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During the Time War's final segment, two Bronze Daleks onboard this Supreme's [[DARDIS|Dalek time ship]] briefly devolved into two separate Dalek variants ([[WC]]: {{cs|The Warrior Meets His Destiny (webcast)}}) reminiscent of two Dalek variants from [[Dr. Who's reality (Dr. Who and the Daleks)|Dr. Who's reality]]; ([[TV]]: ''[[Dr. Who and the Daleks (theatrical film)|Dr. Who and the Daleks]]'') one transformed into a black and silver Dalek ([[WC]]: {{cs|The Warrior Meets His Destiny (webcast)}}) reminiscent of the [[Black Dalek (Dr. Who and the Daleks)|Black Dalek]] that led the [[Skaro City Dalek (Dr. Who and the Daleks)|Skaro City Daleks]], ([[TV]]: ''[[Dr. Who and the Daleks (theatrical film)|Dr. Who and the Daleks]]'') while another transformed into a [[Red Dalek (The Warrior Meets His Destiny)|Red Dalek]] ([[WC]]: {{cs|The Warrior Meets His Destiny (webcast)}}) near-identical to the [[Red Dalek (Dr. Who and the Daleks)|Red Dalek]] that served as second-in-command to the Black Dalek of Dr. Who's reality. ([[TV]]: ''[[Dr. Who and the Daleks (theatrical film)|Dr. Who and the Daleks]]'')
During the Time War's final segment, two Bronze Daleks onboard this Supreme's [[DARDIS|Dalek time ship]] briefly devolved into two separate Dalek variants ([[WC]]: {{cs|The Warrior Meets His Destiny (webcast)}}) reminiscent of two Dalek variants from [[Dr. Who's reality (Dr. Who and the Daleks)|Dr. Who's reality]]; ([[TV]]: ''[[Dr. Who and the Daleks (theatrical film)|Dr. Who and the Daleks]]'') one transformed into a black and silver Dalek ([[WC]]: {{cs|The Warrior Meets His Destiny (webcast)}}) reminiscent of the [[Black Dalek (Dr. Who and the Daleks)|Black Dalek]] that led the [[Skaro City Dalek (Dr. Who and the Daleks)|Skaro City Daleks]], ([[TV]]: ''[[Dr. Who and the Daleks (theatrical film)|Dr. Who and the Daleks]]'') while another transformed into a [[Red Dalek (The Warrior Meets His Destiny)|Red Dalek]] ([[WC]]: {{cs|The Warrior Meets His Destiny (webcast)}}) near-identical to the [[Red Dalek (Dr. Who and the Daleks)|Red Dalek]] that served as second-in-command to the Black Dalek of Dr. Who's reality. ([[TV]]: ''[[Dr. Who and the Daleks (theatrical film)|Dr. Who and the Daleks]]'')


Early into the Time War, a [[Dalek variant (Doctor Who Unbound - Doctor of War: Genesis)|Dalek]] ([[WC]]: {{cs|Doctor Who Unbound - Doctor of War: Genesis (webcast)}}) reminiscent of a [[Special Weapons Dalek]], ([[TV]]: ''[[Remembrance of the Daleks (TV story)|Remembrance of the Daleks]]'' et al.) albeit with a red [[Dalek eyestalk|eyestalk]], was present in some ruins on a planet alongside two Bronze Daleks. ([[WC]]: {{cs|Doctor Who Unbound - Doctor of War: Genesis (webcast)}})
Earlier in the Time War, a [[Dalek variant (Doctor Who Unbound - Doctor of War: Genesis)|Dalek]] ([[WC]]: {{cs|Doctor Who Unbound - Doctor of War: Genesis (webcast)}}) reminiscent of a [[Special Weapons Dalek]], ([[TV]]: ''[[Remembrance of the Daleks (TV story)|Remembrance of the Daleks]]'' et al.) albeit with a red [[Dalek eyestalk|eyestalk]], was present in some ruins on a planet alongside two Bronze Daleks. ([[WC]]: {{cs|Doctor Who Unbound - Doctor of War: Genesis (webcast)}})


