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Both Skaro and the Imperial Dalek mothership are apparently destroyed ( in the future ) when the Seventh Doctor tricks Davros into using the Time Lord artifact known as the Hand of Omega which makes Skaro's Sun go supernova.
Davros now has a mechanical hand which is capable of firing electricity.
Davros and the Daleks plan to detonate a " reality bomb ", a wavelength transmitted by the stolen planets which cancels out the electrical field binding atoms, reducing the whole of creation, even other Universes due to the Medusa Cascade being a rift, to nothingness except for the Daleks and the Crucible, in order to achieve " ultimate victory ".
Terry Molloy has reprised his role as Davros in the spin-off audio plays produced by Big Finish Productions, mostly notably Davros ( taking place during the Sixth Doctor's era ), which, through flashbacks, explored the scientist's life prior to his crippling injury, which is attributed to a Thal nuclear attack ( an idea that first appeared in Terrance Dicks ' novelisation of Genesis of the Daleks ).
By the time of the Eighth Doctor audio play Terror Firma ( set after Remembrance ), Davros is commanding a Dalek army which has successfully conquered the Earth.
Terror Firma seemed to contradict the events of the Eighth Doctor Adventures novel War of the Daleks by John Peel, in which an unmerged Davros is placed on trial by the Dalek Prime, a combination of the Dalek Emperor and the Dalek Supreme.
Skaro's final appearance in the classic series ( in the chronology of the Doctor Who universe ) is in the story Remembrance of the Daleks, in which the Seventh Doctor tricked Davros and his " pure Imperial Daleks " into stealing the Hand of Omega.
The serial, which sees the swanky space-age necropolis Tranquil Repose turned into a front for the Dalek breeding activities of the maniacal Davros, has set designs and scenes which clearly reference the 1965 film, while the characters Joyboy, Thanatogenos and The Blessed Reverend all have direct analogs in the episode.
The Kaled chief scientist, Davros, accelerated the mutation of the Kaled species and put the results into tank-like travel machines, which became the dreaded Daleks.
At that moment, Davros enters the laboratory, and demonstrates his new " Mark III travel machine ", which he later dubs as a " Dalek ".
Vault Daleks form part of the recreated Dalek race each of which, Davros states, has been genetically engineered with cells taken from his own body.
Kara, who owns a company, which distributes food throughout the galaxy, is a pawn of the Great Healer, who is in actuality Davros, now apparently reduced to a disembodied head in a tank.
* It is never explained how Davros survived the Movellan virus which he contracted at the end of Resurrection of the Daleks.
In 2001 it was remastered and re-released as part of The Davros Collection, which consisted of VHS editions of Genesis of the Daleks, Destiny of the Daleks, Resurrection of the Daleks, Revelation of the Daleks and Remembrance of the Daleks.
He reprised the role in 1993 for The Trial of Davros, however, an amateur theatrical production staged for charity which he also co-wrote.
The Daleks were indeed destroyed when the Crucible exploded, which also apparently resulted in the deaths of both Caan and Davros, though their fates were intentionally left ambiguous.
Despite attempts to avoid them altogether, the Time Lords continue to send him on occasional missions, including an attempt to prevent the creation of the Daleks ( Genesis of the Daleks ), during which he also meets a new adversary, Davros.
Davros, the creator of the Daleks, also fought during the war after his creations, which had turned against him during Genesis of the Daleks, rehabilitated him to a leadership position.
* The plot point of Davros being given the opportunity to commit suicide shortly after the attack which left him crippled originally appeared in the 1990 novelisation of Remembrance of the Daleks, written by Ben Aaronovitch.

