Description: "Doctor Who Dalek Strategist Victory of the Dalek's Figure""Doctor Who Dalek Strategist Figure""Doctor Who The New Dalek Paradigm Figure" Up for sale is the rare Blue Series 5 "2010 Doctor Who Victory of the Daleks Dalek Strategist Figure". This 2010 "Doctor Who The New Dalek Paradigm Figure" Is the "Dalek Strategist Figure" as seen in the Doctor Who Series 5 Episode of "Victory of the Daleks". This "Doctor Who The Eleventh Doctor Dalek Strategist Figure" is brand new. We purchased many Doctor Who Collector Sets recently so if you are interested in another set please visit our store. This 2010 "Doctor Who Blue Dalek Strategist Figure" was released by Underground Toys and manufactured by Character Options Ltd. Package Condition:Shows slight signs of normal shelf wear please see all the pics. This figure set is factory sealed inside package. Figures appear to be in great shape inside package. The manufacturer states this figures are approximately 5.5" Tall. Thank you for looking, we combine shipping. This Underground Toys Doctor Who Dalek Strategist Figure includes: 1) Doctor Who The New Dalek Paradigm Figure Dalek Paradigm Action figures. Many years ago, the Daleks sent out thousands of egg-shaped Progenitors containing the genetic coding of the race, so that new Daleks could be created whenever necessary. One of these Progenitors was found in war-torn England during the Second World War and transported to a Dalek ship. However, because the Daleks that found it had been genetically modified by their creator Davros, using his own DNA, the Progenitor did not acknowledge them as pure Daleks, until the Doctor identified them as such and the Progenitor created a new race of powerful Daleks as a result. These Daleks were led by the white-cased Supreme, and include the enigmatically titled yellow-cased Eternal, blue-cased Strategists, orange-cased Scientists and the red-cased Drones. The Supreme Dalek was a white-coloured Dalek specialised for leadership in the New Dalek Paradigm. As with their fellows bar the Eternal Dalek, the sense globes on their base unit were coloured dark silver. The first one was created by the Progenitor in 1941. (TV: Victory of the Daleks) The original Supreme white Dalek of the New Paradigm, along with the other original four Paradigm Daleks (the yellow Eternal, blue Strategist, orange Scientist, and red Drone), were created when the three survivors of an encounter with the Doctor tricked the Eleventh Doctor into allowing them to activate the Progenitor device. The Supreme condemned the survivors as "inferior" and ordered their destruction to "cleanse the unclean." Strategist Dalek (Victory of the Daleks) The first Strategist Dalek of the New Dalek Paradigm was created as one of five new Dalek types by the last Dalek Progenitor aboard their last surviving ship above Earth in 1941 when the last three Daleks tricked the Eleventh Doctor into allowing them to activate the Progenitor device. It personally exterminated two of the old Daleks who were deemed inferior, a disguised Ironside and its unaltered counterpart.When the Doctor attempted to pass a Jammie Dodger as a self-destruct device for his TARDIS to threaten the Daleks, the Strategist's scan determined that no such device existed. Immediately after, the Strategist warned the Supreme of multiple projectiles approaching their ship. As the Daleks established a time corridor to escape, the Strategist reported that the time jump would commence in thirty rels. Just prior to the jump, the Strategist reported that the Oblivion Continuum was inactive. The five new Daleks escaped through a time corridor and went on to rebuild their empire. (TV: Victory of the Daleks [+]) After branding themselves as the new Supreme Council, the five conquered Goth to build an army. The Strategist then used a Time-Space Visualiser to observe the Dalek Empire's Robomen, ordering the Scientist Dalek to create the Dalek puppets based off their designs. The many failures of the Paradigm eventually saw its five founders demoted to a token presence in the Parliament of the Daleks with its new Prime Minister becoming the leader of the Daleks. (PROSE: Dalek: The Astounding Untold History of the Greatest Enemies of the Universe [+]) After the decision-making of the Parliament was crippled by their forgetting the Doctor, (TV: Asylum of the Daleks [+]) the original Paradigm Daleks returned to the leadership of the Empire when the Prime Minister was driven mad upon remembering the Doctor, before perishing at the end of the Siege of Trenzalore. (PROSE: Dalek: The Astounding Untold History of the Greatest Enemies of the Universe. Victory of the Daleks" is the third episode in the fifth series of