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While on Skaro, the Sixth Doctor rescued Davros just before the Daleks carried out their sentence of death and spoke to him of his future destiny as Emperor Dalek. Liberation of the Daleks was a comic story published in Doctor Who Magazine, starring the Fourteenth Doctor, as portrayed on television by David Tennant.
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The Twelfth Doctor previously complained, following his own regeneration, that he did not like the colour of his new kidneys. As he does, he is interrupted by Georgette, carrying a gunstick from the Dome's museum and without saying a word, she coldly exterminates him before he can react. This story is set immediately after The Power of the Doctor, making this the first full-adventure of the Fourteenth Doctor. Watching the footage from the simulated throne room of the Dalek Emperor, the Doctor asks what his plan is now.
The Fourteenth Doctor uses his psychic paper to enter Wembley Stadium, claiming to a security guard that he is Nobby Stiles's cousin. Following his capture, Davros attempted to reveal the identity of the Sixth Doctor to the Daleks, but he was not recognised by them (who had encountered his previous incarnation). With the TARDIS landing for the first time in this incarnation, the Doctor sees he is outside Wembley Stadium on Saturday 30 July 1966: the date of the 1966 World Cup Final. Additionally, the design of the Skaro Daleks and the Golden Emperor is based on the style they were illustrated by Ron Turner.
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Two of the imitation Daleks threaten them to remain still, but suddenly the chief appears, taking full advantage of his lion body to lunge at them and maul and tear the head off one. In the Dalek City, the immobile Emperor questions the Doctor invading its inner sanctum and its guards threaten to exterminate him, the Doctor explains that the Emperor's universe is in danger due to the Golden Emperor making raw Psychoplasm for its fleet, the Dalek City Emperor declares it is the only Emperor, but the Doctor wires up visuals of the Golden Emperor and explains its plan, the Dalek City Emperor asks how to stop them. They were aware that, at some stage, Dalek Command established dedicated death squads skilled at neutralising any rogue Dalek factions, operating spacecraft modified with sensors and weaponry optimised to track down "deviant manifestations" of the Dalek race.The Doctor then reminds the Supreme that the Daleks could not kill him before and are unable to do so now due to being simulacra and scans them with the sonic screwdriver to prove it. His attire included a white button-up shirt, with a tie, a loose fitting brown tartan waistcoat and matching trousers. She gave Davros a capsule containing an enhanced version of the Movellan virus and asked him to release it during his trial.