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* The Skaro Daleks of Revelation become the Renegade Daleks in this story, and the story does not explain how Davros went from being their prisoner to being the Emperor of a rival Dalek faction.
In the story's novelisation, Aaronvitch states that the Daleks split into different factions across the universe as a countermeasure to the Movellan virus that attacks their casings in Resurrection of the Daleks and that the Imperial faction have since resettled on Skaro, but does not reveal how Davros became their emperor.
K-9 also makes appearances later in the game as does Davros, creator of the Daleks in the TV series, as the final end of level boss.
The Doctor informs Davros that the Movellans have been disabled ; unfortunately Davros does not believe him and intends to destroy the Movellan ship anyway.

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The last Dalek story to feature an Emperor — who was the Daleks ' creator, Davros — was Remembrance of the Daleks ( 1988 ).

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Davros is an archenemy of the Doctor and is the creator of the Doctor's deadliest enemies, the Daleks.
Davros is a megalomaniac who believes that through his creations, the Daleks, he can become the supreme being and ruler of the universe.
Michael Wisher as Davros in Genesis of the Daleks.
Davros first appeared in the 1975 serial Genesis of the Daleks, written by Terry Nation.
Cast in the role of Davros was Michael Wisher, who had previously appeared in several different roles on Doctor Who and had provided Dalek voices in the serials Frontier in Space, Planet of the Daleks and Death to the Daleks.
When he first encounters the Fourth Doctor in Genesis of the Daleks, Davros is the chief scientist of the Kaleds, one of two native sentient races of the planet Skaro.
Davros uses a trick to wipe out those who oppose him, by ordering a vote to decide whether to continue with the project, when the Daleks arrive they kill those who voted against Davros, but ultimately turn on Davros and apparently kill him at the conclusion of the serial.
Davros proved too effective a character to be kept dead and was resurrected four years later in 1979's Destiny of the Daleks ( played by David Gooderson using the mask Friedlander made for Wisher-the mask had to be split into sections and rejoined to get as good a fit as possible ).
In the Fifth Doctor story Resurrection of the Daleks, a small Dalek force aided by human mercenaries and Dalek duplicates liberates Davros ( now played by Terry Molloy, with a new mask designed by Stan Mitchell ) from his space station prison, needing his expertise to find an antidote for a Movellan-created virus that has all but wiped them out.
Believing his creations to be treacherous, Davros begins using mind control on Daleks and humans, ultimately releasing the virus to kill off the Daleks before they can exterminate him.
Davros expresses a desire to build a new and improved race of Daleks.
The hypothetical creation of a viral weapon that could destroy all living creatures had been the subject of a discussion between the Fourth Doctor and Davros in Genesis of the Daleks.
Davros emerges as " The Great Healer " of the funeral and cryogenic preservation centre Tranquil Repose on the planet Necros in the Sixth Doctor story Revelation of the Daleks, where he uses frozen bodies to engineer a new variety of Daleks loyal to him, distinguished from the original Daleks by their white and gold livery and slightly changed design.
Davros can now fire electric bolts from his hand, although the hand is shot off shortly before his original creations arrive to defeat the new Daleks and transport Davros to face trial on Skaro.
Davros as the Emperor Dalek, from Remembrance of the Daleks.
Davros appears as the Emperor Dalek in Remembrance of the Daleks, with his white and gold Daleks now based on Skaro and termed " Imperial Daleks ", fighting against the grey " Renegade Dalek " faction.

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Some time afterward, the Daleks abandoned Skaro, though the planet was later reoccupied by the Imperial Dalek faction, apparently at the behest of Davros.
Davros, realising that his creations have achieved sentience, attempts to destroy the bunker, but he is shot by a Dalek and apparently killed.
Orcini penetrates Davros's lair, and apparently kills Davros, but Orcini realises that the kill was too easy.
", the same words said by Davros at the conclusion of Resurrection of the Daleks ( 1984 ) when he is apparently dying from a virus.
It is revealed that Dalek Caan was able to teleport back to the Time War ( apparently a feat thought impossible due to the events being ' time-locked ') and was able to save Davros from his apparent destruction during the first year of the conflict.

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