Humanised Daleks

The Humanised Daleks were a renegade faction of Daleks who the Second Doctor had 'created' by implanting them with the Human Factor; the essence of what distinguished humanity from other species. They first appeared in the Doctor Who TV episode Evil of the Daleks (of which only the 2nd episode of the 7 episode serial still exists).

The implantation initially regressed the Daleks to a child-like state, although the Second Doctor explained that they would 'grow up' within a few hours. The most notable difference is that the Humanised Daleks possessed a greater range of emotions (pure Daleks mostly been devoid of emotions and only able to comprehend them) and a tendency to question orders rather then automatically obeying.

The Humanised Daleks ended up being the cause of a civil war on Skaro, in which they initially appeared to win as they overcame the pure Dalek's resistance and attacked the Dalek Emperor. However, they were eventually defeated by the pure Daleks and presumably wiped out, although a small number managed to escape during the civil war and created an underwater colony on the planet Kyrol.

Origins
As part of one of their plans to conquer Earth and later the Universe, the Daleks planned to use the Doctor to discover the Human Factor; the essence of what distinguished humanity from other species. The purpose of this was for the Daleks to use what he found to locate the Dalek Factor and use the Doctor's TARDIS to spread it across Earth's history; essentially 'converting' humanity into obedient slaves that the Daleks could use. In order to accomplish this, they set up a base on Earth in the 19th century, where the experiments of two men - Theodore Maxtible and Edward Waterfield - had been researching time travel with a chamber or mirrors and static electricity, which allowed the Daleks entry. They forced Edward to obey them by kidnapping his daughter Victoria and gaining Maxtible's alliance by promising to show him how to transmute base metals into gold.

The Daleks located the Doctor's TARDIS as the Doctor and his companion Jamie were saying goodbye to his companions Ben and Polly had it stolen. The Daleks eventually revealed themselves to the Doctor - threatening to destroy his TARDIS if he didn't help them discover the Human Factor by using Jamie as a guinea pig in a series of tests, although Edward fears that doing so would allow them to breed a race of 'Super-Daleks'. With no choice, the Doctor is forced to comply - extracting the Human Factor by forcing Jamie to rescue Victoria. The plan works, with the Doctor monitoring the process and recording several emotions including instinct, courage, mercy and self-preservation. He then proceeds to imprint them into positronic brains before implanting the Human Factor into three test Daleks. Jamie is not impressed with how the Doctor is collaborating the Daleks and how he used Jamie as a guinea pig for the experiment - even threatening to leave the Doctor due to having lost his faith in the Time Lord. However, his attitude changes when the test Daleks are activated.

After been implanted with the Human Factor and activated, the three Daleks are revealed to have become similar to human children - taking the Doctor for a ride on their fenders, playing trains with each other and spinning around with the Doctor; displaying a sense of humor as when the Doctor says he is getting dizzy from the spinning, they playfully call out "Dizzy Doctor!". Jamie questions the Doctor on the humanised Dalek's intelligence, with the Doctor explaining that while the Daleks currently have a child-like mindset, they will 'grow up' in a matter of hours. Calling them to him, the Doctor introduces himself and Jamie to the humanised Daleks - stating to them that they are all friends (explaining to them what a friend is) before naming the trio Alpha, Beta and Omega as well as writing their names as a Greek symbol on their domes. After happily chanting their names, the humanised Daleks respond to an order to return to Skaro, with the Doctor and Jamie been forced to follow along with everyone else due to the Daleks putting a bomb in Maxtible's house.

Civil War and Aftermath
Alpha, Beta and Omega were re-integrated with the other Daleks, although Omega is taken somewhere central in the city after he boasts to one of the Black Daleks about how the Doctor gave him his name; Alpha and Omega disappearing afterwards when they begin to question their orders. The Doctor tries to sneak into the city and appears to come across Omega, but realizes that it's an imposter as the symbol on Omega's dome is not the same as the Doctor drew it - the Doctor proceeding to throw the fake Omega over a cliff edge. However, he and Jamie are caught and the Doctor is taken before the Dalek Emperor. Initially, the Doctor states that he has won as the Humanised Daleks will start a revolution on Skaro which will bring about the Dalek's destruction. However, the Emperor counters that the three Humanised Daleks will be destroyed and that the Doctor's work has allowed the Daleks to discover the 'Dalek Factor' - with the Emperor revealing his plan to use the Doctor's TARDIS to spread the Dalek Factor across humanity's history.

