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  2. Dalek - Wikipedia

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    In the graphic novel Abslom Daak: Dalek Killer, the titular protagonist, a sentenced criminal with a death wish and an insatiable hatred of the Daleks, hunts his nemeses who have recently invaded the planet Mazar, homeworld of princess Taiyin. [154] [155]

  3. History of the Daleks - Wikipedia

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    The Daleks (/ ˈ d ɑː l ɛ k s / ⓘ DAH-leks) are a fictional extraterrestrial race of mutants from the British science fiction television series Doctor Who.The mutated remains of the Kaled people of the planet Skaro, they travel around in tank-like mechanical casings, and are a race bent on universal conquest and destruction.

  4. Talk:History of the Daleks - Wikipedia

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    Any Daleks created from material from another source (such as in 'Revelation of the Daleks'), or even subsequently from Kaled stock, are considered impure. Such is the Daleks obsessive hatred for all things non-Dalek, that they would view even Kaleds being an inferior species. Don lock 20:42, 16 August 2011 (UTC)

  5. Dalek variants - Wikipedia

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    Dalek locomotion is usually shown as a gliding movement a few centimetres above the ground. The Dalek Book (1964) indicates that traction is provided by a large, omnidirectional rotating metal sphere, [4] while in the serial Death to the Daleks (1974) the Doctor states that they move by psycho-kinetic power. [24]

  6. Dalekmania - Wikipedia

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    Dalekmania is a 1995 direct-to-video documentary released in the United Kingdom. "Dalekmania" is the name given to the craze or "mania" among children in the United Kingdom in the 1960s for all things associated with writer Terry Nation's creations, the Daleks, [1] [2] who were then regularly appearing in the BBC's television drama series Doctor Who.

  7. Into the Dalek - Wikipedia

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    After leaving the inside of Rusty, the Doctor is disturbed that Rusty saw only hatred within him; he'd hoped for a "victory" in creating a "good" Dalek. Rusty responds that the Doctor is a good Dalek, while Rusty is not. Rusty sends a retreat signal to the Dalek mothership, causing it to believe the Aristotle has self-destructed.

  8. The Daleks - Wikipedia

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    The Daleks (also known as The Mutants and The Dead Planet) is the second serial in the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was first broadcast on BBC TV in seven weekly parts from 21 December 1963 to 1 February 1964.

  9. Revelation of the Daleks - Wikipedia

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    The grey Daleks then take Davros to Skaro to stand trial. The wounded Orcini wants to detonate his bomb before Davros's ship leaves and refuses to use a timer. The Dalek ship takes off before the blast, however, but the Doctor states that Orcini died for something honourable: the destruction of Davros's new Daleks.