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  Davros - Doctor Who Wiki
Davros was found in the underground remains of the crumbled scientific elite bunker, and was revived.
Davros also created an Imperial faction of Daleks to counter what he saw as a Renegade faction of Daleks, as well as the cybernetic Juggernauts by combining Human components and DNA with the robotic Mechanoids.
Davros was originally seen by the Doctor sitting upright in a movement and life support chair resembling the base of a Dalek.
tardis.wikia.com /wiki/Davros   (2120 words)

  
  Davros - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Davros is a scientist from the planet Skaro whose people, the Kaleds, were engaged in a bitter thousand-year war of attrition with their enemies, the Thals.
Davros was a megalomaniac who believed that through his creations, the Daleks, he would become the supreme being and ruler of the universe.
Davros realised that contamination from the nuclear and biological weapons used in the war were mutating the Kaled race, and artificially accelerated the process to examine the ultimate evolutionary end product.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Davros   (1454 words)

  
 Avalon - Roll-call for Davros
Davros is a citizen of Thakria and a member of the Loremasters Guild.
Davros was one of the earliest of Loremasters, and during his time rose to the illustrious position of greatest of Loremasters.
Davros was a fine combatant and was appointed a deity by the god of time as the mightiest mortal of his period - he became Apollo, the god of light.
www.avalon-rpg.com /rollcall/characters/davros.html   (87 words)

  
 Genesis of the Daleks - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Davros believed that this mutation could not be reversed, and began experiments to determine the Kaleds' final mutated form, developing these "ultimate creatures" which he will put in travel machines.
Davros declares the Kaled race dead and the rise of the Daleks as the supreme being and ultimate conqueror of the universe.
Davros agrees, but he wants a meeting of both the military and scientific elite in an hour and a vote to be taken on the issue.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Genesis_of_the_Daleks   (4094 words)

  
 Davros
Davros is taken aback to find that Lorraine regards him with admiration rather than fear; she has interpreted the facts of history somewhat differently than other historians, and believes Davros to be a great scientist and a man of destiny.
Davros admits that he’s trying to put his past behind him, but his past is exactly what fascinates Lorraine; she wants to write Davros’ definitive autobiography to clear his name so the rest of the galaxy will see him the way she does.
Davros orders Kim to evacuate everyone but himself, herself, and Lorraine from the computer centre, and then orders the hysterical Lorraine to transfer her executive power to him; she does so, but realises too late that as Arnold is now believed to be dead, she has just made Davros the new CEO of TAI.
www.drwhoguide.com /who_bf48.htm   (4991 words)

  
 Doctor Who - Davros
Davros realised that contamination from the nuclear and biological weapons used in the war was mutating the Kaled race and artificially accelerated the process to examine the ultimate evolutionary end product.
Davros emerged as "The Great Healer" of the funeral and cryogenic preservation centre Tranquil Repose on the planet Necros where he used frozen bodies to engineer a new variety of Daleks loyal to him, distinguished from the original Daleks by their white and gold livery and slightly changed design.
Davros could now move his neck and fire electric bolts from his hand, although the hand was shot off shortly before his original creations arrived to defeat the new Daleks and transport Davros to face trial on Skaro.
www.aerospaceguide.net /doctorwho/davros.html   (1640 words)

  
 Doctor Who In Detail 3 - Alien Species - Daleks
Davros, the cheif Kaled scientist, had a plan to both end the war, andensure the Kaled superiority and survival.
Davros had run experiments to mutate the Kaleds in a bid to find the final Kaled form, for which he created the Mark III Travel Machine, and armoured, and armed, trvel pod, which was later christened the Dalek.
Davros was also free to upgrade Dalek design, which he did several times.
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 davros Home - davros
Davros is a scientist from the planet Skaro whose people, the Kaleds, were engaged in a bitter thousand-year war of attrition with their enemies, the Thals.
Davros is a megalomaniac who believes that through his creations, the Daleks, he can become the supreme being and ruler of the universe.
However, Davros had previously recruited one of the Spider Daleks as a sleeper agent for just such an eventuality, and even he was not certain in the end if he was being disintegrated or being teleported away to safety, leaving the possibility open for his return.
all-about-davros.wetpaint.com   (2118 words)

