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OttselSpy25 wrote: But I don't see how their actions are that different than in Series 5 -- when they work with several other species to try and stop the Doctor. In fact, many would argue that since Moffat hasn't really let the Daleks kill in many years, they haven't exactly be the same. Is Moffat's era invalid now?

Well, the main difference is: context. the Alliance was "an association [...] formed to stop the greatest threat in the universe, which they all believed to be the Doctor." If there is a chance of stopping the greatest threat in the universe, obviously the Daleks would ally themselves with other species. But to scape from a prison? Well, they have dealt with bigger problems before. Oh, and I can only wish many aspects of Moffat's run were invalid, Daleks included, but that's not on the wiki interests. So, back to what is:

OttselSpy25 wrote: You're going off of the new series Daleks and using specific examples to contradict the film.

Well, of course I am. It's called proving a point. I'm going on previous examples to try and prove I am "right". So are you, and anyone else in any thread. Also, back to the "old series":

Day of the Daleks - Daleks working with Ogrons. Or, better saying, using them. (and I'm sure there are other examples, but this is the only I can remember right now)

Point being: rarely (if ever) the Daleks trusting them. If anything, it is much more a Dalek behaviour to not trust, and betray than to willingly trust and accept help.