The Dalek Factor proves to be effective on humans, as Maxtible is led through an archway that instills it in him; turning him into a Dalek slave. Maxtible later leads the Doctor through it and the Doctor appears to become a Dalek slave too. However, due to being a Time Lord, it has no effect on him - although the Doctor keeps up the ruse to secretly switch the archway's controls to instill the Human Factor instead, before convincing the Emperor to send all the Daleks through the archway to 're-instill' the missing Humanised Daleks with the Dalek Factor. The plan works perfectly, as many Daleks are instilled with the Human Factor and begin to question their orders.

When the Black Daleks begin to attack, however, the Humanised Daleks fight back - beginning the civil war. As the two sides fight, with Alpha, Beta (and presumably Omega) leading the Humanised Daleks into battle, the Doctor urges them on - stating that the pure Daleks will kill them if they don't fight for their survival. As the Doctor escapes with Jamie and Victoria (whose father Edward was killed by a Dalek as he protected the Doctor), the Doctor states his belief that this civil war will be the 'final end' of the Daleks. In the city, the Humanised Daleks manage to reach the Dalek Emperor's chambers and attack him. Despite this, the Emperor survived the attack and the war would go on for days - with the Humanised Daleks eventually been outnumbered. As their consciousness and intelligence grew, Alpha realized the cause was lost and gathered together as many of the Humanised Daleks as he could before withdrawing; stealing a Dalek Saucer and escaping from Skaro during the chaos (It's unbeknown if Beta and Omega were with him or had been left behind/destroyed as they are no longer mentioned). The rest of the Humanised Daleks left on Skaro were wiped out by the pure Daleks, with the Second Doctor learning of this when he, Jamie and Victoria encountered a crashed Dalek Spaceship on another world - with the Doctor openly inquiring about their survival to the pure Daleks onboard the ship.

As Alpha and his brethren flew through space to look for a planet where they could be safe, both from their own species who hated them for their difference and from other species who hated them for being Daleks, they were detected by an alien known as Kata-Phobus - a multi-eyed Cephalopod who was the last of his species on Kyrol; having consumed the rest of his race. Sensing the potential for the development of psychokinetic energy in the Humanised Daleks (which was a source of energy he could feed on), he used his own psychic abilities to telepathically call out to Alpha; luring him and the Humanised Daleks to Kyrol. The Humanised Daleks proceeded to settle in a cavern in the Asmada Ridge; using their technology to create a holographic shield to hide them and using their weaponry to carve through the rock before building their underground city of Azhra Korr, with Alpha (known to his fellow Daleks as "First-Born") as their leader. The Saucer that provided their original exodus away from Skaro became a temple to remember what they had been through.

Thanks to birthing technology in the Dalek Saucer, the Humanised Daleks were able to reproduce. However, due to the increasing numbers and harsh conditions, tensions grew which eventually led to murders taking place. In order to bring peace to Azhra Korr and stop a repeat of the war they had fled from, Alpha decreed that all but a few specially chosen 'defenders' would be stripped of their guns; successfully bringing peace to the city. As Kata-Phobus had predicted, the Humanised Daleks began to develop their psychokinetic abilities; been not only able to use Telekinesis to lift objects much bigger then themselves, but also enabling them to fly. The irony wasn't lost on Alpha that by focusing their minds and not spending every second trying to kill or destroy, the Humanised Daleks had become more powerful then their 'brothers' on Skaro.

The Humanised Daleks also held the Doctor in high regard, referring to him as their saviour due to him 'delivering them from the chains of servitude and hatred' and even crafting artwork of him. Alpha himself never doubted that he and his people would one day see the Doctor again.

