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  The Time of the Daleks
The Dalek Supreme insists that this is merely a delay, and informs the Doctor that the Daleks have acquired their knowledge of time travel from the Time Lords, using the data acquired from the invasion of Gallifrey and their study of the Kar-Charrat time barrier.
The Doctor theorises that the Daleks were charged with chronons due to their journey through the time corridor, and that by touching the pilot, Learman grounded it to the present.
As she begins to mutate into a Dalek, the Dalek Supreme turns to the leader of the scientific division whose failure to protect the reactor endangered the palace, and orders it to surrender its casing for the new Dalek.
www.drwhoguide.com /who_bf32.htm   (6072 words)

  
 Daleks   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
The Daleks are the mutated remains of a race known as the Kaleds.
The first Daleks to emerge from the bunker in which the first Daleks were entombed created a city on the surface of Skaro, and ran on static electricity which was fed through the floor of the city, and were incapacitated if they were removed from the floor.
Davros and his creations, the Daleks, were directly responsible for the destruction of the majority of both the Daleks and the Thals, despite the fact that the Time Lords had sent the Fourth Doctor to interfere in the creation of the Daleks.
www.whoniverse.org /monsters/daleks.php   (3831 words)

  
 Time of the Daleks   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
The Daleks are back and face the Eighth Doctor for the first time.
As the Dalek Empire continues to spread through the galaxies, they seek, once again, to conquer the fourth dimension and travel back to the post-apocalyptic twenty-first century Earth to find a particular leader who can aid them in their quest.
To the Doctor, their time device is crude and unworkable, and yet it does - leading him to wonder if the Daleks know more than they are letting everyone else believe.
www.clivebanks.co.uk /Timeofthedaleks.htm   (125 words)

  
 Outpost Gallifrey: Reviews
The Daleks' ability to use time travel technology is a direct result of their attack on the library on Kar-Charrat in “The Genocide Machine” and their invasion of Gallifrey in “The Apocalypse Element,” both stories which have now happened from both the perspective of the Doctor and the Daleks.
Time of the Daleks goes for a bigger cast, but it does so with a confidence that ultimately is successful.
Time of the Daleks is complex, there is a lot of twists and turns that can leave you quite jumbled - but even on the first listen, it does fit together perfectly.
www.gallifreyone.com /review.php?id=bf-32   (4757 words)

  
 Genesis of the Daleks - Tardis - A Wikia wiki   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
The Fourth Doctor walks through the cold mist, wondering where he is. Suddenly, another Time Lord appears in front of him, and the Doctor realises who has intercepted the transmat beam he and his companions were riding at the conclusion of their last adventure.
The Dalek defeats that the Doctor mentions in his interrogation include an invasion in the year 2000 when the Daleks tried to mine the magnetic core of the Earth (a reference to "The Dalek Invasion of Earth," although that took place in the 22nd century).
The Daleks and the Time Lords are later involved in a destructive Time War, alluded to in the 2005 series.
tardis.wikia.com /wiki/Genesis_of_the_Daleks   (4518 words)

  
 THE DALEKS | DALEK, ROBOTS, SKARO, KALEDS, THALS, ANDROIDS AND CYBERNETIC ORGANISMS - THE FUTURE OF MANKIND.
Daleks also have a radio communicator built into their shells, and emit an alarm to summon other nearby Daleks if the casing is opened from outside.
The Daleks were actually operated from inside by short operators who had to manipulate their eyestalks, domes and arms, as well as flashing the lights on their heads in sync with the actors supplying their voices.
This Dalek was apparently the sole survivor of a Time War that had destroyed both the Daleks and the Time Lords.
www.solarnavigator.net /daleks.htm   (9183 words)

