Dalek
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"EX-TER-MINATE!" ―Daleks
"Once you have seen them, they will kill you without any pity!" -Sneezier during a mission breifing
Daleks are the Metal Army's main shock troopers created for just two purposes, war and superiority above living beings. Unlike their distant monoeyed cousins, they have only have eyestalks. Many feared them when they mow down billions of living beings. They came from an alternate universe where time travel is used more frequent than electricity. They are mored feared than the Metal Army itself. Their programming is nothing but hate and obeying the Metal Army. Some say it is the physical embodiment of the Metal Army's ultimate objective.
Homeworld: Skaro (Doctor Who Universe), Mekkai (Nintendo Universe).
Language: English, Binary, Robospeak.
Average height: 14 inches
Distinctions: pepper shaker shaped bodies, eyestalk, mechanical, gunstick and manipualtor claw (some have plungers), Electronic robot voice.
Average lifespan: 200 years.
Biology and appearance
The Dalek's outer body is just a compact machine called a Travel Machine where most of gadgetry and weaponry are attached to. The casings were made of bonded polycarbide armour called dalekanium which can be converted from Denzium Ore. The voice of a Dalek was electronic. Their most infamous statement was "EX-TER-MIN-ATE!", with each syllable individually screeched in a frantic electronic scream. Other common utterances included "I (or WE) OBEY!" to any command given by a superior. Daleks also had a radio communicator built into their shells, and emitted an alarm to summon other nearby Daleks if the casing was opened from outside. The Dalek's eyepiece was its most vulnerable spot, and impairing its vision will make it blind until it is repaired. The Dalek casing also functioned as a fully-sealed environment suit, allowing travel through the vacuum of space or underwater without the need for additional equipment. A Dalek is connected to its casing through a positronic link while the robot itself generate power and provide the AI.
Due to their gliding motion, some prototype models of the Dalek were notoriously unable to tackle stairs, which made them easy to overcome under the right circumstances. Mass Production models have hovering capabilities intergrated from repulsor legs of a Dom Brute so the stair problem is eliminated.
The robot itself inside the Dalek shell is a small octopus-like robot called the Kaled Core. A round robot with eight tentacles and a monoeye. The core robot is not so harmless when it latches onto the victim and injects a lethal chemical to kill the subject. This robot is both the mind and battery of the Dalek. It also control large robots and vehicles such as the GAZuOOT tank or the Komusai Landing Craft.
Society and culture
Daleks had little individual personality and a strict hierarchy. They are designated by their species' name and a series of serial numbers and a letter such as DALEK-68436483653 R. They were conditioned to obey superior orders without question. Ultimately, the most fundamental feature of Dalek culture and psychology was an unquestioned belief in the superiority of Robotkind. Living Beings were either to be exterminated immediately, or enslaved and then exterminated later once they were no longer necessary. The default directive of a Dalek was to destroy all non-robotic lifeforms.
Another offshoot of this superiority complex was their complete ruthlessness and lack of fashion scene even though some of the high ranked Daleks have embedded jewery on their body. It was because of this that it was nearly impossible to negotiate or reason with a Dalek and it was this single-mindedness that made them so dangerous and not to be underestimated. However, their reliance on logic and machinery was also a weakness, albeit one that they recognized in themselves. As a result, they have to rely on other robots superiors compensate for these shortcomings.
Metal Sneezier used them for multiple purposes in his nation aside from being soldiers such as patrol guards, secret police officers, Military Police, factory workers, commandos, weapons specialists, and snipers.