Davros (Palindrome)

In a parallel universe where the Thals and Kaleds lived in peace on Skaro for centuries, Davros was a Kaled scientist. Unlike his N-Space counterpart, Davros was an expert in transdimensional engineering, as was his Thal wife, Charn, and he initially didn't create any Daleks due to the Thousand Year War not occurring on this universe's Skaro.

However, when Davros began the final tests on a dimensional portal that he and Charn had spent decades creating, he accidentally allowed the Dalek Time Strategist to cross into his universe. Despite the efforts of the Eighth Doctor and Bliss, the Time Strategist succeeded in transforming Davros into a fusion of Davros's numerous selves from throughout the multiverse. As Davros's original personality was slowly erased in favour of a replica of his N-Space counterpart, Davros and the Dalek Time Strategist allied to resurrect the Daleks of N-Space through a similar process, annihilating Skaro (AUDIO: Palindrome) and eventually breaking back into N-Space to resume the Last Great Time War. After an altercation with the newly-resurrected Dalek Emperor, Davros was placed into stasis, as the Emperor believed that he would be useful in the Time War. (AUDIO:  Restoration of the Daleks)

Creating the dimensional portal
Davros spent several years of his life studying transdimensional engineering and attempting to construct a dimensional portal. At some point, he learnt the "legend" of his universe's Time Lords' destruction after they tried to wipe out the early Kaleds, thereby starting the centuries of peace between the Kaleds and the Thals. Eventually, he met Charn, and they married each other. Charn assisted Davros in the later calculations necessary to construct the dimensional portal, and after several decades, the couple had completed the portal. Having already shown the portal to their friends, Davros and Charn began fully activating the dimensional portal to ensure that they were ready to publicly unveil the portal to the media and their investors.

Day 5
Four days after first activating the dimensional portal, Davros and Charn checked the portal in its lab while eating breakfast, but as they began returning to their house, the couple encountered the Eighth Doctor, who frantically told them that Bliss was waiting for them and that they were in immediate danger. Davros, unaware of who the Doctor was or what he was referring to, dismissed him as a lunatic and shut the Doctor out of the lab. Davros then attempted to call the police, but his communicator malfunctioned; seconds later, numerous bronze Daleks attacked the lab and confronted Davros and Charn, although Bliss was able to attack the Daleks with a Dalek gunstick as the trio escaped to the dimensional portal. Inside, the Doctor activated the portal, but was exterminated, along with Bliss and Charn, by the Daleks. Although Davros fled through the dimensional portal, the Daleks simultaneously destroyed it, sending him back along his own timeline.

Day 4
Waking up in bed with Charn three days after first activating the portal, Davros initially dismissed the Dalek attack on his lab as a nightmare, only to realise from Charn that he had travelled back in time. Davros and Charn then ate breakfast and watched the news, which was reporting that several Thal districts had been annihilated. Answering a knock at the door, Davros encountered the Doctor and Bliss again, who had no memory of the Dalek attack on Davros' lab. Confused, Davros angrily ordered the Doctor and Bliss to leave and attempted to wake up from what he believed was a dream within a dream, but to no avail. Davros then told Charn that they should leave, and the couple drove in their hovercar to the bridge leading out of town, only to be ambushed by a Dalek attack squad which destroyed the bridge and exterminated Davros and Charn. It was at this point that Davros began recognising the Daleks, due to both the Dalek attack on his lab the previous day, and Charn's commentary about "some sort of accident on the bridge" on the news on said day.

Day 3
After trying to figure out what was happening and meeting Bliss and The Doctor, he ended up talking to a future version of himself, (that he was not aware was his future self) he got convinced that he needed to destroy the portal to stop the suffering.

This caused him to travel to the very first activation of the portal where The Dalek Time Strategist to came through. After talking with the Dalek Time Strategist, Davros was manipulated into perceiving the Doctor as an enemy because he was a Time Lord, who had attacked Skaro in the distant past. The Time Strategist convinced Davros to help him restore the Daleks and destroy the Doctor by combining every version of every Kaled in the multiverse into one being, 'assuring' Davros that he would have the power to make the Daleks more benevolent and claiming that the Doctor wanted to destroy the Kaleds rather than the Daleks.

By doing this it started to change Davros. He started to change from his Kaled form to a more recognisable ‘decayed’ version and needed the assistance of his chair to move.

Eventually Davros met his past-self and convinced his past-self to destroy the portal and after trying to kill The Doctor and Bliss but finding out they could not die due to the portal; he concluded that he needed to destroy the portal once all of his Daleks were fully stabilised. (AUDIO: Palindrome)

The Daleks did stabilise in the end, but The Doctor and Bliss managed to escape to N-Space where they warned the Time Lords. (AUDIO: Dreadshade)

Amalgamation
The Daleks then used the parallel Davros as a dimensional anchor around whom they drew out, and merged, versions of Davros from several different timelines, reconstituting a passable imitation of the original Davros, (AUDIO: Restoration of the Daleks) who had previously been lost to the Daleks when his command ship flew into the jaws of the Nightmare Child, albeit to be rescued by a temporally-displaced Dalek Caan and later reemerge in the post-Time War universe. (TV: The Stolen Earth/Journey's End)

Having only needed him to reestablish themselves, the Daleks soon turned on their reconstructed Creator. The resurrected Dalek Emperor tried to kill him, but sparked a small-scale civil war in the process. Seeing use in the Davros simulacrum, the Dalek Emperor ultimately decided put him in stasis while waiting for his next use. (AUDIO: Restoration of the Daleks)