  
 The History of the Time War
It is possible that the Dalek Prime or the Emperor himself have also been destroyed, but the surviving Daleks on Sakro as well as in the Seriphia Galaxy vow to continue their plans of universal conquest.
The Daleks of course, being brilliant engineers, either figure out a way to escape the time loop, or the remaining Daleks on Skaro and in the Seriphia Galaxy simply decide to replace the Emperor and the fleet with members from their own ranks.
This is established in the episode “Dalek,” when the Doctor mentions that he not only saw the Dalek fleet burn, but also that he “made it happen.” We can assume that the catastrophic event that the Doctor implemented also caused great physical harm to his body, causing him to regenerate.
www.historyvortex.org /HistoryTimeWar.html   (3184 words)

  
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Day of the Daleks proved that having the Daleks sit in a room and scheme all the way through the story and do sod all else is not a very good idea.
At the same time, a group of hard-bitten rebels are on a suicide mission in an attempt to blow up the entire base (Resurrection of the Daleks).
The Daleks stop the attack, though several of their number end up in a contaminated room behind a blast door (Planet of the Daleks).
www.pagefillers.com /dwrg/timeof.htm   (3590 words)

  
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The Dalek Invasion of Earth, this story is not limited to one planet, and unlike The Chase, the Daleks do not diminish in their stature as efficient, ruthless villains.
It and 6 are pivotal episodes in which Sara changes allegiances and the Doctor, her, and Steven outwit the Daleks and steal a Dalek spaceship and dupe the Daleks and Mavic Chen into accepting a fake of the Tarranium core so essential to the universe domination plans of the villains.
His interrupting the Black Dalek in part six, and the Dalek getting more and more agitated as it tries to talk over him, is a sure sign to the viewer that he will soon overstep the mark, and his swatting aside the Dalek's eye-stick in part ten is brilliant and adds to that scene beautifully.
www.pagefillers.com /dwrg/dalem.htm   (8394 words)

  
 Visions Sci-Fi - Daleks' Invasion Earth: 2150 A.D.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
They're in fine fettle this time and while this film is just as daft as its predecessor it's far better-paced and the good guys don't have stupid eye make-up, instead resembling good old London Council Workers, circa 1955.
For that matter, even Peter Cushing's mad professor is rather good this time round, and provided one doesn't expect more than robot monsters, rubbish flying saucers, and huge armies of (toy miniature) Daleks, not to mention quite a few laughs, then this will pass 80-odd minutes in quite an agreeable manner.
This sequel to Dr. Who and the Daleks (1965) was to have been followed by a third film, to be based on the 1965 TV episode "The Chase." This was never made.
www.brian-oshaughnessy.com /Sci-fi/Daleks.html   (843 words)

  
 A Brief History Of Time (Travel): The Daleks' Master Plan
It is up to the Doctor to convince Sara of the truth of her misguided allegiance, and avoid an apocalyptic triple threat in the form of Chen, the Daleks, and the time destructor.
It was the arrival of the Daleks on the “Devils Planet” (later christened Desperus) which distracted the convicts enough to allow the Doctor and his friends to escape, and there was no mention of any criminals stealing on board the spaceship.
Nation was asked to kill off Katarina in the fourth episode of the Dalek story, and to thereafter introduce a new protagonist who could fill the role of the girl companion at least for the remainder of the serial.
www.shannonsullivan.com /drwho/serials/v.html   (3045 words)

  
 The Time of the Daleks
Time passed again, it does that, and I got poor, though I occasionally got little bits of comedy on Radio 4 which was nice.
A mailing out, a long wait and a request from Nick Briggs to produce a 5 minute segment of one of his Dalek Empire plays as a demo followed and suddenly I was offered a chance to do an audio piece twice the length and ten times the complexity of anything I'd tried before.
Four months part time work on it later, during which time I went from despair to jubilation and back several times, learned a ridiculous amount and worked harder than I ever have before in my life, it was finished.
www.poetaster.co.uk /time.htm   (893 words)

  
 Doctor Who   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
· With Romana II The Time of the Daleks
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This story takes place after the TV movie.
www.bigfinish.com /drwho_main/bf032_timeofthedalek.shtml   (163 words)

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