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The Daleks are major antagonists within Doctor Who.

Specifics[]

The mutated natives of Skaro (either the remnants of the Kaleds[1] or the Dals[2]), the Daleks are contained within robotic travel machines. They are extremely xenophobic - viewing themselves above all other life. Their first appearance served as an allegory for the Nazis.

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History[]

The ever-shifting timeline of the Daleks[]

Like their most hated enemy's timeline, the timeline of the Daleks is seemingly in flux[3]. This was either caused by the Doctor "trick[ing] the Dalek Empire into tangling their timeline so bad that their history collapsed under the weight of the paradoxes", as stated by a Faction Paradox member,[3] or the Daleks themselves removing their failures from their own history.[4] Even the Time Lords were unable to make a comprehensive timeline for the Daleks[5] and the Doctor found it hard to remember Dalek history.[6]

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Appearances[]

Doctor Who[]

Novelizations[]

Novels and novellas[]

Sources[]

  1. Genesis of the Daleks
  2. The Daleks
  3. 3.0 3.1 Unnatural History by Kate Orman and Jonathan Blum
  4. Dalek: The Astounding Untold History of the Greatest Enemies of the Universe by George Mann, Justin Richards, and Cavan Scott
  5. Dalek Combat Training Manual by Richard Atkinson and Mike Tucker
  6. Alien Bodies by Lawrence Miles