The [[Twin Dalek]] existed within an entirely unique casing specifically designed to facilitate them, due to being a pair of [[Dalek mutant]]s that could only survive by coexisting in a single casing. They held a very high rank in the Unified Skaroan Alliance, even greater than [[Commander]] [[Esk]], which allowed them the authority to assume command of her operations if they possessed the necessary permission from the rest of the Alliance's [[general]]s. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Aftershocks (audio story)|Aftershocks]]'')
The [[Twin Dalek]] existed within an entirely unique casing specifically designed to facilitate them, due to being a pair of [[Dalek mutant]]s that could only survive by coexisting in a single casing. They held a very high rank in the Unified Skaroan Alliance, even greater than [[Commander]] [[Esk]], which allowed them the authority to assume command of her operations if they possessed the necessary permission from the rest of the Alliance's [[general]]s. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Aftershocks (audio story)|Aftershocks]]'')


Despite the various ranks in the Dalek hierarchy, according to [[Davros (The Warrior's universe)|Davros]], the rank of "President of the Daleks" did not exist. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Key To Key To Time (audio story)|The Key To Key To Time]]'')
Despite the various ranks in the [[Dalek hierarchy]], according to [[Davros (The Warrior's universe)|Davros]], the rank of "President of the Daleks" did not exist. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Key To Key To Time (audio story)|The Key To Key To Time]]'')


== Technology ==
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== Characteristics ==
== Characteristics ==
Similarly to their counterparts in the [[Aberrant timeline (Dust Devil)|original timeline]] - whom [[Sarah Jane Smith]] described as "the most evil creatures ever invented" ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Dust Devil (audio story)|Dust Devil]]'') - and their [[Dalek|equivalents]] in [[the Doctor's universe]], ([[TV]]: ''[[The Daleks (TV story)|The Daleks]]'' et al.) the Daleks of [[the Warrior's universe]] were a species of [[Genocide|genocidal]] warmongers who firmly believed that they were superior to all other lifeforms in existence, and thus all other species existed solely to serve the Dalek race. They particularly hated the [[Time Lord (The Warrior's universe)|Time Lords]] for their attempt at averting [[Creation of the Daleks|their creation]], and fought fiercely to conquer them entirely and win the [[Time War (The Warrior's universe)|Time War]] as vengeance; ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Aftershocks (audio story)|Aftershocks]]'') such was their dedication to this goal that they continued fighting the Time Lords relentlessly until the very end of the universe. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Key To Key To Time (audio story)|The Key To Key To Time]]'') The Daleks also regarded [[the Warrior]] as their greatest enemy for being directly responsible for the Time Lords' attempt to avert their creation, and their thirst for vengeance was such that only the eternal confinement of the Warrior's timeline inside the [[Carrisent Particum]] would satisfy them. They also continued to refer to the Warrior as "the Doctor", or the unique title of "the Doctor that Was", as opposed to the new title that he embraced upon [[Regeneration|regenerating]] from the Fourth Doctor.
Similarly to their counterparts in the [[Aberrant timeline (Dust Devil)|original timeline]] - whom [[Sarah Jane Smith]] described as "the most [[evil]] creatures ever invented" ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Dust Devil (audio story)|Dust Devil]]'') - and their [[Dalek|equivalents]] in [[the Doctor's universe]], ([[TV]]: ''[[The Daleks (TV story)|The Daleks]]'' et al.) the Daleks of [[the Warrior's universe]] were a species of [[Genocide|genocidal]] warmongers who firmly believed that they were superior to all other lifeforms in existence, and thus all other species existed solely to serve the Dalek race. They particularly hated the [[Time Lord (The Warrior's universe)|Time Lords]] for their attempt at averting [[Creation of the Daleks|their creation]], and fought fiercely to conquer them entirely and win the [[Time War (The Warrior's universe)|Time War]] as vengeance; ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Aftershocks (audio story)|Aftershocks]]'') such was their dedication to this goal that they continued fighting the Time Lords relentlessly until the very end of the universe. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Key To Key To Time (audio story)|The Key To Key To Time]]'') The Daleks also regarded [[the Warrior]] as their greatest enemy for being directly responsible for the Time Lords' attempt to avert their creation, and their thirst for vengeance was such that only the eternal confinement of the Warrior's timeline inside the [[Carrisent Particum]] would satisfy them. They also continued to refer to the Warrior as "the Doctor", or the unique title of "the Doctor that Was", as opposed to the new title that he embraced upon [[Regeneration|regenerating]] from the Fourth Doctor. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Aftershocks (audio story)|Aftershocks]]'')


