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'''Spiridon''' (also known as '''Zaleria''') was a [[planet]] | '''Spiridon''' (also known as '''Zaleria''') was a [[planet]] used for a base by the [[Dalek]]s in the early [[26th century]] as a part of their plan to destabilise the existing galactic balance of power prior to an invasion in force. | ||
==Geography== | ==Geography== | ||
Spiridon's exact location was never revealed, but given the nature of the Dalek plan | Spiridon's exact location was never revealed, but given the nature of the Dalek plan and the date the plan was to take place in, it seems likely it was in the [[galaxy]] of [[Mutter's Spiral]], relatively close to the empires of [[Earth]] and [[Draconia]]. | ||
Spiridon had an unsual geology | Spiridon had an unsual geology. Its core was composed of molten ice. This would occasionally erupt onto the surface through fissures known as [[icecano]]es. Natural springs also brought it to the surface, forming [[molten ice pool]]s. The [[Plain of Stones]] absorbed heat during the day before releasing it at night. ([[DW]]: ''[[Planet of the Daleks]]'') | ||
==Indigenous lifeforms== | ==Indigenous lifeforms== | ||
===Non-intelligent life=== | ===Non-intelligent life=== | ||
The planet was home to | The planet was home to several non-intelligent predators, most of which were nocturnal. Many of the plants, like the [[eye plant]]s, also exhibited signs of sentience and were dangerous in their own right. One such species spat [[fungus|fungal spores]] at anything which came too close. The mould resulting from direct contact grew rapidly across the skin of anyone hit, rapidly incapacitating and eventually killing them. ([[DW]]: ''[[Planet of the Daleks]]'') | ||
===Intelligent life=== | ===Intelligent life=== | ||
The natives of the planet were known as [[Spiridon (species)|Spiridons]] and were notable for being able to turn [[invisible]]. This was apparently an inherent characteristic, probably generated as part of essential life processes as it ceased to function ''post-mortem.'' | The natives of the planet were known as [[Spiridon (species)|Spiridons]] and were notable for being able to turn [[invisible]]. This was apparently an inherent characteristic, probably generated as part of essential life processes as it ceased to function ''post-mortem.'' | ||
When initially encountered by the Doctor the Spiridons had been enslaved by the Daleks and so the nature and level of their native culture prior to this is unknown. It did not appear to be more sophisticated than a primitive tribal society. ([[DW]]: ''[[Planet of the Daleks]]'') | When initially encountered by the Doctor, the Spiridons had been enslaved by the Daleks and so the nature and level of their native culture prior to this is unknown. It did not appear to be more sophisticated than a primitive tribal society. ([[DW]]: ''[[Planet of the Daleks]]'') | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
===Spearhead of Dalek invasion force=== | ===Spearhead of Dalek invasion force=== | ||
[[file:Spiridon sky.jpg|150px|right|thumb|The [[Plain of Stones]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[Planet of the Daleks]]'')]] | [[file:Spiridon sky.jpg|150px|right|thumb|The [[Plain of Stones]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[Planet of the Daleks]]'')]] | ||
Nothing is known of Spiridon prior to the Dalek invasion, which occurred at some | Nothing is known of Spiridon prior to the Dalek invasion, which occurred at some time before [[2540]]. The Daleks established an extensive underground base near one of the [[icecano]]es and subjugated the local natives. | ||
The Daleks selected Spiridon as a base for at least two reasons. | The Daleks selected Spiridon as a base for at least two reasons. The icy core made it a promising location, given part of their plan involved building up a massive army in sub-zero [[hibernation]], although due to the erratic nature of the core, artificial refrigerators were eventually used. The Daleks also wanted to study the invisibility of the native humanoids with a view to replicating it for themselves. Experiments met with some success although Daleks made invisible proved susceptible to [[light wave sickness]] which eventually incapacitated them. The Daleks on Spiridon were all said to have the power of invisibility, but only one was ever seen using it (so to speak). ([[DW]]: ''[[Planet of the Daleks]]'') | ||
