Emperor Dalek
The Dalek Emperor was the supreme ruler of the Dalek Empire.
Dalek Prime
The Dalek Prime was one of the first Daleks ever created who exterminated Davros and took rule over the Daleks. He later became the Dalek Emperor and would continue to act as the Emperor throughout Dalek history.
The Golden Emperor
After a war devastated Skaro, the mutants who survived lived in casings and were persuaded to build more Dalek casings. A special casing was built for the Emperor which was made of Flidor gold, quartz, and Arkellis flower sap. This Dalek was slightly shorter than the other Daleks with a disproportionately large spheroid head section and in gold rather than grey.
The Emperor Within the Dalek City
This incarnation of the Emperor remained in an enormous, immobile, conical shell which was plugged into a corner of the control room in the Dalek City on Skaro.
Davros
Davros was made the Emperor of the Imperial Dalek faction of the Daleks during the Imperial-Renegade Dalek Civil War. He was encased in a customized Dalek casing with a dome top which opened to reveal only his head and shoulders covered in a mass of tubing and cables.
Emperor of the Dalek Empire
The Daleks launched an invasion of the Milky Way and the Emperor was in command. His goal was to summon Daleks from another reality. The Emperor was eventually captured by the Earth Alliance but was able to transmit his consciousness into a human to continue the war. It erased her consciousness and intended to use her form to con the galaxy into lowering its guard.
During the Time War
The Emperor, in its original form, resided on Skaro and when Skaro was devastated in the war, he was thought to have been killed. Unfortunately he survived and formed the Cult of Skaro which was above and beyond the Emperor himself. The Emperor took control of “the Cruciform” and oversaw the creation of Eternity Circle as well as the Temporal Cannon to use against the Time Lords.
Surviving the Time War
The Emperor barely survived the Time War by falling through time in a heavily damaged state. It’s nine-metre tall casing had the appearance of its mutant floating in a transparent tank of liquid, topped by a giant-sized Dalek dome, complete with eyestalk. It went into seclusion at the edge of the Solar system to rebuild itself and eventually planted the Jagrafess on Satellite Five to manipulate humanity and re-establish the Dalek empire.
Appearances
The Evil of the Daleks (TV)
The Parting of the Ways (TV)
The Dalek Factor (Prose)
Engines of War (Prose)
Doctor Who and the Daleks (Prose)
Birth of a Legend (Prose)
The Dalek Conquests (Audio)
The Genocide Machine (Audio)
The Mutant Phase (Audio)
The Time of the Daleks (Audio)
Neverland (Audio)
The Curse of Davros (Audio)
The Lights of Skaro (Audio)
Dalek Empire series (Audio)
The Ultimate Adventure (Audio)
Nemesis of the Daleks (Comics)
Emperor of the Daleks (Comics)
Return of the Elders (Comics)
Genesis of Evil (Comics)
Power Play (Comics)
Duel of the Daleks (Comics)
The Amarillo Challenge (Comics)
The Penta Ray Factor (Comics)
Plague of Death (Comics)
The Menace of the Monstrous (Comics)
Eve of War (Comics)
The Rogue Planet (Comics)
Impasse (Comics)
The Terrorkon Harvest (Comics)
Legacy of Yesteryear (Comics)
Shadow of Humanity (Comics)
The Emissaries of Jevo (Comics)
The Road to Conflict (Comics)
Dalek Attack (Video Game)
City of the Daleks (Video Game)
Doctor Who: The Eternity Clock (Video Game)