  
 Davros   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Davros was a brilliant Kaled scientist crippled by radiation, he developed the Daleks from specially-bred mutations of the Kaled race.
Davros has had many different appearances he slowly wiped out all of his human features; here are some of the different types.
Davros appeared in Genesis of The Daleks, Destiny of The Daleks, Resurrection of The Daleks, Revelation of The Daleks, Remembrance of The Daleks
www.wilson203.freeserve.co.uk /MyDoctorWhoSiteDavros.html   (127 words)

  
 DAVROS   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Although a crippled and emaciated mutant, Davros was the Kaled people's greatest scientist and supreme commander during the Thal-Kaled war.
Their plan failed and Davros was arrested and imprisoned by the Human authorities for ninety years.
Davros somehow usurped the Supreme Dalek as leader, taking the title of Emperor and leading his enhanced Imperial Daleks on a quest for the powerful hand of Omega.
www.btinternet.com /~jp1885/who/davros.html   (411 words)

  
 Davros@Everything2.com
Davros was the head scientist of the Kaleds, and he had a clever plan to defeat the Thals.
Davros himself declined to be mutated, and instead just confined himself to a robotic wheelchair that also provided him with life-support function.
Davros was captured and was taken away to Earth to be tried for his past crimes by the humans.
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 Outpost Gallifrey: Reviews
Certainly, Shan was as intelligent as Davros and indeed postulated the Dalek project in the first place (although he explains, “I created them, she proposed the idea”), and he seems to have been attracted to her, but ultimately he saw her as competition.
Davros is forced to look back at his past, and there are flashbacks to Skaro and the war of the Kaleds and Thals.
Davros is an interesting character in the Doctor Who mythos, not simply because who he is or what he did within the fictional construct of the series itself, but because of the way in which he is perceived by fans of the show.
www.gallifreyone.com /review.php?id=bf-48   (4920 words)

  
 The antiques road-show   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Davros: Notice I have 3 daleks standing by, so that if you injure or attempt to harm me, you death will be instant.
Davros opens his hand to reveal a blood dripping testicle, which he puts in his mouth and chews.
Davros stouches a few controls on his panel, and soon there are cries as a whole legion of daleks enter the hall and start killing the crowd and especially the experts.
www.tardis.ed.ac.uk /~lard/writing/antiques.html   (358 words)

  
 Davros – Dalek audio adventures – Articles – Dalek Links
In the far future, Davros has been revived and seems to be a reformed character – working for major corporation TAI to end universal famine.
But of course, Davros can’t change his nature – and behind the scenes he’s working on a plan to ensure the total collapse of the galaxy’s stock markets, leaving him in full control of the galaxy, free to create a new order of society which is driven solely by war.
Davros is back as what he should be – a careful, scheming manipulator with a cold-hearted disregard for life, and not simply a pantomime villain.
www.daleklinks.co.uk /articles/dalek-audio-adventures/davros   (775 words)

  
 Doctor Who Revives Davros and the Daleks
Davros is a character from the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who, responsible for the genesis of the Doctor's deadliest enemies, the Daleks.
Davros is a scientist from the planet Oz whose people, the Kaleds, were engaged in a bitter thousand-year war of attrition with their enemies, the humans.
Davros realised that contamination from the fictional news stories and comic book reportage used in the media war was mutating the Kaled race, and artificially accelerated the process to examine the ultimate evolutionary end product: The Sun Newspaper.
www.dailysquib.co.uk /?c=117&a=1124   (1030 words)

  
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Davros pours forth the entire story of what happened in the battle against Ebenscrux, becoming increasingly passionate as he speaks, more so than you've ever seen.
Davros concludes with, "Words cannot express the experience." Rural VII finally speaks, "Am I to understand that the Serpent was supposedly somehow manifested as the result of a shapeshifting accident?" Davros looks faintly embarrassed.
You and Davros at an altar, about to be wed, smiling happily among the flowers, blissfully oblivious to Moriya charging frenzedly at both of you from behind, holding a Patternblade in one hand, and a fl sword whose blade shines with stars and galaxies in the other.
www.thekeep.org /~wombat/AmberRPG/UNSLogs/MotokoQuest.txt   (14423 words)