The Daleks' agent, [[the Master]], had been initially successful in fomenting tensions between Earth and Draconia, but disaster came from an unexpected quarter when the location of the Dalek base became known to the [[Thal]]s, who dispatched several strike teams to stop the Dalek plan. The Thals were aided by the [[Third Doctor]], who had learned of the Master's activities and been guided to Spiridon by the [[Time Lord]]s. ([[DW]]: ''[[Frontier in Space]]'') | The Daleks' agent, [[the Master]], had been initially successful in fomenting tensions between Earth and Draconia, but disaster came from an unexpected quarter when the location of the Dalek base became known to the [[Thal]]s, who dispatched several strike teams to stop the Dalek plan. The Thals were aided by the [[Third Doctor]], who had learned of the Master's activities and been guided to Spiridon by the [[Time Lord]]s. ([[DW]]: ''[[Frontier in Space]]'') | ||
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The Daleks on Spiridon attempted to exterminate their enemies by releasing a lethal biological weapon to sterilise the planet. Sabotage by a Spiridon native led to the weapon being released within the Dalek laboratory before the base could be immunised against it. | The Daleks on Spiridon attempted to exterminate their enemies by releasing a lethal biological weapon to sterilise the planet. Sabotage by a Spiridon native led to the weapon being released within the Dalek laboratory before the base could be immunised against it. | ||
The Doctor and the Thals | The Doctor and the Thals used explosives to trigger an icecano eruption, burying the army of ten thousand Daleks in molten ice and (they believed) permanent deep freeze. The [[Dalek Supreme]] was stranded on Spiridon after the base was destroyed and its ship stolen by the departing Thals. ([[DW]]: ''[[Planet of the Daleks]]'') | ||
===Site of battle between Dalek factions=== | ===Site of battle between Dalek factions=== | ||
Some time later the Doctor brought [[Davros]] to Spiridon as part of his machinations to annihilate the Daleks permanently. Davros | Some time later the Doctor brought [[Davros]] to Spiridon as part of his machinations to annihilate the Daleks permanently. Davros revived Daleks from the frozen army and changed their loyalties so they served him rather than the [[Dalek Emperor]]. | ||
:''This event occured in the [[26th century]], the home era of both [[Bernice Summerfield]] and [[Abslom Daak]]. This apparently marked one of the earliest, if not the earliest, events in the [[Imperial-Renegade Dalek Civil War]].'' | :''This event occured in the [[26th century]], the home era of both [[Bernice Summerfield]] and [[Abslom Daak]]. This apparently marked one of the earliest, if not the earliest, events in the [[Imperial-Renegade Dalek Civil War]].'' | ||
[[Renegade Dalek|A faction]] of Daleks loyal to the [[Dalek Emperor]] on [[Skaro]], including a [[Special Weapons Dalek]], came to Spiridon, led there by the [[Seventh Doctor]], who was accompanied by Bernice Summerfield, Abslom Daak | [[Renegade Dalek|A faction]] of Daleks loyal to the [[Dalek Emperor]] on [[Skaro]], including a [[Special Weapons Dalek]], came to Spiridon, led there by the [[Seventh Doctor]], who was accompanied by Bernice Summerfield, Abslom Daak and the other members of the Star Tigers. The loyalists were defeated by Davros' [[Imperial Dalek|faction]], with the almost-unnoticed assistance of a few Spiridon natives. Davros had apparently spent some time (from his point of view) on Spiridon preparing for the confrontation. | ||
Davros and his Daleks | Davros and his Daleks left Spiridon to begin their conquest of Skaro, taking the Doctor and his friends with them. The planet was left in apparent peace after this. ([[DWM]]: ''[[Emperor of the Daleks]]'') | ||
[[Category:Planets visited by the Third Doctor]] | [[Category:Planets visited by the Third Doctor]] | ||
[[Category:Planets visited by the Seventh Doctor]] | [[Category:Planets visited by the Seventh Doctor]] |
Revision as of 11:58, 9 August 2011
- You may be looking for the native, sentient species.
Spiridon (also known as Zaleria) was a planet used for a base by the Daleks in the early 26th century as a part of their plan to destabilise the existing galactic balance of power prior to an invasion in force.
