Which doctor first encountered the daleks
To circumvent this stalemate, the Daleks returned to Skaro, which had been abandoned, to find Davros so his biological mind could reprogram their battle computers to win the war, being followed by a rival Movellan expedition. The Fourth Doctor saw to the defeat of both factions and Davros was taken by the Daleks' liberated slaves to stand trial. The Daleks attempted to recapture Davros whilst he was being transported by an Earth Protection Corps vessel, also carrying the Tenth Doctor , however interference by Movellan forces resulted in the Earth ship crashing on Kembel.
After Davros announced an alliance between Daleks and Movellans against Earth via the pathweb , the Kembel Supreme decided to work with the Doctor against Davros, however Davros eventually revealed the alliance was just a front to attempt to infect the First Movellan with a virus. The Doctor prevented the virus spreading into the Movellans beyond Kembel whilst Earth Protection forces summoned by Keelan overwhelmed the Daleks on Kembel and recaptured Davros.
The Doctor subsequently stole the Kembel Daleks' time machine and Anya destroyed the Supreme when it tried to stop him. The war continued for another 90 years, until the Movellans developed a Movellan virus to defeat the Daleks, TV : Resurrection of the Daleks who had returned to their organic states. They also used a time corridor and a Dalek duplicate called Stien to trap the Fifth Doctor to duplicate him and his Companions to assassinate the Time Lord High Council.
However, the Doctor broke free of the duplication apparatus and turned Stien to his cause. Meanwhile, Davros turned several Dalek Troopers and two Daleks to his cause but the Supreme's Daleks destroyed the rebels. Both Davros and the Doctor unleashed the virus and the Dalek ship was destroyed by Stien.
TV : Resurrection of the Daleks Nevertheless, Davros's work on analysing the virus had already been sent to Dalek Supreme Command , so the Daleks managed to quickly develop their cure. Daleks from Necros.
Davros escaped to Necros and began to turn intelligent cryogenically frozen people into Imperial Daleks to conquer the universe. However, Takis called the Renegade Daleks to take Davros to stand trial. The Renegades fought their way past the Imperials to take Davros. He tried to get them to take the Sixth Doctor , but they didn't recognise him. The Renegades' attempt to recondition the Imperials failed because of the Imperials' destruction by the Doctor and Orcini.
The Doctor made it his mission to free the planet from Dalek control, which was being supported by their puppet leader, Carmen Rega. According to one account, en route to Skaro the ship carrying Davros crashed on the planet Lethe. Davros was rescued, and he set himself up as 'Professor Vaso' and attempted to create a new machine, a Juggernaut based on a Mechanoid design. The Doctor discovered two of Davros' Necros Daleks had survived the crash, but were destroyed following Davros' final gambit on the colony and the Supreme Dalek's intervention.
One account claimed that Davros was brought to Skaro for a trial as leader of the Daleks. Upon him denouncing a Thal spy who had infiltrated his transport to attempt to persuade him to unleash the Movellan virus on Skaro, a Supreme accepted Davros' claim of leadership over the Daleks.
Another account claimed that Davros was put on trial for his life before the Emperor on Skaro. As part of a scheme with his future self, the Sixth Doctor rescued Davros just before the Daleks carried out their sentence of death. The Doctor took Davros to Spiridon , where he could lick his wounds and bide his time.
The Doctor intended to lay the groundwork for a Dalek civil war and spoke to Davros of his future destiny as Emperor Dalek. The Supreme Dalek was killed. The Imperials then took over Skaro, seemingly exterminating the Emperor, and Davros was instated as Emperor of the Daleks. A Supreme Dalek continued to oppose Davros' leadership, leading the Renegade faction.
The Imperials controlled H. Parson , while the Renegades used Judith Winters as their battle computer and "allied" with the Association. The two factions waged a lengthy battle at Shoreditch. It learnt of the outcome of the battle and attempted to travel back to forewarn its comrades. It was stopped by the efforts of Ace and Quill. In the Imperial Daleks' time zone, he did so, causing it to go supernova.
This action, however, destroyed the planet and the Imperial fleet, as the Doctor had programmed the Hand to do. Following the destruction of Skaro, Dalek battlecruisers continued to protect the area of the galaxy where Skaro used to be, even though it was now desolate. The Doctor briefly visited this part of space after encountering peace-loving Daleks in an alternate universe.
