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Circa the [[26th century]], '''Dalek Killers''' (otherwise know as '''DK''''s) were criminal citizen of the [[Earth Empire]] were given a slim chance of having their death sentences of [[vapourisation]] commuted if they fought the  [[Dalek]]s, with miniscule odds of survival. (600 million to one, according to one estimate.)
Circa the [[26th century]], '''Dalek Killers''' (otherwise know as '''DK''''s) were criminal citizen of the [[Earth Empire]] were given a slim chance of having their death sentences of [[vapourisation]] commuted if they fought the  [[Dalek]]s, with miniscule odds of survival. (600 million to one, according to one estimate.) Only a quarter of the criminals would survive the experimental [[telportation]] technique from the "Dee-Kay room". Of these, the survivors had an average life expectancy of just under two and a half hours.


Earth Empire judicial authorities would offer, as an alternative to execution, the chance to choose from a selection of weapons prior to [[teleportation]] to a [[Dalek Empire]] [[planet]]. ([[DWM]]: ''[[Abslom Daak... Dalek Killer]]'') Those few who survived, however, could make money by selling bounty in the form of salvaged parts of Daleks such as [[gunstick]]s and [[eyestick]]s. ([[NA]]: ''[[Love and War]]'')
Earth Empire judicial authorities would offer, as an alternative to execution, the chance to choose from a selection of weapons prior to [[teleportation]] to a [[Dalek Empire]] [[planet]]. ([[DWM]]: ''[[Abslom Daak... Dalek Killer]]'') Those few who survived, however, could make money by selling bounty in the form of salvaged parts of Daleks such as [[gunstick]]s and [[eyestick]]s. ([[NA]]: ''[[Love and War]]'')

Revision as of 23:43, 28 April 2008

Circa the 26th century, Dalek Killers (otherwise know as DK's) were criminal citizen of the Earth Empire were given a slim chance of having their death sentences of vapourisation commuted if they fought the Daleks, with miniscule odds of survival. (600 million to one, according to one estimate.) Only a quarter of the criminals would survive the experimental telportation technique from the "Dee-Kay room". Of these, the survivors had an average life expectancy of just under two and a half hours.

Earth Empire judicial authorities would offer, as an alternative to execution, the chance to choose from a selection of weapons prior to teleportation to a Dalek Empire planet. (DWM: Abslom Daak... Dalek Killer) Those few who survived, however, could make money by selling bounty in the form of salvaged parts of Daleks such as gunsticks and eyesticks. (NA: Love and War)

The most notorious Dalek Killer was Abslom Daak. DWM: Abslom Daak... Dalek Killer) Others included Máire, a contemporary of Daak's, who chose DK duty after her trial for political terrorism. After her return to Human space, Máire served as high priestess to a group of Travellers on the planet Heaven. (NA: Love and War)