The Daleks | |
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General Information | |
Species | Daleks (formerly) Reconstituted Kaleds (briefly) Flesh |
Home World | Skaro |
Residence | Silfrax Galaxy (briefly) |
Dimension | Doctor Who |
Affiliations | Dalek Empire |
Abilities and Equipment | |
Abilities | Mind Control Enhanced Strength Enhanced Intelligence |
Equipment | Mark 3 Travel Machines Manipulator Arms Death Ray Projectors Force Fields |
Relationships | |
Relatives | Davros (creator) |
Details | |
First Appearance | The Genocide Gene |
Last Appearance | Ghost in the Dream |
The Daleks are a race of genocidal mutants encased in powerful war machines from the Doctor Who universe at the Edge of the Omniverse. They appeared in Ben 10: Beyond Bellwood as the primary antagonists of the episode The Genocide Gene.
Appearance[]
Outwardly, the Daleks appear as silver machines. Legless tanks, as wide as a person and about five feet tall with a domed head, Dalek machines have only three significant protrusions;
- The eyestalk, attached to their head with a piercing blue eye.
- The Manipulator Arm, attached to the front-right of the Daleks' mid section.
- The Death Ray Projector, attached to the front-left of the Dalek's mid section.
The Daleks have two lightbulbs, one on either side of their head dome, that illuminate when they speak.
The midsection is adorned with radiator grills, except at the front where the limbs attach.
The 'skirt' section is a segmented slope forming the Daleks' lower halves. Each segment has four blue orbs descending down its length. The very bottom of the Dalek is a black and reinforced rim.
The rarely-seen underside holds four glowing blue levitation projectors, that keeps the Daleks mobile.
The actual Dalek creatures within are horrendous mutations. Thin, nearly see-through, skin draped over a melting and weak skeleton. They have a single large eye and no visible mouth. Each creature has a dozen writhing tentacles.
Personality[]
The Daleks are hateful first and foremost- they are racial supremacists of unparalleled conviction. The Daleks truly believe that they are the ultimate lifeform and that all other things must be destroyed for the crime of coexistence. Each Dalek is an intelligent but unsympathetic creature. They have an advanced capacity for manipulation, and will use any means available to them to ensure the extermination of lesser lifeforms.
Powers and Abilities[]
The individual Dalek creatures are fiercely intelligent and surprisingly strong, posing a significant threat even without their war machines.
They have the ability to physical overpower humans and hijack their bodies.
Equipment[]
Mark 3 Travel Machines[]
The silver Type VIII Dalek Travel Machines had powerful force fields as well as a 'burning' defence mechanism to protect the casing. They also had plunger-like Manipulator Arms that they could use to interface with human technology as well as their own more secure systems- requiring the Salvation Crew to develop their own solution to accessing Dalek tech. Their other, shorter, arm was a radiator-shaped weapon enigmatically referred to as a 'Death Ray' projector. This weapon had various levels of output depending on the target and the Dalek's intention.
History[]
Created from the remnants of the Kaled species in the final stages of the almighty war against the Thals on the dead planet of Skaro, the Daleks are hideous and fragile mutants encased within mobile tanks that allow them to exert their dreams of superiority on the universe around them. Though the capacity of the Dalek creature itself is relatively limited, a universe-threatening arms race with the Time Lords has led to them developing a level of threat even without their machines- able to break the arms of a human with ease, and infect their mind and hijack their body.
A small contingent of Daleks were sent to the Silfrax Galaxy to intercept a human research facility established far from the Human-Dalek War and the Dalek Empire. These Daleks performed counter-experiments on the humans there, which were interrupted by the arrival of The Doctor and Yaz. They halted the experiments and destroyed the data that the Daleks had collected. The Doctor had established a number of contingencies for deterring the expected Dalek response afterwards.
Ben 10: Beyond Bellwood[]
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The Daleks were effectively destroyed when Ben Tennyson used the Unlimited Omnitrix to attempt to repair the Dalek DNA back to their pre-mutation form. This backfired because the reconstituted Kaleds maintained their ideas of Dalek supremacy and thus defected to The Flesh when given the chance to contribute their deaths in the name of the Dalek Empire.
The Daleks appeared in Ben's nightmare in Ghost in the Dream. Banshee destroyed the Daleks with his magic- the Daleks being much weaker within the dream- and they dissolved into the Tantabus.
Appearances[]
Ben 10: Beyond Bellwood[]
Other[]
- Ghost in the Dream (via nightmare)
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