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The '''Temple of Haskavarr''' was a temple on the planet [[Haskavarr]] inhabited by giant rock monsters.
The '''Temple of Haskavarr''' was a temple on the [[planet]] [[Haskavarr]] inhabited by giant rock creatures.


==History==
==History==
In early [[43rd century|4203]], shortly after a [[human]] exploration ship was destroyed on Haskavarr, the [[Dalek]]s fought a battle against the rock monsters in the temple. The Daleks were dwarfed by the creatures. Their [[Dalekanium]] casings were easily destroyed by  stone fists and the rock monsters seemed invulnerable to Dalek [[Gunstick|blasters]] initially. Eventually, the Daleks were able to focus their firepower, causing the rock monsters to heat up and explode into dust. A human probe that was monitoring the battle was destroyed by a Dalek battleship. In ‘The Rise of the Daleks’ [[Exissa Canoomidid]] thought it was likely that the Daleks destroyed every last rock monster on the planet. ([[DWBIT]]: [[DWBIT 39|#39]])
In early [[43rd century|4203]], shortly after a [[human]] exploration ship was destroyed on Haskavarr, the [[Dalek]]s fought a battle against the rock monsters in the temple. The Daleks were dwarfed by the creatures. Their [[Dalekanium]] casings were easily destroyed by  stone fists and the rock monsters seemed invulnerable to Dalek [[Gunstick|blasters]] initially. Eventually, the Daleks were able to focus their firepower, causing the rock monsters to heat up and explode into dust. A human probe that was monitoring the battle was destroyed by a Dalek battleship. In ‘The Rise of the Daleks’ [[Exissa Canoomidid]] thought it was likely that the Daleks destroyed every last rock monster on the planet. ([[DWBIT]]: [[DWBIT 39|#39]])
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