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The Supreme Dalek was a variant of the [[Dalek Supreme]] model, with red casing, with golden globes, and extra plating. He also had a deeper, louder voice than the other Daleks that resembled that of the [[Dalek Emperor]] that orchestrated the [[Battle of the Game Station]], albeit still not as deep or loud as his. He ranked above [[Davros]], having taken control of the New Dalek Empire presumably soon after his own creation. As well as extra armour, the Supreme One had a third indicator light which — as with its other lights — was mounted on a small plate. | The Supreme Dalek was a variant of the [[Dalek Supreme]] model, with red casing, with golden globes, and extra plating. He also had a deeper, louder voice than the other Daleks that resembled that of the [[Dalek Emperor]] that orchestrated the [[Battle of the Game Station]], albeit still not as deep or loud as his. He ranked above [[Davros]], having taken control of the New Dalek Empire presumably soon after his own creation. As well as extra armour, the Supreme One had a third indicator light which — as with its other lights — was mounted on a small plate. | ||
The Supreme Dalek | The Supreme Dalek was clearly sickened by [[Dalek Caan]] calling him "the [[Abomination]]" and "insane". Nevertheless, he relied on Caan's prophecies to guide his actions. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Stolen Earth (TV story)|The Stolen Earth]]'' / ''[[Journey's End (TV story)|Journey's End]]'') | ||
== Biography == | == Biography == | ||
The New Dalek Empire was the second generation of Daleks created by [[Davros]]. Even though Davros had been trapped in the [[time-lock]]ed situation of the [[Last Great Time War]], the last surviving member of the [[Cult of Skaro]], [[Dalek Caan]], came from the future and somehow pulled Davros out from it. Sacrificing his own body's cells, Davros eventually created the new generation of Daleks, including the Supreme Dalek, who took control of the Empire, but allowed Davros and Caan to remain and have roles. | The New Dalek Empire was the second generation of Daleks created by [[Davros]]. Even though Davros had been trapped in the [[time-lock]]ed situation of the [[Last Great Time War]], the last surviving member of the [[Cult of Skaro]], [[Dalek Caan]], came from the future and somehow pulled Davros out from it. Sacrificing his own body's cells, Davros eventually created the new generation of Daleks, including the Supreme Dalek, who took control of the Empire, but allowed Davros and Caan to remain and have roles. | ||
The first of the Children of Davros, the Supreme One commanded the [[21st century Dalek invasion]] of [[Earth]] and reported the victory to Davros, though the latter was only interested if [[the Doctor]] had arrived. The Supreme Dalek stated that there was no sign of [[Time Lord]] activity, and that they were beyond the Doctor's reach; this statement intrigued Davros, as it sounded as if the Supreme was gloating over his victory - an impossibility in the [[Kaled]] scientist's eyes, as he had crafted the Daleks to be | The first of the Children of Davros, the Supreme One commanded the [[21st century Dalek invasion]] of [[Earth]] and reported the victory to Davros, though the latter was only interested if [[the Doctor]] had arrived. The Supreme Dalek stated that there was no sign of [[Time Lord]] activity, and that they were beyond the Doctor's reach; this statement intrigued Davros, as it sounded as if the Supreme was gloating over his victory - an impossibility in the [[Kaled]] scientist's eyes, as he had crafted the Daleks to be above such emotions. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Stolen Earth (TV story)|The Stolen Earth]]'') | ||
Once his forces detected [[the Doctor's TARDIS]], the Supreme Dalek ordered it to be encased in a time prison, which allowed it to be captured and depowered. The craft was transported to the ''[[Crucible]]'', where the Supreme One demanded that the Doctor and his companions emerge from their craft. Before [[Donna Noble]] could exit, she was distracted by the recurring sound of a heartbeat, and the TARDIS door shut her inside. The Doctor demanded that the Supreme release her; however, the Supreme Dalek stated it was not his doing, and that it was likely "Time Lord treachery." (This turned out to be the independent actions of [[Dalek Caan]].) | Once his forces detected [[the Doctor's TARDIS]], the Supreme Dalek ordered it to be encased in a time prison, which allowed it to be captured and depowered. The craft was transported to the ''[[Crucible]]'', where the Supreme One demanded that the Doctor and his companions emerge from their craft. Before [[Donna Noble]] could exit, she was distracted by the recurring sound of a heartbeat, and the TARDIS door shut her inside. The Doctor demanded that the Supreme release her; however, the Supreme Dalek stated it was not his doing, and that it was likely "Time Lord treachery." (This turned out to be the independent actions of [[Dalek Caan]].) | ||
