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}}A [[Strategist Dalek|Dalek Strategist]] captured by the [[Space Security Service]] during the [[41st century]] in a war against [[human]]ity and the [[New Dalek Paradigm]] and placed on [[Station 7]]. It was later one of 10 captive Daleks, itself numbered 3, apparently reconditioned to defend the station against a Dalek force that invaded the station in search of [[The Abomination (The Only Good Dalek)|"the Abomination"]] where it was rendered inactive. In fact, the conditioning never worked as the Dalek had effortlessly bypassed it psychokinetically.
}}A [[Strategist Dalek|Dalek Strategist]] captured by the [[Space Security Service]] during the [[41st century]] in a war against [[human]]ity and the [[New Dalek Paradigm]] and placed on [[Station 7]]. It was later one of 10 captive Daleks, itself numbered 3, apparently reconditioned to defend the station against a Dalek force that invaded the station in search of [[The Abomination (The Only Good Dalek)|"the Abomination"]] where it was rendered inactive. In fact, the conditioning never worked as the Dalek had effortlessly bypassed it psychokinetically.


After the battle, it was found by [[Amy Pond]] and [[Jay Bourne|Space Major Jay Bourne]] and pretended to be under their control as it went in search of the Abomination. [[Weston (The Only Good Dalek)|Professor Weston]] planned to use the Dalek's shell to carry the Abomination, actually a tamed Dalek that had been genetically altered to remove all of the aggressiveness of the Daleks, but [[Tranter|a Dalek agent]] switched the tanks around and the aggressive [[Kaled mutant|Dalek mutant]] was put back in its own case and prepared to attack the humans when they weren't prepared. It was destroyed by a [[Drone Dalek|Dalek Drone]] for failing to ensure the base's safety. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Only Good Dalek]]'')
After the battle, it was found by [[Amy Pond]] and [[Jay Bourne|Space Major Jay Bourne]] and pretended to be under their control as it went in search of the Abomination. [[Weston (The Only Good Dalek)|Professor Weston]] planned to use the Dalek's shell to carry the Abomination, actually a tamed Dalek that had been genetically altered to remove all of the aggressiveness of the Daleks, but [[Tranter|a Dalek agent]] switched the tanks around and the aggressive [[Dalek mutant]] was put back in its own case and prepared to attack the humans when they weren't prepared. It was destroyed by a [[Drone Dalek|Dalek Drone]] for failing to ensure the base's safety. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Only Good Dalek]]'')


== Behind the scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==
Dalek 3 is not actually referred to as such in ''The Only Good Dalek''. However, during the process of "converting" the station's captive Daleks, Jay orders them all numbered and designates a [[Scientist Dalek|Dalek Scientist]] as [[Dalek 1 (The Only Good Dalek)|Dalek 1]]. It can be safely assumed that this pattern was continued with the other nine Daleks.
Dalek 3 is not actually referred to as such in ''The Only Good Dalek''. However, during the process of "converting" the station's captive Daleks, Jay orders them all numbered and designates a [[Scientist Dalek|Dalek Scientist]] as [[Dalek 1 (The Only Good Dalek)|Dalek 1]]. It can be safely assumed that this pattern was continued with the other nine Daleks.
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