End of the Humanised Daleks
Tensions began to rise again some decades later, however, as humans began to arrive on Kyrol to explore and colonize the world; with the Humanised Daleks - still aware that humanity would automatically hate and try to destroy them - fearing discovery. Alpha managed to quell the tensions for the time being, but knew that eventually the Humans and Humanised Daleks would have to meet. Kata-Phobus also noticed humanity's presence on the planet and the potential threat they posed, and so sought a way to try and keep the two species apart by any means necessary.

One day, a human submarine called The Argus was exploring the waters - with the 8th Doctor and his human companion Izzy (who had previously become trapped in an aquatic alien body) also onboard as his friend Dr Alison Lavelle was trying to help Izzy deal with her new body. The Doctor and Alison were running tests with Izzy outside the submarine, with Alison explaining that humanity had been surveying the oceans on Kyrol for 8 years; stating that the aquatic life on Kyrol was no bigger then their hands and the ocean currents were mild. The Doctor, however, remained concerned - stating his concerns with letting Izzy swim in an alien ocean and warning that the best predators are those that know how to stay hidden. Unbeknown to the humans, the Humanised Daleks were monitoring them as the humans had stationed themselves near the Asmada Ridge. Kata-Phobus, however, saw a way to end the human threat to his 'food source' and used his power to charge up an EMP Scythe before unleashing it against the Argus.

The attack crippled the submarine, which sank to the ocean floor and was at risk of its reactor core exploding due to the fail-safes been wiped by the EMP and thus the coolant systems crashing. Kata-Phobus had determined that the explosion would irradiate the area, which wouldn't affect himself or the Humanised Daleks due to their holographic shield but would render the area a no-go zone for humans. However, Alpha - realizing the Argus was in trouble and refusing to stand idle - dispatched his defenders to stop the ship's reactor from exploding and to rescue the human crew. The defenders split into groups, with one group capturing Izzy (who had 'gotten high' on an adrenaline rush and swam further away from the submarine) and taking her back to Azhra Korr to be introduced to Alpha while the second group - led by a black Dalek named Makkith - entered the Argus; paralyzing the humans who resisted and capturing the others as they headed for the reactor core. Upon reaching it, the Doctor and Alison (still in their underwater exosuits) were already there and trying to restart the coolants; leading to their surprise as the Daleks fired cryo-spray at the fission rods and cooled them down enough for the ship's safety functions to take effect. As Alison questioned the Doctor about why the Daleks had saved them, the Humanised Daleks overheard and proceeded to scan the Doctor. Upon confirming his identity, Alison and the Doctor were both left surprised as the Daleks excitedly began to chant "All Hail The Saviour!"

Over the next few hours, the Humanised Daleks set to work  - with several groups attaching propulsion units to the Argus to both maintain its structural integrity and to generate an anti-gravity field that would allow the Daleks to control its movement. Inside, the Daleks kept the humans together in small groups, with the paralyzed humans regaining consciousness and both the Doctor and the crew wondering both why the Daleks had saved them without directly killing anyone (although some of the crew had died when the Argus had been attacked and they were blaming the Daleks for it) and why they were referring to the Doctor as their saviour. The Doctor was allowed by the Defenders to talk to Makkith in order to get some answers, although the Black Dalek explained to the Doctor that he was unable to explain the situation - simply stating that information would be disclosed by the 'First-Born' only. After activating the propulsion units, the Daleks led the damaged submarine through the holographic shield and into Azhra Korr - where the Doctor and the human crew were ordered to depart from the vessel as they were watched by thousands of Humanised Daleks.

