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=== Later history ===
=== Later history ===
Fleeing [[Skaro]] in the aftermath of the [[Dalek Civil War]], the "human factor Daleks" created by the gateway took refuge on the planet [[Kyrol]], with [[Alpha (The Evil of the Daleks)|Alpha]] acting as their leader. The [[Eighth Doctor]] learned of their existence a short time before they were destroyed, not by their Emperor-loyal brethren as they had feared, but in rebellion against the malevolent entity [[Kata-Phobus]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Children of the Revolution (comic story)|Children of the Revolution]]'')
Fleeing [[Skaro]] in the aftermath of the [[Dalek Civil War]], the "human factor Daleks" created by the gateway took refuge on the planet [[Kyrol]], with [[Alpha (The Evil of the Daleks)|Alpha]] acting as their leader. The [[Eighth Doctor]] learned of their existence a short time before they were destroyed, not by their Emperor-loyal brethren as they had feared, but in rebellion against the malevolent entity [[Kata-Phobus]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Children of the Revolution (comic story)|Children of the Revolution]]'')
During the [[Last Great Time War]], the [[Time Lord]]s made a tactical analysis on Human Factor. With the Doctor having granted them access to the details of his experimental results via the [[telepathic circuits]] of [[The Doctor's TARDIS|his TARDIS]], they conducted tests to determine the possibility of distilling a similar "[[Gallifreyan Factor]]" whilst research was under way to determine whether any of [[Humanised Dalek]]s survived, with operatives following up on reports of their potential presence on Kyrol. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Dalek Combat Training Manual (novel)|Dalek Combat Training Manual]]'')


When the "[[Metaltron]]" [[Dalek]] imprisoned in [[the Vault (Dalek)|the Vault]] by [[Henry van Statten]] drained [[artron energy]] from [[Rose Tyler]] via her touch as a way to regenerate itself, it accidentally absorbed her [[DNA]], ([[TV]]: ''[[Dalek (TV story)|Dalek]]'') "infecting" it with the human factor. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Dalek: The Astounding Untold History of the Greatest Enemies of the Universe (short story)|Dalek: The Astounding Untold History of the Greatest Enemies of the Universe]]'') The "Metaltron" consequently began feeling [[mercy]] and [[compassion]], even towards its own torturer Van Statten, and to question the very purpose of the Daleks. Maddened and debilitated by its new freedom of thought, the Dalek eventually committed [[suicide]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Dalek (TV story)|Dalek]]'')
When the "[[Metaltron]]" [[Dalek]] imprisoned in [[the Vault (Dalek)|the Vault]] by [[Henry van Statten]] drained [[artron energy]] from [[Rose Tyler]] via her touch as a way to regenerate itself, it accidentally absorbed her [[DNA]], ([[TV]]: ''[[Dalek (TV story)|Dalek]]'') "infecting" it with the human factor. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Dalek: The Astounding Untold History of the Greatest Enemies of the Universe (short story)|Dalek: The Astounding Untold History of the Greatest Enemies of the Universe]]'') The "Metaltron" consequently began feeling [[mercy]] and [[compassion]], even towards its own torturer Van Statten, and to question the very purpose of the Daleks. Maddened and debilitated by its new freedom of thought, the Dalek eventually committed [[suicide]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Dalek (TV story)|Dalek]]'')
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