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

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The voice actor speaking through the Dalek-shaped info points in the Dalek Dome is clearly modelled after Nicholas Briggs, the long-time voice of the Daleks since 2000. The Doctor has been at the 1966 World Cup Final before. ( COMIC: The Love Invasion, They Think It's All Over, PROSE: Extra Time) Davros declared the Daleks who refused to recognise his rule "Renegades". ( PROSE: Dalek: The Astounding Untold History of the Greatest Enemies of the Universe) The Fourteenth Doctor is the first incarnation to have their initial post-regeneration story depicted via a comic: Liberation of the Daleks, published in Issue 584-onwards of Doctor Who Magazine. The Doctor claims that the only football match that could change history is Christmas 1914. ( TV: Twice Upon a Time)

Liberation Of The Daleks (Paperback) - Waterstones Doctor Who: Liberation Of The Daleks (Paperback) - Waterstones

In the Dalek City on Skaro, a trio of Daleks survey their videoscopes of local goings-on, watching Skyway Seven's space station defeat a group of Monstrons and Engibrains, the Sub-Aquatic Defence Squad repelling some Terrorkons, and the City Defence Patrol detect a human female intruder - Georgy. Although the patrol threaten to exterminate her, the surveyors tell them to take her to Dalek Central Control for interrogation. 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. 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. En route to Skaro, the ship carrying Davros crashed on the planet Lethe. Davros was rescued and set himself up as "Professor Vaso", altering the perceptions of the humans on the colony so they would not recognise him as the "Great Healer". He attempted to create a new machine, a Juggernaut based on a Mechanoid design. On the Golden Emperor's Skaro, a Dalek informs it that a Space/ Time disturbance has opened above the Mathematicians' Moon, which the Golden Emperor identifies as a Reality Gate, which also opens on Earth, above the Dalek Dome, the Golden Emperor sends a Dalek Scout Craft through the Gate, declaring it a paramount success and that Earth is now for the taking.Russell T. Davies has written four specials for 2023, each ranging around 60 minutes. Three of these episodes will air during November 2023, serving as the 60th anniversary specials of Doctor Who. It is most likely that the fourth special will air during the festive period of 2023 and will be Ncuti Gatwa’s first story as the Fifteenth Doctor. 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. 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. The sketch saw Lenny Henry, playing himself, appearing in his dressing room about to go on stage to host the Comic Relief live-show, when suddenly complaining about stomach pains from eating too much, calling out that he needed " a Doctor". Beginning to flash with regeneration energy, Henry starts to burst into a full on regeneration, suddenly turning into the Fourteenth Doctor who, in a partial re-enactment of his scene in Power, examines himself and exclaims " What?!", then notice he's gonna host the show, looks at his watch and runs off.

LIBERATION OF THE DALEKS | Doctor Who Magazine 584 - Pocketmags LIBERATION OF THE DALEKS | Doctor Who Magazine 584 - Pocketmags

Additionally, it has been common for incarnations of the Doctor to appear in extended-universe material after they appear via regeneration but before their first full story. One early example is the Doctor Who Annual 1982, which used photographs of Peter Davison from All Creatures Great and Small due to the Fifth Doctor's costume not being public yet.

From a sheer cliff face overlooking the sea, as a beautiful new day dawns, the Doctor has been born again. Returning to his TARDIS, the newly regenerated Fourteenth Doctor takes a look to see what the universe has to offer, before being distracted by a noise. Noting the changes in his new yet old body, the TARDIS suddenly dematerialises without his input; it is following Automated Protocol Epsilon Delta Rho, or in other words, is responding to a distress signal. The Doctor is only too happy to help. However, Davros survived and his body remained hidden beneath the ruins of the Kaled City. A group of Daleks decided that they needed Davros' help once again when the Daleks faced battle with the Movellans and the two sides found themselves at an impasse. The Dalek expedition force pledged itself to Davros shortly after he was awoken by the Fourth Doctor. 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. Meanwhile, with Georgy having remembered all her past simulations, she realises there is only one place she can go to find sanctuary. Running through the Dalek Dome's corridors, she enters a room and teleports away... to Skaro. The sonic screwdriver has been destroyed on various other occasions. ( TV: The Visitation, Smith and Jones, The Eleventh Hour)

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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. As a result of being colourised by separate reprint publications, a handful of stories have been colourised differently up to three times.

A young boy is seen carrying a version of the real world toy gun, Dr. Who's Anti-Dalek Fluid Neutraliser. Although not explicitly stated, one of the previous Earth Invasion Zone simulations lived through by Georgy is based on the Beatles' real-life concert at the Shea Stadium in New York City. This is evidenced by discarded banners reading " Shea welcomes the..." and "We wanna hold...", a reference to the song " I Want to Hold Your Hand". From 1992 to 1994, Marvel UK began reprinting colourised reprints of DWM comics in Doctor Who Classic Comics alongside earlier strips by Polystyle Publications, Ltd.

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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.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. While known as Genetic Variant Two-One-Zero and in a period of testing, the Dalek Emperor encountered Steven Taylor. Intrigued by his behaviour, the Emperor gave the Daleks a prime directive to discover, study, and understand the human factor. ( AUDIO: Across the Darkened City) The Doctor asked a human to examine two pictures of a man following a rupture in time that resulted in the creation of multiple versions of reality. ( GAME: Double Danger [+] Paul Lang, Doctor Who The Official Annual 2024 ( Penguin Group, 2023).) Suddenly, the sonic gets a signal three rows behind him, but not a distress signal. Instead, he spots a family of four glowing faintly blue. He confidently tells them that their psychic shields should be properly adjusted in public, and as they deny all knowledge, he sonics their disguises off, revealing them to be a group of four purple-skinned and space-suited aliens. The Doctor realises they are time tourists, there to see how " Hurst hits the crossbar, ball clips the line, referee says yes, England 3-2, Kenneth Wolstenholme, people on the pitch, Hurst again, 4-2", but they dispute this, pointing out that nobody is watching the match anymore. Georgette explains how she and her crew discovered Specimen Six Sigma, trapped inside its casing weeks or possibly months after its saucer crashed on an alien world. Georgette speculates that it survived from static electricity gathered from lightning; the Doctor, however, suggests it survived off of spite alone and claims they should have let it die instead of using it for entertainment. Georgette protests that he does not understand, which the Doctor rebukes. He explains that there are twelve Kaled mutants, each linked to one of twelve zones filled with psychoplasm. The Daleks each think they are the boss in a quantum simulation that the tourists are then teleported into, complete with visual monitoring and image capturing equipment so they can have their picture taken, similar to a flume ride.



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