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'''The Dalek Dome''' was an exhibition on [[Earth]] which displayed all the most important moments in the history of the [[Dalek]]s spread out and divided into zones. The building had a resemblance to the upper section of a Dalek [[casing]], and in the centre of the Dome was a [[lift]] to the [[Skaro Observatory]], which was a giant [[Dalek eyestalk]] with a view of the planet [[Skaro]]. The [[Fourteenth Doctor]] was angered by the Dalek Dome, pointing out that it turned the suffering of billions into a theme park.
'''The Dalek Dome''' was an exhibition on [[Earth]] which displayed all the most important moments in the history of the [[Dalek]]s spread out and divided into zones. The building had a resemblance to the upper section of a Dalek [[casing]], and in the centre of the Dome was a [[lift]] to the [[Skaro Observatory]], which was a giant [[Dalek eyestalk]] with a view of the planet [[Skaro]].


The attractions were [[quantum simulation]]s made through the dreams of twelve captured [[Dalek mutant]]s, who were placed in [[psychoplasm]] liquid. Known zones were: the [[Jungles of Spiridon Zone]], the [[Skaro Civil War Zone]], the [[Vulcan Factory Zone]], the [[Death Wheel Zone]], the [[Earth Invasion Zone]], and the [[Zeg Duel Zone]]. The [[1966 Dalek invasion of Earth]] was one attraction.
What would become the Dalek Dome was originally a [[clone]]d [[safari]] before laws were passed to ban such a practice. To keep their jobs, the staff [[Genetic engineering|genetically engineered]] themselves to have [[animal]] attributes and become the new [[exhibit]]s only for the first [[alien]] [[zoo]] to cause business to plummet and the site to be sold to the military. The military later discovered a crashed [[Dalek flying saucer]] on [[Planet (Liberation of the Daleks)|an alien planet]], harvesting twelve surviving [[Dalek mutant|Kaled mutants]].


Visitors to the Dome included [[James T. Kirk|Captain Kirk]], [[Spock|Mr Spock]], [[Astran]]s and [[Raxacoricofallapatorian]]s. After its simulated Daleks briefly entered reality and launched the [[2323 Dalek invasion of Earth]], the Doctor left the future of the Dalek Dome in the hands of [[Georgette Gold]], whom he pointed out had now seen the true evil of the Daleks up close. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Liberation of the Daleks (comic story)|Liberation of the Daleks]]'')
The mutants were placed in [[psychoplasm]] liquid, their [[dream]]s being used to fuel [[quantum simulation]]s. Known zones were: the [[Jungles of Spiridon Zone]], the [[Skaro Civil War Zone]], the [[Vulcan Factory Zone]], the [[Death Wheel Zone]], the [[Earth Invasion Zone]], and the [[Zeg Duel Zone]]. Visitors to the Dome included [[James T. Kirk|Captain Kirk]], [[Spock|Mr Spock]], [[Astran]]s and [[Raxacoricofallapatorian]]s.
 
In [[2323]], [[Lieutenant]] [[Georgette Gold]] discovered records of [[the Doctor]] in her [[Dalek Studies]], using the [[space-time telegraph]] to get his attention, hoping he could help with her [[Doctor of Philosophy|PhD]]. When the [[Fourteenth Doctor]] arrived, he materialised in the [[1966 Dalek invasion of Earth]]. Unaware that it was a false invasion, the Doctor drew the attention of the Daleks and discovered their nature as fakes, rousing the consciousness of [[Specimen Six Sigma]], the mutant who fuelled the Zone. The Doctor was extracted by the staff and shown the Dome, disgusting him at how the suffering of billions had been exploited and commercialised. Managing to board [[the Doctor's TARDIS]] when the [[Earth Invasion Zone]] was reset, the [[Red Supreme Dalek (Liberation of the Daleks)|false Supreme Dalek]] managed to briefly enter the Dalek Dome only to collapse into psychoplasm. Fearing that the same fate would soon befall her, [[Georgy Gold]], a psychoplasm construct based on Georgette who had also been in the TARDIS, fled into the [[Golden City Zone]].
 
Taken prisoner by the Daleks who lived there, Georgy managed to convince them of their true nature as [[Simulacrum|simulacra]], hoping that they could take control of the dome to save all the psychoscapes. Pretending to agree, the [[Golden Emperor (Liberation of the Daleks)|Golden Emperor]] exploited Georgy's link to Georgette to summon the Doctor to him and to beam a [[Hypnosis|hypnotic]] signal to take control of the Dome. With [[hostage]]s, the Emperor demanded the Doctor to explain how to stabilise them in the real world. With a scoff, The Doctor stated that a [[quantum-powered reality gate]] would be needed, but even then, the process would take millennia without innumerable elite mathematicians to do the work. Satisfied, the Emperor ordered the psychoscape controllers in the Dome to expand their simulation, creating the [[Mathematicians' Moon]] whose population of [[Quadruple-Brained Algebraist]]s quickly completed the calculations needed for a reality gate.
 
Though the Doctor managed to convince Georgy of the evil of the Daleks, she was quickly exterminated following her breaking the [[Dalek interrogator (Liberation of the Daleks)|Dalek interrogator]]'s [[Dalek eyestalk|eyestalk]]. Undeterred, as he still controlled the Dome's [[Informational Dalek machine]]s, the Emperor ordered the other Dalek Zones drained of psychoplasm to allow the full might of his [[Dalek Fleet]] to enter reality. When Georgette's group came to rescue the Doctor, he teleported them to the [[Type I Dalek Emperor's psychoscape|another Zone]], proposing an [[alliance]] with the [[Type I Dalek Emperor (Liberation of the Daleks)|Old Skaro Emperor]] to stop the Golden Emperor.
 
Following a [[Dalek Scout Craft]] confirming that the reality gate was stable, the Golden Emperor launched his fleet, starting the [[2323 Dalek invasion of Earth]]. The Old Skaro Emperor meanwhile constructed a squad of [[Short-Range Teleport Dalek]]s sending to invade the Golden City Zone. Finding this insufficient, the Doctor arranged for a link to be set up with the [[Dalek leader]]s of the other Zones, resulting in the formation of the [[Dalek Alliance]]. After the Golden City Daleks quickly exterminated the Teleport Daleks, the full Dalek Alliance invaded the Golden City while the Old Skaro Emperor covertly sent a battalion of [[Death Squad Dalek]]s through the reality gate to exterminate all the other mutants save his own true self.
 
Finding the battle lost, the Golden Emperor sought to flee to Earth only for the Doctor to board his escape rocket, sabotaging its navigation and sending it on a collision course with the Mathematicians' Moon. The Golden Emperor promptly destroyed the Doctor's [[Thirteenth Doctor's sonic screwdriver|sonic screwdriver]], promising only to release the Doctor's TARDIS if he was given safe passage aboard. Though the Doctor agreed, the Golden Emperor belatedly realised that his casing was too wide to fit through the doors. When the rocket crashed into the moon, the reality gate collapsed, collapsing all the Daleks who had crossed over into reality.
 
In the aftermath, the Doctor left the future of the Dalek Dome in the hands of Georgette Gold, whom he pointed out had now seen the true evil of the Daleks up close. Upon entering his TARDIS however, he saw that the false [[Jules Rimet Trophy]] had also melted into psychoplasm, hoping that the liquid hadn't affected the [[fast return switch]]. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Liberation of the Daleks (comic story)}})


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