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Dalek Caan
as seen in “Journey's End” (S4x13)
Name : Dalek Caan
Other Aliases : The Abomination
First Appearance : Army of Ghosts (S2x12)
Latest Appearance : Journey's End (S4x13)
Place of Origin : Skaro
Dalek Caan is a bronze Dalek and member of the Cult of Skaro. Before he was picked to be a member of the cult by the Dalek Emperor, he was the Attack Squad Leader of the Thirtieth Assault Group. Unlike most Daleks, Dalek Caan was known to disobey orders from his Superiors and make his own decisions. However, Dalek Caan belived in Dalek purity and superiority to such extremes that he was willing to lead the rebellion against Dalek Sec when he believed Sec had given up his Dalek purity, convincing the others to join his betrayal of Sec.
During the battle of Canary Wharf Dalek Caan joined his fellow cult members in releasing the Dalek army from the Genesis Ark aswell and fleeing with them when the Doctor opened the void. In 1930 New York City it was Caan that served as the Daleks communicator with Mr Diagoras, he was the one to bring him to Sec for the Final Experiment. After Sec became the Human-Hybrid he began to doubt the Dalek way of life. The rest of the Cult, especially Caan, thought that Dalek Sec was unfit to be their leader as he has lost his Dalek "purity" and overthrew him taking him prisoner. Dalek Caan made himself the new Dalek Controller and sent Jast and Thay on a mission to exterminate the Doctor. This did not end up happening as the Dalek-Human hybrids ended up killing both Thay and Jast, aswell as Thay killing Sec, this left Caan as the last remaining Cult member and Dalek alive. Dalek Caan used an emergency temporal shift to escape when the Doctor tried to offer him help. This shift took Caan to the first year of the timewar - making him the first to breach the time lock! It is here he saved Davros from the Nightmare Child making him the "Saviour of Davros". Caan however had to pay the price for this, in doing so he saw the whole of time and space driving him insane while also allowing him to see the past and future in great detail. Seeing all of this made him realise how wrong his race was and he intended to have them destroyed at the hands of the Doctor. Although Caans insanity had him regarded as an "abomination" not even the Supreme Dalek would dare to contradict his prophacies. During the Medusa Cascade incident Caan foresaw and even caused some of the events that lead the Doctor and Donna together in order to bring the defeat of the Daleks. He belived that the Daleks needed to be forever destroyed and blasted the Dalekanium power feeds, exploding the Crucible, telling his last prophacy to the Doctor that “one will still die” referring to his companions. Dalek Caan is destroyed along with the Crucible making no attempt to save himself.
Dalek Sec
as seen in “Daleks in Manhattan” (S3x4)
Name : Dalek Sec
Other Aliases : Human-Dalek, The Final Experiment
First Appearance : Army of Ghosts (S2x12)
Latest Appearance : Evolution of the Daleks (S3x5)
Place of Origin : Skaro
Dalek Sec was the Leader of the Cult of Skaro. He is distingushable from his subordinants as he had a Black casing instead of the typical bronze one. This casing is made of black Metalert which is a type of Dalekanium that defensively is stronger than the basic Dalekanium. He was originally a Bronze Dalek who led the Seventh Incursion Squad as their Dalek Commander. After a sucessful mission consisting of wiping out the Mechonoids of Megalla, the Emperor summoned Sec and gave him the role of the leader of the Cult of Skaro along with his name.
Dalek Sec was the Dalek commander during the battle of Canary Wharf, he along with the rest of the Cult opened the Genesis Ark released the Dalek Army. When the Doctor opened the void sucking in both the Cybermen and the Daleks the Cult used an emergency temporal shift to escape. The Cult ended up in 1930 New York City where they set up base under the Empire State Building. It was here they tried to revive the Dalek race through new Dalek mutants but were unsucessful time and time again. Dalek Sec decided that he would become the Final Experiment, he then consumed Mr Diagoras' being and "evolved" into his Human-Dalek hybrid form. In this new form Dalek Sec experienced humanity, these new emotions led him to believe that perhaps Davros was wrong and that continuing to strive to be superior would bring the end of the Daleks. He decided to try and create a new race of Dalek Humans that would not follow the traditional Dalek beliefs even though his subordinates were not pleased with this idea. The rest of the Cult of Skaro betrayed and captured Sec as they believed he has no control over them anymore due to not being a "pure-blooded" Dalek. Dalek Sec perished saving the Doctor from being exterminated shortly after stating his belief that if the Daleks choose death they themselves will be destroyed.
