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In ancient [[Britain]], a '''[[Dalek]]'s''' [[spaceship|ship]] crash landed. The native [[Briton]]s, believing it to be a [[God|deity]], named the Dalek the "'''Bronze God'''". It encountered [[Winston Churchill]] and [[Kazran Sardick]] when the [[Eleventh Doctor]] took them [[Time travel|back]] in [[time]] in [[The Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]]. was destroyed when its ship [[Explosion|exploded]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Living History (audio story)|Living History]]'')
In ancient [[Britain]], a '''[[Dalek]]'s''' [[spaceship|ship]] crash landed. The native [[Briton]]s, believing it to be a [[God|deity]], named the Dalek the "'''Bronze God'''". It encountered [[Winston Churchill]] and [[Kazran Sardick]] when the [[Eleventh Doctor]] took them [[Time travel|back]] in [[time]] in [[The Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]]. Ultimately, it was destroyed when its ship [[Explosion|exploded]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Living History (audio story)|Living History]]'')


== {{NameSort}}Behind the scenes ==
== {{NameSort}}Behind the scenes ==
Both the cover art for ''Living History'' and ''[[The Churchill Years: Volume One]]'' box set depicts the Dalek's casing intact, but the Dalek is said to be heavily damaged [[Doctor Who universe|in-universe]].[[Category:Individual Daleks]]
Both the cover art for ''Living History'' and ''[[The Churchill Years: Volume One]]'' box set depicts the Dalek's casing intact, but the Dalek is said to be heavily damaged [[Doctor Who universe|in-universe]].
[[Category:Individual Daleks]]
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