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== Behind the scenes ==
 
== Behind the scenes ==
 
* The prop for this Dalek is the same prop for the [[Supreme Controller (The Dalek Invasion of Earth)|Supreme Dalek]]. The production team didn't paint it in time for the show as seen during the attack on the saucer — the Commander went in but the Supreme came out — for it was not seen during the second part of part 2 and the rest of the episode.
 
* The prop for this Dalek is the same prop for the [[Supreme Controller (The Dalek Invasion of Earth)|Supreme Dalek]]. The production team didn't paint it in time for the show as seen during the attack on the saucer — the Commander went in but the Supreme came out — for it was not seen during the second part of part 2 and the rest of the episode.
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* The color scheme used for the saucer commander has not reappeared in any subsequent televised episodes to date. However, the "Dalek Patrol Ship" sets released in 2014 included an exclusive 3.75-inch bronze "Dalek pilot" figurine bearing a black dome and alternating black "skirt" panels identical to the color scheme of the saucer commander.
 
* In the [[Daleks' Invasion Earth 2150 A.D.|remake of ''The Dalek Invasion of Earth'']] starring [[Peter Cushing]], the saucer commander's roles are taken up by the [[Red Dalek]].
 
* In the [[Daleks' Invasion Earth 2150 A.D.|remake of ''The Dalek Invasion of Earth'']] starring [[Peter Cushing]], the saucer commander's roles are taken up by the [[Red Dalek]].
   

Revision as of 15:18, 22 July 2015

A Dalek saucer commander was the designated commander of the Dalek flying saucer.

In Bedfordshire during the 22nd century Dalek invasion of Earth, the First Doctor encountered a saucer commander, which served as the second-in-command to the Supreme Dalek. Unlike Dalek drones, the Saucer Commander had a unique casing featuring a black dome and alternating black-and-silver panels on the lower half. The commander, along with the Supreme Dalek and the Dalek fleet, was destroyed at the climax of the invasion by the uprush from the exploding penetrative explosive capsule. (TV: The Dalek Invasion of Earth)

A Dalek saucer commander led a saucer to destroy satellites during the Cold War, hoping the Americans and the Russians would blame each other and the conflict would escalate. It exterminated a Dalek for questioning an order. However, the Dalek saucer was infiltrated by the Third Doctor, who contacted a submarine, the HMS Pandora, and ordered it to fire on the ship. The Daleks, including the Saucer Commander, died as the ship flooded (COMIC: The Threat from Beneath)

Behind the scenes

  • The prop for this Dalek is the same prop for the Supreme Dalek. The production team didn't paint it in time for the show as seen during the attack on the saucer — the Commander went in but the Supreme came out — for it was not seen during the second part of part 2 and the rest of the episode.
  • The color scheme used for the saucer commander has not reappeared in any subsequent televised episodes to date. However, the "Dalek Patrol Ship" sets released in 2014 included an exclusive 3.75-inch bronze "Dalek pilot" figurine bearing a black dome and alternating black "skirt" panels identical to the color scheme of the saucer commander.
  • In the remake of The Dalek Invasion of Earth starring Peter Cushing, the saucer commander's roles are taken up by the Red Dalek.