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== Behind the scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==
''[[The Terrestrial Index]]'', which placed the [[Dalek Civil War]] at the end of [[Daleks' timeline|Dalek history]], claimed that the Daleks were forced to adopt a [[New Skaro|replacement homeworld]] after being [[Thal assault on Skaro|forced off Skaro]] by the [[Thal]]s during the [[25th century]] [[Third Dalek War#Behind the scenes|Second Dalek War]]. Though the Daleks eventually [[Removal of the Thals|defeated]] the Thals on Skaro following the [[26th century]] [[Second Dalek War#Behind the scenes|Third Dalek War]], the original homeworld was reduced to a bombed out ruin which was of no value to the Daleks until the [[Movellan Incident]] in the early [[27th century]]. The Daleks were still based on New Skaro by the beginning of the [[28th century]], during the [[Necros Incident]]. Records were uncertain as to whether [[Davros]] based his [[Imperial Dalek]]s on New Skaro or the original Skaro. In any case, it was this Imperial homeworld which was [[destruction of Skaro|destroyed]] during the [[Hand of Omega Incident]] in [[30th century|2960]]. Following this, the Daleks eventually restored their surviving homeworld to its "former glory" between the [[32nd century|32nd]] and [[38th century]]. In the wake of the [[Time Destructor Incident|Fourth Dalek War]], it was presumed that the Daleks had been driven back to Skaro by the [[Galactic Federation]]. Ultimately, a [[century]] or so following the conflict, the [[Emperor Type I|Dalek Emperor]], who may have been the final form of Davros, enacted [[Operation Human Factor]] which led to the Dalek Civil War breaking out on Skaro, bringing about the [[Final End]] of the Dalek race.
''[[The Discontinuity Guide]]'' made the claim that, originally, Davros was killed and forgotten by the Daleks. In the original timeline, the [[Thousand Year War]] was ended by a [[neutron bomb]] detonated by the [[Thal]]s, with the advanced Daleks fleeing the planet in a [[Dalek ship|hastily constructed spacecraft]] whilst more primitive Daleks, the early products of Davros' experimental program, remained in the [[Dalek City]]. After the primitive Daleks were wiped out in the [[Thal-Dalek battle]], the advanced Daleks returned to make Skaro their home until the [[Dalek Civil War]] forced them to depart once again, leaving the Thals in peace before they developed [[space travel]], fighting the Daleks in the [[Spiridon campaign]]. Eventually, at some point between the years [[3500]] and [[4000]], the Daleks returned to Skaro once again and wiped out the Thals who lived there.<ref>[http://www.bbc.co.uk/doctorwho/classic/episodeguide/dalekhistory1.shtml BBC.co.uk 'Discontinuity Guide' article on '''Dalek History: Part One''' in the original series of ''Doctor Who'']</ref> The [[Fourth Doctor]]'s interference in the [[Genesis Incident|creation of the Daleks]] creates a new timeline in which Davros survived. In this timeline, Skaro is [[Shoreditch Incident|ultimately destroyed]] by the [[Hand of Omega]]. ''The Discontinuity Guide'' takes the [[Seventh Doctor]]'s words that the [[Black Dalek Leader]] in [[1963]] is "a thousand years from a disintergrated home" literally whilst conceding that it is more likely in the future than the past, thus Skaro is destroyed somewhere around the [[30th century]].<ref>[http://www.bbc.co.uk/doctorwho/classic/episodeguide/dalekhistory2.shtml BBC.co.uk 'Discontinuity Guide' article on '''Dalek History: Part Two''' in the original series of ''Doctor Who'']</ref>
''[[The Discontinuity Guide]]'' made the claim that, originally, Davros was killed and forgotten by the Daleks. In the original timeline, the [[Thousand Year War]] was ended by a [[neutron bomb]] detonated by the [[Thal]]s, with the advanced Daleks fleeing the planet in a [[Dalek ship|hastily constructed spacecraft]] whilst more primitive Daleks, the early products of Davros' experimental program, remained in the [[Dalek City]]. After the primitive Daleks were wiped out in the [[Thal-Dalek battle]], the advanced Daleks returned to make Skaro their home until the [[Dalek Civil War]] forced them to depart once again, leaving the Thals in peace before they developed [[space travel]], fighting the Daleks in the [[Spiridon campaign]]. Eventually, at some point between the years [[3500]] and [[4000]], the Daleks returned to Skaro once again and wiped out the Thals who lived there.<ref>[http://www.bbc.co.uk/doctorwho/classic/episodeguide/dalekhistory1.shtml BBC.co.uk 'Discontinuity Guide' article on '''Dalek History: Part One''' in the original series of ''Doctor Who'']</ref> The [[Fourth Doctor]]'s interference in the [[Genesis Incident|creation of the Daleks]] creates a new timeline in which Davros survived. In this timeline, Skaro is [[Shoreditch Incident|ultimately destroyed]] by the [[Hand of Omega]]. ''The Discontinuity Guide'' takes the [[Seventh Doctor]]'s words that the [[Black Dalek Leader]] in [[1963]] is "a thousand years from a disintergrated home" literally whilst conceding that it is more likely in the future than the past, thus Skaro is destroyed somewhere around the [[30th century]].<ref>[http://www.bbc.co.uk/doctorwho/classic/episodeguide/dalekhistory2.shtml BBC.co.uk 'Discontinuity Guide' article on '''Dalek History: Part Two''' in the original series of ''Doctor Who'']</ref>


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