As they did so, both the Doctor and Alison noticed both the numerous colour schemes of the Daleks (the Doctor believing it was some kind of hierarchy) and that all but a few had their gunsticks removed. On land, Izzy was reunited with the Doctor - stating that the Daleks had not harmed her in any way and had been almost polite to her, before adding that there was someone who wanted to meet the Doctor. It was at this point that the Doctor and the crew were introduced to the First-Born, whom the Doctor quickly realized was Alpha after recognizing the symbol he drew on Alpha's dome. The Doctor proceeded to explain to Izzy and the humans about how he was captured by the Daleks in the 19th century and forced to aid in their experiments to find the Human Factor; detailing the creation of the Humanised Daleks and the Dalek Civil War which he had previously believed had resulted in their destruction - adding that he should stop jumping to conclusions given the circumstance.

Alpha proceeded to show the Doctor around Azhra Korr; quickly proving how the Humanised Daleks had become more powerful then their 'brothers' on Skaro by telekinetically carrying the Doctor through the air while still being able to fly himself - to the Doctor's amazement as while he was aware that the Daleks could generate psychokinetic energy (mentioning a group of Daleks on Exillon using it to power themselves), he was shocked at how much more advanced Alpha and the Humanised Daleks had become - with both himself and Alpha recognizing the irony of how much stronger they were when they had stopped trying to exterminate everything they saw on sight. As they flew around, the rest of the Daleks continued to chant as they still referred to the Doctor as their saviour - Alpha explaining that he and the rest of the Humanised Daleks held nothing but love for him as had been the one to 'liberate' them, with the Doctor's return been a joyous time for all of the city.

Despite Alpha's words, the Doctor correctly realized that the humans would not feel the same way, with the crew demanding to know what the Daleks were planning due to them 'exposing' themselves and questioning why the Daleks didn't just let the crew die when the Argus was hit. Alpha countered that if he and his people hadn't intervened to save the crew, they would have been no better than murderers - explaining that his people have pledged to preserve life. Furthermore, he adds that he and his people were not responsible for the attack on the Argus - although he pointed out that the secrecy of Azhra Korr would be maintained as several Daleks levitated a giant weapon over the submarine before blasting it - destroying the Argus. At this point, Alpha declared to the humans that their previous lives were over and that Human and Humanised Dales alike would live together as one society and learn from each other.

Just three days into the humans stay in Azhra Korr, however, tensions quickly begin to reach their boiling point as Makkith and another defender named Suktari discuss all that has happened. Although Makkith is willing to give Alpha's idea of Human/Humanised Dalek co-existence a try and give humanity a chance, Suktari is more pessimistic - declaring that the humans would always hate the Humanised Daleks regardless and speculates that they will breed, grow in strength and kill them while they sleep. He also criticized humanity's "pollution" of their culture and the fact that the human crew had been given the finest residences in the city, while Skaro-veterans from the original Exodus had been moved out to make way for them. Finally, he pointed out that humanity's fear of them was spreading through the rest of Azhra Korr as many were beginning to openly talk about the destruction of their society -concluding that this forced co-existence would only end in blood. The human crew were indeed fearful, with some panicking about what they thought the Daleks would do to them, and were planning to find a way to overcome the Daleks and re-establish contact with the colonists on Kyrol's surface.

The Doctor also was critical of Alpha's plan and suggested that a compromise must be made; Alpha, however, maintained his belief that while the human crew may never trust him or his people, he speculated that their 'descendants' may think of them differently. The Doctor was shocked at Alpha's speculation, although Alpha explained that his people were the most hated race in the universe with all others (including their 'brothers' on Skaro) wishing for their demise and his belief that with the Doctor's return, there will be a good outcome. Changing the subject, the Doctor requested access to a laboratory to rig up an Electromagnetic tracer in order to find out where the EM Pulse that crippled the Argus had come from. Alpha accepted this, but extracted a promise from the Doctor that he would not attempt to contact the humans on the planet surface - a promise the Doctor had no intention of keeping.