The Renegades survived this battle and began calling themselves Imperials. One account states that Davros' escape pod was acquired by a garbage ship, the Quetzel , which the Eighth Doctor and Sam Jones also ended up on.
A group of Thals arrived, with the intention of using Davros to effectively turn them into Daleks so they could fight the Daleks better. A Dalek force arrived and took the Quetzel to a planet called Skaro. The Dalek Prime claimed that this was the original Skaro, and that the planet the Doctor had destroyed was a decoy called Antalin. The Dalek Prime knew that some of its own Daleks were loyal to Davros and put Davros on trial to flush them out.
A battle ensued and the Dalek Prime emerged victorious. A Dalek factory ship was lost to the Time Vortex, while Davros was apparently executed, though a Spider Dalek loyal to him had promised to pose as his executioner and teleport him to safety, PROSE : War of the Daleks which Davros's later survival would appear to confirm. TV : Journey's End et al. The Second Doctor discovers the Daleks. The factory ship crashed on Vulcan , where it lay for three hundred years until a human scientist named Lesterson recovered and penetrated the capsule.
Once activated, the surviving Daleks in the capsule decided to pose as obedient robotic servant drones, claiming to be the colonists' willing servants. The Daleks took advantage of the colonists' naive trust to establish a reproduction plant - on a conveyor belt system - with which to increase their numbers. The Second Doctor eventually destroyed the Daleks by turning the colony's power source against them, but not before the Daleks killed a vast number of the colony's inhabitants.
TV : The Power of the Daleks Nevertheless, survivors of the engagement were driven insane by their encounter with the Doctor, so, though they were reunited with the rest of the Dalek race, they were banished to intensive care in the Dalek Asylum. TV : Asylum of the Daleks. Another account states that Davros' escape pod entered the time vortex and was found by a Nekkistani ship.
Samson was sent home and Gemma became part of the "resistance" to the new race of Daleks Davros made on Earth. They conquered the planet, leaving only the area where Samson lived free from Dalek control. Davros' mind had become fractured between his own personality and that of "the Emperor". A series of events led to the Doctor actually giving the Daleks their Emperor and letting them leave Earth. Davros left Earth with his Daleks, the Emperor personality dominant.
A third account stated that Davros' escape pod crash-landed on Azimuth , where he attempted to make contact with other Daleks in the universe.
There, he encountered the Seventh Doctor again. He contacted Daleks that took over planet and created a clone of his younger self Falkus as Davros' son. When learned about the Persuasion machine from Will Arrowsmith , Davros wanted it to reassert his control over the Daleks. However, the machine was destroyed by Elizabeth Klein.
Under his command, the Daleks remade Skaro. To further harken back to the old empire, he brought back the Silver Daleks as Drones. The Supreme on Kar-Charrat. On the first stage of their new empire, the Daleks invaded Kar-Charrat to gain knowledge data from the Library on Kar-Charrat with their Test subjects. They created the first test subject, but it went insane. However, the second test subject was able to gain knowledge from the Wetworks facility and gained a respect for non-Dalek life and refused to obey orders to kill and destroy.
It was destroyed by the Special Weapons Dalek. The Daleks were stopped by the Seventh Doctor and his companion Ace who planted explosives which killed the Daleks and destroyed the Wetworks facility, freeing the Kar-Charratans.
However the Dalek Supreme retreated to its mothership and reported failure to the Emperor Dalek , who was infuriated and ordered it to self-destruct. It did and the Emperor decided another plan would be completed. The second stage of the Dalek Empire was to take control of Gallifrey. Twenty years later the Daleks sent Etra Prime on a collision course with the planet Archetryx , which was hosting a temporal treaty attended by twenty of the Temporal Powers. The Dalek force invaded Gallifrey and added their own mental energy to the Eye , which did contain the Element.
The Daleks were defeated by the Sixth Doctor. Despite that defeat, The Daleks detonated the Element in the Seriphia Galaxy , destroying everything within it, and allowed the Daleks to establish a power base and to control over a million Skaros for their new empire.
During the early days of the Dalek invasion and occupation of Earth in 22nd century a lone Dalek in Kansas had been damaged by weapon fire which penetrated its casing, allowing for a parasitic wasp to enter the body. Once the Dalek returned to base, it was deemed damaged and sent to the repair bay where its genetic material was to be analysed.
This was part of the Daleks' standard practice of taking the DNA to the reproductive factories for the breeding of more Daleks. It was at this point that the Dalek Emperor from an alternate future arrived and informed them of a great catastrophe that would befall them and provided them a cure; an insecticide that would prevent a so-called "Mutant Phase" from occurring.
