. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Davros is an extra-terrestrial creature from Doctor Who and many fan films. He is the creator of the Daleks."@en . "Joey Price"@en . . . "Davros"@en . . . "Drowning in Dalek shit"@en . . . "Series"@en . . . "Dave \"Davros\" Ross"@en . "Shooting lightning out of his hand."@en . . . "Mike Farmer"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Davros was a high-ranking operative/assassin for elite Russian criminal cartel Red Square during the first hours of Day 8. He was the trigger-man for the plot to kill President Omar Hassan and had a cover identity of Mike Farmer, an NYPD officer. Early on, Davros was responsible for leading the initial assassination attempt against Kamistani President Omar Hassan alongside traitor Farhad Hassan; the plan failed and Davros was killed, but the residue of nuclear materials on his body allowed him to die teaching CTU of the Nuclear fuel rods early."@en . . . . . "Previous Big Finish CD"@en . . "Rule the Universe, wipe out all other forms of life, kill the Doctor and destroy all of reality."@en . . . ""@en . "Improving the Daleks, battling the Doctor, ruling and killing."@en . . . . . "Scientific Elite"@en . . . . . . . "Dictator, freak, Adalia Rose's dad, 8chan's founder"@en . . . "\"Yes Yes. To hold in my hand a capsule that contained such power. to know that life and death on such a scale was my choice. To know that the tiny pressure of my thumb enough to break the glass, would end everything. Yes. I would do it. That power would set me up above the gods. And through the Daleks, I shall have that power!\" -Genesis of the Daleks"@en . . . . "Big Finish"@en . . . . "Quested"@en . "Davros"@fr . . . . "\"Omega\""@en . "Davros is well known for being the creator of the Daleks and co-creator of /pol/ and the Daily Mail. He is also famous for being the only man in history to kill his waifu, a 7/10 qt Kaled scientist named Chaan, the impure slut executed after he was NTR'd by a Thal sympathiser. As a small boy Davros was left to die by the Twelfth Doctor after Twelve slipped him the sonic screwdriver and made a quick exit. The character has featured in many Doctor Who episodes, as well as his own BFA series which chronicles his life (which was recently adapted into a movie.)"@en . . . . "No. of discs"@en . . . . "Hovering"@en . . "Joey Price"@en . . . . . . . "Davros ist ein Wissenschaftler der Kaleds vom Planeten Skaro und der Erschaffer der Dalek."@de . . . . . . . . . "Daleks"@en . "Starring"@en . . "in spin-offs:"@en . . "300"^^ . . . . . . "Davros is een Kaled en staat bekend als schepper van de Daleks. Hij werd ge\u00EFntroduceerd in Genesis of the Daleks en werd voor het laatst gezien in de aflevering Journey's End. en:Davros bg:\u0414\u0430\u0432\u0440\u043E\u0441 Categorie:Vijanden"@nl . . "New Dalek Empire"@en . "Doctor Who"@en . "Falkus Falkus"@en . . . . . . . . "ayy lmao"@en . . . "Colin Baker, Terry Molloy, Bernard Horsfall, Wendy Padbury"@en . "Davros"@nl . . "In Davros's first appearance, he is a member of the Kaled Scientific Elite, in charge of directing the war between the Kaleds and the Thals, another sapient species native to the same planet. In a significant retcon from the First Doctor stories that introduced the Dalek species, Davros creates the first Daleks on his own by mutating Kaled genetic material and placing the resultant entity in a Mark III Travel Machine."@en . . . "Davros was a high-ranking operative/assassin for elite Russian criminal cartel Red Square during the first hours of Day 8. He was the trigger-man for the plot to kill President Omar Hassan and had a cover identity of Mike Farmer, an NYPD officer. Early on, Davros was responsible for leading the initial assassination attempt against Kamistani President Omar Hassan alongside traitor Farhad Hassan; the plan failed and Davros was killed, but the residue of nuclear materials on his body allowed him to die teaching CTU of the Nuclear fuel rods early."@en . . . . "Old as shit"@en . "Davros is a character featured in Might & Magic X: Legacy."@en . . . . . . . . . . "Davros ist ein Wissenschaftler der Kaleds vom Planeten Skaro und der Erschaffer der Dalek."@de . "Genetic manipulation"@en . . . "8"^^ . . . "Davros"@en . . "In 2003, Davros was released by Big Finish Productions."