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Daleks, also refered to as Rizzikkiaiza by the Combine, were the mutated descendants of the Kaleds of the planet Skaro in the Doon'kin Universes encased in polycarbide and Dalekanium armour. The Doctor was described — by the Eleventh Doctor himself — as the Daleks' "enemy". The Eleventh Doctor also described the Daleks as his "oldest and deadliest enemy". He considered them to be "the worst thing in all creation" and boasted that he beat them time and time again. He noted that they hated him and wanted to kill him.The Daleks fought the Time Lords in the Last Great Time War, ending in the near-total destruction of the Dalek race. Intensely xenophobic and bent on universal (now multiversal) domination after the destruction of their own planet, the Daleks were hated and feared throughout the Doon'kin Universe Alpha and other alternate universes close to it.

The while most of the Dalek Empire escaped the Time War survived, they discovered a gateway to other universes when they found one of their enemies, the Mechanoids survived and many universe were plunged into a great war across the multiverse between three major factions: Alliance, the Axis, and the Horde who fought over the Alpha Doon'kin Universe, the Daleks refuse to allow another power to stand in their way and fought against other civilizations in the year 1599 N.E. in a war over their universe.

History[]

Origins[]

Creation of the Daleks[]

The origins of Daleks began at the end of the Thousand Year War on the radiated planet Scar between the two races: Thals and the Kaleds, the Kaled scientist Davros was put up to the task of figuring out the peak of the Kaleds evolution, which he later discovered was a small defenceless, blob-like creature which he named the Dals. Knowing that this was their ultimate fate, Davros constructed a travel machine for his creations to operate in and survive, which he named, the Daleks (the name was also the ancient Thal word for Gods). At first the The Doctor, who had been ordered to alter the Daleks' genesis by the Time Lords, in order to prevent them from taking over the universe) and his two companions were sent back to the time to prevent the Daleks from ever existed, Davros was able to manipulate the events of the war to destroy the Kaled Dome and activated his Daleks, at they proved well of exterminating many Thals, but immediately began to turn on their creator. Seeing only inferiority in their predecessors, the Dalek Prime exterminated all the Kaleds, including Davros himself (unaware at the time he in fact survived thanks to his life-support system), bit not before the Doctor managed to sealed the Daleks into the Kaled bunker, this action only delayed their attempts by a 1,000 years and prevented any means of accelerating their development of the the knowledge of not only life beyond Skaro, but the existence of time-travel as well, however this will not stop the Daleks' determination to conquer not just their homeworld, but their universe.

Dalek City[]

A thousand years later, the Daleks managed to emerge onto the surface, constricting a towering city, with the Dalek prime being elected the Dalek Emperor, the Daleks remained confined to their city due to the static electricity which they needed to power their travel machines, unable to leave the city. At some point in their history, the Doctor in his first incarnation, along with his grand-daughter and their two human companions, accidentally arrived on Skaro, they entered the Dalek city and learned that the Daleks where planning on venting the radiation from their reactor in order to make Skaro more survivable to them and wipe out the Thals for good, the Doctor and company lead the Thals to raid the Dalek city, following this, the Doctor believed that they had put an end to the Daleks. Ultimately, they survived and slowly recovered.

Conquest of the Doon'kin Universe[]

After recovering from their defeats, the Daleks made their first space-faring craft with a newly discovered source of energy which allowed them to leave their city, and sent out Recon Daleks to different corners of the Doon'kin universe, one of these Daleks landed on Alpha Doon'kin Earth in the 12th Century for preparations of conquest, but was met with resistance and took the united forces of three armies to take it down, and the creature inside was cut into 3 pieces and was sent to the farthest corners of the planet.

Invasion of Earth[]

Although the Recon Dalek never sent information of Earth's whereabouts back to Skaro, the Daleks did discover its location invaded the planet on several occasions from the 1960s to the 22nd century, in 2009 they removed the planet among other worlds from time and space into the Medusa Cascade to create a Reality Bomb. When the Dalek fleet invaded Alpha Doon'kin Earth in the 22nd century, they attacked the planet with meteorites and a plague, any humans captured were turned into Robo-men while the rest of the survivors were used as slaves labourers, the Daleks planned to remove the Earth's core so they could pilot the Earth around the universe as a powerful vessel of pure conquest. The 1st Doctor and his companions from their first encounter with them managed to defeat the Daleks by turning the natural forces of the Earth against them and incited a rebellion among the Robo-men, once again, the Daleks left Earth.

IN an alternative timeline, when the Earth was thrown in a third global war by a time paradox of the rebels who accidentally caused it, the Daleks easily took over until the 3rd Doctor stopped it by changing the future.

Dalek Wars[]

Last Great Time War[]

War Across the Multiverse[]

Battle of Atoma Prime[]

The Fop'lla Universe was one of the realities selected for invasion. The Daleks teleported a squad on the Imperial Hive World Atoma Prime to observe, report for military recon and set up a base in on of the hive cities. continued to hold their ground against the Imperium of Man and the Chaos Cultists in 1607 NE to wipe out the inhabitants, the Daleks with their superior technology were at first able to catch the two sides off-guard, turning into a three-way conflict between the Daleks, the Imperium and the Chaos forces. The battle lasted for days until the Daleks were attacked by Plague Daemons of Nurgle, both he ground troops were infected with the chaos plague spreading throughout their forces, realising the infestation was too great, the Daleks were able to call for reinforcements and sought to destroy the planet until their fleet was also infected by the plague lord, their saucer ships rotted away by the Chaos Champions' sorcery, ending the battle with failure but caused enough damage to both sides and made aware of the Daleks' presence in their home galaxy.

Legacy[]

Culture and Society[]

Technology[]

Daleks have anti-gravity or levitation jets, in the shape of several domes, on the underside of their casing. These enable independent space flight and maneuvering. The main use of the technology of the Daleks was the casing, derived from the Mark III Travel Machines built by Davros. The casings of Davros' Imperial Dalek faction were made out of bonded polycarbide. The eyestalk of the casing bestowed superior vision to the Dalek creature. The plunger-shaped attachment functioned as a flexible and adaptable limb.Dalek gunsticks could kill almost any sentient being and could paralyse their victims temporarily or permanently.

The Daleks appear to have limited access to Multi-dimensional travel, possibly due to their universe being affected by outside forces.

Time Travel[]

Dalek travel technology varied over time. The Daleks also developed time travel capabilities. Time Corridors, for example, allow limited transport between one era and another. The Daleks managed to develop primitive time travel in the form of taranium-powered Dalek time machines of their own, which resembled cruder version of the Time Lords' own timeships.

Daleks in the Multiverse[]

Commonly found in the Doon'kin universes, the Daleks are considered one of the most feared and terrifying species ever to existed due to their hard-wired and strongest drive is to wipe out or "exterminate" all lifeforms that are not Dalek, as they believe that it is their rightful destiny to reign supreme. Even for human inhabitants of alternate Earths once thought of them as fiction greatly feared them but provided useful knowledge to gain the advantage. The civilisations of the Multiverse would be relieved they be confined to their universes at the end of the First War, while fearing the day they would set their sight onto other realities for Dalek Supremacy, Many major hyperpowers: The Alliance, Axis, Coalition, and the Federation share a mutual hate and fear to the Daleks and make absolute determination to prevent their rise of power at any cost.

According to some sources, many Daleks captured by the Combine had been altered into TransRace, forced into servitude by reprogamming them as soldiers and weapons against powerful enemies.

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