British science fiction television series Doctor Who. Written by Mark Gatiss and directed by Andrew Gunn, it was first broadcast on BBC One on 17 April 2010. In the episode, the Doctor (Matt Smith) and his companion Amy Pond (Karen Gillan) arrive in London during the Blitz, where Winston Churchill (Ian McNeice) has employed "Ironsides", a scientific creation from Professor Bracewell (Bill Paterson) to be used as weapons in the war effort. However, the Doctor recognises the Ironsides as his archenemies the Daleks, who plan to destroy Earth by activating a device located inside Bracewell, an android. Wishing to incorporate the popular Daleks into the series, showrunner Steven Moffat instructed Gatiss to write an episode about Churchill and the Daleks. The episode introduces a new "Paradigm" of Daleks, which were designed by Gatiss to be bigger and more colourful than the previous variant. "Victory of the Daleks" was seen by 8.2 million viewers on BBC One and BBC HD, placing second for the night it aired. Critical reception was mixed; both McNeice and Paterson's performances were praised, but some felt that the episode was too rushed and would have worked better if it was spread over two episodes. The Eleventh Doctor and Amy land in the Cabinet War Rooms during the Second World War. As the Doctor arrived late, Winston Churchill turned to the scientific advances of Professor Edwin Bracewell, including robotic devices called "Ironsides", which are recognised immediately by the Doctor as his arch-enemies, the Daleks, but act as Bracewell's inventions. The Doctor attacks the devices, shouting "I am the Doctor and you are the Daleks!" Unbeknown to the Doctor and the humans, a Dalek ship is in orbit near the Moon; upon hearing the Doctor's testimony, which has just been transmitted by the Ironsides, the Dalek aboard uses it to activate a Progenitor device and alerts its comrades on Earth. The Daleks reveal their intent and expose Bracewell as an android before returning to their ship. The Doctor follows in the TARDIS, leaving Amy behind for her protection. The Doctor threatens to destroy the ship, including himself, before the Progenitor completes, as part of the Daleks' plot to restore their race, but the Daleks fire an energy beam at London that lights up the entire city minutes before an air raid by the Luftwaffe, leaving the Doctor's allies vulnerable and creating a stalemate. When the Progenitor completes, five brand new Daleks in larger, redesigned casings emerge from the Progenitor Chamber. They disintegrate the older "impure" models, who die willingly. At the same time, Amy convinces Churchill and Bracewell to use the technological know-how they have obtained from the Daleks to modify three Spitfires so that they can fly in space. The pilots attack and destroy the dish on the underside of the Dalek ship that was firing the energy beam. Before the last Spitfire pilot can destroy the ship, the Daleks trigger the power source inside Bracewell that contains an unstable wormhole that will consume Earth if released. The Doctor, torn over defeating the Daleks or saving Earth, orders the Spitfire to stop its attack and returns to Earth. With the Doctor's help, Amy is able to convince Bracewell that he is more human than machine, deactivating the device. The Daleks, having played on the Doctor's compassion for Earth, announce their victory and their ship jumps in time. The Doctor and Amy remove all the advanced Dalek technology, apart from Bracewell, despite Churchill wanting to use it for the war.
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Doctor Who Victory of the Daleks Figure: New Dalek Paradigm, Victory of the Daleks, Dalek Strategist, 2010
Doctor Who Victory of the Daleks Dalek: New Dalek Paradigm, Victory of the Daleks, Dalek Strategist, 2010
Items Included: Blue Dalek Strategist
Year Manufactured: 2010
The New Dalek Paradigm Figure: New Dalek Paradigm, Victory of the Daleks, Dalek Strategist, 2010
TV Show: Doctor Who
Vintage: No
Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original
Doctor Who Blue Dalek Strategist: New Dalek Paradigm, Victory of the Daleks, Dalek Strategist, 2010
Item Height: 5.5 in
Featured Person/Artist: The Who
Movie: Doctor Who Victory of the Daleks
New Dalek Paradigm: New Dalek Paradigm, Victory of the Daleks, Dalek Strategist, 2010
Character: Dalek Strategist
Color: Blue
Vehicle Type: Dalek
Material: ABS Plastic
Age Level: 5-7 Years
Franchise: Doctor Who
New Dalek Paradigm Dalek Strategist: New Dalek Paradigm, Victory of the Daleks, Dalek Strategist, 2010
Brand: Character Options
Type: Action Figure
Theme: TV, Movie & Video Games
Time Period Manufactured: 2010-2019
Country/Region of Manufacture: China