While the Daleks fought alongside the [[Kaled]]s and [[Thal]]s as part of the Unified Skaroan Alliance, and thus tolerated the two species' existence to some extent, within the [[Carrisent Particum timelines]], they began to grow discontent with the prospect of ruling the universe alongside the Kaleds and Thals, as evidenced by a squad of Daleks [[Extermination|exterminating]] [[Commander]] [[Esk]] to allow the [[Twin Dalek]] to steal the Carrisent Particum. The Kaleds and Thals failed to recognise the Daleks' growing rebelliousness, however, as they greatly respected the Daleks. Commander Esk viewed the [[Dalek mutant]]s that died when the Fourth Doctor destroyed the [[Incubation room|incubators]] as "innocents" who were murdered "without remorse", and frequently referred to the later Dalek generations that fought in the Time War as "comrades" whom she respected far more than her own soldiers, going as far as to describe the Daleks as "like phoenixes" rising from the ruins of [[Unified Skaro|Skaro]] that destroyed all who opposed the Skaroan Empire. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Aftershocks (audio story)|Aftershocks]]'') Beyond Skaro, the majority of the universe were fully aware of the Daleks' ruthlessness, and the civilisations within [[The Alliance (The Difference Office)|the Alliance]] considered both the Daleks and the Time Lords to be equally monstrous. [[Styggron (The Warrior's universe)|Styggron]], one of their members, described the two species as "brutal creatures driven by hate and the desire to kill". ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Difference Office (audio story)|The Difference Office]]'') However, the [[Sevateem (The Warrior's universe)|Sevateem]], [[Tesh (The Warrior's universe)|Tesh]], ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Who Am I? (audio story)|Who Am I?]]'') and [[Millennian]]s were initially unaware of the Daleks' existence. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Time Killers (audio story)|Time Killers]]'')
The Warrior himself [[Hatred|hated]] the Daleks, regarding them as [[Gallifrey (The Warrior's universe)|Gallifrey's]] greatest enemy in the Time War, ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Difference Office (audio story)|The Difference Office]]'') and also considered them his personal greatest enemy, on par with [[The Master (The Warrior's universe)|the Master]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Key To Key To Time (audio story)|The Key To Key To Time]]'') He vowed to kill every single Dalek in the universe, ([[WC]]: ''[[Doctor Who Unbound - Doctor of War: Genesis (webcast)|Doctor Who Unbound - Doctor of War: Genesis]]'') and was willing to sacrifice almost anything to wipe them out. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Dust Devil (audio story)|Dust Devil]]'', [[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Difference Office (audio story)|The Difference Office]]'', [[WC]]: ''[[Doctor Who Unbound - Doctor of War: Genesis (webcast)|Doctor Who Unbound - Doctor of War: Genesis]]'') Despite this, he found the prospect of the Time Lords becoming as evil as the Daleks to be preposterous, ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Difference Office (audio story)|The Difference Office]]'') and was horrified at the act of the Time Lords destroying the universe in order to defeat the Daleks. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Key To Key To Time (audio story)|The Key To Key To Time]]'') However, while he initially felt no remorse for destroying the Dalek incubation room on Skaro, and vowed to do so again potentially forever if necessary, the Warrior came to regret his attempt at averting the Daleks' creation, particularly due to how powerful the Daleks became as a result of his actions. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Aftershocks (audio story)|Aftershocks]]'') The Master believed that "the only good Dalek [was] a dead Dalek," ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Time Killers (audio story)|Time Killers]]'') and came to [[fear]] them in the [[Carrisent Particum timelines]], particularly the [[Twin Dalek]].
 
