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Later stories told of the expansion of the [[Dalek Empire]] and a lengthy war against the [[Mechanoid]]s and other enemies (tying into ''[[The Chase (TV story)|The Chase]]''). In most of these, the [[Emperor Dalek]] served as the protagonist. | Later stories told of the expansion of the [[Dalek Empire]] and a lengthy war against the [[Mechanoid]]s and other enemies (tying into ''[[The Chase (TV story)|The Chase]]''). In most of these, the [[Emperor Dalek]] served as the protagonist. | ||
The final story, ''[[The Road to Conflict (comic story)|The Road to Conflict]]'', concerned the Daleks' first encounters with [[human]]s and their discovery of the planet Earth. This was intended to lead into | The final story, ''[[The Road to Conflict (comic story)|The Road to Conflict]]'', concerned the Daleks' first encounters with [[human]]s and their discovery of the planet Earth. This was intended to lead into ''[[Daleks' Invasion Earth 2150 A.D.]]''.<ref>"Daleks in the 21st Century - An introduction to ''The Dalek Chronicles''", [[DW50Y 1]]</ref> However, this was retconned in the followup story ''[[Return of the Elders (comic story)|Return of the Elders]]'', written and released thirty years later in ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' issues [[DWM 249|249]]-[[DWM 254|254]]. Another DWM followup, ''[[Deadline to Doomsday (comic story)|Deadline to Doomsday]]'', was planned but ultimately unproduced by DWM, though a completed version was later published in the fanzine ''[[Vworp Vworp!]]''. | ||
Although much of the material in these strips directly contradicted what was shown on television later, some concepts — such as flying Daleks, Daleks acquiring human characteristics and turning against their masters, and the design of the Dalek Emperor — did show up later on in the programme. | Although much of the material in these strips directly contradicted what was shown on television later, some concepts — such as flying Daleks, Daleks acquiring human characteristics and turning against their masters, and the design of the Dalek Emperor — did show up later on in the programme. | ||
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