Alpha directed the Doctor to a laboratory to meet with a Green Scientist Dalek named Adellus - with Adellus shyly declaring how been able to work with the Doctor is the greatest honour he could hope to achieve. Accepting the compliment, the Doctor explains to Adellus that he needs his help to build a handheld E-M Tracer that is capable of scanning through potranium-laced rock. As the Doctor sends Adellus to get some focusing coils, he steals a portable version of the anti-gravity propulsion unit, similar to those used to rescue the Argus. He later proceeds to give the unit to Izzy - tasking her with swimming into the wreck of the Argus and attaching the propulsion unit to the TARDIS, which was still within the wreck. Izzy - after escaping one of the Humanised Daleks who was watching her as she swam - succeeded, but both she and the TARDIS were captured by Kata-Phobus. Meanwhile, after he and Adellus succeeded in creating the E-M Tracer (and after he had failed to calm down the human crew and stop them from provoking a conflict), the Doctor and Alpha prepared to descend into the bay. Although Makkith and Suktari both offer to go in Alpha's place, Alpha remains firm that he and the Doctor alone will investigate.

As the Doctor and Alpha depart, however, a small team of the human crew put their plan into effect - attacking Suktari and stealing his weapon before killing him with it as they managed to get onboard the Exodus ship; managing to blast their way onboard before managing to activate the communications array; finally contacting the surface and informing them about the Dalek Hive. Elsewhere, the rest of the humans began to battle the Humanised Daleks after one of the crew - Carol - angrily throws a sculpted rock at one of the Daleks, blinding it as the rock breaks off its eyestalk.

Travelling through the underwater tunnels, the Doctor questions why Alpha and the Humanised Daleks have never explored the tunnels surrounding Azhra Korr - which are covered in mysterious symbols. Alpha admits that for himself or any Dalek that travelled into the tunnels, they were overcome with a terrible apprehension and couldn't proceed any further; Alpha claiming it is the Doctor's presence that is enabling him to have the courage to do it this time, to the point of admitting he would gladly give up his own life to protect both his own people and the Doctor. After reaching a wall, behind which is the EM source, Alpha blasts a hole through the wall before the pair come face-to-face with Kata-Phobus. After introducing himself, Kata-Phobus states that it was him who led Alpha and the Humanised Daleks to Kyrol and has protected them from 'alien inursion', to which the Doctor correctly concludes that Kata-Phobus attacked the Argus to irradiate the area underwater and keep other humans away. Kata-Phobus admits to this - as well as claiming he did not forsee that Alpha's selfless concern for other lifeforms would extend to the human crew - explaining to Alpha the 'folly' of his decision by showing him a video of the humans and Humanised Daleks fighting each other and making an offer to Alpha for them to team up and destroy the humans.

The Doctor intervenes and points out to Alpha that Kata-Phobus is a Predator and continues that despite his claims to care for Alpha and his people, Kata-Phobus never showed himself when Alpha and the Humanised Daleks arrived on Kyrol. Furthermore, the Doctor adds that with Kata-Phobus having telepathic capabilities, he could potentially manipulated the conflict and so to not trust him. Kata-Phobus counters, however, by revealing that he has captured Izzy and the TARDIS and - having read Izzy's mind - has seen that the Doctor planned to rescue the humans. Horrified and furious at the Doctor having broken his word, Alpha declares that the Doctor is not a saviour and - despite the Doctor explaining that he was trying to help both sides for the benefit of all - tries to exterminate the Doctor. Forced to dodge Alpha's blasts, the Doctor tricks Alpha into hitting Kata-Phobus with a blast - wounding him and allowing the Doctor to rescue Izzy and his TARDIS by activating the propulsion unit. As the Doctor and Izzy return to Azhra Korr and try to warn everyone of the danger they're in, Kata-Phobus - with Alpha restrained in one of his tentacles - rises into the air from the bay.

Kata-Phobus explains that he devoured the last of his people and so, in looking for another food source, lured the Humanised Daleks to Kyrol after detecting their potential for the development of psychokinetic energy. After luring them to Kyrol and allowing them to reproduce and enhance their powers, Kata-Phobus begins to drain the psychokinetic energy from all the Humanised Daleks to satisfy his hunger; the action leaving the Humanised Daleks paralysed. Comparing himself to a 'farmer' and stating that his actions will only leave the Daleks drained for a while, Kata-Phobus explains that he intends to use the power he has gained from them to destroy all the humans on Kyrol - starting with the humans in Azhra Korr. Alpha's loyalty to his people and his selflessness win through, however, as he weakly calls out to his people that they came to Kyrol to live in peace and choose their own path; never to be slaves or weapons again. With no other options remaining, Alpha calls out to the Humanised Daleks to have the courage to take the final option - sacrificing their lives.

