The Dalek Invasion of Time (video game)

The Dalek Invasion of Time! is the first episode of the video game Doctor Who Infinity. It was released for iOS, Android, and PC and Mac computers.

Both Michelle Gomez and Ingrid Oliver returned to voice and Petronella Osgood respectively.

Publisher's summary
A tragic event on the edge of the Time War has led to the unlikely creation of a dangerous new type of Dalek hybrid, after a gifted young child is forced to survive by hooking herself into a Dalek life-support system.

As the young girl tries to exact her revenge, the Twelfth Doctor,, Bill and Nardole find themselves in the midst of a full-scale assault on Earth's timeline.

As the invasion spreads, and the Doctor is forced to turn to some of his closest allies for assistance, can they stop this new enemy? And must the Doctor do the unthinkable and ally with the Daleks to save Earth?

Plot
Missy sits at a table at Montmartre, in the 18th century, waiting for an old friend. As it turns out, that friend is the Doctor as he stumbles into the scene with panicking in the background, people screaming about a portal opening in the bathroom. He wonders why Missy is here and blames here for why the Tyrellians are attacking. Missy believes them to be some boring species, but he claims they're anything but as they run in and begin to attack. As he arms himself with his sonic screwdriver he states they're all that stand between them and the complete collapse of Earth's time streams. Missy hurried him along to save all the humans, but with an intense gaze, he explains that they keep winning no matter what he does, via military coups, engineering a catastrophe, or even flat out war. With their reality bending technology, they interlace different time streams which forces the present to snap into a succession of multiple timelines in which their victory is assured. Though Missy dismisses it, claiming that he's fought wars before, the Doctor continues to ask for her help as he can't do it alone. Eventually, she accepts.

Battling them, she decides she wants to take a look underneath their masks, revealing a green being with large teeth and long green hair. Repulsed by their appearance, she understands why they wear masks. The Doctor however is frustrated that they are totally unable to defeat them. She orders him to get into their systems while she holds them off. Taking control of their systems, he's able to reassert the timelines so the outcome ends with his own victory instead, but explains that unless their technology is destroyed, their victory was only a temporary one. Missy has the solution for it, and activates a bomb that explodes the building they're in. With the rubble posing a new threat, the Doctor wants Missy to help him save some of the "useless" humans as well. She confesses to herself that it was invigorating. Then she tells the Doctor that this time, she needs his help.

The duo head into his TARDIS, the Doctor sceptical that she was up to something. She didn't like the idea of asking for his help, but swallowing her pride, she'd explain that she found a place where she was happy - a planet called Vartagen. She says that she had been there for nearly a century when light fell out of the sky, which reminded her of Pandaroth during the Last Great Time War, which could only mean one then. The Daleks were here. She was torturing someone when they arrived, and in attempt to fight back she used a grenade launcher, but there were simply too many and the Vartagens never stood a chance. She fled, not wanting to be exterminated. The Doctor expresses sorrow, knowing full well what it's like to lose people to Daleks, but she explains she didn't mind about the people and was more upset about them taking her home. The Doctor still appreciated this as progress as she begins to understand what it's like for the people left behind. But Missy corrects him as she tells him there were no people left behind. They weren't there just to conquer, but they were there to colonise. The Doctor finds this impossible, as this goes against their entire MO, so Missy shows him.

The TARDIS lands on Vartagen, the ashes still lingering fresh in the air. Missy is proven right as the Daleks are building their own city in the ruins of the old one, as well as turning the previous lifeforms into Dalek mutants before they're put into the machines. Though the Doctor finds this obscene, he also questions as to why they're doing it, given how genetic impurity is abhorrent to the Daleks. They return to the TARDIS in an attempt to understand what exactly is transpiring on the planet. The Doctor attempts to hack into the Pathweb using a remote link from the TARDIS to look inside and find out what they're doing and why.

Unsuccessfully, he states he can't find a way through their security systems. Missy tells him the only way to manage is to capture a Dalek and open it up, and by connecting their neural amplifiers to the TARDIS they could force their way in. The Doctor objects, given they're still living creatures and they'd be subjecting it to a lot of pain, but she handcuffs him so she can continue with her plan.

She exits the TARDIS and successfully captures a Dalek, bringing it back into the TARDIS. She nickname's the Dalek Bob and explains he is harmless. She finally frees the Doctor, open the Dalek up and plugs it into the TARDIS meaning they're able to gain access to the Pathweb. Gazing into it, she can see every single Dalek thought, their entire history. She spots a node of corruption, and deduces it as Freya and discovers her to be a human child.

A planet with the designated name of Alpha Reticula 12 was populated by Freya and her parents, and renamed Fresia. Her parents devoted their lives to understanding everything that they could about the world and taught Freya everything that she knew, cataloguing all of the lifeforms which Freya found fascinating. They had brought to the planet some Mining robots, and while her mum and dad kept busy, she too didn't remain idle, as she rigged up a satellite receiver after absorbing the data cubes they brought and beamed in data streams from all over the Great and Bountiful Human Empire. She had also re-configured one of the robots to make her very own kind of robot. Despite their anger, her parents let her keep it. She used the robots to prospect for minerals on the beach. Then, one day, the Daleks came.

Missy, briefly, begs the Doctor to unplug her from the Pathweb as she fears she knows what will come. But she soon finds herself back into Freya's part of the Pathweb once more.

Freya and her parents were not ready for the Daleks, as they were too nice to ever foresee anything like them arriving onto the planet. Freya knew these monsters would never stop, for she read about them before. To retaliate, she activates the defensive protocols in her robots. They weren't able to slow them down for long, and ravaged the planet with all their force. They killed her mother, causing her dad to kill them in furious anger with his mining laser. He dragged Freya away, wherein she figured that there was another way to fight them. If she could re-program their system there was a chance for her to slow down or destroy the Daleks. By doing this she stopped one, whilst the other one closed in and exterminated her father. As a Dalek approached, she thought that she had nothing left to live for, but then remembered the self-destruct protocols she implemented into her robots which was enough to distract the Daleks, and so she ran for her life.

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Cast

 * - Michelle Gomez
 * Petronella Osgood - Ingrid Oliver
 * Freya - Bella Ramsey

Crew
Writer - George Mann