Geography
Spiridon's exact location was never revealed, but given the nature of the Dalek plan and the date the plan was to take place in, it seems likely it was in the galaxy of Mutter's Spiral, relatively close to the empires of Earth and Draconia. Spiridon had an unsual geology. Its core was composed of molten ice. This would occasionally erupt onto the surface through fissures known as icecanoes. Natural springs also brought it to the surface, forming molten ice pools. The Plain of Stones absorbed heat during the day before releasing it at night. (DW: Planet of the Daleks)
Indigenous lifeforms
Non-intelligent life
The planet was home to several non-intelligent predators, most of which were nocturnal. Many of the plants, like the eye plants, also exhibited signs of sentience and were dangerous in their own right. One such species spat fungal spores at anything which came too close. The mould resulting from direct contact grew rapidly across the skin of anyone hit, rapidly incapacitating and eventually killing them. (DW: Planet of the Daleks)
Intelligent life
The natives of the planet were known as Spiridons and were notable for being able to turn invisible. This was apparently an inherent characteristic, probably generated as part of essential life processes as it ceased to function post-mortem.
When initially encountered by the Doctor, the Spiridons had been enslaved by the Daleks and so the nature and level of their native culture prior to this is unknown. It did not appear to be more sophisticated than a primitive tribal society. (DW: Planet of the Daleks)
History
Spearhead of Dalek invasion force
Nothing is known of Spiridon prior to the Dalek invasion, which occurred at some time before 2540. The Daleks established an extensive underground base near one of the icecanoes and subjugated the local natives.
The Daleks selected Spiridon as a base for at least two reasons. The icy core made it a promising location, given part of their plan involved building up a massive army in sub-zero hibernation, although due to the erratic nature of the core, artificial refrigerators were eventually used. The Daleks also wanted to study the invisibility of the native humanoids with a view to replicating it for themselves. Experiments met with some success although Daleks made invisible proved susceptible to light wave sickness which eventually incapacitated them. The Daleks on Spiridon were all said to have the power of invisibility, but only one was ever seen using it (so to speak). (DW: Planet of the Daleks)
The Daleks' agent, the Master, had been initially successful in fomenting tensions between Earth and Draconia, but disaster came from an unexpected quarter when the location of the Dalek base became known to the Thals, who dispatched several strike teams to stop the Dalek plan. The Thals were aided by the Third Doctor, who had learned of the Master's activities and been guided to Spiridon by the Time Lords. (DW: Frontier in Space)
The Daleks on Spiridon attempted to exterminate their enemies by releasing a lethal biological weapon to sterilise the planet. Sabotage by a Spiridon native led to the weapon being released within the Dalek laboratory before the base could be immunised against it.
The Doctor and the Thals used explosives to trigger an icecano eruption, burying the army of ten thousand Daleks in molten ice and (they believed) permanent deep freeze. The Dalek Supreme was stranded on Spiridon after the base was destroyed and its ship stolen by the departing Thals. (DW: Planet of the Daleks)
Site of battle between Dalek factions
Some time later the Doctor brought Davros to Spiridon as part of his machinations to annihilate the Daleks permanently. Davros revived Daleks from the frozen army and changed their loyalties so they served him rather than the Dalek Emperor.
- This event occured in the 26th century, the home era of both Bernice Summerfield and Abslom Daak. This apparently marked one of the earliest, if not the earliest, events in the Imperial-Renegade Dalek Civil War.
A faction of Daleks loyal to the Dalek Emperor on Skaro, including a Special Weapons Dalek, came to Spiridon, led there by the Seventh Doctor, who was accompanied by Bernice Summerfield, Abslom Daak and the other members of the Star Tigers. The loyalists were defeated by Davros' faction, with the almost-unnoticed assistance of a few Spiridon natives. Davros had apparently spent some time (from his point of view) on Spiridon preparing for the confrontation.
Davros and his Daleks left Spiridon to begin their conquest of Skaro, taking the Doctor and his friends with them. The planet was left in apparent peace after this. (DWM: Emperor of the Daleks)