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On [[Skaro]], a woman called [[Darla Von Karlsen|Darla]] meets the [[Eleventh Doctor|Doctor]] in a huge Dalek statue. She asks the Doctor to save her daughter from a Dalek prison camp, and she says she escaped before. However, the Doctor realises that this is all a trap: unbeknownst to Darla, she has actually been converted into a [[Dalek puppet|sleeper agent of the Daleks]]. Right as he says this, her programming becomes active, and she stuns the Doctor, and a [[Dalek saucer]] arrives.
On [[Skaro]], a woman called [[Darla Von Karlsen|Darla]] meets the [[Eleventh Doctor|Doctor]] in a huge Dalek statue. She asks the Doctor to save her daughter from a Dalek prison camp, and she says she escaped before. However, the Doctor realises that this is all a trap: unbeknownst to Darla, she has actually been converted into a [[Dalek puppet|sleeper agent of the Daleks]]. Right as he says this, her programming becomes active, and she stuns the Doctor, and a [[Dalek saucer]] arrives.


On Earth, [[Amy Pond]] is posing for the camera when her secretary tells her that her husband wants to see her. She remarks that she doesn't ''have'' a husband anymore. She walks in to a makeup room, where [[Rory Williams|Rory]] asks her to sign the divorce papers. Once she has done so, he leaves as Amy's make-up artist, [[Cassandra (Asylum of the Daleks)|Cassandra]], enters. Unfortunately, it turns out ''she'' is also a Dalek puppet, and she teleports Amy away. Meanwhile, Rory gets on a [[bus]], but the [[bus driver]] turns out to be yet another puppet, who in turn teleports Rory to the Daleks.
On Earth, [[Amy Pond]] is posing for the camera when her secretary tells her that her husband wants to see her. She remarks that she doesn't ''have'' a husband anymore. She walks in to a makeup room, where [[Rory Williams|Rory]] asks her to sign the divorce papers, joking that Amy was just "pouting at a camera". Once she has signed the papers, he leaves as Amy's make-up artist, [[Cassandra (Asylum of the Daleks)|Cassandra]], enters. Unfortunately, it turns out ''she'' is also a Dalek puppet, and she teleports Amy away. Meanwhile, Rory gets on a [[bus]], but the [[bus driver]] turns out to be yet another puppet, who in turn teleports Rory to the Daleks.


He wakes up in a cell with Amy, and looks through a small window to see they are in space, with an armada of Dalek saucers accompanying them, wondering how much trouble they are in. The Doctor then enters, escorted by a pair of Daleks, saying "Out of 10? ''11''." They are then taken to the [[Parliament of the Daleks]], where the Doctor says it's finally Christmas for the Daleks because they managed to capture their greatest enemy. Much to the Time Lord's surprise, the assembled Daleks don't exterminate him. Wondering for what other reason they could have captured him, the Doctor is met with a surprise; the Daleks want the Doctor to ''save'' them.
He wakes up in a cell with Amy, and looks through a small window to see they are in space, with an armada of Dalek saucers accompanying them, wondering how much trouble they are in. The Doctor then enters, escorted by a pair of Daleks, saying "Out of 10? ''11''." They are then taken to the [[Parliament of the Daleks]], where the Doctor says it's finally Christmas for the Daleks because they managed to capture their greatest enemy. Much to the Time Lord's surprise, the assembled Daleks don't try exterminating him. Wondering for what other reason they could have captured him, the Doctor is met with a surprise; the Daleks want the Doctor to ''save'' them. "Okay, that's new."


The Daleks bring them to a planet they call the Asylum; a place that the Doctor has heard of only in legend: it's a place where the Daleks dispose of those of their kind who go wrong: the insane, the battle-scarred and the uncontrollable. The Daleks kidnapped the Doctor's in-laws because their records show he is always accompanied by companions. The whole planet is automated and surrounded by an impenetrable shield, but the Daleks have detected a signal of unknown origin on the planet: The Doctor traces the signal to a woman called [[Oswin Oswald]], who has been hiding out on the remains of the crashed starliner ''[[Alaska (spaceship)|Alaska]]'' for a year.  
The Daleks bring them to a planet they call the Asylum, a place that the Doctor has heard of only in legend; it's a place where the Daleks dispose of those of their kind who go wrong: the insane, the battle-scarred and the uncontrollable. The Doctor learns, to his digust, that the Daleks didn't destroy their insane bretheren because they find "Divine Hatred" to be beautiful. The whole planet is automated and surrounded by an impenetrable shield, but the Daleks have detected a signal of unknown origin on the planet: The Doctor traces the signal to a woman called [[Oswin Oswald]], who has been hiding out on the remains of the crashed starliner ''[[Alaska (spaceship)|Alaska]]'' for a year.  


