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  2. Dalek - Wikipedia

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    The movies were not direct remakes; for example, the Doctor in the Cushing films was a human inventor called "Dr. Who" who built a time-travelling device named Tardis, instead of a mysterious alien who stole a device called "the TARDIS". [116] Four books focusing on the Daleks were published in the 1960s.

  3. Legacy of the Daleks - Wikipedia

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    The Master retreats back to his TARDIS and leaves with Susan as his hostage, and the Doctor and Donna escape from DA-17 moments before its reactors overload and explode, wiping out the Daleks. The Doctor slowly recovers from his injuries, and Donna and Barlow decide to marry; partly for political convenience, but not entirely.

  4. The Daleks - Wikipedia

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    The Daleks attempt using the anti-radiation drugs, but discover that they are fatal to Daleks. They conclude that Daleks need radiation to survive and decide to bombard the atmosphere with more radiation. In the ensuing chaos, the Doctor and his companions escape with the Thals, and learn their version of the history of their planet.

  5. List of Doctor Who novelisations - Wikipedia

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    Doctor Who and the Genesis of the Daleks: Terrance Dicks: Nelson Doubleday: October 1979 Doctor Who and the Revenge of the Cybermen: Doctor Who and the Loch Ness Monster: Dalek Omnibus: The Dalek Invasion of Earth: Terrance Dicks: W. H. Allen: 23 June 1983 The Planet of the Daleks: The Day of the Daleks: The Further Adventures of Doctor Who

  6. Revelation of the Daleks - Wikipedia

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    The TARDIS lands on Necros, the location of the funeral home Tranquil Repose. The Sixth Doctor is attacked by a mutant, which Peri kills. Before he dies, the mutant tells the Doctor that the Great Healer used him as a genetic experiment and his appearance and hostility were a result of the experiments.

  7. Engines of War - Wikipedia

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    The fleet is destroyed and the TARDIS crashes to the planet below, where the Doctor meets human resistance fighter Cinder, a young woman whose family were killed by the Daleks when she was a child. The Doctor learns that the Eternity Circle, a group of Daleks created by the Dalek Emperor , have produced temporal weapons which they plan to use ...

  8. The Power of the Daleks - Wikipedia

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    The Doctor finally destroys the Daleks by turning their own power source against them. Bragen is shot by one of the surviving rebels as he attempts to kill Quinn, who becomes the new governor. As the Doctor returns to the TARDIS with his companions, a damaged Dalek stands motionless; as the TARDIS dematerializes, the Dalek's eyestalk moves.

  9. War of the Daleks - Wikipedia

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    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 ...