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Doctor Who: Liberation of The Daleks (Doctor Who, 14)

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When the Daleks led by the Supreme Dalek landed on Spiridon with the next incarnation of the Doctor, Davros set his army of white and gold Daleks (later known as the Imperial Daleks) against them, along with a Special Weapons Dalek. The Supreme Dalek died and in the aftermath of the battle, Davros found his wheelchair damaged. He suffered amnesia, remembering only his ambition to make himself the new Emperor. ( COMIC: Emperor of the Daleks!) The Doctor hopes that the venting will not damage his TARDIS, then realises that he left someone that looks just like Georgette inside it. Georgette explains that she was a simulacrum: the first time someone is teleported inside a zone, they are scanned so their likeness can be used for models, and these Psychoplasmic Avatars cannot exist outside the attraction. Georgette then receives a call from the chief saying that a 'blue eyesore' has appeared in the main concourse. The Doctor and Georgette head out as the insignia on Georgette's intelligent uniform disappears in the public space.

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The Doctor again mourns over the sonic screwdriver upon its destruction, describing it as having been "killed". ( TV: The Visitation) Send duplicates of the Doctor and his companions to Gallifrey to assassinate the High Council of the Time Lords. David Tenant will be returning as the Fourteenth Doctor, having just regenerated into a new incarnation from Jodie Whittaker’s Thirteenth Doctor. In a bid to restore the Daleks to power, the Supreme Dalek concocted an ambitious plan to enact revenge on several of the Daleks' enemies. The three main objectives were:A Voord and Menoptera, originating from the serials The Keys of Marinus and The Web Planet respectively but also associated with The Dr Who Annual of 1966.

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The Fourteenth Doctor is the first incarnation since the Second Doctor to emerge from their regeneration with a new outfit. This deviation from the usual norm of the newly regenerated Doctor still donning the clothes worn by their predecessor led to some confusion among viewers. Unlike the Second Doctor, however, the Fourteenth Doctor's outfit change is highlighted via a "burning" effect and a slight electrical sound, and is noted by the Doctor afterwards as he examines his new body. Ncuti Gatwa will take on the role of the Fifteenth Doctor presumably during or at the end of the 60th anniversary specials, with his first full episode/special during the festive period of 2023. Interestingly, unlike with Polystyle, one rarely — if ever — sees in DWM's comic strip stories thought balloons for the Doctor, who is normally always shown to speak aloud, even when alone. In other words, the Doctor's thoughts remain strictly their own. Some 5000 years prior to the 101st century, the Time Lords were known to have been involved in the Dalek Civil War, after which they were believed to have retreated from the "galactic arena". ( PROSE: The Crystal Bucephalus)It is left unexplained if the Dalek Fire of London simulation is meant to be the Great Fire of London given its placement of 1666, in which the Great Fire took place, or if it just coincidentally happens during the same time period. A young boy is seen carrying a version of the real world toy gun, Dr. Who's Anti-Dalek Fluid Neutraliser.

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Raxacoricofallapatorians, aliens who, in the form of Slitheen and Slitheen-Blathereen, originally appeared throughout Russell T Davies's original era as showrunner from 2005 to 2010. A Dalek on Skaro uses the Dalek word " clyffil", while Zolfian's encasement in the Corridor of Conquests is inscribed with the word " insli".With the Daleks landing on Wembley's field, claiming the human race to now be under Dalek control, a TV commentator tries to make sense of the events to the watching audience. They note that the British Royal Family has been safely evacuated from the Royal Box just as the Doctor dashes into it, drawing the Daleks to himself with the sonic and gaining the attention of the Supreme Dalek in their saucer. more to be added ( COMIC: Liberation of the Daleks [+] Alan Barnes, DWM Comics ( Panini Comics, 2022).) Among the various zones in the Dalek Dome, the attraction contained a Jungles of Spiridon Zone, ( TV: Planet of the Daleks) Skaro Civil War Zone, ( TV: The Evil of the Daleks, Remembrance of the Daleks) Vulcan Factory Zone, ( TV: The Power of the Daleks) Death Wheel Zone, ( COMIC: Nemesis of the Daleks) Earth Invasion Zone, ( TV: The Dalek Invasion of Earth) and Zeg Duel Zone. ( COMIC: Duel of the Daleks) The Daleks ultimately survived the Shoreditch Incident. Accounts disagreed, however, on which side could be said to have emerged victorious from the Civil War. Soon, Davros' converted army came into conflict with the Supreme Dalek. Both sides nearly wiped each other out, and were ravaged by the virus. Davros himself was also infected by the virus ( TV: Resurrection of the Daleks) but survived and fled. ( TV: Revelation of the Daleks) The Supreme Dalek had also fled the station and survived the explosion. ( PROSE: Resurrection of the Daleks)

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During the Last Great Time War, the Time Lords reflected that Davros' ambition to lead the Daleks created a huge schism in the Dalek hierarchy, with the resulting infighting severely reducing the expansion rate of the Dalek Empire, for which they were grateful. They investigated using the split in the Dalek hierarchy to their advantage, considering an alliance with a single Dalek faction. They were dismayed to learn from their tactical team that the Daleks were once more united and that there was no possibility of engineering division within their ranks.In the Dalek City, the immobile Emperor questions the Doctor invading its inner sanctum and its guards threaten to exterminate him, the Doctor explains that the Emperor's universe is in danger due to the Golden Emperor making raw Psychoplasm for its fleet, the Dalek City Emperor declares it is the only Emperor, but the Doctor wires up visuals of the Golden Emperor and explains its plan, the Dalek City Emperor asks how to stop them. Comics printed in Doctor Who Weekly included a recap segment that covered up part of the original artwork. The recap was not included in the Marvel Premiere and Doctor Who (1984) reprints, restoring the original artwork. [1] This is reflected in the mentions of several species that originated in the aforementioned comics: the Monstrons, Engibrains, and Terrorkons.

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