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{{simplequote|There's a flying saucer over Wembley! There are robots on the pitch! Hover machines - with flamethrowers I think! What are they? What do they want?|A commentator reacts to the Daleks' arrival.|Liberation of the Daleks (comic story)}} | {{simplequote|There's a flying saucer over Wembley! There are robots on the pitch! Hover machines - with flamethrowers I think! What are they? What do they want?|A commentator reacts to the Daleks' arrival.|Liberation of the Daleks (comic story)}} | ||
[[File:1966 Dalek Invasion of Earth Shea Stadium.jpg|thumb|left|The invasion of [[Shea Stadium]] in one version of the attraction ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Liberation of the Daleks (comic story)|Liberation of the Daleks]]'')]] | [[File:1966 Dalek Invasion of Earth Shea Stadium.jpg|thumb|left|The invasion of [[Shea Stadium]] in one version of the attraction ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Liberation of the Daleks (comic story)|Liberation of the Daleks]]'')]] | ||
The [[1966]] [[Dalek invasion]] of [[Earth]] was an attraction created by the [[Dalek Dome]], an entertainment company which used the campaigns and horrors carried out by the [[Dalek]]s as inspiration. The fake Daleks involved in the "invasion" believed themselves to be real. [[Time tourist]]s were offered the attraction as an experience. Versions of the attraction included an invasion by [[Imperial Dalek]]s or an invasion by [[Bronze Dalek]]s. Starting points for the invasion included [[Shea Stadium]] during a concert by [[the Beatles]] or the [[1966 World Cup Final]]. ([[COMIC]]: | The [[1966]] [[Dalek invasion]] of [[Earth]] was an attraction created by the [[Dalek Dome]], an entertainment company which used the campaigns and horrors carried out by the [[Dalek]]s as inspiration. The fake Daleks involved in the "invasion" believed themselves to be real. [[Time tourist]]s were offered the attraction as an experience. Versions of the attraction included an invasion by [[Imperial Dalek]]s or an invasion by [[Bronze Dalek]]s. Starting points for the invasion included [[Shea Stadium]] during a concert by [[the Beatles]] or the [[1966 World Cup Final]]. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Liberation of the Daleks (comic story)}}) | ||
The newly [[Regeneration|regenerated]] [[Fourteenth Doctor]] ([[TV]]: ''[[The Power of the Doctor (TV story)|The Power of the Doctor]]'') received a distress signal from the [[The Doctor's TARDIS|TARDIS]] and arrived during the 1966 World Cup Final, searching the crowd for a group of four [[alien]] time tourists. Their encounter was interrupted by the arrival of a [[Dalek flying saucer|flying saucer]] above the Stadium, which unleashed a horde of [[Bronze Dalek]]s, who began their attack by [[Extermination|exterminating]] the players on the field. Across the Earth, Bronze Daleks attacked and exterminated. [[Egypt]] was lit aflame, with the [[Sphinx]] being destroyed. The Doctor believed the invasion to be real. | The newly [[Regeneration|regenerated]] [[Fourteenth Doctor]] ([[TV]]: ''[[The Power of the Doctor (TV story)|The Power of the Doctor]]'') received a distress signal from the [[The Doctor's TARDIS|TARDIS]] and arrived during the 1966 World Cup Final, searching the crowd for a group of four [[alien]] [[Time tourism|time tourists]]. Their encounter was interrupted by the arrival of a [[Dalek flying saucer|flying saucer]] above the Stadium, which unleashed a horde of [[Bronze Dalek]]s, who began their attack by [[Extermination|exterminating]] the players on the field. Across the Earth, Bronze Daleks attacked and exterminated. [[Egypt]] was lit aflame, with the [[Sphinx]] being destroyed. The Doctor believed the invasion to be real. | ||
[[File:Fourteenth Doctor evades the Daleks.jpg|thumb|left|The Daleks pursue the Doctor to his TARDIS. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Liberation of the Daleks (comic story)|Liberation of the Daleks]]'')]] | [[File:Fourteenth Doctor evades the Daleks.jpg|thumb|left|The Daleks pursue the Doctor to his TARDIS. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Liberation of the Daleks (comic story)|Liberation of the Daleks]]'')]] | ||
