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

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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. Upon trying to start a moral debate, the Doctor tells the Supreme Dalek to call the Archbishop of Canterbury.

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When rescuing Georgy, the Doctor comforts her by saying "Hey there, Georgy girl!", in reference to the song " Georgy Girl" by the Seekers. The Doctor comments on the colour of his kidneys, claiming that them being blue is normal. The Twelfth Doctor previously complained, following his own regeneration, that he did not like the colour of his new kidneys. ( TV: The Time of the Doctor) The Dalek Survival Guide was unable to identify the date of this event on Skaro. ( PROSE: Dalek Survival Guide) One account dated Operation Human Factor and the ensuing Dalek Civil War as taking place over 1000 years into a Great War which began with the Dalek defeat in the Time Destructor Incident of the year 4000. ( PROSE: The Evil of the Daleks) However, the Time Lords' time scale of Dalek activity placed these events following the 41st century but before the recovery of Davros during the Dalek-Movellan War in the 46th century. ( PROSE: Dalek Combat Training Manual)After its destruction, the Doctor refers to his sonic screwdriver as a "Swiss Army sonic" and recalls it being made out of Sheffield steel. ( TV: The Woman Who Fell to Earth) In issue 455 in 2012, the sole comic strip other than the three-panel Doctor Whoah! was a Doctor-less story (apart from a doll with the Eleventh Doctor's likeness) called Imaginary Enemies. This story featured a pre- TARDIS travel Amy and Rory, along with their time-travelling daughter Mels, and was set during a twelve-year narrative gap in the 2010 episode The Eleventh Hour. It was published after the final comic story in the magazine where Amy and Rory were travelling with the Eleventh Doctor.

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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. David Tenant will be returning as the Fourteenth Doctor, having just regenerated into a new incarnation from Jodie Whittaker’s Thirteenth Doctor. Additionally, three actors have played two incarnations of the Doctor at once via regeneration sequences. Trevor Martin played both the Third Doctor and a unique Fourth Doctor in the stage play Doctor Who and the Daleks in Seven Keys to Doomsday, Sylvester McCoy played the Sixth and Seventh Doctors in Time and the Rani, and Paul McGann briefly played the War Doctor at the end of The Night of the Doctor. However, in these cases, the actors were only standing in for these incarnations' primary actors, and they did not play two fully unique incarnations in full.A new transgender, 15-year-old character named Rose will be played by Yasmin Finney. It is strongly rumored that this character’s full name is Rose Temple-Noble, the child of Donna Noble and Shaun Temple.

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The Doctor was ultimately proven wrong as the Emperor's forces defeated the rebels, ( COMIC: Bringer of Darkness) with the surviving Humanised Daleks forced to flee Skaro. ( COMIC: Children of the Revolution) The civil war brought the Great War to an end. ( PROSE: The Evil of the Daleks)By the Shoreditch Incident, the Renegade Daleks were fragmented, with certain factions not engaged in the conflict with the Imperium; ( PROSE: Remembrance of the Daleks) indeed, some of the Dalek Prime's Daleks, even after the war, were sympathetic to Davros'' side. ( PROSE: War of the Daleks) The Supreme Dalek at the time hoped to rally them by killing the Seventh Doctor. ( PROSE: Remembrance of the Daleks) The Doctor claims that for the entire population of Skaro to be stabilised at the quantum level at a pace that would not take thousands of years, they would need a billion billion billion billion expert mathematicians at the level of "the love children of Fermat, and Pythagoras, and a Quadruple-Brained Algebraist from Statistikon IV". 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. After the Thirteenth Doctor and her allies foiled the Spy Master's plot and reversed her forced regeneration "into him", the Master decided that if he couldn't be the Doctor, then neither could she. He spitefully exacted his revenge in his dying moments; using his Tissue Compression Eliminator, the Master directed the Qurunx's destructive blast at the Doctor, fatally wounding her. Staving off regeneration long enough to have a final conversation with Yasmin Khan, she then travelled alone to a cliff overlooking the sea, where she could watch the sunrise one last 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)

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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: The Doctor again mourns over the sonic screwdriver upon its destruction, describing it as having been "killed". ( TV: The Visitation)

The Doctor displays the ability to smell when and where in time he is. ( TV: The Unicorn and the Wasp) The first words spoken by the Fourteenth Doctor in his comic book tenure are: "All right then, universe - what have you got for me today?". One hundred and fifty rels earlier, Georgy is inside the TARDIS where a hologram of the Doctor angrily instructs her to open the door due to having misplaced his key. Though she is confused by the way the hologram speaks, she does as it instructs. With the door open, the Supreme Dalek appears, revealing it to be behind the hologram, and declares that only two Dalek guards will follow it, as if the TARDIS has crossed between universes once, it can do so again. Once inside the TARDIS, the Supreme states that at the moment of singularity, the crew of the Dalek saucer will be the last remaining life forms in the universe, which it declares to be the ultimate triumph. At that same moment, the crew of the saucer are destroyed as the simulated universe collapses. The Doctor claims that the Dalek Dome "has about as much educational value as Baron Munchausen's memoirs".

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