Dalek Jast
as seen in “Evolution of the Daleks” (S3x5)
Name : Dalek Jast
Other Aliases : Dalek Rabe
First Appearance : Army of Ghosts (S2x12)
Latest Appearance : Evolution of the Daleks (S3x5)
Place of Origin : Skaro
Dalek Jast is a Bronze Dalek member of the Cult of Skaro, he was chosen to join the cult by the Dalek Emperor. He was the Force Leader of the Outer Rim Defensive Battalion before his new role as part of the cult. He has the highest pitched voice of the cult and is the least talkative of them all, only speaking when he was adressed unless he thought it was imperative to the situation. In the original shooting script Dalek Jast was named Dalek Rabe!
During the battle of Canary Wharf Dalek Jast is the first to notice the Doctors presence during a video transmition with the Cybermen. Jast was the Dalek to activate the Genesis Ark and supervised it until its final stage of awakening. Like his fellow cult members Dalek Jast had doubts about Dalek Sec's methods of evolution. He joins them in turning on Dalek Sec and assists in taking Sec prisoner. When Thay started a gunfight with the Human-Dalek Hybrids Jast immediately backed him in battle, after the Hybrids destroyed Thay they turned to Jast destroying him aswell.
Dalek Thay
as seen in “Doomsday” (S2x13)
Name : Dalek Thay
Other Aliases : N/A
First Appearance : Army of Ghosts (S2x12)
Latest Appearance : Evolution of the Daleks (S3x5)
Place of Origin : Skaro
Dalek Thay is a Bronze Dalek and member of the Cult of Skaro, hand picked by the Dalek Emperor himself. He was orginally the Commandant of Station Alpha. His voice is the second lowest in the Cult and can easily be identified due to his nasally croak. He often voiced his opinion and seemed to enjoy taunting people with the "purity" and mentality of the Dalek race.
Thay was the first Dalek to have a confrontation with the Cybermen during the Battle of Canary Wharf. The Cybermen tricked Thay into identifying himself as a Dalek, they proposed the Daleks and Cybermen formed an alliance, in response to this Thay opened fire on them. Further showing his dedication of the Dalek "ideals" he was very opposed to the concept of the Final Experiment and attempted to contradict Dalek Sec's orders. Thay joined the rest of the cult in betraying Dalek Sec overriding the gene-feed with pure Dalek gene. Thay believed Sec had no authority over the cult anymore as he was no longer a pure Dalek. In the end it was Thay that killed Dalek Sec, although it was not intentional. Dalek Sec threw himself infront of Thays death ray in order to save the Doctor getting exterminated in the process. After all of this Thay and Jast got destoryed in a gun fight against the Dalek-Human hybrids.
Imperial Guard Dalek
as seen in “The Parting of Ways” (S1x13)
Name : Imperial Guard Dalek
Other Aliases : Emperor's Personal Guard
First Appearance : The Parting of Ways (S1x13)
Latest Appearance : The Parting of Ways (S1x13)
Place of Origin : Skaro
This Imperial Guard Dalek was tasked with protecting the Dalek Emperor. These Daleks Served the Emperor during the Last Time War and survived by being on the Emperors ship. It is are easily identifiable as it features a black base unit and head dome. The Timelords call this Dalek model part of the Emperors “retinue” meaning they believe it to be a kind of adviser or assistant. This Dalek model along with its Emperor was killed by the Bad Wolf entity during the TV story “The Parting of the Ways”.
Time War Daleks
as seen in “Asylum of the Daleks” (S7x1)
Name : Time War Dalek
Other Aliases : Bronze Dalek, Type VIII Dalek, Biomechanoid Combat Unit
First Appearance : Dalek (S1x6)
Latest Appearance : The Power of the Doctor (2022)
Place of Origin : Skaro, Dalek Flagship, Moldox, Crucible
The Bronze Daleks are Dalek Drones that served during many Wars, with the most notable war being the Great Time War. These Daleks were designed by Davros, being almost indestructable with the capability to open their shell and rotate both their head and weapon sections. The weakest spot on this Dalek has to be their eyestalk. These Daleks are Type VIII as they follow the Civil War era Imperial Daleks. The Time Lords believe this casing to be developed for the Time War as the “Ultimate Warrior”
Special Weapons Dalek
as seen in “Remembrance of the Daleks” (1988)
Name : Special Weapons Dalek
Other Aliases : Uber-Dalek
First Appearance : Remembrance of the Daleks (1988)
Latest Appearance : The Witch's Apprentice (S9x2)
Place of Origin : Skaro
These Daleks were heavily-armoured Daleks with enhanced defense and offense capibilities. Unlike your average Dalek these Daleks have an energy cannon on the front of their armoured casing instead of a manipulator arm or gunstick, they also lack an eyestalk. These Daleks have insane weapon capabilities with one shot from their gun being capable of vapourising two Renegade Daleks.
