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Like [[Davros]] or the [[Dalek Emperor]] in the primary universe, she was the commander-in-chief of the Alliance Daleks (as they came to be known) and the centre of the computer network. She was psychic and only another psychic being (such as [[Kalendorf]]) could block her probes.  
Like [[Davros]] or the [[Dalek Emperor]] in the primary universe, she was the commander-in-chief of the Alliance Daleks (as they came to be known) and the centre of the computer network. She was psychic and only another psychic being (such as [[Kalendorf]]) could block her probes.  


Although she was more inclined to work with aliens than the Daleks from the primary universe, she was as dogmatic and driven as they were. Over time, Kalendor, [[Alby Brook]] and [[Mirana]] began to develop doubts about the Mentor and the Alliance Daleks. Reports suggested that they enforced peace and order with the same ruthlessness with which the Daleks from the primary universe subjugate and conquer. Several planets which refused to provide troops to the war effort were reduced to a medieval level of technology, having had their industrial infrastructure destroyed. In a more extreme example, [[Emeron]], which had been embroiled in a [[nuclear war]] by the time that the Dalek War began, was reduced to a [[Distant past|Stone Age]] level. These worlds came to be known as the [[Punished Planets]]. The actions of the Alliance Daleks led Kalendorf to conclude that they had merely swapped one dictatorship for another, outwardly more benign one. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Dalek War: Chapter One (audio story)|Dalek War: Chapter One]]'')
Although she was more inclined to work with aliens than the Daleks from the primary universe, she was as dogmatic and driven as they were. Over time, Kalendorf, [[Alby Brook]] and [[Mirana]] began to develop doubts about the Mentor and the Alliance Daleks. Reports suggested that they enforced peace and order with the same ruthlessness with which the Daleks from the primary universe subjugate and conquer. Several planets which refused to provide troops to the war effort were reduced to a medieval level of technology, having had their industrial infrastructure destroyed. In a more extreme example, [[Emeron]], which had been embroiled in a [[nuclear war]] by the time that the Dalek War began, was reduced to a [[Distant past|Stone Age]] level. These worlds came to be known as the [[Punished Planets]]. The actions of the Alliance Daleks led Kalendorf to conclude that they had merely swapped one dictatorship for another, outwardly more benign one. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Dalek War: Chapter One (audio story)|Dalek War: Chapter One]]'')


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