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The Daleks contains information about Doctor Who's longest running adversary, the Daleks.The supplement is divided into two books: a 40-page gamemaster's booklet with truthful background information about the Daleks, including society, history, tactics, and physiology; and a 24-page booklet with information for players titled "The Dalek Problem – A Symposium", supposedly written by the ...
Raymond Patrick Cusick (28 April 1928 – 21 February 2013) [2] was an English designer for the BBC.He is best known for designing the Daleks, [3] a race of aliens who move around in tank-like travel machines, for the science fiction television series Doctor Who.
The Doctor and the Dalek: Browser Released on the BBC website. [5] 2015 Doctor Who Game Maker: Browser Released on the BBC website. [6] 2015 Lego Dimensions: PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, Xbox One, Wii U: Features the Twelfth Doctor, Clara Oswald and Missy. [7] 2018 Doctor Who: Battle of Time: Android, iOS
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For Susan, this story is set thirty years after The Dalek Invasion of Earth. For the Master, this story is set after Frontier in Space. The Doctor recalls seeing Susan as part of 'Rassilon's Game', in "The Five Doctors". The factory within the Dalek Artefact bears a strong resemblance to the Dalek factory in The Power of the Daleks.
The Genocide Machine is a Big Finish Productions audio drama based on the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who.It forms the first serial in the Dalek Empire arc, which continues in The Apocalypse Element and The Mutant Phase.
The cover of the 1964 novelty single "I'm Gonna Spend My Christmas with a Dalek" by the Go-Go's. Daleks have been referred to or associated in many musical compositions. The first known musical reference to Daleks is the 1964 novelty single "I'm Gonna Spend My Christmas with a Dalek" by the Go-Go's, released during the 1960s' "Dalekmania" fad ...
But Davros was pulled out of the time lock of the war by Dalek Caan (voiced by Nicholas Briggs), using his own flesh to create a "new empire" of Daleks who place him in the Vault as their prisoner to make use of his knowledge. Under Davros' guidance, the Daleks steal 27 planets, including Earth, and hide them in the Medusa Cascade, one second ...