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Dalek Sec, however, becomes more human in personality and alters the plan so the hybrids will be more human like him. The rest of the Cult mutinies. Sec is killed, while Thay and Jast are later wiped out with the hybrids. Dalek Caan, believing it may be the last of its kind now, escapes once more via an emergency temporal shift. [39]
The armour is seen deflecting conventional Dalek weapon fire without suffering damage. [6] Like other Imperial Daleks its livery is white with gold hemispheres, but with a metallic grey colour applied to most of the upper section. The casing appears battle-scarred and far dirtier than other Daleks, which are usually shown in a clean condition. [52]
Davros (/ ˈ d æ v r ɒ s /) is a fictional character from the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who.He was created by screenwriter Terry Nation, originally for the 1975 serial Genesis of the Daleks.
Osteostraci ('bony-shells') lived in what is now North America, Europe and Russia from the Middle Silurian to Late Devonian. Anatomically speaking, the osteostracans, especially the Devonian species, were among the most advanced of all known agnathans. This is due to the development of paired fins, and their complicated cranial anatomy.
Although this is Hex's first encounter with Daleks, Ace has met them in the TV story Remembrance of the Daleks and the audio story The Genocide Machine.; During this confrontation, the Doctor references the Daleks' origins- without expressly naming Davros-, and admits that he failed when he was once given a mission to avert the Daleks' creation (Genesis of the Daleks)
The Doctor discovers a planted device on board the TARDIS which would allow the Daleks to survive in case the Dalek Prime failed. He jettisons it into the vortex. With his faction defeated, Davros is sentenced to death by matter dispersal. Prior to his downfall he had implanted a Spider Dalek as a spy amongst the Dalek Prime's forces. Davros is ...
Upon finding his assigned suspended animation capsule, they discover it is empty. Shocked, they find a dark room filled with pulsating brains and other experiments. Grigory walks past a Glass Dalek casing with a mutating red creature inside it. Natasha realises it is the head of her father, and he is being metamorphosised into a Dalek.
The TARDIS materializes inside the Dalek ship, and the Doctor tells Stien that they should find Turlough and leave. But Stien reveals that he is an agent of the Daleks. A Dalek patrol closes in to exterminate the Doctor, but Lytton tells them that the Supreme Dalek has ordered that the Doctor be taken alive.