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*** Instead of the mid-[[22nd century]], the Doctor tells Davros that the invasion happened in [[2000]]. The [[1966 (releases)|1966]] [[Target novelisation]] {{cs|Doctor Who and the Crusaders (novelisation)}} mentioned the Dalek invasion as having happened in "the [[21st century]]". | *** Instead of the mid-[[22nd century]], the Doctor tells Davros that the invasion happened in [[2000]]. The [[1966 (releases)|1966]] [[Target novelisation]] {{cs|Doctor Who and the Crusaders (novelisation)}} mentioned the Dalek invasion as having happened in "the [[21st century]]". | ||
** Additionally, while it conflicts with its event, the story does borrow some elements from the previous account of the [[creation of the Daleks]] given in the first ''[[The Daleks (series)|The Daleks]]'' comic story, {{cs|Genesis of Evil (comic story)}}. Beyond the similarity of title, details present in both Geneses but not previously mentioned in (or even conflicting with) the account of the Daleks' origin in {{cs|The Daleks (TV story)}} include: | ** Additionally, while it conflicts with its event, the story does borrow some elements from the previous account of the [[creation of the Daleks]] given in the first ''[[The Daleks (series)|The Daleks]]'' comic story, {{cs|Genesis of Evil (comic story)}}. Beyond the similarity of title, details present in both Geneses but not previously mentioned in (or even conflicting with) the account of the Daleks' origin in {{cs|The Daleks (TV story)}} include: | ||
** The Daleks' [[casing]]s having been invented by one of the Daleks' humanoid ancestors before the actual [[Dalek mutant]]s (instead of the Daleks having built them themselves after mutating). | *** The Daleks' [[casing]]s having been invented by one of the Daleks' humanoid ancestors before the actual [[Dalek mutant]]s (instead of the Daleks having built them themselves after mutating). | ||
*** The Daleks' ancestors having already been the aggressors in the war against the Thals, rather than initially innocent victims of warmongering, slave-driving Thals as suggested in the original Dalek story. | *** The Daleks' ancestors having already been the aggressors in the war against the Thals, rather than initially innocent victims of warmongering, slave-driving Thals as suggested in the original Dalek story. | ||
*** The Daleks' ancestor taking refuge in a [[bunker]], and becoming one of the last survivors of the original Dalek race. | *** The Daleks' ancestor taking refuge in a [[bunker]], and becoming one of the last survivors of the original Dalek race. |