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

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DWM 77's History of the Daleks dates the Human Factor Incident and the resulting Dalek Civil War to c. 7500, which is eventually followed by the Movellan Incident in 8740.

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If the former is the case it would contradict previously established lore that the Terileptils were the culprits.The Doctor and his captors arrive on a blue-lit ship, with the Doctor being allowed to move freely if he behaves. More confused than angry, he is left with even more questions upon realising that his captors are a pair of bipedal gorillas named Claire and Claudine. Suddenly, the exterior doors open into a wide room with lots of doors and a blue sky ceiling, revealing the woman from 1966 introducing herself to the Doctor as Georgette, albeit with shorter hair and modern clothes. Walking past the family of time tourists demanding compensation from another gorilla, Georgette promises to explain all, but the Doctor is distracted by a large door reading "main dome this way" in Dalek font. She describes it as "the biggest thrill you'll ever know [and] the greatest adventure you'll ever have", as he opens the door onto a massive multi-tiered observatory with hundreds of visitors watching famous moments in Dalek history, complete with direct views of Skaro: the Dalek Dome. Marsh Daleks make a brief appearance in the Jungles of Spiridon Zone after having previously only been seen in The Dalek Book comic story Monsters of Gurnian in 1964. Here, they are shown to be entirely gold and feature some differences: they have a more traditional upper casing with slats and have gained an extended claw manipulator arm. In Part 1, when the Doctor's TARDIS displays the notification for activating Automated Protocol Epsilon Delta Rho, its screen shows the Greek letters "ΔΣΡ", meaning "Delta Sigma Rho", instead of the correct "ΕΔΡ". The boy shoots at the Supreme with his " Anti-Dalek Fluid Gun" and it remarkably works, impairing it and forcing it to demand its drones to analyse the fluid inside. Georgette, however, knows that it is simply water; the Doctor explains that the Daleks themselves are not just rubbing off, but are becoming anatomically unstable from leaving their simulated universe. He theorises that the TARDIS' artron energy allowed them to temporarily maintain their form but should dissolve soon. Georgy suddenly realises that the same fate is coming for her, being a psychoplasmic construct too, but the Doctor is too busy with the Daleks to focus on her. Angry and crying, she recounts to Georgette all the previous deaths and Dalek invasions she lived through in previous simulations and runs away in fear. This goes without saying, but this post will include spoilers. Do not read if you do not want to know.

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Episode 7 of Series 14 will be set – at least partially – in a coffee bar in the United States of America, during the year 1947. This is reflected in the mentions of several species that originated in the aforementioned comics: the Monstrons, Engibrains, and Terrorkons.The Daleks broke into two factions shortly after the creation of the Daleks and the destruction of the Kaled City. The Daleks realised that Davros was impure as he was not 100% Dalek and was not their leader, so they turned against him and exterminated him. ( TV: Genesis of the Daleks) The Dalek who fired on him was the Dalek Prime, who later became the Dalek Emperor. ( PROSE: The Evil of the Daleks, War of the Daleks) 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.

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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. There are twelve zones in the Dalek Dome, including the Jungles of Spiridon Zone ( Spiridon campaign), the Skaro Civil War Zone ( Dalek Civil War, Imperial-Renegade Dalek Civil War), the Vulcan Factory Zone ( Vulcan Factory), Death Wheel Zone ( Death Wheel), the Earth Invasion Zone ( Daleks Versus Dragons, Daleks' Invasion Earth 1966 A.D., Daleks of the Sierra Madre), the Zeg Duel Zone ( Zeg Duel), and the Dalek Wedding Zone. A previous simulation at the Earth Invasion Zone included the Dalek Fire of London. 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 Fourteenth Doctor is the first incarnation to appear in a Comic Relief sketch prior to their first full television story, and the first to appear in a sketch while a story of any media is still ongoing. This sketch in question was the Red Nose Day sketch Comic Relief 2023, released on 17 March 2023.The Terrestrial Index (1991), which stated that the Dalek Civil War was in fact the Final End of the Daleks, continued the claim that the Evil Emperor was the final form of Davros, achieved by self-inflicted mutations long following the so-called destruction of Skaro. Incidentally, Terror Firma would depict an Emperor Davros now with elements of The Evil of the Daleks casing. From creatures seen filming on set, it is very likely that one of the 60th anniversary specials will feature the Wrath Warriors and Beep the Meep, Doctor Who aliens first seen in a 1980 comic strip. A young boy is seen carrying a version of the real world toy gun, Dr. Who's Anti-Dalek Fluid Neutraliser. Additionally, the design of the Skaro Daleks and the Golden Emperor is based on the style they were illustrated by Ron Turner.

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