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In the immediate aftermath of the [[2150s Dalek invasion of Earth]], one '''[[Dalek saucer]]''' was known to remain operational on [[Earth]], being docked in a [[London]] [[sewer]]. Though [[Dalek (After the Daleks)|a surviving Dalek]] bargained with Dalek collaborator [[Marcus Bray]] for passage to the saucer, Bray wound up killing the Dalek, | In the immediate aftermath of the [[2150s Dalek invasion of Earth]], one '''[[Dalek flying saucer]]''' was known to remain operational on [[Earth]], being docked in a [[London]] [[sewer]]. Though [[Dalek (After the Daleks)|a surviving Dalek]] bargained with Dalek collaborator [[Marcus Bray]] for passage to the saucer, Bray wound up killing the Dalek. As his past as a [[Dalek]] collaborator was exposed, Bray made his way to the saucer in an attempt to contact the [[Dalek Fleet]], informing them of the failed invasion and how Earth could be re-conquered. Following Bray's demise, [[Susan Foreman]] sent her own message to the fleet, warning them not to approach Earth. As a result of the saucer's damaged antenna, both messages failed to send. [[David Campbell]] suggested that Susan use the saucer to escape the anti-alien environment of Earth but she refused, setting the ship to [[self-destruct]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[After the Daleks (audio story)|After the Daleks]]'') | ||
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[[Category:Dalek saucers]] | [[Category:Dalek saucers]] |
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