Imperial Dalek
as seen in “Remembrance of the Daleks” (1988)
Name : Imperial Dalek
Other Aliases : Renegade Dalek
First Appearance : Remembrance of the Daleks (1988)
Latest Appearance : Remembrance of the Daleks (1988)
Place of Origin : Prison Station, Necros, Skaro
The Imperial Daleks are the led by Davros. They were the First Daleks with the ability to be able to fly correctly by themselves. They travelled using a shuttle craft that came from the Imperial Mothership that had Davros onboard. At this point Davros was known as the Imperial Dalek Emperor. The Imperial Dalek faction formed as opposition to Dalek Prime and his followers who were the original Imperial Daleks before Davros seized his role as Emperor. After Davros lost the war these Imperial Daleks were demoted to Renegade Daleks with Dalek Primes Daleks regaining their role as the Imperial Daleks.
Necros Dalek
as seen in “Revelation of the Daleks” (1985)
Name : Necros Dalek
Other Aliases : Imperial Dalek, Gold sphere Dalek
First Appearance : Revelation of the Daleks (1985)
Latest Appearance : Revelation of the Daleks (1985)
Place of Origin : Necros
The Necros Daleks are a Dalek race created on Necros by Davros using parts of cryogenically frozen bodies. Davros made thousands of these new Daleks. Many of the prototype Daleks died in an exposion in Davros' bunker with the remaining Necros Daleks and Davros being taken to Skaro to stand trail. The surviving Necros Daleks were reconditioned to be controlled by the Supreme Dalek.
Supreme Renegade
as seen in “Remembrance of the Daleks” (1984)
Name : Supreme Renegade Dalek
Other Aliases : Black Supreme Dalek
First Appearance : Remembrance of the Daleks (1984)
Latest Appearance : Resurrection of the Daleks (1988)
Place of Origin : Skaro
The Supreme Renegade Dalek commands the regular Renegade Daleks. The key difference in design is the 1988 version has orange lights unlike the rest of the drones.
In the 1984 TV story “Resurrection of the Daleks” A Black Supreme Dalek led the Renegade Daleks mission to rescue Davros. Then in the 1988 TV story “Remembrance of the Daleks” A Black Supreme Dalek is seen searching the Earth for the Hand of Omega.
Renegade Daleks
as seen in “Remembrance of the Daleks” (1988)
Name : Renegade Dalek
Other Aliases : Skaro-faction Dalek
First Appearance : Resurrection of the Daleks (1984)
Latest Appearance : The Witch's Familiar (S9x2)
Place of Origin : Skaro
In the 1984 TV Story “Resurrection of the Daleks” these Daleks were tasked with rescuing Davros from a prison ship. After he had been rescued Davros betrayed them and wanted to make new Daleks. As a political faction, the Renegade Daleks formed between the events of Necros and the events in Shoreditch. The Supreme Dalek ordered that Davros was to be exterminated along with any Dalek that served him. This caused a fight between existing Daleks and ones made recently by Davros due to the recent ones being programmed to be loyal to their creator. In the end a Dalek saucer commanded by "Renegade" Daleks defeated the Imperial Daleks on Necros and took Davros back to Skaro to stand trial for his crimes against the Daleks.
Red Saucer Commander
as seen in “Daleks – Invasion Earth: 2150 A.D” (1966)
Name : Red Saucer Commander
Other Aliases : The Red Dalek
First Appearance : Daleks – Invasion Earth: 2150 A.D (1966)
Latest Appearance : Daleks – Invasion Earth: 2150 A.D (1966)
Place of Origin : Skaro
The Red Dalek as in charge of commanding the Dalek Saucer. It is seen to be involved in the 2150 A.D invasion of Earth.
In London the Red Dalek was in charge of overseeing the Robomen patrols and moving the human prisoners into the Dalek Saucers. The Red Dalek is later seen patrolling London alongside the Black Dalek and some robomen, were they mistake the TARDIS for your average police box. When the Red Dalek is shown two humans that killed two of the robomen it ordered that they would be robotised to replace them. One of the humans died while trying to escape and the Red Dalek threatened that anyone else who resisted would meet the same fate. Dr. Who passed the Daleks intelligence test for robotisation and the Red Dalek took Dr. Whos group to oversee the robotisation. The group led an attack when it came for them to be robotised, although both sides experinced many deaths the Red Dalek survived and Dr. Who and his companions escaped. The Gold Dalek in seen ordering the Red Dalek to persue a van ultimatly destroying it, however they do not realise the people in it escaped. The Black Dalek informed that the Earth was ready for the explosive capsule and oversaw the preparations with the Gold and Red Daleks - (To see what happened during the preparations check the Black and Gold Daleks pages). As commanded by the Gold Dalek the Daleks were heading to the Dalek ship when the explosion was due to happen. The magnetic forces of the Earth were messed up when the explosion went wrong, resulting in the Daleks losing control of themselves. The Red Dalek falls down the shaft the capsule had decended down after the Black Dalek does leaving them assumed to be dead.
