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=== Meeting the Daleks ===
=== Meeting the Daleks ===
[[File:Leekley Daleks.jpg|thumb|right|The [[Dalek (Barusa's universe)|Daleks]] encountered by this Doctor. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Chronicles of Doctor Who? (short story)|The Chronicles of Doctor Who?]]'')]]One day, [[the Doctor's TARDIS (Barusa's universe)|the Doctor's TARDIS]] was drawn off-course and back to [[Gallifrey (Barusa's universe)|Gallifrey]], where the Doctor was summoned before the [[Time Lord Council]]. To his and Barusa's surprise, [[the Master (Barusa's universe)|the Master]] acknowledged the Doctor as his brother and embraced him, offering him a full pardon in the eyes of Gallifreyan law in exchange for going on a few missions on the Time Lords' behalf. The first concerned a species of warmongering cyborg killers who the Master had learned were threatening the outer edges of Gallifrey's galaxy: the [[Dalek (Barusa's universe)|Dalek]]s.
[[File:Process Analyse Annihilate.jpg|thumb|right|The [[Dalek (Barusa's universe)|Daleks]] encountered by this Doctor. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Chronicles of Doctor Who? (short story)|The Chronicles of Doctor Who?]]'')]]One day, [[the Doctor's TARDIS (Barusa's universe)|the Doctor's TARDIS]] was drawn off-course and back to [[Gallifrey (Barusa's universe)|Gallifrey]], where the Doctor was summoned before the [[Time Lord Council]]. To his and Barusa's surprise, [[the Master (Barusa's universe)|the Master]] acknowledged the Doctor as his brother and embraced him, offering him a full pardon in the eyes of Gallifreyan law in exchange for going on a few missions on the Time Lords' behalf. The first concerned a species of warmongering cyborg killers who the Master had learned were threatening the outer edges of Gallifrey's galaxy: the [[Dalek (Barusa's universe)|Dalek]]s.


The Doctor and Barusa were sent back in time to the Daleks' home planet of [[Skaro (Barusa's universe)|Skaro]] before the Daleks' creation to try and avert it. After discovering that the seemingly benevolent [[Kaled (Barusa's universe)|Kaled]] scientist [[Davros (Barusa's universe)|Davros]] was actually working on the creation of the Daleks, the Doctor attempted to denounce him to the [[Kaled High Council]], only for Davros to leak the Kaled base's location to their enemies the [[Thal (Barusa's universe)|Thal]], resulting in all Kaleds save for Davros and his creations being destroyed. The Doctor later tried to sneak back into the incubator room where more Daleks were being hatched, only to be confronted by Davros, who had let him in as a trap and wanted to feed him to the Daleks. Before he could do so, a further double-cross occurred as the Master himself materialised and revealed to the Daleks how Davros had betrayed their ancestors. The Daleks destroyed their creator and pledged allegiance to the Master, who would go on to have them chase the Doctor through time. The Doctor finally detonated the incubator room, though he could not destroy the Master and the already-living Daleks. He considered going further back in time to undo the entire chain of events, but ultimately could not find the strength to bear the responsibility of altering the history of the galaxy on such a massive scale. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Chronicles of Doctor Who? (short story)|The Chronicles of Doctor Who?]]'')
The Doctor and Barusa were sent back in time to the Daleks' home planet of [[Skaro (Barusa's universe)|Skaro]] before the Daleks' creation to try and avert it. After discovering that the seemingly benevolent [[Kaled (Barusa's universe)|Kaled]] scientist [[Davros (Barusa's universe)|Davros]] was actually working on the creation of the Daleks, the Doctor attempted to denounce him to the [[Kaled High Council]], only for Davros to leak the Kaled base's location to their enemies the [[Thal (Barusa's universe)|Thal]], resulting in all Kaleds save for Davros and his creations being destroyed. The Doctor later tried to sneak back into the incubator room where more Daleks were being hatched, only to be confronted by Davros, who had let him in as a trap and wanted to feed him to the Daleks. Before he could do so, a further double-cross occurred as the Master himself materialised and revealed to the Daleks how Davros had betrayed their ancestors. The Daleks destroyed their creator and pledged allegiance to the Master, who would go on to have them chase the Doctor through time. The Doctor finally detonated the incubator room, though he could not destroy the Master and the already-living Daleks. He considered going further back in time to undo the entire chain of events, but ultimately could not find the strength to bear the responsibility of altering the history of the galaxy on such a massive scale. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Chronicles of Doctor Who? (short story)|The Chronicles of Doctor Who?]]'')
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