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Dalek Tardis FANDOM powered by Wikia. Dalek. Main aliases: 0. The Daleks were a warrior race (TV: The Witch's Familiar) made up of genetically engineeredmutants (TV: The Daleks, Genesis of the Daleks) belonging to fundamental DNA type 4.
TV: Daleks in Manhattan) who were originally from the planet. Skaro. (TV: The Daleks) The mutants were usually encased inside armour consisting of polycarbide (TV: Remembrance of the Daleks) and the metal. Dalekanium. (COMIC: The Humanoids). On many occasions, the Daleks openly acknowledged a single Time Lord, the Doctor, as their greatest enemy. TV: The Chase) The Doctor described them likewise, (TV: Victory of the Daleks) and his tenth incarnation stated that a Dalek was "not just metal, it [was] alive," and that "[i]nside that shell, there [was] a creature born to hate, whose only thought [was] to destroy everything and everyone that [wasn't] a Dalek, too." (TV: Daleks in Manhattan) The War Doctor also said that Daleks were "not robots", but "savage, incredibly intelligent, living, breathing creatures housed inside a war tank".
HDMOVIESSITE Direct Download Full Movie Free Latest,New MP4,MKV,AVI for free. Get top most popular hollywood,bollywood films,Tv shows without any cost or paying. A Dalek self-destructs. (TV: Dalek) The lower portion of the casing was studded with fifty-six partially-embedded spherical protrusions, which could serve as a self.
PROSE: The Stranger). Watch Wakefield Online Freeform. The Daleks fought the Time Lords in the Last Great Time War, ending in the near- total destruction of the Dalek race, (TV: Dalek) until they rebuilt their empire (TV: Asylum of the Daleks) by using a progenitor.
TV: Victory of the Daleks) Intensely xenophobic and bent on universal domination, the Daleks were hated and feared throughout time and space. TV: Genesis of the Daleks). Although the Daleks looked entirely robotic, they were, in fact, cyborgs, with a living body encased in and supported by an armed and mobile outer shell of Dalekanium and polycarbide protective metal armour. These were Mark III travel machines, designed to carry their mutant forms, and they were not true integrated biomechanoids. AUDIO: The Four Doctors) In this respect, they were somewhat similar to a Cyberman; unlike them, however, the Daleks' bodies had mutated so drastically from their Kaled ancestors they had lost all humanoid appearance, save for one eye (see below). TV: The Daleks, Evolution of the Daleks) The Daleks transmitted information using a sort of artificial telepathic network known as the Pathweb.
TV: Asylum of the Daleks). Exterior battle armour Edit. The Dalek casing, originally called a "Mark III travel machine", (TV: Genesis of the Daleks) could be separated into three sections. The top was the Daleks' means of vision and communication, a dome with a set of twin speaker 'lights' (referred to as luminosity dischargers) (PROSE: Prisoner of the Daleks) on the upper part of the sides, and a telescope- like eyestalk in the middle.
This was attached to the midsection by a "neck". On the Dalek's midsection, the gunstick and manipulator arm were attached. These provided the Dalek's means of offence and operating capabilities.
In later models, the midsection was capable of swiveling. Most of the mass of the Dalek mutant was located inside the midsection. The bottom was the Dalek's means of mobility, consisting of a sturdy base with a skirt- like structure of plates studded with globes. This allowed movement and, in later models, flight. The interdependence of biological and mechanical components made the Daleks a type of cyborg. The Imperial Daleks created by Davros during the Imperial- Renegade Dalek Civil War were true cyborgs, surgically connected to their shells.
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TV: Remembrance of the Daleks). Externally, the Daleks resembled human- sized peppershakers, with a single mechanical eyestalk in a rotating dome, a gunstick and a manipulator arm. The casings were made of both polycarbide and dalekanium. WC: Captain Jack's Monster Files). A Dalek self- destructs. TV: Dalek)The lower portion of the casing was studded with fifty- six partially- embedded spherical protrusions, which could serve as a self- destruct system. TV: Dalek). The Dalek creature had no visible vocal apparatus as such and their voices were electronic.
Their most infamous battle- cry was "EX- TER- MINATE!", each syllable screeched in a frantic- sounding, electronic scream (the last two syllables together). Other common utterances included "I (or "WE") OBEY!" to any command from a superior. Daleks also had communicators built into their shells to emit an alarm to summon other Daleks if the casing was opened from outside. TV: Planet of the Daleks). The communication devices limited Dalek speech. Attempts to state their identity emerged as "I am a Dalek" and emotional statements or "you are different from me" came out as "Exterminate".
Saying "I am your friend" came out as "I am your enemy". TV: The Witch's Familiar). Watch Chlorine Online Idigitaltimes. The casing was booby- trapped, making even dead Daleks a dangerous foe.
They were frequently equipped with virus transmitters which worked automatically. PROSE: I Am a Dalek). Watch The Hunger Games 4Shared more. The Dalek's eyepiece was its most vulnerable spot – as there was no back- up system if this was obscured, damaged or destroyed – and impairing its vision often led to the Dalek panicking and firing its main weapon indiscriminately.
GAME: City of the Daleks) The Dalek casing also functioned as a fully- sealed environment suit, allowing travel through the vacuum of space or underwater without the need for additional life- support equipment. TV: The Dalek Invasion of Earth, The Parting of the Ways, COMIC: The Dalek Project) A Dalek's eyepiece could be connected to other Dalek vision centres. GAME: City of the Daleks, TV: Asylum of the Daleks). A Dalek was connected to its casing through a positronic link. The mutant itself accessed nutrient feeders and control mechanisms inside its internal chamber.
AUDIO: The Time of the Daleks) The Twelfth Doctor once said that a Dalek was "not a machine", but "a perfect analogue of a living being". TV: Into the Dalek) Indeed, a Dalek could be "hurt" even when the non- biological part of it was attacked. TV: Dalek, Into the Dalek). A Dalek hovers above stairs.
TV: Remembrance of the Daleks)Due to their gliding motion, earlier models of Dalek were baffled by stairs, which made them easy to overcome under the right circumstances. One time the Fourth Doctor and his companions escaped from Dalek pursuers by climbing into a ceiling duct. TV: Destiny of the Daleks) Some models were able to hover, or fly under their own power like small spacecraft. TV: Revelation of the Daleks, et al.).
The armour of the Cult of Skaro had temporal shift capacity, seemingly the only users of such technology during the Battle of Canary Wharf. TV: Doomsday, Daleks in Manhattan). The power source of the Dalek casing also changed several times. During his first encounter with them on Skaro, the First Doctor learned that the casing was externally powered by static electricity transmitted through the metal floors of the Dalek City. Isolating a Dalek from the floor using a non- conductive material shut down the casing, although it was not immediately fatal to the occupant.
TV: "The Escape") The Daleks initially overcame this weakness by adding dishes to their casing to receive power, (TV: The Dalek Invasion of Earth), although even these were ultimately replaced by vertical rectangular slats around the midsection. TV: The Chase). By the beginning of the Last Great Time War, the Daleks had adapted their technology to use a type of energy apparently linked to the process of time travel. On more than one occasion, Daleks and their devices were seen to leech this energy from time- travellers to power themselves. TV: Dalek, Doomsday).