Skaro

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Skaro was the homeworld of the Kaleds, made desolate by the Thousand Year War. It later became the birthplace of the Daleks and became embroiled in their conflicts.

Astronomical data

Skaro was a planet of similar atmosphere, climate and gravity to Earth, though it was plagued by sulphuric rain. (GAME: City of the Daleks, TV: Asylum of the Daleks) It was the twelfth planet from its sun. (TV: The Daleks) Skaro's nearest neighbour was a planet called Alvega. (COMIC: The Amaryll Challenge)

Landscape

Skaro had two continents, Davius and Dalazar, which were separated from each other by the Ocean of Ooze. Davius was populated by the Thals, while the humanoid Daleks resided on Dalazar. (COMIC: Genesis of Evil)

Accounts like The Daleks seem to conflict with this somewhat, clearly showing Daleks and Thals living on the same continent.

A jungle or forest grew on part of Skaro. Following an exchange of neutron bombs, the forest petrified. (TV: The Daleks) Other parts appeared to simply be wastelands devoid of plants or animals. (TV: Genesis of the Daleks)

This may have happened as a result of the Thousand Year War between the Thals and Kaleds and/or the later wars between Daleks and Thals.

There were less irradiated plateaus where the Thals lived. (TV: The Daleks)

Hydrothermal activity was indicated by the presence of place names like "Geyser Swamp". However all bodies of liquid may not have been composed of water. At least one river was known to be comprised of sulphuric acid, and the geysers in Geyser Swamp spewed mercury, rather than steam. (COMIC: Duel of the Daleks)

The planet was known to have polar ice caps, though it was unclear whether these were actually comprised of frozen water. The mountains at one of the poles were known as the Polar Mountains. (COMIC: Legacy of Yesteryear)

A map of Skaro showing weather patterns. (COMIC: Plague of Death)

Known geographic features

Continents/regions

Mountains

Rivers, lakes, and oceans

Islands

Settlements

Native life

All Skarosian life had DNA, (AUDIO: Corruption) which was elemental type 467-989. (TV: Daleks in Manhattan) Though Skaro had once been rich in life, due to the Thousand Year War most of it went extinct. (AUDIO: Corruption) Some of the survivors included the Varga plants (TV: Mission to the Unknown) and Slythers. (TV: The Dalek Invasion of Earth) The Lake of Mutations was home to a variety of life-forms, including the terrorkon. (TV: The Daleks, COMIC: The Terrorkon Harvest) At least one area of the planet was inhabited by large dinosaur-like creatures. (COMIC: The Planet of the Daleks)

Giant electric eels. (COMIC: The Menace of the Monstrons)

Several sentient species evolved on Skaro, including the Dals, Tharons, Kaleds and Thals. By the time of the Thousand Year War, the Tharons and Dals had gone extinct. (AUDIO: Purity) The Mutos were the mutated Kaled and Thal members of the war. By then, the whole planet was reduced to a wasteland. (TV: Genesis of the Daleks)

History

Pre-War history

Though Thals used the same name for their world, in the Kaled language, Skaro meant home. (PROSE: War of the Daleks)

10 million years prior to the Thousand Year War, the Kaleds diverged from the Thals. (AUDIO: Corruption) One account states that both the Kaleds and the Thals were descended from humans transplanted from Earth to Skaro as an experiment by the Halldons. (PROSE: We are the Daleks!)

Creation of the Daleks

Main article: Creation of the Daleks

According to one account, by the time of the creation of the cyborgs known as the Daleks, the Kaleds and the Thals fought the Thousand Year War over the wasteland adjacent to the Kaled Dome. (TV: Genesis of the Daleks)

Technology had devolved in this time. A Scientific Elite governed the Kaleds. By this phase of the war, biological and nuclear weapons had begun to cause mutations known as Mutos. The Kaled scientists saw this as the end of their species in its "pure" form. The Kaled chief scientist, Davros, decided to accelerate the mutations on purpose to determine their "ultimate form" and placed the results in travel machines. These creatures then became the successors to the Kaleds, the Daleks.

The Fourth Doctor, transported to this time period by the Time Lords to prevent a possible future where the Daleks would rule the universe, played a part in entombing the Daleks in the Kaled bunker. The Daleks still survived and promised to re-emerge. (TV: Genesis of the Daleks)

Despite the predominance of this account about the creation of the Daleks, others were recorded. (COMIC: The Dalek Chronicles, PROSE: We are the Daleks!)

The aftermath

Centuries or thousands of years passed. Radiation levels dropped, though they still presented a danger to human (and Gallifreyan) life.