The Doctor realises that when the ''Alaska'' crashed, it ruptured the planet's shield, leading to the risk of the inmates escaping. A planet's worth of insane Daleks roaming free is something that scares even the Daleks, who captured the Doctor and his allies to deal with the threat. The shield is still strong enough to resist an assault from orbit, so the Doctor and his companions will be sent down to the planet to deactivate the shield so the planet can be "cleansed". The three are given protective bracelets so they will not be affected by the "Nanocloud" that surrounds the planet, and are unceremoniously sent down.
The Doctor realises that when the ''Alaska'' crashed, it ruptured the planet's shield, leading to the risk of the inmates escaping. A planet's worth of insane Daleks roaming free is something that scares even the Daleks, who captured the Doctor to deal with the threat. The Daleks explain they kidnapped the Doctor's in-laws because their records show he is always accompanied by companions (though why THEM is left to question). Because the shield is still strong enough to resist an assault from orbit, the Doctor and his companions will be sent down to the planet to deactivate the shield so the planet can be "cleansed". The three are given protective bracelets so they will not be affected by the "Nanocloud" that surrounds the planet, and are unceremoniously sent down.


Amy is the first to come to after landing... And sees a [[Harvey (Asylum of the Daleks)|man]] in a white coat approaching her. Panicking, she runs away, with him chasing after her. The Doctor is next to come to, finding a Dalek eye watching him; Oswin has discovered visitors. Speaking to her via the radio, the Doctor decides to look for Amy and Rory first. Eventually, he and Amy run into each other, and the man, Harvey, reveals that he was a crew member of the ''Alaska''. Reaching the ship, they discover the rest of Harvey's crew dead and decomposed; the Doctor reveals to the confused man, who claims they were alive and well not two hours ago, that they have been this way for a long time. However, matters get worse when Harvey remembers ''he'' died as well; the cold preserved his body, but the nanocloud turned him into one of the Dalek puppets charged with keeping the Asylum running. He then attacks the Doctor and Amy, but they quickly shut him into the storage unit of the ship.
Amy is the first to come to after landing... And sees a man named [[Harvey (Asylum of the Daleks)|Harvey]] in a white coat approaching her. Panicking, she runs away, with him chasing after her. The Doctor is next to come to, finding a Dalek eye watching him; Oswin has discovered visitors. Speaking to her via the radio, the Doctor decides to look for Amy and Rory first. Eventually, he and Amy run into each other, and the man, Harvey, reveals that he was a crew member of the ''Alaska''. They decide to find Rory first, but the Doctor tracks the reading coming Rory to hole in the ground; Rory is below them, in the actual facility. Because they cannot get to Rory at the minute, the Doctor and Amy decide to help Harvey


While the Doctor rambles on about how the nanocloud will transform anything living or dead not protected by one of the Dalek bracelets will become one of the "staff", Amy points out the second part of his explanation; even the DEAD are converted... Including the dead crew members surrounding them. As the decayed husks of the crew suddenly come to life, the Doctor and Amy flee to another part of the ship. However, the undead attackers grab Amy for a minute before the Doctor pulls her free and locks them out. They then notice, on the monitor, that the zombies have a bracelet; Amy's is missing. Oswin contacts them, informing them of a rope ladder leading down from the ship; it's the only way out now.
Reaching the ship, they discover the rest of Harvey's crew are dead, having decomposed into skeletons; the Doctor reveals to the confused man, who claims they were alive and well not two hours ago, that they have been this way for a long time (a year at least). However, matters get much worse when Harvey remembers ''he'' died as well; the cold preserved his body, but the nanocloud turned him into one of the Dalek puppets charged with keeping the Asylum running. With his programming activating, Harvet tries attacking the Doctor and Amy, but they quickly shut him into the storage unit of the ship.