This had caused the Daleks transformation into nearly indestructible creatures. The Dalek Emperor forced the Doctor to return to the 22nd century to stop the mutant phase's origins and destroyed Skaro by exploding the planet in the 43rd century when it came under attack by the Mutant Phase. The Emperor implanted his mind into Ganatus' to make sure Ptolem and the Doctor did their work. It was the Emperor who was the cause of implementing an ineffective pesticide paradox.
The Doctor convinced him not to change the past. The Emperor listened and negated the alternate timeline and the Mutant Phase and the Emperor was erased from existence. This caused instability. The Dalek time ship was swamped by a tidal wave of temporal energy. They were trapped in a Time loop however one pilot and two strategists arrived to General Mariah Learman after using an escape Time corridor. The Daleks injected her with drugs and transformed her into a Dalek.
They invaded Earth in the 17th century. These forces were stopped by the Doctor, who left them trapped in the vortex. Having learnt of Project Infinity from the Library on Kar-Charrat , the Emperor planned to hijack it and bring forth an army of alternate Daleks who had conquered their own universe. The Daleks attack.
The Emperor and the Dalek Supreme used Susan Mendes to give the new human slaves hope and increase their productivity, with her becoming known as "the Angel of Mercy" among the slaves, AUDIO : Invasion of the Daleks although they were suspicious of he, and her friend Kalendorf , and suspected some deception. On his and Suz's visit to Zaleria, Kalendorf discovered the army and attempted to destroy it with the Seventh Doctor. However, the Daleks surrounded them and the Doctor surrendered to save Kalendorf, promising to help the Scientific Division's research.
After ten years, Susan instigated a huge rebellion by the slaves across the Empire. Susan was stunned and placed in suspended animation aboard the Emperor's vessel. AUDIO : Project Infinity After hearing word of the rebellion, the Doctor realised history was playing out as it should and released a virus on Zaleria, which infected all the Daleks there with light wave sickness and restored the natives' invisibility.
The Emperor made contact with the the Mentor 's Daleks. The Mentor allied her Daleks with the Earth Alliance and together their forces pushed back the Daleks.
After 6 years, the Daleks had fallen back to Earth's solar system. Kalendorf, now commander of the Earth Alliance, became uncomfortable with the Mentor's Daleks, believing they'd merely swapped one dictatorship for another, albeit a more outwardly benevolent one.
Kalendorf made a deal with the Daleks for a truce and to turn on the Mentor, in return for which he arranged the retrieval of Susan Mendes whose body the Emperor had transferred its mind to. As Alliance forces were about to engage the Daleks in the solar system, he had Susan declare that the Angel of Mercy had returned and order the Earth Alliance to turn on the Mentor's Daleks.
Years of war ensued, with the Daleks and Earth Alliance slowly forcing the Mentor's forces back into their own universe. Eventually the Mentor herself summoned Kalendorf to her universe where she conceded defeat, deciding that the war was pointless, and withdrew her forces back to her universe. The war over; an uneasy truce remained between the Daleks and Earth Alliance.
Kalendorf travelled to Dalek-occupied Earth to confront the Emperor. He discovered that it had chosen to remain in Susan's body permanently and had fully possessed her.
Kalendorf grabbed her, telepathically reawakening Susan's mind and triggering a command he'd implanted in her before surrendering her: "Victory or Death". This triggered a signal across the entire Dalek command net, ordering all Dalek technology to self-destruct. This devastated the Daleks, killing the Emperor and Supreme, and much of the Galaxy, becoming known as the Great Catastrophe.
Kalendorf survived, believing the Daleks were defeated for good. In the Seriphia Galaxy , a Dalek outpost survived the Catastrophe by containing the signal to a single Dalek drone.
This resulted in the Dalek's mind absorbing the Emperor and Susan's minds. It was declared the new Dalek Supreme. Approximately two thousand years after the Catastrophe, the Daleks had rebuilt and were plotting their return to Mutter's Spiral. The Border Worlds eventually seceded from the Union to a form their own Confederation, and the Daleks approached them offering help with the Plague. The Supreme personally led forces to stop them, having been alerted by a traitor in the group , though they managed to transmit their evidence to Georgi Selestru , a sympathetic Union Security Commander who they hoped could convince the Union to act.