Movie Black Dalek (1966)
as seen in “Daleks – Invasion Earth: 2150 A.D” (1966)
Name : Black Dalek
Other Aliases : Second-in-Command
First Appearance : Daleks – Invasion Earth: 2150 A.D (1966)
Latest Appearance : Daleks – Invasion Earth: 2150 A.D (1966)
Place of Origin : Skaro
The Black Dalek is second-in-command of the Daleks to the Gold Dalek. It is seen to be partially in charge of the 2150 A.D invasion of Earth.
The Black Dalek is seen operating on the Dalek ship in Bedfordshire where the human slaves were mining - (see Gold Dalek for more). The Black Dalek is later seen patrolling London alongside the Red Dalek and some robomen were they mistake the TARDIS for your average police box. The Black Dalek informed that the Earth was ready for the explosive capsule and oversaw the preparations with the Gold and Red Daleks. The Black Dalek brought Dr. Who and his companions to the Gold Dalek, the Gold Dalek intended to have them exterminated. Dr. Who took control of the ship and ordered an attack on the Daleks, although the Daleks regained control Dr. Who escaped the ship. As commanded by the Gold Dalek the Daleks were heading to the ship. The magnetic forces of the Earth were messed up, resulting in the Daleks losing control of themselves. The Black Dalek falls down the shaft the capsule had decended down, along with the Red Dalek leaving them assumed to be dead.
Movie Gold Dalek
as seen in “Daleks – Invasion Earth: 2150 A.D” (1966)
Name : Gold Dalek
Other Aliases : Gold Chief Dalek, First-in-Command
First Appearance : Daleks – Invasion Earth: 2150 A.D (1966)
Latest Appearance : as seen in Daleks – Invasion Earth: 2150 A.D (1966)
Place of Origin : Skaro
The Gold Dalek is first-in-command of the Daleks and the Black Dalek who is second-in-command to the Gold Dalek. It is seen to be in charge of the 2150 A.D invasion of Earth.
The Gold Dalek in seen ordering the Saucer commander to persue a van ultimatly destroying it. The Dalek saucer then landed in Bedfordshire where human slaves are seen mining in order to extract the magnetic core of the Earth. The Daleks are doing this so they may pilot the Earth as they would a spaceship. After the Saucer commander told the Gold Dalek that they had captured Dr. Who the Gold Dalek intended to have him exterminated. Dr. Who took control of the ship and ordered an attack on the Daleks, although the Daleks regained control Dr. Who escaped the ship. The Gold Dalek commanded the Daleks to follow it to the ship as the countdown for the explosive capsule to go off happens however this will be the end of the Gold Dalek. It is presumed dead after the explosive was detonated off its course, messing with the Earths magnetic force destroying all Daleks on Earth and crashing the ship whilst it tried to take off.
Movie Blue and Silver Dalek Soldiers (1966)
as seen in “Daleks – Invasion Earth: 2150 A.D” (1966)
Name : Dalek Soldiers
Other Aliases : Blue and Silver Daleks
First Appearance : Daleks – Invasion Earth: 2150 A.D (1966)
Latest Appearance : Daleks – Invasion Earth: 2150 A.D (1966)
Place of Origin : Skaro
These Blue and Silver Daleks are Dalek soldiers from the 1966 movie “Daleks – Invasion Earth: 2150 A.D”. They were part of the attack on Earth and were commanded by the Gold and Black Daleks.
Black Movie Dalek
as seen in “Dr. Who and the Daleks” (1964)
Name : Black Dalek
Other Aliases : Supreme Dalek
First Appearance : Dr. Who and the Daleks (1964)
Latest Appearance : Dr. Who and the Daleks (1964)
Place of Origin : Skaro
The Black Dalek was the supreme leader of the Skaro Daleks. It led alongside its subordinate - the Red Dalek - in commanding all of the Daleks in the Dalek city of Skaro.
The Black dalek was present when the Red Dalek captured the time travellers, Dr. who and his companions. The Black Dalek explained the Daleks origins to the travellers and commanded them to get the anti-radiation drug from the Thals. He watched Susan leave to go and get the drug alongside the Red Dalek ordering that the drug only be used on the Daleks. Even though the Red Dalek believed they should leave the city to destroy the Thals, the Black dalek believed they should lure the Thals into the city. After the Daleks gave the drugs to a Dalek work section and their deaths occured the Daleks learned that the drug was not safe for them. After realising that it would not be able to assist them in leaving the city, the Daleks decided to used a neutron bomb. Dr. Who offered the Daleks the TARDIS to try and convice them not to use the bomb but the Black Dalek decided they could use the TARDIS without the humans. After the Thals breached the city the Black Dalek was last seen being assulted by several Thals and is presumed to have died with the other Daleks after the power was cut.