Tuesday, February 20, 2007

15th Villain

the 15th villain goes to:









The Dalek

Points: 44

# of voters: 3

Range: 10th to 1st place

note: first to be voted first place

“YOU WILL BE EX-TER-MI-NATED!”
- the Dalek

The second Doctor Who villain on the list, the Dalek are a worthy foe for the Doctor. The Dalek originated from a race called Kaled that mutated while they were in a Nuclear, Chemical, and Bio war with the Thal. An evil Kaled scientist named Davros re-mutated his race’s cells into a being that was mostly a brain then put each of them in a small tank-like dome. This Done was their travel machine that hovered, the only ‘limbs’ were weapons or a mechanical arm. Thus this tank like race was born, the Dalek (or you could go by the original origin in which case the Dalek created themselves after a short nuclear war).

The Dalek tank is a one-Dalek-army. Nearly invincible (don’t bring your M-16, bring the C4) each Dalek has its own high-powered blaster weapon and other weapons. They has various sensors all around their dome. The Dalek can hover though air and space, create its own force field, and hack into any computer. The Dalek race, and each Dalek, is highly intelligent and their technology is high enough to travel time.

There are no individuality in their race., each Dalek is like the other. They just keep cloning more Dalek and making more travel-machines-tanks (or make their slaves do it for them). They have only one emotion, hatred for everyone who is not a Dalek (also, the Doctor said that they later learned a new emotion. Because the Doctor continually defeated them, they learned fear. Fear of him). The whole race is brought together for one propose, take over the universe and exterminate everything in it except themselves. And they’re very good at what they do.

The Dalek are feared throughout time and space. Their cold inhuman nature and appearance makes them a great villain. They give a creepy atmosphere wherever they are (or a humorous one, either one is ok). Even the Doctor knows to run (not retreat mind you, he does win. He’s the Doctor) when the Delek approach. Another reason they rock is because they are cunning. Usually they will mask their presences until they are ready to invade. Even though they are not in any human form, they are still smart enough to recruit other life forms to aid them (until their usefulness has ended) and have secret operations and secret bases. They calculate their moves wisely and strike when victory is assured. Their craftiness, malice, and creepiness makes them the most popular villain in the series.

“EX-TER-MI-ATE!! EX-TER-MI-ATE!!”

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

The Daleks are truly a force to be reckoned with.Posted By:D.M.

Anonymous said...

.........or not to be


reckoned with.

R.C. said...

The Daleks probable would have placed higher if they had figured out how to deal with stairs sooner.

Also, The Cult of Skaro seemed to be able to think for themselves and were individuales, kind of like the Borg Queen was (or atleast that I think that is how it worked.)

Anonymous said...

The concept of the Borg morphed. The queen SHOULD have been the personification of the entire collective and any Borg drone should have been able to be that personification at any moment. The collection morphed into a hive mentality though, I only can guess because it's simple. The old Borg could conquer earth with a good advertising campaign with 7/9 as the spokesperson of all the wonders of joining the collective.

Join the Team. See the Universe. Share your knowledge....etc.

Cult of Skaro is special because it has imagination.

J. H. said...

Both the Dalek and the Cyber men (both Doctor Who villains) were part of the inspiration of the Borg. So it is the other way around, the Borg and the concept of the Dalek (and Cybermen) morphed.

J. H. said...

And who are you and what do you what me to join??

Anonymous said...

what the heck are these trash cans how much garbage can they store