During the War in Heaven , the Daleks were invited to Qixotl's auction for the Relic , but the Krotons overpowered their representatives to take their place. However, one briefing described " xenophobic mutants travelling in their own personal war machines" as one of the several groups that some considered the Enemy, but who were in reality just one of the groups trying to take advantage of the War in Heaven for their own ends. Asking to see his future while looking into a Tomorrow Window , one of the sights the Eighth Doctor saw was a city in ruins with a Dalek flying saucer above.
Below, Daleks scanned the ruins. The Tenth Doctor, upon encountering the Restoration Empire, would identify its continued existence, and its Emperor's, as a " paradox ", taking special note of the fact that this version of Dalek history seemed not to contain the Last Great Time War.
After receiving a message from an ancient Dalek drone , which he deduced was a survivor of a Time Squad that had yet to travel back in time, the Emperor of the Restoration became aware of fluctuations in time involving the Doctor. He decided that he needed more information and thought of the Archive of Islos as a place to acquire it.
However the Chief Archivian made a deal for the Archive's rescue, promising their rescuers the Daleks. Upon entering the Archive, the Emperor, Strategist, Executioner and two Commanders found it empty save the Archivians, who revealed their deal as an Entity emerged through a portal.
Their attacks proved ineffective, forcing the Emperor to order Skaro's evacuation. The Daleks withdrew, having lost their home planet , and sought reinforcements from the Sentinel of the Fifth Galaxy.
The Strategist activated the Sentinel and was escorted to a dormant army of 10, Daleks. However the Sentinel had fallen under the Entity's influence, which had pre-empted the Daleks by its time sensitivity, and compromised the army.
The Strategist self-destructed the facility and the Executioner led Daleks against the compromised Daleks that escaped. The Strategist advised another withdrawal, as the Daleks couldn't sustain further losses. The Emperor of the Restoration and Mechanoid Queen.
WC : Planet of the Mechanoids. The Entity continued to tear through the Daleks, so the Strategist plotted to play it against the Mechonoid Empire. Appearing as though his empire had been destroyed, when in reality his forces were safe, WC : Day of Reckoning the Emperor travelled to Mechanus , claiming to want the aid of the Mechanoids , accompanied by the Strategist. In truth they were luring the Entity there deliberately. WC : Planet of the Mechanoids The Prime Strategist and Mechanoid managed to send the Entity back to its own dimension, though many Mechonoids were killed during the battle.
The Mechanoid Queen told the Emperor and Strategist to flee, informing them that the might of the Mechanoid Empire would be coming after them. WC : The Deadly Ally. After the Emperor and Strategist returned to Skaro, the Mechanoids arrived, believing they were the last two survivors of the Dalek race.
The Emperor revealed that his forces were in fact alive, and the Daleks he'd recalled to Skaro and awoken from underground bunkers began to overwhelm the Mechanoids. The Queen and unit attempted to turn the Strategist against the Emperor, but he used to improve a Dalek beam projector.
Thus, instead of sending the Emperor to the Entity's dimension like thought he would, the Strategist sent the entire Mechanoid army there, bringing about a Dalek victory.
However, the Entity then managed to possess a ruined Mechanoid, telling the Emperor and Strategist that another threat was coming. WC : Day of Reckoning. Accordingly, the Daleks were attacked by the Hond after a failed attempt to ally with them.
With Skaro itself in danger of falling to the Hond, the Strategist suggested the recruitment of the Doctor, COMIC : Defender of the Daleks also planning to use him to help transport the Daleks back to the Dark Times, where their own timeships could not go, having discovered them as the source of the alterations to history.
Reluctantly convinced by the Emperor, the Doctor worked with the Strategist and identified a way to pacify the Hond. Once he was done, some Daleks, led by a Grey Dalek , turned on him, yet he escaped with the help of the Thirteenth Doctor.
With the Emperor demanding the Strategist to explain the Doctor's early escape, the Strategist suggested the Daleks use a different incarnation of the Doctor for the next part of their plan, such as the Eighth Doctor. The Emperor created a Time Squad , led by the Dalek Time Commander and including the Strategist, an Executioner and a Scientist , whose main mission was to investigate the fluctuations in time and rectify them to the Daleks' benefit.
They went to Wrax, nominally to analyse the rewriting of the planet's timeline however the Daleks also hoped to obtain the Devolver, a superweapon the Wraxians used to eliminate other civilisations. Whilst the Strategist and the Doctor examined the Wraxians' gallery, the Commander, Executioner and Scientist met the Wraxian President who agreed to demonstrate the weapon for them and to consider an alliance.
