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The Daleks utilised [[Dalek flying saucer]]s as their standard type of [[spaceship]], which were piloted exclusively by Daleks. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Dust Devil (audio story)|Dust Devil]]'', [[WC]]: ''[[Doctor Who Unbound - Doctor of War: Genesis (webcast)|Doctor Who Unbound - Doctor of War: Genesis]]'', [[AUDIO]]: ''[[Time Killers (audio story)|Time Killers]]'', [[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Key To Key To Time (audio story)|The Key To Key To Time]]'') These were identical to the bronze model ([[WC]]: ''[[Doctor Who Unbound - Doctor of War: Genesis (webcast)|Doctor Who Unbound - Doctor of War: Genesis]]'') used by the [[Bronze Dalek]]s of the Doctor's universe, ([[TV]]: ''[[Bad Wolf (TV story)|Bad Wolf]]'' et al.) and were similar enough to those of the original timeline that the [[Sixth Doctor]] of the original timeline was able to recognise a [[Dalek saucer (Dust Devil)|Dalek saucer]] of the Warrior's universe's Daleks on sight, despite the saucer originating from a different reality to that of his timeline's Daleks. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Dust Devil (audio story)|Dust Devil]]'') [[Shuttle]]s were used on [[Unified Skaro]] to transport classified military equipment between bases on the planet, and were usually piloted by [[Kaled]] or [[Thal]] [[soldier]]s. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Aftershocks (audio story)|Aftershocks]]'')  
The Daleks utilised [[Dalek flying saucer]]s as their standard type of [[spaceship]], which were piloted exclusively by Daleks. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Dust Devil (audio story)|Dust Devil]]'', [[WC]]: ''[[Doctor Who Unbound - Doctor of War: Genesis (webcast)|Doctor Who Unbound - Doctor of War: Genesis]]'', [[AUDIO]]: ''[[Time Killers (audio story)|Time Killers]]'', [[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Key To Key To Time (audio story)|The Key To Key To Time]]'') These were identical to the bronze model ([[WC]]: ''[[Doctor Who Unbound - Doctor of War: Genesis (webcast)|Doctor Who Unbound - Doctor of War: Genesis]]'') used by the [[Bronze Dalek]]s of the Doctor's universe, ([[TV]]: ''[[Bad Wolf (TV story)|Bad Wolf]]'' et al.) and were similar enough to those of the original timeline that the [[Sixth Doctor]] of the original timeline was able to recognise a [[Dalek saucer (Dust Devil)|Dalek saucer]] of the Warrior's universe's Daleks on sight, despite the saucer originating from a different reality to that of his timeline's Daleks. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Dust Devil (audio story)|Dust Devil]]'') [[Shuttle]]s were used on [[Unified Skaro]] to transport classified military equipment between bases on the planet, and were usually piloted by [[Kaled]] or [[Thal]] [[soldier]]s. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Aftershocks (audio story)|Aftershocks]]'')  


[[DARDIS|Dalek time ships]] were far larger in size than Dalek flying saucers and featured a bridge flanked with two control computers adorned with [[sense globe]]s, as well as a lower level. The interiors of these ships featured ambient orange lighting and walls lined with different types of [[scanner]]s. ([[WC]]: ''[[The Warrior Meets His Destiny (webcast)|The Warrior Meets His Destiny]]'') Dalek time ships contained particularly strong weapons programmed to [[self-destruct]] if salvaged by non-Dalek [[lifeform]]s, although this failsafe could be bypassed by a skilled individual. [[Weapon (Time Killers)|One such weapon]] was powerful enough to break through a [[The Wall|temporal barrier]] separating two [[time zone]]s, and sounded a firing noise similar to that of a Dalek [[gunstick]]. If mishandled, however, the weapon had enough power to vapourise a large encampment. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Time Killers (audio story)|Time Killers]]'') [[Dalek time ship (The Warrior Meets His Destiny)|One]] Dalek time ship [[devolution|devolved]] into numerous versions of itself during the final segment of the Time War, including a [[silver]]-and-[[black]] variant, a variant with yellow lighting, ([[WC]]: ''[[The Warrior Meets His Destiny (webcast)|The Warrior Meets His Destiny]]'') and a second silver-and-black variant, identical to a type of Dalek time ship developed by the Daleks of the Doctor's universe. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Chase (TV story)|The Chase]]'') Dalek gunsticks could also be salvaged from the [[casing]]s of [[Death|dead]] Daleks and used by non-Dalek lifeforms as handheld [[weapon]]s. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Time Killers (audio story)|Time Killers]]'')
[[DARDIS|Dalek time ships]] were far larger in size than Dalek flying saucers and featured a bridge flanked with two control computers adorned with [[sense globe]]s, as well as a lower level. The interiors of these ships featured ambient orange lighting and walls lined with different types of [[scanner]]s. ([[WC]]: ''[[The Warrior Meets His Destiny (webcast)|The Warrior Meets His Destiny]]'') Dalek time ships contained particularly strong weapons programmed to [[self-destruct]] if salvaged by non-Dalek [[lifeform]]s, although this failsafe could be bypassed by a skilled individual. [[Weapon (Time Killers)|One such weapon]] was powerful enough to break through a [[The Wall|temporal barrier]] separating two [[time zone]]s, and sounded a firing noise similar to that of a Dalek [[gunstick]]. If mishandled, however, the weapon had enough power to vapourise a large encampment. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Time Killers (audio story)|Time Killers]]'') [[Dalek time ship (The Warrior Meets His Destiny)|One]] Dalek time ship [[devolution|devolved]] into numerous versions of itself during the final segment of the Time War, including a [[silver]]-and-[[black]] variant, a variant with yellow lighting, ([[WC]]: ''[[The Warrior Meets His Destiny (webcast)|The Warrior Meets His Destiny]]'') and a second silver-and-black variant, identical to a type of Dalek time ship developed by the Daleks of the Doctor's universe. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Chase (TV story)|The Chase]]'')  
 
