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|appearances = [[DWA]]: ''[[Terror Task Force]]
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}}'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was [[Dalek]] technology which protected [[Skaro]] and was housed in the Daleks' capital city.  It allowed the Daleks to detect incoming enemy vessels, and then to launch a deadly counter-attacks.  It was therefore the primary target of the first [[ADF]] raid against [[Skaro]], and was successfully destroyed by [[Joel Shaw]], [[Reb Shavron]] and [[Mark Seven]].  ([[DWA]]: ''[[Terror Task Force]]'')  
}}'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was [[Dalek]] technology which protected [[Skaro]] and was housed in the Daleks' capital city.  It allowed the Daleks to detect incoming enemy vessels, and then to launch deadly, missile-based counter-attacks.  It was therefore the primary target of the first [[ADF]] raid against [[Skaro]], and was successfully destroyed by [[Joel Shaw]], [[Reb Shavron]] and [[Mark Seven]].  So integral was it to Skarosian defense, that its destruction essentially left the city open to easy attack by aerial ADF bombardment. ([[DWA]]: ''[[Terror Task Force]]'')  


It was unknown how long the system was in place, or when it was first put into service.
It was unknown how long the system was in place, or when it was first put into service.

Revision as of 00:09, 3 June 2011

Sky-spy was Dalek technology which protected Skaro and was housed in the Daleks' capital city. It allowed the Daleks to detect incoming enemy vessels, and then to launch deadly, missile-based counter-attacks. It was therefore the primary target of the first ADF raid against Skaro, and was successfully destroyed by Joel Shaw, Reb Shavron and Mark Seven. So integral was it to Skarosian defense, that its destruction essentially left the city open to easy attack by aerial ADF bombardment. (DWA: Terror Task Force)

It was unknown how long the system was in place, or when it was first put into service.