Emancipation of the Daleks (audio story)

 was the third release in The Audio Novels. It was written by Jonathan Morris and featured the Twelfth Doctor, Bill Potts and the Daleks.

Summary
Bill Potts has an unexpected visitor: another Bill Potts from twenty years in the future. Bill summons the Doctor, who confirms that the other Bill is the genuine article. She has come to see her younger self for a reason...but she can’t say what it is without creating a paradox!

Moments later, the TARDIS Cloister Bell sounds. A damaged Dalek war saucer is travelling back through the time vortex on a collision course. The Doctor dematerialises the TARDIS to avoid it, only to cause the spaceship to crash-land in Earth’s recent past. When it re-materialises, the TARDIS is now in a world altered beyond recognition. The city of Bristol has been reduced to rubble, save for an interstellar rocket construction site and a top-security research complex. The complex is guarded by ‘Robomen’ and flying security drones piloted by Dalek mutants.

The Doctor quickly realises what has happened. History has been changed, and the Daleks have conquered the Earth, enslaving the human race.

He couldn’t be more wrong. And Bill is about to discover that her past, present and future are no longer her own.

Plot
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Characters

 * Twelfth Doctor
 * Bill Potts / Future Bill / "Alt Bill"
 * Daleks
 * Moira / Alternate Moira
 * Darren
 * Toni
 * Kerry
 * Dr Chapman
 * Supreme Leader Jean Hamilton
 * Angelo Rossi
 * Cooksly

Crew

 * Cover Art - Claudia Gironi
 * Executive Producers - Jason Haigh-Ellery and Nicholas Briggs
 * Music and Sound Design - Steve Foxon
 * Script Editor - Roland Moore
 * Writer - Jonathan Morris

Continuity

 * Bill previously encountered the Daleks in TV: The Pilot.
 * The Doctor tells Bill that the TARDIS has a yearometer. (TV: "The Cave of Skulls"; PROSE: Doctor Who in an Exciting Adventure with the Daleks, Byzantium!, Eater of Wasps; COMIC: The Doctor Strikes Back)
 * The Doctor has had past dealings with the Robomen, and explains that the process usually can't be reversed. Without the Daleks' control, they usually go insane and commit suicide. (TV: The Dalek Invasion of Earth)