Dalek gunsticks could be salvaged from the [[casing]]s of [[Death|dead]] Daleks and used by non-Dalek lifeforms as handheld [[weapon]]s. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Time Killers (audio story)|Time Killers]]'')


In the [[Carrisent Particum timelines]], a squad of Daleks overseen by [[Commander]] [[Esk]] engineered the [[Carrisent Particum]], an advanced temporal [[prison]] capable of sealing an entire [[timeline]] within it, as well as anything connected to the timeline, no matter how loose the connection was. This included other Particums connected to the imprisoned timeline. A Particum's entrapment capabilities were so vast that, when [[the Warrior]] was sealed within one, the entirety of [[The Warrior's universe|his universe]] was sealed inside as well, ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Aftershocks (audio story)|Aftershocks]]'') which may have been a result of the unique position that the Warrior speculated he held during the Time War; that he was "at the centre of events" and that "the whole conflict revolve[d] around [him]". ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Difference Office (audio story)|The Difference Office]]'') In addition, the sheer quantity of [[energy]] contained within a Carrisent Particum was such that, if destroyed via an explosive, the Particum would itself explode with enough force to create a [[crater]] of a size on par with a rogue [[meteor]]. If the destroyed Particum contained additional Particums that were sealed along with the imprisoned timeline, these too would explode and multiply the intensity of the initial Particum's explosion. When all of these attributes were exploited in unison, it was possible for a Particum with a timeline sealed inside of itself to physically appear prior to the Particum's creation in a location linked to the timeline sealed within it. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Aftershocks (audio story)|Aftershocks]]'')
In the [[Carrisent Particum timelines]], a squad of Daleks overseen by [[Commander]] [[Esk]] engineered the [[Carrisent Particum]], an advanced temporal [[prison]] capable of sealing an entire [[timeline]] within it, as well as anything connected to the timeline, no matter how loose the connection was. This included other Particums connected to the imprisoned timeline. A Particum's entrapment capabilities were so vast that, when [[the Warrior]] was sealed within one, the entirety of [[The Warrior's universe|his universe]] was sealed inside as well, ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Aftershocks (audio story)|Aftershocks]]'') which may have been a result of the unique position that the Warrior speculated he held during the Time War; that he was "at the centre of events" and that "the whole conflict revolve[d] around [him]". ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Difference Office (audio story)|The Difference Office]]'') In addition, the sheer quantity of [[energy]] contained within a Carrisent Particum was such that, if destroyed via an explosive, the Particum would itself explode with enough force to create a [[crater]] of a size on par with a rogue [[meteor]]. If the destroyed Particum contained additional Particums that were sealed along with the imprisoned timeline, these too would explode and multiply the intensity of the initial Particum's explosion. When all of these attributes were exploited in unison, it was possible for a Particum with a timeline sealed inside of itself to physically appear prior to the Particum's creation in a location linked to the timeline sealed within it. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Aftershocks (audio story)|Aftershocks]]'')
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