Dalek Prime

The Dalek Prime was a senior-ranking Dalek according to some accounts. The title may have been interchangeable with Dalek Supreme, much in the same way that the Supreme was occasionally referred to as the Black Dalek.

Biography
The Dalek Prime was among the earliest Daleks in existence and was the one that fired on Davros when they turned on him at their creation. (TV: Genesis of the Daleks, PROSE: The Evil of the Daleks, War of the Daleks)

At one point in their history, the Dalek Prime sent a squad of Daleks in a time machine to pursue the TARDIS and kill the Doctor and his companions. The Supreme Dalek supervised the operation and was to report their progress to the Dalek Prime. The squad ultimately failed. (PROSE: The Chase)

In the year 4000, the Daleks constructed a base on the planet Kembel and formed an alliance with the rulers of the Outer Galaxies to gather the resources they needed to build the Time Destructor which they planned to use to wipe out the entire Solar System. The Dalek Prime awaited the completion of the invasion on Skaro. Due to the interference of the First Doctor, the Time Destructor's taranium core was stolen. The Dalek Prime sent a Red Dalek from Skaro to Kembel in another time machine to aid in its recovery. When the taranium was recovered and returned to Kembel, the Doctor got hold of the Time Destructor and wiped out the Dalek force stationed there. The Dalek Prime, unable to replace the invasion fleet and the Black Dalek commanding it, was forced to accept the defeat. (PROSE: Mission to the Unknown/The Mutation of Time)

In the wake of the Time Destructor disaster, much of the galaxy was warned about the Dalek plan and several war forces - among them the Thals, the Draconians and the Terran Federation - were formed to battle the Dalek Empire in a series of wars fought over the course of the millenium and into the 5000s. It was eventually predicted by Dalek computers that the race would become extinct within 80 years if it could not secure victory. The Dalek Prime became the Dalek Emperor during this time and, desperate to win, ordered the Daleks to conduct research into the Dalek Factor. He was heavily damaged, presumed dead, when the Second Doctor infected many of the Daleks with the Human Factor, sparking a devastating civil war between them and the Emperor's Guards. (PROSE: The Evil of the Daleks)

Much later, the Dalek Prime returned following the Imperial-Renegade Dalek Civil War and set about planning to extinguish the remaining support Davros still had within the Dalek Empire. A deal was made with a group of Thals who kidnapped Davros, along with the Eighth Doctor, and they transported him to Skaro to stand trial. Before the trial, the Dalek Prime claimed to the Doctor that much of Dalek history was a fabrication to prevent destruction of Skaro by Davros and the Seventh Doctor at the culmination of the Shoreditch Incident could be avoided. During Davros's trial, one of Davros's supporters destroyed a decoy of the Dalek Prime, igniting another civil war. The Dalek Prime claimed victory after Davros's capture and apparent execution and after his supporters were apparently wiped out. (PROSE: War of the Daleks)

The Dalek Prime was pulled through the Doctor's timestream and encountering the fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth incarnations of the Doctor. He was finally trapped in a time loop created by the Fifth Doctor. (AUDIO: The Four Doctors)

The Master once called the Dalek Prime "ridiculous". (PROSE: Legacy of the Daleks)

Behind the Scenes

 * The Dalek Prime's original appearance was to be the War of the Daleks TV serial proposed by John Peel. The story was never produced following the show's cancellation in 1989. Peel kept the idea and the Dalek Prime appeared or was mentioned in all of his Dalek novels and novelisations apart from PROSE: The Power of the Daleks. AUDIO: The Four Doctors marks the Dalek Prime's only appearance in a story that was neither a novel nor written by Peel.
 * The Dalek Prime is commonly described as a shorter gold Dalek with a spherical top section, rather like the TV21 Dalek Emperor.
 * Novels usually refer to the Dalek Prime as a "he" rather than an "it" like all the other standard Daleks. This would also happen with Dalek X in PROSE: Prisoner of the Daleks.