Alpha and the rest of the Humanised Daleks proceed to self-destruct all at once - to the shock of the Doctor and Izzy, the human crew and to Kata-Phobus, who is unable to handle the sudden interruption of his feeding and is killed as he himself explodes. As the Doctor and human crew look over the destruction, the Doctor explains that it was their simultaneous self-destruction was what killed Kata-Phobus - going as far as to say "The Daleks died as they lived - one people, united to the end". While some of the humans were genuinely surprised that the Humanised Daleks had sacrificed themselves to save them, others weren't so thankful - with one of the crew simply stating that "the only good Dalek is a dead Dalek". Leaving the humans behind to be picked up by the rescue they had succeeded in calling, Izzy asked the Doctor what was on his mind, to which the Doctor replied that he was trying (and failing) to work out the difference between him and Kata-Phobus, as he had originally created Alpha and the Humanised Daleks to be weapons against the Dalek Emperor - stating "Something very special died today, Izzy. And I helped kill it".

Izzy tried to comfort the Doctor as she pointed out that he had tried his best to help both sides - pointing out that even if Kata-Phobus hadn't been there, Alpha's incorrect belief that the Doctor was a 'perfect being' would have driven him ballistic sooner or later. Needless to say, the Doctor acknowledges that he still set the whole tragedy in motion, and that the death of Alpha and the Humanised Daleks would haunt him for a long time.

Similar instances of 'Humanised' Daleks
Although the Humanised Daleks were destroyed, there would be similar instances of Daleks acquiring human emotions through other means after the Last Great Time War.

The first instance was a Dalek which narrowly survived the end of the Time War by accidentally falling through space and time - falling to Earth like a meteorite and crash-landing on the Ascension Islands before burning in its crater for three days; screaming all the time. The damaged Dalek - with its gun no longer operable - was sold at auction several times and passed from collection to collection of different buyers. It eventually ended up in 'The Vault' - an underground museum in Utah owned by billionaire Henry Van Statten, with the museum containing a variety of alien artifacts both functional and defunct. The Dalek - named "Metaltron" by Van Statten - was the only living creature in the museum and was chained up 30 floors down in a room called "the Cage". Van Statten viewed the Dalek only as a specimen, a 'pet' and the pride of his collection, although his desire for the Dalek to talk to him (the Dalek remaining silent) resulted in him hiring a sadistic man called Simmons to continously torture the Dalek into eventually talking. Although it screamed in pain at the abuse it was forced to suffer, the Dalek never spoke and - unbeknown to all - was broadcasting a distress signal.

The signal was picked up by the TARDIS, bringing the 9th Doctor and his companion Rose Tyler to the Vault - where the two were captured - with Rose been taken by a British man called Adam Mitchell (who purchased alien artifacts at auction for Van Statten). The Doctor was later told about the Metaltron after he correctly identified an alien artifact as a musical instrument, with the Doctor been brought to the cage and locked inside. Upon identifying himself, the Dalek immediatley tried to exterminate him but failed due to its non-functional weapon; the Doctor proceeding to taunt it and declare that it was the last of its kind as he had wiped out all the Daleks in the Time War, although the Dalek in turn taunted him when the Doctor admitted that his own people had all died at the same time. The Doctor then attempted to kill the Dalek, but was stopped by Van Statten. After the Dalek still refused to talk to him, Van Statten ordered Simmons to resume his torture of the Dalek to make it talk again. However, Simmons torture of the Dalek was witnessed by Rose, who - unaware of the Doctor's hatred of the Daleks or how dangerous they were - was taken to the Cage by Adam to see the Dalek.