After the demonstration, she trapped the three Daleks and they realised she had betrayed them and intended to use the Devolver on them. The Dalek Drones were ordered to invade Wrax to stop her. The Doctor and Strategist worked together and managed to reach the President.
The Doctor convinced the Daleks to let him negotiate, and talked the President into dismantling the Devolver in return for the Daleks' withdrawal. The Commander agreed, however secretly sent the Executioner back to Wrax to wipe out the Wraxians with the Devolver. Having found the location of the source of the alterations to time to be Mordeela , the Daleks brought the saucer to confront the Tenth Doctor's mercenary fleet over Mordeela, alongside a Vampire coffin ship commanded by the Ninth Doctor , to stop him destroying the planet.
This instigated the Battle of Mordeela , which resulted in the Tenth Doctor's escape and the complete obliteration of Mordeela. PROSE : The Knight, The Fool and The Dead , All Flesh is Grass Believing they'd failed to correct history, the Strategist and Scientist had the Time Squad harvest specimens from many species that were either extinct by their native time or had never previously existed, hoping to learn information they could use to their benefit and create a more biologically efficient form of Dalek - the Symbiont.
One of these races was the natives of Velosia. The Daleks arrived under the pretence of saving them from the Kotturuh, and convinced them to bring their greatest minds to the Daleks, which they then harvested. Later still, accompanied by the Eighth Doctor, the Daleks discovered an abandoned ship with a source of Huon energy. The Daleks attempted to absorb the Huon energy, but found themselves in difficulty till the Doctor helped them. They thanked him for being their saviour again, to his discomfort.
Whilst he was fascinated by the art aboard, the Daleks found a source of Huon energy and attempted to absorb it. Having spent much more time on Earth due to his exile by the Time Lords, the Third Doctor defeats them with his greater affinity for us.
Nation wrote the next two Pertwee Dalek stories, Planet Of The Daleks and Death To The Daleks , but this is an enjoyable outlier that had an interesting influence on later portrayals, especially in the new series. Genesis Of The Daleks introduced Davros for the first time and gave the Doctor the chance to eradicate them in the cradle. More words have been written about this story than we have room for here, so to keep focused on how this early encounter with the Daleks shapes the Fourth Doctor.
Russell T. Nation moved to the USA in , leaving script editor Eric Saward to write the next couple of stories in which they featured, starting an arcing storyline about a Dalek civil war.
For instance, his plan to kill Davros is a kind of last resort that sends him barrelling towards his darkest hour, two stories later, in The Caves Of Androzani , and finally, his stalwart companion Tegan finally says enough is enough and leaves the TARDIS on bad terms as a result of traumatic events. As a writer, Saward was particularly culpable for this kind of thing, having the Doctor deliver flippant quips after tipping henchmen to their deaths in Attack Of The Cybermen , like James Bond in a really shit coat.
In the style of all the worst Bond movies, the Doctor only comes face to face with Davros and the Daleks for a chin wag at the end of the two parter before everything blows up. On the other hand, Remembrance Of The Daleks is an action-packed story that offers a few momentous firsts for the Daleks, including the first Dalek to go upstairs, the first appearance of the Special Weapons Dalek, and the first Daleks to get battered with a baseball bat by Ace.
The Doctor occasionally underestimates how far the Daleks are willing to go for it, but they often underestimate him too.
He manoeuvres around them tactically with the help of jamming devices and, as mentioned, a seldom more badass Ace, but more importantly, he booby-traps the Hand and goads Davros into using it. They beamed down to check that Earth was suitable for habitation and it's during their return journey to the Ark that the Time Lords intercept the Doctor and co.
The Doctor first encountered the Daleks in his first incarnation, when they lived on Skaro as scarred remnants of a terrible war, consigned to metal machines. Genesis takes us to a point before that, to show how the Daleks came to be born. His efforts were thwarted by the Fifth Doctor and he was forced to flee.
Davros and the Doctor, now great enemies, fought each other many times, before, during and after the Great Time War. Their most recent battle saw the two ancient foes confront each other again on Skaro, where they first met centuries earlier. But the Doctor had unfinished business… He realised that the concept of mercy had somehow been introduced to the Daleks and so returned to the Thousand Year War and faced the young Davros, again.
Now, using Dalek weaponry, the Doctor blasted the mines and prepared to take him home. Friends, Enemies.
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