  
 BBC - Norfolk - Entertainment - Terry Molloy: I, Davros
As Davros, creator of the Daleks and nemesis of the Doctor, returned to our TV screens in 2008 for the first time in 20 years, Norfolk-based actor Terry Molloy talks about his time playing the most evil creature in the universe.
Davros might be a new face to some, but he has a long association with Doctor Who.
Davros was blown up in his bunker and the result is the crippled individual you see on your screens, ranting, raving and demanding better killing machines.
www.bbc.co.uk /norfolk/content/articles/2006/11/10/film_terry_molloy_i_davros_feature.shtml   (1059 words)

  
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Davros is the quintessential mad-scientist, hugley intelligent and maybe schizophrenic, and Davros has never played better than in this episode.
Davros is a tragic character, yet equally manipulative and cunning.
Davros is the ultimate megalomaniac, determined to perpetuate his species - and his place in history - whatever the cost.
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Davros: Davros> You surrendered because we are the supreme beings.
Davros: Dalek 1> I o-bey :::Glides to the cell door and opens it::: Your pres-ence is re-ques-ted by Dav-ros.
Davros: Davros> :::Turns as the door on the left opens and two Daleks glide in::: (To the Daleks) Follow the Doctor's directions.
www.angelfire.com /scifi/drwhoandcorpg/logs/dwrpg070.txt   (3234 words)

  
 I Davros – Dalek audio adventures – Articles – Dalek Links
When Terry Nation introduced Davros as the creator of the Daleks, scant thought was paid to what made Davros who he is. We knew that he was crippled and forced to live with the aid of permanent life support and we know that he was the chief Kaled scientist.
Much of Davros’ ruthlessness comes from her, a woman who even ensured that Davros was not sired by her husband, but by a leading official with ‘the right qualities’.
Davros, a detached child, is closer to his mother than he is to most others – but he later thinks nothing of using her dead body to progress his experiments.
www.daleklinks.co.uk /articles/dalek-audio-adventures/i-davros   (876 words)

  
 DOCTOR WHO: DAVROS- The creator of the Daleks
Davros is using the body parts of recently deceased (and fresh corpses) as basic matter for the creation of new Daleks.
Davros is only onscreen for 30 seconds in this story from Sylvester McCoy’s era as the seventh Doctor, but it is a most memorable scene.
Davros appears at the end within the casing of the Supreme Dalek, for that final showdown with the Doctor.
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 Chapter Twelve: Davros - Revelation of the Daleks
Davros is amused, and begins to describe his life to her, including the workings of his chair, and his unnecessary practice of having to eat.
Davros now confesses that it was he who created the device, and intends to set it off, killing Baynes, Willis, and especially the Doctor.
Davros, threatening Kimberly with a poison injector, moves off to the hanger bay, intending to use Baynes’ escape ship to both escape, and transmit the equation.
www.historyvortex.org /Dalek12.html   (4416 words)

  
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Davros collapses in a heap as the bonds holding him are destroyed.
Lightning flickers from Hergar's Talin Storm and jolts Davros Boba chops mightily at Davros and you hear a yell of pain.
Davros dies, and his weapons eerily fall from his limp hands and drop to the floor.
www.angelfire.com /me3/dlog/d169.txt   (2071 words)

  
 Davros, Daleks and the Question of their Origins
Radiation and chemical weapons used in the first years of the war began producing mutations, and Davros, who was originally assigned the tasks of finding new weapons to end the wa and quickly realized that this was futile, turned the direction of his work to the survival of the Kaled race.
But is it possible that Davros was only one of several scientists working on the Dalek project that we do not get to see in "Genesis of the Daleks?" Surely the Kaled government would have had several projects in different locations going on at the same time.
Of course the actual reasons for Davros' inclusion in every story after "Destiny of the Daleks" was because of the insistence of Terry Nation, Davros' inclusion being the only way he'd release the rights to use his creations.
www.historyvortex.org /DalekOrigins.html   (2692 words)

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