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==Continuity==
==Continuity==
[[Dalek|The Daleks]] last appeared on televison in [[The Stolen Earth]] and [[Journey's End]]. The last novel the Daleks appeared in was [[I am a Dalek]] which was a quick read novella.
*[[Dalek|The Daleks]] last appeared on televison in [[The Stolen Earth]] and [[Journey's End]]. The last novel the Daleks appeared in was [[I am a Dalek]] which was a quick read novella.


The setting of this story within the Dalek's own timeline seems unclear. The Dalek style suggests anytime from the Time War onwards. The Daleks seemed to be destroyed in [[Journey's End]] so this may deal with their survival. As the conflict sounds similar to ones seen in [[Dalek Empire (Big Finish)|Dalek Empire]] or the 26th Century, it could be set sometime prior  implying the pre-Time War Daleks remain in the timeline and can be visited.  
*The setting of this story within the Dalek's own timeline seems unclear. The Dalek style suggests anytime from the Time War onwards. The Daleks seemed to be destroyed in [[Journey's End]] so this may deal with their survival. As the conflict sounds similar to ones seen in [[Dalek Empire (Big Finish)|Dalek Empire]] or the 26th Century, it could be set sometime prior  implying the pre-Time War Daleks remain in the timeline and can be visited.  


The Doctor is on his own, so unless the book includes references placing it after ''Journey's End'', the story could end up occuring during the post-''[[The Runaway Bride|Runaway Bride]]'' / ''[[Voyage of the Damned]]'' timeframe when the Doctor was companionless.
*Dalek killers have been written about before and a Dalek Killer called [[Absom Daak]] was an old friend of the Doctor's which might mean that there is a mention of him.


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