Elsewhere, Rory awakes to find himself underground. Oswin contacts him and leads Rory through the facility, where several deactivated Daleks litter the halls. Rory accidently trips on a piece of metal, making a loud noise that awakens one of the Daleks. Oddly, it repeats "Eggs..." over and over again, making Rory think it wants the orbs that have fallen out of its casing. However, the Dalek's voice finally manages to unscramble; it's been trying to say "Exterminate." Rory runs through the room and locks himself in the teleport room on the other side. After Oswin makes a flirty joke, she tells Rory that she'll guide the Doctor and Amy to him.
While the Doctor rambles on about how the nanocloud will transform anything living or dead not protected by one of the Dalek bracelets will become one of the "staff", Amy points out the second part of his explanation; even the DEAD are converted... including the dead crew members surrounding them. As the decayed husks of the crew suddenly come to life, the Doctor and Amy flee to another part of the ship. However, the undead attackers grab Amy for a minute before the Doctor pulls her free and locks them out. They then notice, on the monitor, that the zombies have a bracelet; Amy's is missing, meaning she's in danger of becoming one of them. Oswin contacts the Doctor and Amy, informing them of a rope ladder leading down from the ship; it's the only way out now.


In the tunnels below the ship, Amy questions the Doctor about what will happen to her, since she is missing her protective bracelet. The Doctor regretfully explains that the Nanocloud will erase her memories, "replace her love with hate", and transform her into a Dalek puppet. Memory is the first thing to be affected, and worse, it's already begun; he's told her this four times already. When Amy says she's scared, the Doctor encourages her to embrace the feeling; Daleks don't fear. They head for the exit, but the sound of the Daleks yelling "Exterminate" forces them to back away and shut the door. The Doctor converses with Oswin to learn the number of the Daleks ahead of them, not noticing Amy walking away; she sees people in the room ahead. However, the Doctor, having noticed her, informs Amy that her perception is now being affected; she's looking at Daleks. One of them advances on them and identifies the Doctor. However, its death ray is damaged beyond use, and once the Doctor taunts the Dalek for not having the firepower to kill him, it activates its self-destruct program in the hopes of taking him with it. Instead, the Doctor sends it flying in reverse, straight into the other Daleks as it explodes.
Elsewhere, Rory awakes to find himself underground. Oswin contacts him and leads Rory through the facility, where several deactivated Daleks from many battles with the Doctors past incarnations litter the halls. Rory accidently trips on a piece of metal, making a loud noise that awakens one of the Daleks. Oddly, it repeats "Eggs..." over and over again, making Rory think it wants the orbs that have fallen out of its casing; Rory offers one of the orbs to the Dalek in confusion. However, the Dalek's voice finally manages to unscramble; it's been trying to say "Exterminate." Rory runs through the room and locks himself in the teleport room on the other side. After Oswin makes flirty jokes, she tells Rory that she'll guide the Doctor and Amy to him.


Rory hears the explosion and leaves the teleport room to find several charred Dalek casings. Wondering who killed all the Daleks, Rory sees the Doctor carrying an unconscious Amy. With a smile, the Doctor rhetorically asks Rory, "Who do you think?" Once in the teleport room, the Doctor explains the situation to Rory, and discovers the teleport has enough power to get them back to the Dalek ship in orbit once the force field is down. Oswin points out that hostility, something Amy displayed by slapping Rory, is the first sign the conversion is becoming permanent. Amy jokes that it's because she's Scottish. Accepting this, Oswin asks to be taken along, but the Doctor questions her about how she keeps getting the ingredients for her soufflés.
In the tunnels below the ship, Amy questions the Doctor about what will happen to her. The Doctor explains the Nanocloud will erase her memories, "replace her love with hate", and transform her into a Dalek puppet. Memory is the first thing to be affected, and worse, it's already begun; he's explained four times already. The Doctor encourages Amy to embrace fear to keep herself human; Daleks don't fear. They head for the exit, but upon hearing the Daleks outside the teleport room yelling "Exterminate", they're forced back. The Doctor asks Oswin how many Daleks ahead of them as Amy walks off; she sees people in the room ahead. However, the Doctor, having noticed her, informs Amy her perception is now being affected; she's looking at Daleks. A Dalek advances on them, indentifying the Doctor. However, once the Doctor taunts the Dalek for having a damaged death ray beyond use, it simlpy activates its self-destruct program in the hopes of taking him with it. Instead, the Doctor sends it flying in reverse, straight into the other Daleks as it explodes.


