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The ship was originally a [[battlecruiser]] called the ''Fighting Brigand'' and was captained by [[Anthony Smyth]] during the [[Hexicon Delta Zone Wars]]. After his retirement, it was sold to [[Fellion Vipod Mor]], who perished after a relationship with a [[domestic droid]] left him drifting through space in the ship for [[97 (number)|97]] years. Following the vessel’s recovery, it was recommissioned as a prison station and renamed after its prior owner. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Resurrection of the Daleks (novelisation)|Resurrection of the Daleks]]'') | The ship was originally a [[battlecruiser]] called the ''Fighting Brigand'' and was captained by [[Anthony Smyth]] during the [[Hexicon Delta Zone Wars]]. After his retirement, it was sold to [[Fellion Vipod Mor]], who perished after a relationship with a [[domestic droid]] left him drifting through space in the ship for [[97 (number)|97]] years. Following the vessel’s recovery, it was recommissioned as a prison station and renamed after its prior owner. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Resurrection of the Daleks (novelisation)|Resurrection of the Daleks]]'') | ||
Seeking help against the [[Movellan virus]], the [[Dalek Empire]] decided to attack the station and retrieve Davros so he could provide that help. The [[Black Dalek Leader|Supreme Dalek]] was on a single [[Dalek Battlecruiser]] which quickly destroyed the station's defence fighters. The cruiser then opened fire on the station, killing the [[Captain (Resurrection of the Daleks)|Captain]] and half the crew. A small contingent of Daleks then stormed the ship, backed up by their [[Dalek duplicate]] troopers led by the mercenary [[Gustave Lytton]] who, after killing [[Osborn]], released Davros. | Seeking help against the [[Movellan virus]], the [[Dalek Empire]] decided to attack the station and retrieve Davros so he could provide that help. The [[Black Dalek Leader|Supreme Dalek]] was on a single [[Dalek Battlecruiser]] which quickly destroyed the station's defence fighters. The cruiser then opened fire on the station, killing the [[Captain (Resurrection of the Daleks)|Captain]] and half the crew. A small contingent of Daleks then stormed the ship, backed up by their [[Dalek duplicate]] troopers led by the mercenary [[Gustave Lytton]] who, after killing [[Fabian Osborn|Osborn]], released Davros. | ||
Davros pretended to aid the Daleks, but actually he was creating [[Imperial Dalek|his own army]], using a device to take control of a few humans and a trio of Daleks, starting the [[Imperial-Renegade Dalek Civil War|Dalek Civil War]]. The station was the site of the first battle, along with the Dalek Ship and on [[Earth]] in the [[1980s]] linked via a [[time corridor]]. The [[Fifth Doctor]] later infected the Daleks with the Movellan virus. All the station's crew eventually died before [[Stien]] activated the ship's self-destruct function, destroying both it and the Dalek ship docked with it. ([[TV]]: ''[[Resurrection of the Daleks (TV story)|Resurrection of the Daleks]]'') | Davros pretended to aid the Daleks, but actually he was creating [[Imperial Dalek|his own army]], using a device to take control of a few humans and a trio of Daleks, starting the [[Imperial-Renegade Dalek Civil War|Dalek Civil War]]. The station was the site of the first battle, along with the Dalek Ship and on [[Earth]] in the [[1980s]] linked via a [[time corridor]]. The [[Fifth Doctor]] later infected the Daleks with the Movellan virus. All the station's crew eventually died before [[Stien]] activated the ship's self-destruct function, destroying both it and the Dalek ship docked with it. ([[TV]]: ''[[Resurrection of the Daleks (TV story)|Resurrection of the Daleks]]'') |