While the Daleks fought alongside the [[Kaled]]s and [[Thal]]s as part of the [[Unified Skaroan Alliance]], and thus tolerated the two species' existence to some extent, within the Carrisent Particum timelines, they began to grow discontent with the prospect of ruling the universe alongside the Kaleds and Thals, as evidenced by a squad of Daleks [[Extermination|exterminating]] [[Commander]] [[Esk]] to allow the Twin Dalek to steal the Carrisent Particum. The Kaleds and Thals failed to recognise the Daleks' growing rebelliousness, however, as they greatly respected the Daleks. Commander Esk viewed the [[Dalek mutant]]s that died when the Fourth Doctor destroyed the [[Incubation room|incubators]] as "innocents" who were murdered "without remorse", and frequently referred to the later Dalek generations that fought in the Time War as "comrades" whom she respected far more than her own soldiers, going as far as to describe the Daleks as "like phoenixes" rising from the ruins of [[Unified Skaro|Skaro]] that destroyed all who opposed the Skaroan Empire. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Aftershocks (audio story)|Aftershocks]]'') Beyond Skaro, the majority of the universe were fully aware of the Daleks' ruthlessness; the Time Lords continuously referred to the Daleks first and foremost as their main enemies in the Time War, ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Dust Devil (audio story)|Dust Devil]]'' et al.) seemingly disregarding any threat posed by the Kaleds and Thals, ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Aftershocks (audio story)|Aftershocks]]'') while the civilisations within [[The Alliance (The Difference Office)|the Alliance]] considered both the Daleks and the Time Lords to be equally monstrous. [[Styggron (The Warrior's universe)|Styggron]], one of their members, described the two species as "brutal creatures driven by hate and the desire to kill". ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Difference Office (audio story)|The Difference Office]]'') Like most of the universe, the Daleks took little interest in [[Aridius (The Warrior's universe)|Aridius]] and the [[Aridian]]s due to the planet's slow death wiping out Aridian civilisation, thereby leaving Aridius with borderline no resources of use to anyone. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Dust Devil (audio story)|Dust Devil]]'') However, the [[Sevateem (The Warrior's universe)|Sevateem]], [[Tesh (The Warrior's universe)|Tesh]], ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Who Am I? (audio story)|Who Am I?]]'') and [[Millennian]]s were initially unaware of the Daleks' existence, ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Time Killers (audio story)|Time Killers]]'') until the Warrior and the Master travelled to their planets on two separate missions. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Who Am I? (audio story)|Who Am I?]]'', [[AUDIO]]: ''[[Time Killers (audio story)|Time Killers]]'')


Unlike the Daleks of the Doctor's universe, who had a highly conflicted relationship with [[Davros]], ([[TV]]: ''[[Genesis of the Daleks (TV story)|Genesis of the Daleks]]'' et al.) the Daleks of the Warrior's universe tolerated [[Davros (The Warrior's universe)|Davros]] enough for him to serve them in the Time War. Davros himself believed that the Daleks' ruthlessness was potent enough that they would never use "indirect" weapons such as [[temporal horfrost]] against their enemies, even including the Warrior. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Key To Key To Time (audio story)|The Key To Key To Time]]'')
Unlike the Daleks of the Doctor's universe, who had a highly conflicted relationship with [[Davros]], ([[TV]]: ''[[Genesis of the Daleks (TV story)|Genesis of the Daleks]]'' et al.) the Daleks of the Warrior's universe tolerated [[Davros (The Warrior's universe)|Davros]] enough for him to serve them in the Time War. Davros himself believed that the Daleks' ruthlessness was potent enough that they would never use "indirect" weapons such as [[temporal horfrost]] against their enemies, even including the Warrior. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Key To Key To Time (audio story)|The Key To Key To Time]]'')
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