) so a page can be created for the title of Dalek Prime Minister; Celia Dunthorpe expresses her intention to become PM in We Are The Daleks.
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The Prime Minister of the Daleks was the leader of the Parliament of the Daleks of the resurrected Dalek Empire.
Biography
Appointment
After the many defeats that the Eleventh Doctor had inflicted on the New Dalek Paradigm, the Dalek hierarchy was restructured into the reinvented Dalek Empire under a Parliament of the Daleks led by the Prime Minister, a genetically boosted Dalek mutant who resided in a cylindrical cabinet of transparent finitoglass. (PROSE: Dalek: The Astounding Untold History of the Greatest Enemies of the Universe) After the Dalek Strategists sorted through the suggestions of the thousands of parliament Daleks present, those options were presented to the Prime Minister, who would select plans and give them as instructions to the Supreme Dalek. The Time Lords understood that the Prime Minister superseded the long-dead Dalek Emperor. (PROSE: Dalek Combat Training Manual)
Claiming that this post-Time War establishment was the first Parliament in Dalek history, historians suggested that this Parliament had placed the Old Master under trial, the Prime Minister itself listing their former ally's crimes. The Prime Minister promoted the Red Daleks to an officer class in the Dalek Imperial Army and had the Dalek drones returned to the style of the Bronze Daleks from the Last Great Time War, a design that the Prime Minister believed would invoke the most fear across the galaxy. (PROSE: Dalek: The Astounding Untold History of the Greatest Enemies of the Universe)
Asylum incident
The Prime Minister ordered the abduction of the Eleventh Doctor and his companions, Amy Pond and Rory Williams, summoning them to the Parliament of the Daleks and granting them a mission to lower the indestructible force field of the Dalek Asylum so it could be destroyed to prevent the Daleks in the Asylum from breaking out.
Once this had been achieved by the human-turned-Dalek, Oswin Oswald, the Parliament launched an attack to destroy the Asylum. The Prime Minister's memory of the Doctor had been wiped by Oswin, along with the rest of the Daleks. When the Doctor came back to their ship, he was bombarded with "the Question" ("Doctor Who?") by the Prime Minister and the rest of the Parliament. The Doctor left shortly thereafter. (TV: Asylum of the Daleks
The sudden deletion of all information concerning the Doctor from the Pathweb caused the Prime Minister of the Daleks to spend whole centuries scrutinising over the mystery of the Daleks' forgotten enemy, going insane in the process. (PROSE: Dalek: The Astounding Untold History of the Greatest Enemies of the Universe)
After the memory wipe
According to Dalek historians, the sudden deletion of all information concerning the Doctor from the Pathweb caused the Prime Minister to spend whole centuries scrutinising over the mystery of the Daleks' forgotten enemy, going insane in the process. (PROSE: Dalek: The Astounding Untold History of the Greatest Enemies of the Universe [+]Loading...["Dalek: The Astounding Untold History of the Greatest Enemies of the Universe (short story)"]) All the same, the lack of knowledge of the Doctor made the Daleks think all Time Lords were destroyed, leaving the Daleks the de facto winners of the Time War.
The Supreme Dalek updated the Prime Minister on the Dalek invasion of Medrüth to capture an alleged surviving Time Lord, who was in fact the Doctor. After the planet was destroyed, the Prime Minister took this as proof that the Time Lord could not stop the Daleks and ordered they commence a new invasion of the universe. (AUDIO: Daleks Victorious [+]Loading...["Daleks Victorious (audio story)"]) The Doctor foiled the renewed invasion by connecting the Pathweb to the Arkheon device, tricking the Daleks into conquering the pocket universe it generated. He then allowed himself to be captured and brought before the Prime Minister and the Parliament, where he revealed his ruse and that the device was being infected with the Darinthian Blight, which killed every Dalek in the device as they owned the entire pocket universe. (AUDIO: Victory of the Doctor [+]Loading...["Victory of the Doctor (audio story)"])
All the same, Dalek historians wrote that the Prime Minister was still alive during the Siege of Trenzalore. When the Daleks regained their memories of the Doctor's role as their greatest enemy from Tasha Lem during the siege, the Prime Minister dashed itself against its glass case; the Supreme Dalek declared it unfit for service and exterminated the Prime Minister, becoming the new leader of the Parliament of the Daleks. (PROSE: Dalek: The Astounding Untold History of the Greatest Enemies of the Universe [+]Loading...["Dalek: The Astounding Untold History of the Greatest Enemies of the Universe (short story)"])
Appearance
This particular Dalek mutant did not wear any sort of battle armour casing, but instead situated itself in a cylindrical cabinet of transparent finitoglass, a life-support tank connected to a data feed which was itself linked to an array of high-intensity sensor globes at the top of the structure. (PROSE: Dalek: The Astounding Untold History of the Greatest Enemies of the Universe, Dalek Combat Training Manual) It was surrounded protected by the rest of the Parliament who were armed and would protect him. He was guarded at all times by his second in command, the demoted Dalek Supreme, who assisted him. (TV: Asylum of the Daleks)
Personality
Like the Dalek Time Controller, its voice was softer and more controlled than the staccato ranting usually used by Daleks, as befitted its collected personality; the Prime Minister even demonstrated a snarky streak when taunting the Doctor. (TV: Asylum of the Daleks)
Behind the scenes
- In a previous draft of Steven Moffat's script for Asylum of the Daleks, the Dalek leader was called simply "the Dalek Prime". Although the final design of the Prime Minister presented a more tubular look, the draft also called for the visible mutant to inhabit a glass sphere, described in similar terms to the big globey thing in The Snowmen, which would have echoed the bulbous casing design of the Dalek Prime from the Daleks comics and John Peel's War of the Daleks. (REF: TCH 70)
- The Prime Minister of the Daleks marks the first time a Dalek mutant has been seen on-screen since the insane Dalek Caan in the Series 4 finale, The Stolen Earth / Journey's End (although a Dalek Emperor with an exposed mutant was seen in The Adventure Games episode City of the Daleks).
- The same mould used to create the Dalek Caan mutant was used for the Prime Minister.
- The Dalek Hierarchy feature of DWFC TLV 1 explains that the Prime Minister led the restored Dalek Empire after a civil war between the New Dalek Paradigm and the "Children of Davros", whom are seen in The Eleventh Doctor Interactive Story. According to this source, the Daleks' sense of beauty came from the Prime Minister, as it was a refined type of evil who served as a conduit for the hatred of the united Dalek Empire.