His companions tell him to put the matter aside; they need to leave the planet before they lose Amy for good. The Doctor then wonders how Oswin is not being affected by the Nanocloud, and learns that she shielded herself from it. Leaving Amy and Rory behind, the Doctor sets out to find Oswin, as she refuses to turn off the shield until they come to rescue her. Rory offers to give Amy his bracelet to keep her human longer; he claims that it would take longer for the Nanocloud to transform him into a puppet. He reasons that since it transforms love into hate, he would last longer because he always loved her more than she loved him, referencing the two thousand years he spent protecting her inside the [[Pandorica]] as an [[Rory Williams (Auton)|Auton]]. As they argue, it's revealed Amy can no longer have children because of something [[The Silence|the Silence]] did to her at [[Demons Run]]; while Rory thought that Amy suddenly left him, in truth, she knew he had always wanted children, so Amy "gave him up" so he had a better chance at having them with someone else, saying that her sacrifice in doing so was far greater than his two-thousand year vigil. They then realise the Doctor put his bracelet on Amy while she was out cold; being immune to the Nanocloud to begin with, he'd tricked them into working out their relationship problems.
Rory hears the explosion and leaves the teleport room to find several charred Dalek casings. Wondering who killed all the Daleks, Rory sees the Doctor carrying an unconscious Amy. With a smile, the Doctor rhetorically asks Rory, "Who do you think?" Once in the teleport room, the Doctor explains the situation to Rory, and discovers the teleport has enough power to get them back to the Dalek ship in orbit once the force field is down. Oswin points out that hostility, something Amy displayed by slapping Rory, is the first sign the conversion is becoming permanent. Amy jokes "Someone's obviously never been to Scottland," implying she's normaly hostile. Accepting this, Oswin asks to be taken along, but the Doctor questions her about how she keeps getting the ingredients for her soufflés. His companions tell him to put the matter aside; they need to leave the planet before they lose Amy for good.  


In the meantime, the Doctor reaches "Intensive Care"; it houses Daleks defeated in battles with his [[First Doctor|first]], [[Second Doctor|second]], and [[Third Doctor|third]] incarnations. Once the Doctor mentions they "survived" him, the Daleks (missing their guns) come back to life and corner him against the door leading to Oswin. Luckily, Oswin hacks into the Daleks' shared information network, and erases all data on him, effectively making them forget the Doctor, and making the deranged Daleks quietly go back to their cells and go back to "sleep". The Doctor says it's impossible to hack that network; even he couldn't. Oswin invites him to meet the person who did. However, once the Doctor enters her room, he discovers, to his infinite sadness, that Oswin is also a Dalek; the room she'd been seeing only exists within her imagination. The Doctor explains that the rope ladder he used to get into the facility was originally used by her when she was human; Owsin had been captured by the Daleks, and because of her genius, had been fully converted into a Dalek instead of simply made into a puppet.
The Doctor then wonders how Oswin is not being affected by the Nanocloud, and learns that she used her genius to create shield to block it. Leaving Amy and Rory behind, the Doctor sets out to find Oswin, as she refuses to turn off the shield until they come to rescue her. Rory offers to give Amy his bracelet to keep her human longer; he claims it would take longer for the Nanocloud to transform him into a puppet. He reasons since it transforms love into hate, he would last longer because he always loved her more than she loved him, referencing the 2000 years he spent protecting her inside the [[Pandorica]] as an [[Rory Williams (Auton)|Auton]]. As they argue, it's revealed Amy has become sterile because of something [[The Silence|the Silence]] did to her at [[Demons Run]]; while Rory thought Amy suddenly left him, in truth, she knew he had always wanted children, so Amy "gave him up" so he had a better chance at having them with someone else, saying her sacrifice in doing so was far greater than his two-thousand year vigil. They then realise the Doctor put his bracelet on Amy while she was out cold; being immune to the Nanocloud to begin with, he'd tricked them into working out their relationship problems.


