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* Another area of the city offers Daleks target practice against [[humanoid]] shapes. Daleks in this area were led by a red Dalek called a [[Storm-Blast Dalek]], described as a kind of sergeant-major.
* Another area of the city offers Daleks target practice against [[humanoid]] shapes. Daleks in this area were led by a red Dalek called a [[Storm-Blast Dalek]], described as a kind of sergeant-major.
* Stone also encounters a laboratory of sorts — a place called the Dalek Invention Hall, where the Daleks created new weapons. At the time of his visit, the Daleks are perfecting a weapon that will prevent the [[Sun]]'s rays from hitting the [[Earth]].
* Stone also encounters a laboratory of sorts — a place called the Dalek Invention Hall, where the Daleks created new weapons. At the time of his visit, the Daleks are perfecting a weapon that will prevent the [[Sun]]'s rays from hitting the [[Earth]].
* A portion of the city is a dedicated museum space, showing off things related to their various conquests. Stone is naturally drawn to that portion having to do with the [[Solar System]]. There, he finds a [[Venus]]ian spaceship from before the time of the Dalek invasion, a [[methane]] gas ship from [[Jupiter]], a [[Mercury (planet)|Mercurian]] [[sun-hopper]], and the remains of a Dalek craft that landed on the [[Moon]] in [[1971]] and captured some [[human]]s. The last item is particularly interesting as the story was written in [[1964]].
* A portion of the city is a dedicated museum space, showing off things related to their various conquests. Stone is naturally drawn to that portion having to do with the [[Solar System]]. There, he finds a [[Venus]]ian spaceship from before the time of the Dalek invasion, a [[methane]] gas ship from [[Jupiter]], a [[Mercury (planet)|Mercurian]] [[sun-hopper]], and the remains of a Dalek craft that landed on the [[Moon]] in [[1971]] and captured some [[human]]s. The last item is particularly interesting as the story was written in [[1964 (releases)|1964]].
* Stone eventually makes it to the [[Emperor Dalek]]'s quarters. There, he discovers the Emperor taking his regular constitutional of a burst of [[revitalising ray]]s.
* Stone eventually makes it to the [[Emperor Dalek]]'s quarters. There, he discovers the Emperor taking his regular constitutional of a burst of [[revitalising ray]]s.
* Quite separate from the "command and control" area of the city is a domed building dedicated to Dalek sciences and culture. There, Stone learns that [[Albert Einstein]] based his theories on "Dalek [[cosmology]]", that the Dalek Emperor wrote [[William Shakespeare]]'s body of work, and that Daleks invented the [[Wright Flyer]]. He also sees how Daleks can remove the ego from [[human]]s with their [[schizoid accelerator]] and insert a [[Skaro mesmeristor]] into their [[brain]]s so as to achieve complete control of them.
* Quite separate from the "command and control" area of the city is a domed building dedicated to Dalek sciences and culture. There, Stone learns that [[Albert Einstein]] based his theories on "Dalek [[cosmology]]", that the Dalek Emperor wrote [[William Shakespeare]]'s body of work, and that Daleks invented the [[Wright Flyer]]. He also sees how Daleks can remove the ego from [[human]]s with their [[schizoid accelerator]] and insert a [[Skaro mesmeristor]] into their [[brain]]s so as to achieve complete control of them.
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