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The main model of Imperial Daleks was developed by Davros on the planet Necros and were rendered in a stunning white and gold casing. But it wasn't just the exterior that differentiated them from ...
In 'Remembrance of the Daleks,' the gold and white Daleks were a breakaway faction called Imperial Daleks, along with a stubby Special Weapons Dalek. The other faction was the gunmetal Daleks ...
A Doctor Who superfan who creates homemade Daleks to support charities said he has turned a character which “wants to destroy planet Earth” into a “cause for something good”. Mark Casto is ...
More imperial Daleks - decked out in gold and white and loyal to Davros - were seen hovering up various staircases in the school in later episodes.
We've seen plenty of evil, power-hungry characters ally themselves with the Daleks - and their eventual fates. But what of those characters that choose to help evil for more complicated reasons?
The BBC released stills from the Doctor Who remaster of "The Daleks" in colour and wow, the floors are blue. Like... really, really BLUE!
As for the Daleks, followers of the pepperpots' ever-shifting design were not only treated to a brilliant black-and-silver Renegade leader but an entire new strain of white-and-gold Imperial ...
Dalek fans, an established British filmmaker wants to make a documentary about Doctor Who's greatest enemy, but he needs your help.
1 / 11 The Daleks were introduced to Doctor Who audiences in 1963 in an episode titled The Dead Planet, in which the Doctor and his companions arrived on their battle-ravaged planet, Skaro. Daleks ...
For extreme battle scenarios, the Imperial Daleks devised special tank-like units whose sole purpose was to kill. These Special Weapons Daleks were absolute beasts, housed in bolstered, battle ...