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With subsequent shots also hitting their mark but not killing the Doctor, the enraged Supreme ordered the Doctor be taken to its command saucer. Meanwhile, Daleks on [[hoverbout]]s carved into [[Mount Rushmore]] with their lasers, adding [[Dalek Supreme Type E|the casing]] of a Supreme Dalek to the statue of [[President of the United States|American Presidents]]. The family of time tourists took a photo before the new monument. On the command saucer, the Doctor scanned himself with the [[sonic screwdriver]] rather than submit to Dalek scans, finding that all his readings were normal and therefore he should not be immune to Dalek blasts. Throwing himself onto the Supreme's casing to annoy it, the Doctor offered to uncover what was going on if the Daleks withdrew their invasion forces, which was transmitted to the invasion force as a temporary retreat. Across the Earth and above it, Daleks flocked back to their saucers, with the family, currently in the ruins of Egypt, noting the Daleks were not supposed to leave yet. | With subsequent shots also hitting their mark but not killing the Doctor, the enraged Supreme ordered the Doctor be taken to its command saucer. Meanwhile, Daleks on [[hoverbout]]s carved into [[Mount Rushmore]] with their lasers, adding [[Dalek Supreme Type E|the casing]] of a Supreme Dalek to the statue of [[President of the United States|American Presidents]]. The family of time tourists took a photo before the new monument. On the command saucer, the Doctor scanned himself with the [[sonic screwdriver]] rather than submit to Dalek scans, finding that all his readings were normal and therefore he should not be immune to Dalek blasts. Throwing himself onto the Supreme's casing to annoy it, the Doctor offered to uncover what was going on if the Daleks withdrew their invasion forces, which was transmitted to the invasion force as a temporary retreat. Across the Earth and above it, Daleks flocked back to their saucers, with the family, currently in the ruins of Egypt, noting the Daleks were not supposed to leave yet. | ||
As the saucers pulled back from Earth, the Doctor scanned the bronze Daleks before him in the command room, finding that all the drones before him shared the exact same traits. More than mere clones, the Daleks were the same biologically, atomically, and chemically, which the Doctor declared was proof they were not real Daleks. The Supreme, however, decried this as a lie and ordered its fleet to enter [[Formation Red Icosahedron]] around the Earth to prove they were real. Surrounding the planet, the Dalek saucers fired and appeared to destroy the planet, horrifying the Doctor. However, just as the Daleks prepared to take the Doctor to Skaro to be studied for his apparent immunity to extermination, two Dalek Dome employees arrived and took the Doctor away via dematerialisation, with the Daleks failing to detect the two employees due to shielding. Nevertheless, the Supreme gloated in victory at having captured the Doctor's TARDIS. ([[COMIC]]: | As the saucers pulled back from Earth, the Doctor scanned the bronze Daleks before him in the command room, finding that all the drones before him shared the exact same traits. More than mere clones, the Daleks were the same biologically, atomically, and chemically, which the Doctor declared was proof they were not real Daleks. The Supreme, however, decried this as a lie and ordered its fleet to enter [[Formation Red Icosahedron]] around the Earth to prove they were real. Surrounding the planet, the Dalek saucers fired and appeared to destroy the planet, horrifying the Doctor. However, just as the Daleks prepared to take the Doctor to Skaro to be studied for his apparent immunity to extermination, two Dalek Dome employees arrived and took the Doctor away via dematerialisation, with the Daleks failing to detect the two employees due to shielding. Nevertheless, the Supreme gloated in victory at having captured the Doctor's TARDIS. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Liberation of the Daleks (comic story)}}) | ||
=== The attraction breaks apart === | === The attraction breaks apart === | ||
'' | Unable to shake the Doctor's suspicions, the Supreme ordered a sub-atomic analysis conducted, one that confirmed that all of the Daleks were identical on an atomic level. With the Supreme's fears rousing [[Specimen Six Sigma]] from its slumber, the Dalek Dome's operators ordered the simulation shut down. Detecting the collapse of local space, the Supreme contacted [[Georgy Gold]] inside the Doctor's TARDIS, tricking her into opening the doors. Entering, the Supreme and two [[Bronze Dalek]] constructs managed to survive the collapse of the simulation and enter [[N-Space]]. | ||
Exposure to the TARDIS's vast reserves of [[artron energy]] temporarily stabilized the three Daleks, allowing them to exist in the real world but the Doctor was able to keep them talking long enough for the energy to wear off and them to dissolve into fluid. | |||
Witnessing everything, Georgy Gold fled into the [[Golden City Zone]], hoping to form an alliance with them to save all the [[psychoplasm]] constructs, leading to the [[2323 Dalek invasion of Earth]]. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Liberation of the Daleks (comic story)}}) | |||
== Behind the scenes == | == Behind the scenes == |
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