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A few hours after Patterson won a [[General election|general election]], she had Robertson distribute the Drones around the country. After the Drones were brought online, Dalek mutants transported themselves into the casings using [[Ultraviolet|ultra violet light]] and began exterminating nearby humans, officially launching their [[2021 Dalek revolution|revolution]]. However, the [[Thirteenth Doctor]] then attracted the [[Death Squad Dalek]]s to [[Earth]], knowing their first priority would be to exterminate impure Daleks and that the Defence Drones' cloning process had left them with slightly mutated DNA.
A few hours after Patterson won a [[General election|general election]], she had Robertson distribute the Drones around the country. After the Drones were brought online, Dalek mutants transported themselves into the casings using [[Ultraviolet|ultra violet light]] and began exterminating nearby humans, officially launching their [[2021 Dalek revolution|revolution]]. However, the [[Thirteenth Doctor]] then attracted the [[Death Squad Dalek]]s to [[Earth]], knowing their first priority would be to exterminate impure Daleks and that the Defence Drones' cloning process had left them with slightly mutated DNA.


When making contact with the Death Squad Daleks, the Defence Drones insisted that they were also Daleks, while the Death Squad Daleks deemed them impure. The Death Squad Daleks thus began attackng the Defence Drones. By the time the original [[Reconnaissance Dalek]] [[transmat]]ted into [[Dalek ship (Revolution of the Daleks)|the Death Squad's ship]], the Death Squad claimed that they had succeeded in destroying all of the cloned Dalek. The Reconnaissance Dalek begged to be left alive even if its race was purged, as it had originally been a pure Dalek before its death and resurrection, and believed it deserved to have its genetic material purified rather than destroyed. However, the Death Squad denied it this chance and destroyed it.  
When making contact with the Death Squad Daleks, the Defence Drones insisted that they were also Daleks, while the Death Squad Daleks deemed them impure. The Death Squad Daleks thus began attackng the Defence Drones. By the time the original [[Reconnaissance Dalek]] [[transmat]]ted into [[Dalek ship (Revolution of the Daleks)|the Death Squad's ship]], the Death Squad claimed that they had succeeded in destroying all of the cloned Daleks. The Reconnaissance Dalek begged to be left alive even if its race was purged, as it had originally been a pure Dalek before its death and resurrection, and believed it deserved to have its genetic material purified rather than destroyed. However, the Death Squad denied it this chance and destroyed it.  


The Death Squad Daleks and their ship were subsequently destroyed by [[Team TARDIS]] and [[Jack Harkness]] by being tricked into [[TARDIS 1 (The Timeless Children)|a "spare TARDIS"]], which the Doctor then set to materialise into the heart of [[the Void]], a counterfactual instruction which led the TARDIS to crumple on itself with the Daleks inside. ([[TV]]: ''[[Revolution of the Daleks (TV story)|Revolution of the Daleks]]'')
The Death Squad Daleks and their ship were subsequently destroyed by [[Team TARDIS]] and [[Jack Harkness]] by being tricked into [[TARDIS 1 (The Timeless Children)|a "spare TARDIS"]], which the Doctor then set to materialise into the heart of [[the Void]], a counterfactual instruction which led the TARDIS to crumple on itself with the Daleks inside. ([[TV]]: ''[[Revolution of the Daleks (TV story)|Revolution of the Daleks]]'')
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