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These events, like most of early Dalek history, had been watched from afar by [[Earth]]'s [[Space News Agency]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Amaryll Challenge (comic story)|The Amaryll Challenge]]'') [[Peter Ayliffe]], an agent of Earth's [[Universal Secret Service]], suggested a new [[Identicode]] for the Emperor, and the Service sent [[Agent 0031]] to Skaro to present the Emperor with this identification code, being the first known attempt at diplomatic relations from humanity to the Daleks. Naturally, Agent 0031 was never heard from again after he was dropped onto the surface of Skaro. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[From Special Agent Peter Ayliffe (short story)|From Special Agent Peter Ayliffe]]'')
These events, like most of early Dalek history, had been watched from afar by [[Earth]]'s [[Space News Agency]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Amaryll Challenge (comic story)|The Amaryll Challenge]]'') [[Peter Ayliffe]], an agent of Earth's [[Universal Secret Service]], suggested a new [[Identicode]] for the Emperor, and the Service sent [[Agent 0031]] to Skaro to present the Emperor with this identification code, being the first known attempt at diplomatic relations from humanity to the Daleks. Naturally, Agent 0031 was never heard from again after he was dropped onto the surface of Skaro. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[From Special Agent Peter Ayliffe (short story)|From Special Agent Peter Ayliffe]]'')


Landing on Solturis, the Emperor claimed to come in [[peace]] and gained the [[trust]] of the planet's ruler [[Redlin]]. Learning that the planet had a defensive weapon, the [[Pentaray|Penta Ray]], the Emperor had a fake created and smuggled into the [[capital city]] as the Daleks made off with the real Penta Ray. Upon returning to their ship, however, it was found that the weapon required a missing [[key]] to operate it. The Daleks were approached by [[Geltis]], a [[Solturian]] [[traitor]] who offered the key in exchange for being allowed to rule Solturis. Confident of victory, the Emperor left the planet to attend to other conquests while leaving two Dalek ships behind. Shortly after, the Emperor learnt that the Solturians had reclaimed the Penta Ray, which they used to destroy the Dalek forces. However, his attention was drawn away by a message calling him back to Skaro. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Penta Ray Factor (comic story)|The Penta Ray Factor]]'')
Landing on Solturis, the Emperor claimed to come in [[peace]] and gained the [[trust]] of the planet's ruler [[Redlin]]. Learning that the planet had a defensive weapon, the [[Pentaray|Penta Ray]], the Emperor had a fake created and smuggled into the [[capital city]] as the Daleks made off with the real Penta Ray. Upon returning to their ship, however, it was found that the weapon required a missing [[key]] to operate it. The Daleks were approached by [[Geltis]], a [[Solturian]] [[traitor]] who offered the key in exchange for being allowed to rule Solturis. Confident of victory, the Emperor left the planet to attend to other conquests while leaving two Dalek ships behind. Shortly after, the Emperor learnt that the Solturians had reclaimed the Penta Ray, which they used to destroy the Dalek forces. However, his attention was drawn away by a message calling him back to Skaro. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Penta Ray Factor (comic story)|The Penta Ray Factor]]'') A report regarding these events was in possession of [[MI5]] agent [[Captain]] [[Blacker]] by [[January]] [[1965]], when he kept them on [[Blacker's yacht|his yacht]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Man from MI.5 (TV story)|The Man from MI.5]]'')


The Emperor returned to Skaro, where he found that a radioactive cloud of [[rust]] was wreaking havoc upon the Daleks, eating away at their outer casings. Fear of this [[plague]] led to Daleks attacking each other while the Emperor determined that it was being carried inadvertently by the [[Black Dalek Leader]]. Though the Black Dalek intended to die, the Emperor deemed that his loss would be unacceptable and so had his casing reconstructed while the Daleks worked to cure the plague.
The Emperor returned to Skaro, where he found that a radioactive cloud of [[rust]] was wreaking havoc upon the Daleks, eating away at their outer casings. Fear of this [[plague]] led to Daleks attacking each other while the Emperor determined that it was being carried inadvertently by the [[Black Dalek Leader]]. Though the Black Dalek intended to die, the Emperor deemed that his loss would be unacceptable and so had his casing reconstructed while the Daleks worked to cure the plague.
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