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Final Experiment

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The "Final Experiment" was an experiment conducted by the Cult of Skaro to revive their dying race.

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The Doctor bears witness to the Final Experiment. (DW: Evolution of the Daleks)

History

Following their defeat at the Battle of Canary Wharf, the Cult of Skaro traveled back to 1930 Manhattan. Using Mr Diagoras as their proxy, they began kidnapping humans as test subjects. The study of the Final Experiment was to see if a Dalek could bond with a human to create a human-Dalek hybrid. Humans with low intelligence became pig slaves while humans with superior intelliegence were to become hybrids.

It was headed by Dalek Sec, who also served as the subject. Sec had developed a begrudging respect for humanity calling them the ultimate survivors. Dalek Sec hoped that by combining humans and Daleks, the Daleks would inherit humanity's inate talent for survival. The other members of the cult of skaro objected to Sec's plan as it went against Dalek ideology. Sec argued that the Dalek concept of purity was flawed, as it had brought their species to the brink of extinction. He bonded with Mr Diagoras and through a "chromatid solution", the final outcome was the human-Dalek. (DW: Daleks in Manhattan) The cult succeeded in transforming Dalek Sec into a human/dalek hybrid but with unforseen consequences. Being part human Sec was able to feel human emotions like sorrow and mercy. While the rest of the cult no longer saw Sec as being a true Dalek and killied him. The tenth Doctor considered the failure of the final expirement to be a tragedy. (DW: Evolution of the Daleks)

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