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Dalek Combat Training Manual was a reference book by Richard Atkinson and Mike Tucker detailing the threat of the Daleks and events from Dalek history. The book was written from an in-universe perspective, similarly to TARDIS Type 40 Instruction Manual. It presented itself as a guide to the Daleks for Time Lords preparing for battle in the Last Great Time War, written at least in part by General Kenossium, and using information willingly taken from the Doctor's memories as well as the Matrix (including events from the Doctor's relative future).
Publisher's summary[]
Know your enemy.
The Daleks are the most evil creatures ever created - genetically engineered mutants encased in a machine that is optimised to kill. They hate all other life forms and will stop at nothing to destroy those who stand in their way - their single-minded imperative? To become the dominant species in the universe.
The Dalek Combat Training Manual collates intelligence gathered by Time Lords over centuries of raging wars through time and space, and is invaluable to anyone engaging the Daleks in battle. It furnishes the user with an in-depth guide to their construction, their strategies and how they are to be ultimately defeated. Discover full schematics of Dalek spacecraft, insights into the Dalek factions, a history of the Time War, detailed analysis of their creator Davros, and much more.
This manual is the definitive guide to one of the most feared races in the Whoniverse.
Contents[]
- Know Your Enemy
- Introduction
- Section I – The Creator of the Daleks
- Section II – The Dalek World
- Section III – Power of the Daleks
- Section IV – The Thals
- Section V – The Mark III Travel Machine
- Section VI – Dalek Hierarchy
- Section VII – Dalek Factions
- Section VIII – Dalek Duplicates & Other Factions
- Section IX – Time Travel
- Section X – Weapons of War
- Section XI – Invasion Earth
- Section XII – The Time War
- Appendix – Dalek Anomalies
- Index
Summary[]
to be added
Worldbuilding[]
- Information on River Song's species has been restricted by the CIA.
- "Fenris and the Black Sun War" is a report on the Black Sun War written by Lord Griffen.
- Type I Daleks are found in the Dalek City.
- Type II Daleks are adapted for travel outside native Dalek enviroments.
- Type III Daleks are Type I Daleks retrofitted with solar slats.
- Type IV Daleks retain many of the features of the earliest prototypes.
- Type V Daleks are Type III Daleks with modified sensor globes.
- Type VI Daleks are an early prototype of the Imperial Dalek.
- Type VII Daleks are the Imperial Dalek model.
- Type VIII Daleks are bronze.
- Type IX Daleks are the New Dalek Paradigm.
Notes[]
- The timeline of Dalek activity in the 21st century has the erroneous order of the Cult of Skaro Incident (2007), the Recon Scout Incident (2019), the Security Drone Incident (2021), the Van Statten Incident (2012) and the Planetary Relocation Incident (2009).
- The timeline of Dalek activity in linear history places the Dead Planet Incident in the 22nd century, however, the field report dates the incident to the 20th century. The latter lines up with but does not explicitly reiterate the claim by The Dalek Handbook that the First Doctor had succeeded in returning Ian Chesterton and Barbara Wright to 1963, only on Skaro instead of Earth.
- Though not necessarily an error, it is curious to note that the Dead Planet Incident, while preceding the Magnetic Core Incident in the linear 22nd century, is indicated to follow the Magnetic Core Incident in the Daleks' timeline.
- Griffen is misspelled as "Griffin".
- Leo Rugazzi is misspelled as "Raguzzi".
- Perpugilliam Brown is misspelled as "Perpugillium".
Continuity[]
- The manual covers the Dead Planet Incident, (TV: The Daleks) the Magnetic Core Incident, (TV: The Dalek Invasion of Earth) the Mechonoid Incident, (TV: The Chase) the Time Destructor Incident, (TV: The Daleks' Master Plan) the Vulcan Incident, (TV: The Power of the Daleks) the Human Factor Incident, (TV: The Evil of the Daleks) the Time Paradox Incident, (TV: Day of the Daleks) the Spiridon Incident, (TV: Planet of the Daleks) the Exxilon Incident, (TV: Death to the Daleks) the Genesis Incident, (TV: Genesis of the Daleks) the Movellan Incident, (TV: Destiny of the Daleks) the Duplicate Incident, (TV: Resurrection of the Daleks) the Necros Incident, (TV: Revelation of the Daleks) the Hand of Omega Incident, (TV: Remembrance of the Daleks) the Van Statten Incident, (TV: Dalek) the Bad Wolf Incident, (TV: Bad Wolf/The Parting of the Ways) the Cult of Skaro Incident, (TV: Army of Ghosts/Doomsday) the Dalek-Human Hybrid Incident, (TV: Daleks in Manhattan/Evolution of the Daleks) the Planetary Relocation Incident, (TV: The Stolen Earth/Journey's End) the Ironside Incident, (TV: Victory of the Daleks) the Total Collapse Event Incident, (TV: The Pandorica Opens/The Big Bang) the Asylum Incident, (TV: Asylum of the Daleks) the 'Falls No More' Incident, (TV: The Day of the Doctor) the Trenzalore Incident, (TV: The Time of the Doctor) the Good Dalek Incident, (TV: Into the Dalek) the Hybrid Incident, (TV: The Magician's Apprentice/The Witch's Familiar) the Recon Scout Incident (TV: Resolution) and the Security Drone Incident. (TV: Revolution of the Daleks)
- The manual acknowledges that the Twelfth Doctor caught up with Rusty on Villengard. (TV: Twice Upon a Time)
- The Panopticon Library contains works by Engin (TV: The Deadly Assassin) and Andred. (TV: The Invasion of Time)
- The Grand Order of Oberon is covered in Orcini and the Battle of Vavetron. (PROSE: Revelation of the Daleks)
- The Time Lords are attempting to locate Susan Foreman. (AUDIO: All Hands on Deck)
- The Time Lords' first time war was started by Fenris and the Order of the Black Sun. (COMIC: Star Death, 4-D War, Black Sun Rising)
- The Time Lords have heard rumours of humanised Daleks having settled on Kyrol. (COMIC: Children of the Revolution)
- A group of Daleks landed on the planet Strellin, where they were rescued by an order of monks and created stained-glass casings. (AUDIO: Order of the Daleks)
- The Time Lords are aware of alternative versions of the Doctor's first encounter with the Daleks. (AUDIO: Sphere of Influence, PROSE: Doctor Who in an Exciting Adventure with the Daleks)
- The Time Lords acknowledge an alternative "origin story" of the Daleks involving the Golden Emperor. (COMIC: Genesis of Evil)
- The Time Lords have studied documents of the Space Security Service's conflict with the Daleks. (AUDIO: The Destroyers)
- The Time Lords acknowledge the Dalek Time Controller, (AUDIO: Patient Zero) its destruction (AUDIO: Eye of Darkness) and successor, the Dalek Time Strategist. (AUDIO: The Shadow Vortex)
- Time Lord intelligence tells of the Dalek Time Squad operating in the Dark Times. (PROSE: The Guide to the Dark Times)
- The Dark Times are referred to as the "early universe". The same phrase was used by The Book of the War for the time prior to the anchoring of the thread. (PROSE: The Book of the War)
Publication history[]
to be added
External links[]
- Official Dalek Combat Training Manual page at Penguin Books