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  1. Genesis of the Daleks (1966 bytes)
    2: ...s the first to feature Davros, the creator of the Daleks. 5: ...weakness that would reduce the species' threat in the future.
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  2. Davros (3129 bytes)
    1: ...an obvious inspiration for his eventual design of the Dalek. 3: ...ed out by the Thals. The Daleks then exterminated the Thal victors. 5: ...eations, the newly-created Daleks, when they turn their guns on him.
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  3. Dalek (24356 bytes)
    1: ...''", screeched in a frantic mechanical voice. The Daleks were created by writer Terry Nation and BBC... 3: Image:daleks.jpg|right|frame|Exterminate! Exterminate!
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  4. Skaro (3224 bytes)
    1: ...e writer Terry Nation as the origin planet of the Daleks. 3: ...nent that was divided into halves, west and east, of almost equal size. 5: ...sor species to the Kaleds, the dreaded cyborg Daleks.
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    1: ...ate the number of episodes in the serial. Unless otherwise noted, episodes were 25 minutes long. 5: ... reference works being unable to initially access the production files.)''
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  6. Fanon (11868 bytes)
    1: ...movie itself. ''Fanon'' is a portmanteau word of ''Fan (aficionado)|fan'' and ''Canon (ficti... 3: ...t was associated with a commercial anime, but of which only one has been translated.) 5: ...lly introduce facts in subsequent installments of their work which invalidate fanon.
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  7. Thal (Doctor Who) (1445 bytes)
    1: ...ision series ''Doctor Who'', originating on the planet Skaro. 3: ...bic Daleks - returned and attempted to wipe them out. 5: ...-like travel machines, which became the dreaded Daleks.
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    1: ...of aliens that have appeared in various works of aliens in fiction|fiction featuring aliens. 3: *List of named species|List of named species: {{compactTOC}} 4: ...ks of fiction featuring unnamed alien races|Works of fiction featuring unnamed alien races
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  9. Kaled (1688 bytes)
    1: ...ies ''Doctor Who'' and the forebears of the Daleks. 3: ... mutated and became the aggressive and xenophobic Daleks. 5: ...eir development into the Daleks was engineered by the Kaled scientist Davros for his own purposes.)
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  10. Genesis of the Daleks (1966 bytes)
    2: ...s the first to feature Davros, the creator of the Daleks. 5: ...weakness that would reduce the species' threat in the future.
    http://www.newwikisite.com/articles/g/e/Genesis_of_the_Daleks.html

  11. Dalek Emperor (1496 bytes)
    1: ...leader of the Daleks, or in later stories, of the Imperial Dalek faction. 3: ...Emperor is ''not'' Davros, the creator of the Daleks. 5: ...faction. However, at which point in Dalek history the story fits is unclear.
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  12. Terror of the Autons (9134 bytes)
    2: ...nt and Roger Delgado as his arch-nemesis, The Master.
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  13. Doctor Who spin-offs (22313 bytes)
    1: ...ow alive in the minds of its fans and the public. The programme is being revived in 2005. 3: ...mmon for a former television character to reprise their characters in audio. 5: ...ich spin-off material will be considered canon by the new show.
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