When Oswin refuses to believe him, the Doctor points out that she wouldn't have been able to get eggs and milk for her soufflés for an entire year because there'd be a limited supply. The shocking truth causes Oswin to revert to a Dalek personality, yelling "Exterminate!" The Doctor yells for Oswin to regain control of herself, seemingly working as Oswin is next heard crying. She tells the Doctor to remember her, explaining that the shield around the Asylum has been dropped. The Doctor thanks her, and - on her order - runs for his life. In the teleport room, Rory wonders how long they can wait for the Doctor. Amy says for the rest of their lives and they kiss. The Doctor arrives and, despite being annoyed that Amy and Rory pick the worst times to kiss, activates the teleport.
In the meantime, the Doctor reaches "Intensive Care"; it houses Daleks defeated in battles with his [[First Doctor|first]], [[Second Doctor|second]], and [[Third Doctor|third]] incarnations. Once the Doctor mentions they "survived" him, the Daleks (missing their guns) come back to life and corner him against the door leading to Oswin, intending to enact revenge. Luckily, Oswin hacks into [[Pathweb]] (the Daleks' shared information center), and erases all data on him, effectively making them forget the Doctor, and making the deranged Daleks quietly go back to their cells and go back to "sleep". The Doctor says it's impossible to hack the Pathweb; even he couldn't. Oswin invites him to meet the person who did. However, once the Doctor enters her room, he discovers, to his infinite sadness, Oswin is also a Dalek; the room she thougt she was in only exists in her imagination. The Doctor explains the rope ladder he used to get into the facility was originally used by her when she was human; Owsin had been captured by the Daleks, and because of her genius, had been fully converted into a Dalek instead of simply made into a puppet.


On the Dalek Parliament ship, the [[Supreme Dalek]] reports that the destruction of the Asylum has been successful. However, the alarm goes off; a teleport from the Asylum has occurred. The Doctor's voice is heard over the loudspeaker, saying that he is very good with teleports before popping his head out fo the TARDIS, calling them "suckers". They demand that he identify himself, shocking the Doctor, who tells them who he is. However, he then realises that Oswin erased ''all'' information on him, not just for the Daleks in intensive care, but for every last one, everywhere; the Dalek race no longer has any idea who the Doctor is. He leaves, dropping Amy and Rory off in Leadworth; Amy has taken Rory back.
When Oswin refuses to believe him, the Doctor points out that she wouldn't have been able to get eggs and milk for her soufflés for an entire year because there'd be a limited supply. The shocking truth causes Oswin to remember her exploration of the facility, her capture by the Daleks, and her conversion. Repeating "Eggs", she reverts to a Dalek personality, yelling "Exterminate!" The Doctor yells for Oswin to regain control of herself, seemingly working as she is next heard crying. Content with her fate, Oswin tells the Doctor to remember her, explaining that the shield around the Asylum has been dropped. The Doctor thanks her, and - on her order - runs for his life. In the teleport room, Rory wonders how long they can wait for the Doctor. Amy says for the rest of their lives and they kiss. The Doctor arrives and, despite being annoyed that Amy and Rory pick the worst times to kiss, activates the teleport.


In the control room, the Doctor laughs to himself that the Daleks never stop  asking "[[The Question|Doctor Who?]]", repeating it himself to his own amusement.
On the Dalek Parliament ship, the [[Supreme Dalek]] reports that the destruction of the Asylum has been successful. However, the alarm goes off; a teleport from the Asylum has occurred, possibly meaning they are under attack. The Doctor's voice is heard over the loudspeaker, saying that he is very good with teleports before popping his head out fo the TARDIS, calling the Daleks "suckers". They demand that the Doctor identify himself, shocking him; he tells them how he is, only to be met with confusion. The Daleks all then starts asking "[[The Question|Doctor Who?]]" Realising that Oswin erased ''all'' data on him, not just for the Daleks in intensive care, but for every last one, everywhere, the Doctor laughs "You're never going to stop asking." With the Dalek race no longer remembering who he is, the Doctor leaves, dropping Amy and Rory off in Leadworth; Amy has taken Rory back.
 
In the TARDIS control room, the Doctor is laughing to himself about how the Daleks will never stopping asking "Doctor Who?", repeating the question himself several times, with joy, as he sets the TARDIS on course for his next adventure.


== Cast ==
== Cast ==
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