The Thals evolved into a handsome people, believing they were now of intellectual and physical perfection. They lived a simple pastoral and pacifist lifestyle. The Thals never ventured into the Dalek City near the petrified forest or showed any curiosity about it. Because of their dependence on static electricity to move about, the Daleks stayed within the city.

The First Doctor landed the TARDIS on Skaro, not knowing the planet's dangers. Ironically, the Daleks' discovery of the Doctor and his companions, who came from off-world, caused them to wonder about and to fear the existence of other sentient life on Skaro.

The Doctor's companion, Ian Chesterton, taught the Thals to use violence in self-defence, in order to protect themselves against the xenophobic Daleks who threatened them.

The Daleks came to know, during this time, that they needed high radiation to live. With levels subsiding and their lives threatened, the Daleks proposed to set off another neutron bomb. As this would take too long, the Daleks instead planned to release radiation from nuclear reactors into the atmosphere.

A combined effort by the Doctor, his companions, and the Thals resulted in the electricity supply for the city being stopped. This left the Daleks powerless. (TV: The Daleks)

Spaceflight era and after

These events may have taken place in the relative past of Skaro's timeline before its destruction, as the Doctor did not comment on the fact that, in his personal timeline, he had already destroyed Skaro.
  • At some point in the future, the Daleks made a home on New Skaro, though it is unclear whether Skaro was under Thal control or destroyed, or possibly "lost". (PROSE: Birthright)

Supposed destruction of Skaro

The possible destruction of Skaro. (TV: Remembrance of the Daleks

Skaro was apparently destroyed when, as planned by the Seventh Doctor, the Hand of Omega caused its sun to go supernova. (TV: Remembrance of the Daleks)

Survival of Skaro

The Dalek Prime later claimed that Skaro had not in fact been destroyed. The Daleks, during their invasion of Earth in the 22nd century, had discovered records that showed Skaro's destruction. An attempt to change history was unsuccessful.

This refers to the Daleks' invasion of the alternative 21st century Earth. (TV: Day of the Daleks)

The Daleks decided to terraform the planet Antalin to resemble Skaro as a decoy and manipulated Davros and the Doctor into ensuring that Antalin was destroyed in place of the original Skaro. (PROSE: War of the Daleks)

The Dalek Prime's explanation is very convoluted and possibly untrue. It is entirely possible that Skaro had in fact been destroyed, and the Dalek Prime invented this story in order to maintain the Daleks' threat.

However, Skaro was later devastated during the Last Great Time War. (TV: Daleks in Manhattan)

After the new Progenitor Daleks escaped, they travelled to Skaro and rebuilt the Dalek Emperor, their city of Kaalann and later their whole Empire. The Eleventh Doctor discovered that the New Dalek Empire had invaded Earth in 1963. He went to the rebuilt city of Kaalann and discovered that the Daleks had found the Eye of Time, a Time Lord device that helped them alter Earth's timeline. Using the Eye, the Doctor was able to travel to Kaalann when it was ruined and before the Daleks arrived. He managed to sabotage the Daleks' vision, allowing him to deactivate the Eye. The timeline returned to normal and the New Dalek Empire and their invasion of Earth was erased. Skaro was also reverted to a ruined state, as it was before the Daleks arrived. (GAME: City of the Daleks)

An area of the Petrified Forest was salvaged by humans at some point close to the 41st century and taken to Earth's Station 7 for research. (COMIC: The Only Good Dalek)

Skaro during the Eleventh Doctor's visit. (TV: Asylum of the Daleks)

The Eleventh Doctor revisited the devastated Skaro after being summoned by a woman called Darla, who claimed to have been looking for her daughter, Hannah, who was taken prisoner by the Daleks. The Doctor soon realised that she was a Dalek puppet in disguise. She had been sent to take him to the Parliament of the Daleks who required his assistance regarding the Dalek Asylum. (TV: Asylum of the Daleks)

Alternate timelines

In an alternative 22nd century, the Daleks conquered Earth after a World War III had occurred there in the 20th century. The Daleks transported Earth's mineral wealth back to Skaro. (TV: Day of the Daleks)

In another alternate timeline, the Dalek Emperor destroyed Skaro by exploding the planet in the 43rd century when it came under attack by the Mutant Phase. (AUDIO: The Mutant Phase)

Minor references

Behind the scenes

Continuity controversy

The Dalek Pocketbook and Space Travellers Guide

According to the non-narrative source REF: The Dalek Pocketbook and Space Travellers Guide, the Island of Gushing Gold jetted molten gold into the air.