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=== Initial encounters with the Doctor ===
=== Initial encounters with the Doctor ===
The Doctor of this universe travelled to Skaro sometime after the end of the Kaled-Thal war, and stopped a group of Daleks from destroying the surviving Thals. As a result of this encounter, the Doctor became a figure of legend amongst the Daleks and the Thals over several centuries.
[[Unbound Doctor|The Doctor of this universe]] travelled to Skaro sometime after the end of the Kaled-Thal war, and stopped a group of Daleks from destroying the surviving Thals in what became known as the [[Great Siege]]. As a result of this encounter, the Doctor became a figure of legend amongst the Daleks and the Thals over several centuries.


On Earth in the 20th century, the Doctor and [[Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart (Unbound Universe)|Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart]] fought the "Renegade" Daleks; Alistair would later recall losing forty-three men in a battle against the Daleks.
On Earth in the 20th century, the Doctor and [[Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart (Unbound Universe)|Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart]] fought the "Renegade" Daleks; Alistair would later recall losing forty-three men in a battle against the Daleks.


=== Return to Skaro ===
=== Return to Skaro ===
Centuries after the Doctor liberated the Thals from the Daleks, Skaro had once again fallen under Dalek control, with overall leadership being owned by the [[Black Dalek (Unbound Universe)|Black Dalek]], and the Daleks loyal to Davros ruled over the Thals, having discovered that the Quatch intended to launch an invasion of Skaro. The Daleks' rule was strict; they [[Rationing|rationed]] [[food]] for the Thals, required them to provide proof of [[identity]], enforced [[curfew]]s and forced Thals to live in designated groups. Furthermore, the Daleks frequently broadcast [[propaganda]] programmes depicting Davros preaching lessons to the Daleks about their [[history]] and purpose. In addition, the Daleks began an operation to discreetly convert Thals into Daleks so that they could effectively fight the Quatch. However, Thal [[freedom fighter]] groups formed as a result of the Daleks' strict rule; when the Doctor and Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart travelled to Skaro together, they worked with [[Gillen]] and [[Nadel]] to start a [[revolution]] against the Daleks.
Centuries after the Doctor liberated the Thals from the Daleks, Skaro had once again fallen under Dalek control, with overall leadership being owned by the [[Fourteenth Black Dalek|Black Dalek]], and the Daleks loyal to Davros ruled over the Thals, having discovered that the Quatch intended to launch an invasion of Skaro. The Daleks' rule was strict; they [[Rationing|rationed]] [[food]] for the Thals, required them to provide proof of [[identity]], enforced [[curfew]]s and forced Thals to live in designated groups. Furthermore, the Daleks frequently broadcast [[propaganda]] programmes depicting Davros preaching lessons to the Daleks about their [[history]] and purpose. In addition, the Daleks began an operation to discreetly convert Thals into Daleks so that they could effectively fight the Quatch. However, Thal [[freedom fighter]] groups formed as a result of the Daleks' strict rule; when the Doctor and Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart travelled to Skaro together, they worked with [[Gillen]] and [[Nadel]] to start a [[revolution]] against the Daleks.


The Doctor successfully trapped a Dalek and hijacked its programming so that it believed itself to be Davros. The Dalek then broadcast to the entirety of Skaro, claiming to be Davros. In response, the Black Dalek ordered the Dalek to be destroyed, but this triggered a divide between the Daleks; some sided with the Black Dalek, whilst others did not want to destroy what could potentially be the Daleks' creator.
The Doctor successfully trapped a Dalek and hijacked its programming so that it believed itself to be Davros. The Dalek then broadcast to the entirety of Skaro, claiming to be Davros. In response, the Black Dalek ordered the Dalek to be destroyed, but this triggered a divide between the Daleks; some sided with the Black Dalek, whilst others did not want to destroy what could potentially be the Daleks' creator.
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