Doctor Who: Liberation of The Daleks (Doctor Who, 14)

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Doctor Who: Liberation of The Daleks (Doctor Who, 14)

Doctor Who: Liberation of The Daleks (Doctor Who, 14)

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From creatures seen filming on set, it is very likely that one of the 60th anniversary specials will feature the Wrath Warriors and Beep the Meep, Doctor Who aliens first seen in a 1980 comic strip. The sonic screwdriver has been destroyed on various other occasions. ( TV: The Visitation, Smith and Jones, The Eleventh Hour) This in turn makes David Tennant the first actor to portray two separate mainline incarnations of the Doctor and the fourth actor to play multiple separate incarnations of the Doctor, along with Tom Baker who portrayed the Fourth Doctor from Robot to Logopolis and the Curator in The Day of the Doctor, Colin Baker who played the Sixth Doctor from The Caves of Androzani to The Ultimate Foe, another form of the Curator in Stranded 4, and an alternate Fifth Doctor in Doctor of War, and Richard E Grant, who played versions of the Tenth and Ninth Doctors in The Curse of Fatal Death and Scream of the Shalka respectively. Davros escaped to the planet Necros, where he began creating a new army of Daleks from human tissue. The Daleks led by the Supreme Dalek were alerted to Davros' presence by the rebels Takis and Lilt, two employees at Tranquil Repose. The Dalek Supreme's forces considered Davros a criminal. When they arrived, a short engagement between Davros' and the Supreme Dalek's forces ensued. Following his capture, Davros attempted to reveal the identity of the Sixth Doctor to the Daleks, but he was not recognised by them (who had encountered his previous incarnation). Davros was then arrested and taken to be transported to the Dalek homeworld of Skaro to stand trial for crimes against the Daleks. ( TV: Revelation of the Daleks)

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According to another account, Davros was en route to Skaro when he encountered the Thal Lareen. Lareen was using a stealth suit that made her invisible to Dalek scanners. Lareen attempted to find Davros' "good side," and believed she had succeeded. She gave Davros a capsule containing an enhanced version of the Movellan virus and asked him to release it during his trial. This would destroy all Daleks on Skaro, and make Davros a hero. In the Dalek City on Skaro, a trio of Daleks survey their videoscopes of local goings-on, watching Skyway Seven's space station defeat a group of Monstrons and Engibrains, the Sub-Aquatic Defence Squad repelling some Terrorkons, and the City Defence Patrol detect a human female intruder - Georgy. Although the patrol threaten to exterminate her, the surveyors tell them to take her to Dalek Central Control for interrogation.

The Discontinuity Guide claimed that the Human Factor Incident and the resulting Civil War on Skaro occurred somewhere between the 19th century and the mid- 22nd century, resulting in the departure of the Daleks from Skaro and leaving the Thals in peace, and that one of the ships that survived the destruction on Skaro crashed on Vulcan in the 21st or early 22nd century, preceding the 22nd century Dalek invasion. Eventually, at some point between the years 3500 and 4000, the Daleks returned to Skaro. [1] It is further noted that, since the Fourth Doctor inadvertently changed Dalek history so that Davros survived, this event would have occurred vastly differently if it happened at all in the new timeline. [2] The Dalek Handbook [ ] Long before the Sixth Doctor suggested that Davros could become Emperor of the Daleks in Revelation of the Daleks, the original second volume of The Doctor Who Programme Guide (1981) suggested that the Dalek Emperor seen in The Evil of the Daleks was not only the "last Emperor Dalek", indicating the existence of a predecessor, but also "the final incarnation" of Davros before his Daleks were usurped by the Humanised Daleks created by the Second Doctor. This contradicted the original implication in The Evil of the Daleks, followed through in most other sources, that the Emperor seen in that story was the same character who had been appearing in the Dalek annuals and TV Century 21. Another account, however, held that Davros awoke from stasis in his escape pod to find that Skaro was still whole and under the control of the Daleks of the Dalek Prime — those who had been designated Renegade Daleks during the Civil War, although, now that the "illegitimate" Emperor Davros was believed dead, they had reverted to calling themselves the true Imperial Daleks. The Dalek Prime further succeeded in weeding out those of his Daleks who, while genetically pure, were swayed by Davros' side politically. With Davros even seemingly being executed by the Prime's Daleks, the once-Renegades emerged the clear victors of the Civil War, forty years following the apparent destruction of Skaro. ( PROSE: War of the Daleks)

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After the Thirteenth Doctor and her allies foiled the Spy Master's plot and reversed her forced regeneration "into him", the Master decided that if he couldn't be the Doctor, then neither could she. He spitefully exacted his revenge in his dying moments; using his Tissue Compression Eliminator, the Master directed the Qurunx's destructive blast at the Doctor, fatally wounding her. Staving off regeneration long enough to have a final conversation with Yasmin Khan, she then travelled alone to a cliff overlooking the sea, where she could watch the sunrise one last time. When rescuing Georgy, the Doctor comforts her by saying "Hey there, Georgy girl!", in reference to the song " Georgy Girl" by the Seekers. The short story A Letter from the Doctor, set just after the first panel of Liberation, also was therefore part of his post-regeneration, with the final line of the short story being the same first line spoken by Fourteen in the comic. Shortly after his post-regeneration scene in The Power of the Doctor, this incarnation's costume was added as a character-skin in the free multiplayer battle royale video game Fall Guys, released on 1 November 2022. While known as Genetic Variant Two-One-Zero and in a period of testing, the Dalek Emperor encountered Steven Taylor. Intrigued by his behaviour, the Emperor gave the Daleks a prime directive to discover, study, and understand the human factor. ( AUDIO: Across the Darkened City)In their chronology of Dalek variants they identified early Necros Daleks and the refined Imperial Daleks respectively as "Type VI" and "Type VII", following the grey Type IV Daleks and silver Type V Daleks and preceding the Type VIII Bronze Daleks, believed by the Time Lords to have been developed for the Time War. These Bronze Daleks sported gold sense globes ( PROSE: Dalek Combat Training Manual) which were previously a distinguishing feature of the Necros Daleks. ( PROSE: Revelation of the Daleks)

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It is left unexplained if the Dalek Fire of London simulation is meant to be the Great Fire of London given its placement of 1666, in which the Great Fire took place, or if it just coincidentally happens during the same time period.

The Curator had told the Eleventh Doctor that he might find himself revisiting old faces, "but just the old favourites." ( TV: The Day of the Doctor [+] Steven Moffat, Doctor Who ( BBC One, 2013).)



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