Dalek splinter group

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As recorded in the Dalek Combat Training Manual the Time Lords made reference to Dalek splinter groups which deviated from conventional Dalek mentality, purity and authority. (PROSE: Dalek Combat Training Manual)

Factions

The Time Lords believed the first instance of a Dalek splinter group (PROSE: Dalek Combat Training Manual) to be the Humanised Dalek, originally test Daleks who were implanted with the Human Factor as part of the Dalek Emperor's Operation Human Factor. Though this was intended by the Emperor to isolate the Dalek Factor and implant it in humans, the Second Doctor saw that many Humanised Daleks were created. These Daleks went on to question their orders, leading to a Dalek Civil War within the Dalek City on Skaro. (TV: The Evil of the Daleks)

Challenging the authority of the Supreme Dalek, Davros, the Daleks' creator, used an indoctrination serum hypodermic to condition a number of Daleks and Dalek duplicates to serve him. Though they were killed in battle against the Daleks in the Duplicate Incident, (TV: Resurrection of the Daleks) Davros himself escaped to Necros, where he created a new race of Daleks from the Resting Ones on Tranquil Repose. Having been alerted by Lancelot Takis, Daleks from Skaro came to Necros and fought through first of these Daleks whilst Orcini set off an explosion in Davros' bunker, killing many of Davros's prototypes. Davros was then apprehended by the Daleks, who intended to take Davros to Skaro for trial whilst the surviving Necros Daleks were to be reconditioned to obey the Supreme Dalek. (TV: Revelation of the Daleks)

Eventually, Davros succeeded in usurping the rule of the Dalek Emperor and "Imperial Daleks" on Skaro. (COMIC: Emperor of the Daleks!) As he took the position of Emperor Dalek, Davros's new army of Daleks became Imperial Daleks and engaged in a war with the now Renegade Daleks following the Supreme Dalek. As Davros had modified his Dalek mutants, they conflicted with the purity of the Renegade Daleks. (TV: Remembrance of the Daleks)

Devised by pacifist scientist Gonzo Orcini as a "refined, highly intellectual version" of the "old Daleks" created by Davros, the Orcini New Daleks initially followed his ideals but ultimately fell in with conventional Dalek mentality. (PROSE: War and Peace)

Created by Professor Martez on Red Rocket Rising, the Mutant Daleks welcomed the Daleks of Skaro to their planet, as they had been summoned by Martez to assist in their development. The Skaro Daleks, however, identified them as a "deviation from the purity of the Dalek bloodline" and so saw to their extermination. (AUDIO: Blood of the Daleks)

Protected by a force field, the Dalek Asylum planet was home to many battle-scarred and insane Daleks that could not be controlled and so were confined by the Daleks, who hesitated to destroy them so as to preserve their "divine hatred". However, when the crash landing of the starliner Alaska created a breach in the force field through which the Asylum Daleks could potentially escape and threaten the New Dalek Paradigm, the Parliament of the Daleks summoned the Eleventh Doctor and sent him down to the planet and lower the defenses. This was done by Oswin Oswald, a human who had been converted into a Dalek by the Asylum Daleks. With the force field down, the Parliament's saucer saw to the destruction of the planet but not before Oswin removed the record of the Doctor from the Dalek pathweb. (TV: Asylum of the Daleks)

After being cloned and thus resurrected by Leo Rugazzi, the Reconnaissance Dalek created a New Dalek Army which invaded Earth. The Thirteenth Doctor was aware that, as a result of the cloning process, the new Daleks contained traces of human DNA and so would be deemed as "impure". Receiving the Reconnaissance Scout Signal from the Doctor, Death Squad Daleks intercepted and destroyed the new Daleks. Insisting that it served "the Dalek cause", the Reconnaissance Dalek claimed that its genetics could be modified and so purified only to be rejected and exterminated by the Death Squad. (TV: Revolution of the Daleks)

Individual cases

Having come into contact with Rose Tyler's human DNA, the Metaltron, which was at the time believed to be the last Dalek in existence, found that it was mutating and developing emotions. Deeming this an unacceptable outcome, the Dalek initiated self-destruct. (TV: Dalek)

During the Space Security Service's conflict with the New Dalek Paradigm, Professor Weston engineered a peaceful Dalek mutant, which came to be known to the Daleks as the Abomination. (COMIC: The Only Good Dalek)

After sustaining damage, Rusty was affected mentally by radiation which caused him to recognise the beauty of life and intending destroy the Daleks who threatened it. During the conflict with the Combined Galactic Resistance, a skeptical Twelfth Doctor investigated the possibility of a "good Dalek" before finding and inadvertently rectifying the cause, causing Rusty to revert to conventional Dalek mentality. By making telepathic contact, the Doctor convinced Rusty to turn against the Daleks but was dismayed to know that Rusty was now motivated by the Doctor's own hatred for the Daleks. (TV: Into the Dalek) Standing alone, Rusty continued his fight against the Daleks for billions of years and made a home on Villengard, where he destroyed many Daleks that came to exterminate him. (TV: Twice Upon a Time)

Designated as a traitor, one bronze Dalek came to believe that the Daleks should be destroyed since while they were originally created to ensure the survival of the Kaleds, their mission had deviated and eroded Kaled identity. Upon hearing this, the Thirteenth Doctor remarked that Davros would be both impressed and horrified. Though offering to assist the Doctor in destroying the Daleks, this Dalek was itself intercepted and exterminated. (TV: The Power of the Doctor)