It commanded its forces to dump the TARDIS into the z-neutrino core of the ''Crucible'' in order to destroy it. As it began to disintegrate, the Supreme Dalek asked the Doctor if he felt anger and pain, and | It commanded its forces to dump the TARDIS into the z-neutrino core of the ''Crucible'' in order to destroy it. As it began to disintegrate, the Supreme Dalek asked the Doctor if he felt anger and pain, and declared that emotions make one weaker. [[Jack Harkness|Captain Jack Harkness]] then attacked the Supreme Dalek out of anger with a pistol, which did not harm the Dalek leader. The Supreme Dalek retaliated by killing Jack, (unaware that he was immortal and would soon return to life) and then ordered the Doctor and [[Rose Tyler]] to be taken to [[The Vault (The Stolen Earth)|the Vault]]. | ||
The Doctor discovered when meeting Davros that the creator of the Daleks was not the master of the New Dalek Empire, but it was in fact the Supreme Dalek who was in charge. After being created, the Daleks turned on their creator (yet again), who made an arrangement with them; he would ensure their domination of the universe if they allowed him to live. This was to be done through the use of the [[reality bomb]] which would be powered by the 27 planetary engine configuration of the captured worlds in the [[Medusa Cascade]] in conjunction with the Crucible's energy source. This would bring about the destruction of all existence except for the Daleks, leaving them to be the masters of the universe. To ensure Davros's cooperation, the Supreme Dalek locked Davros — along with [[Dalek Caan]] — in the Vault of the Crucible. | The Doctor discovered when meeting Davros that the creator of the Daleks was not the master of the New Dalek Empire, but it was in fact the Supreme Dalek who was in charge. After being created, the Daleks turned on their creator (yet again), who made an arrangement with them; he would ensure their domination of the universe if they allowed him to live. This was to be done through the use of the [[reality bomb]] which would be powered by the 27 planetary engine configuration of the captured worlds in the [[Medusa Cascade]] in conjunction with the Crucible's energy source. This would bring about the destruction of all existence except for the Daleks, leaving them to be the masters of the universe. To ensure Davros's cooperation, the Supreme Dalek locked Davros — along with [[Dalek Caan]] — in the Vault of the Crucible. | ||
When [[DoctorDonna]] foiled the Daleks' plot by disabling them and returning almost all of the [[stolen planets]] to their original locations, the Supreme Dalek personally descended to the Vault to investigate. There, he confronted Davros and accused him of betrayal. When Davros revealed that it was in fact Dalek Caan who betrayed them, the Supreme Dalek | When [[DoctorDonna]] foiled the Daleks' plot by disabling them and returning almost all of the [[stolen planets]] to their original locations, the Supreme Dalek personally descended to the Vault to investigate. There, he confronted Davros and accused him of betrayal. When Davros revealed that it was in fact Dalek Caan who betrayed them, the Supreme Dalek remained angry and declared all would be purged from the Vault. He destroyed the [[magnetron]] control station before [[Earth]] could be returned to its place, but Jack Harkness quickly opened fire with his [[defabricator]], blasting the Supreme Dalek to pieces. ([[TV]]: ''[[Journey's End (TV story)|Journey's End]]'') | ||
The Supreme Dalek of the New Empire was one of the many individuals to appear in a flashback when Donna began remembering the [[Tenth Doctor]] on Christmas [[2009]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The End of Time (TV story)|The End of Time]]'') | The Supreme Dalek of the New Empire was one of the many individuals to appear in a flashback when Donna began remembering the [[Tenth Doctor]] on Christmas [[2009]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The End of Time (TV story)|The End of Time]]'') |