Mark Seven

Mark Seven, sometimes referred to as Agent Seven or just Seven, was an android soldier who fought against Daleks. First serving as second-in-command in the Anti-Dalek Force, by the 40th century he served in the Space Security Service alongside the likes of Sara Kingdom.

Anti-Dalek Force
Sometime after the end of the Dalek Killer programme, and before the 40th century, (PROSE:  The Astounding Untold History of the Greatest Enemies of the Universe) Mark Seven, Reb Shavron and Joel Shaw were recruited to lead the newly founded Anti-Dalek Force. Shaw was the commander, and Seven and Shavron were his seconds-in-command. The Force initially had no idea that Seven was a nonhuman, but they discovered his android nature when he appeared to die at the end of their first mission. (PROSE: Terror Task Force)

On the way back to base, Seven, along with Shavron and Shaw, landed on Omegon after getting word of a Dalek invasion of the planet. They quickly learned that they'd walked into a trap. Escaping the Daleks, they soon learned of a prison camp in a city on Omegon. The Daleks, unable to find the ADF trio, planted a bomb which would inevitably destroy the agents, should it explode. Seven, sprinted to the Dalek ship as it was about to take-off and planted the bomb on its exterior, leading to the destruction of the ship when the bomb exploded. (PROSE: Exterminate! Exterminate! Exterminate!)

Seven later helped to rescue Shavron when she crash-landed on Terroth (COMIC: Planet of Serpents) and worked with Shaw and Shavron to defeat a group of Daleks melting the ice of Antarctica. (COMIC: Flood!!!)

A year after the ADF was founded, was caught up in a Dalek invasion of Emmeron, where the Daleks used the Doomsday Machine to miniaturise the entire human population of an ADF base on the planet. Shaw and Shavron later arrived and had him reactivated. Seven then flew the pair to Skaro where they destroyed the Doomsday Machine. (PROSE: The Doomsday Machine)

Later, Seven travelled to the dark side of the Moon to investigate the disappearance of ADF agent Himlein Shtock. After Seven and his crew defeated an army of Daleks, he entered the caverns where the Daleks had been based and found an array of worryingly powerful weapons and a large fortress thought to be the proto-type of an orbital fortress. (PROSE: Special Report)

Seven and Shaw arrived on the planet Scottus in response to a distress call. The colony planet was under attack by the Daleks. Seven managed to manoeuvre the ship to land in the defence base where they found Lou Corby. Corby, disappointed that only two ADF agents that shown up, activated the defence robot Igo, which assessed the situation before deciding the best course of action was to destroy the planet. Unable to stop Igo, Shaw and Seven hastily escaped the planet before this action was carried out. (PROSE: The Solution)

Space Security Service
Mark Seven was recruited by Colonel Marc Forest and Compuvac to become an agent of the Space Security Service. He was appointed as the head of internal and field security. (PROSE: The Outlaw Planet) As the Service required that agents achieve their objectives without regard for sentiment or compassion, (TV: The Daleks' Master Plan) Seven was responsible for the continued loyalty of all agents. (PROSE: Top Secret)

In the late 40th century, Mark Seven travelled with fellow SSS members Jason Corey and Sara Kingdom on the Space Exploration Team mission to the surface of the giant meteorite M5. Within two days, the Exploration Team, which included Sara's brother David Kingdom, had established a pre-fabricated base called Explorer Base One, protected by a force field. They believed the meteorite devoid of intelligent life, but the base was attacked by Daleks whilst the SSS agents were searching the wider area. The only survivor from the crew was David, who was taken captive for interrogation. Discovering the Daleks' secret underground hideout, the SSS agents tried to rescue David and destroy the Daleks, but arrived too late to stop the Dalek ship escaping with their prisoner. (AUDIO: The Destroyers)

Mark Seven wrote a file about the incident, which Mavic Chen consulted when he and Bret Vyon met Sara Kingdom "so many years" later in 3999. (AUDIO: The Guardian of the Solar System)

Features
According to one account, Agent Seven was impossible to distinguish from a regular human. His hair was actually resilient fibre that protected head mechanisms from impact; his ears were actually audio detectors that were ultra high powered microphone, sensitive enough to hear a pin drop from over four miles away; and his eyes' vision lenses were miniaturised television cameras that relayed all visual images to his calculator cells, which resembled a human brain with high intelligence levels.

Seven's nose contained an early warning locator, a scent analyser and a magni radar unit which could detect the approach of anything in total darkness. He also had a radicom unit in his right shoulder with enough power to maintain constant contact with SSS HQ. His speech projector used his lips and tongue to simulate human speech, but since his mech-vocaliser consisted of variable mechanical voice chords, he could perfectly impersonate any nonhuman voice or sound.

As substitutes for human muscles, Seven's muscular units contained powerful electric motors. He could lift eight tons with one hand, and he could maintain sprint speed for over 100 miles. While his electro cells were self-charging, when they were discharged, his motive power would run out and he would appear to be tired. (PROSE: Top Secret)

According to other accounts, Seven was easily distinguishable from other humans due to his pedantic speech patterns. He was equipped with a loyalty circuit, an emotion circuit subservient to his relentless logic, and an infraspectrum-sensitive vision circuit. (AUDIO: The Destroyers)

Behind the scenes

 * Mark Seven would have featured prominently in Terry Nation's proposed Dalek television series. The pilot for this series, The Destroyers, was adapted into an audio story of the same name by Big Finish Productions.