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Davros is from the planet Skaro, whose people, the Kaleds, were engaged in a bitter thousand-year war of attrition with their enemies, the Thals. He is horribly scarred and crippled, a condition that various spin-off media attribute to his laboratory being attacked by a Thal shell. He has one functioning hand and one cybernetic eye mounted on his forehead to take the place of his real eyes, which he is not able to open for long; for much of his existence he depends completely upon a self-designed mobile life-support chair in place of his lower body. It would become an obvious inspiration for his eventual design of the Dalek. The lower half of his body is absent and he is physically incapable of leaving the chair for more than a few minutes without dying. Davros' voice, like those of the Daleks, is electronically distorted. His manner of speech is generally soft and contemplative, but when angered or excited he is prone to ranting outbursts that resemble the hysterical, staccatissimo speech of the Daleks."@en . . "Shot by Jack Bauer"@en . . . . . "Cyclops"@en . . . . . . . . . "Release date"@en . . "Genesis of the Daleks"@en . "Imperial DalekImperial Daleks"@en . "For a time, he sought to create a race of Daleks loyal to him, which led to the Imperial-Renegade Civil War, where he served as Emperor of the Imperial Daleks, and later of the Dalek race as a whole. But his relationship with them was always a tense one. He was frequently hunted, maligned, or otherwise denigrated by one portion or other of the Daleks. Davros had a brilliant scientific mind, and was constantly devising ways to give his creations greatness; often overlooking the fact they saw him as beneath them, and would often keep him imprisoned, either because he was a threat or for his genius. The only time they showed respect for him was when Davros neared death; Davros was kept alive by a machine that siphoned life energy off the Daleks. This let them trick the Doctor into donating regenerative energy, which renewed Davros and the Daleks. Through his creations, many came to consider him responsible for trillions of deaths and innumerable wars across the universe. Despite the fact that he was not unquestionably the ruler of the Daleks, he was one of the Doctor's greatest enemies, rivalling the Master in both intellect and madness. Despite this, both Davros and the Doctor called each other friends on separate occasions. Davros considered the Doctor the closest thing that the scientist had to a familiar, even as they served as foes. The Doctor has described Davros as \"an insane, paranoid genius who has survived amongst several billion trigger happy mini-tanks for centuries.\""@en . . "Who's Davros? - The Graham Norton Show - BBC Two"@en . "Davros is one of the main antagonists in the Doctor Who television series, and is responsible for the creation of the Daleks, the single most recurring and dangerous of the Doctor's many enemies. Despite having been killed many times, he always returns leading some to believe he is immortal, which he has claimed to be. He is played by Michael Wisher in 1975, David Gooderson in 1979, Terry Molloy from 1984 to 1988 by Julian Bleach in 2008 and 2015."@en . . "David Gooderson"@en . . . . "Michael Wisher"@en . . . . "Scientist"@en . . . "High intelligence"@en . "Big Finish Audio Adventures"@en . . "Davros is an extra-terrestrial creature from Doctor Who and many fan films. He is the creator of the Daleks."@en . . . . . . "Davros is a character featured in Might & Magic X: Legacy."@en . . . "Davros.jpg"@en . "The Power to End All Life - Genesis of the Daleks - Doctor Who - BBC"@en . "Davros is well known for being the creator of the Daleks and co-creator of /pol/ and the Daily Mail. He is also famous for being the only man in history to kill his waifu, a 7/10 qt Kaled scientist named Chaan, the impure slut executed after he was NTR'd by a Thal sympathiser. As a small boy Davros was left to die by the Twelfth Doctor after Twelve slipped him the sonic screwdriver and made a quick exit. The character has featured in many Doctor Who episodes, as well as his own BFA series which chronicles his life (which was recently adapted into a movie.)"@en . . . "The Great Healer, Emperor Dalek, Dr. Vaso"@en . . . "Calcula"@en . . "Male"@en . . . . . . "on television:"@en . . . "Creator of the Daleks"@en . . . . . . . . "\"Master\""@en . . . "The Doctor & Davros meet again - Doctor Who - Ressurrection of the Daleks - BBC"@en . "yes"@en . . . . . . . . "Evil Creator, Cataclysm, Complete Monster"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Next Big Finish CD"@en . "Davros"@de . "Davros is een Kaled en staat bekend als schepper van de Daleks. Hij werd ge\u00EFntroduceerd in Genesis of the Daleks en werd voor het laatst gezien in de aflevering Journey's End. en:Davros bg:\u0414\u0430\u0432\u0440\u043E\u0441 Categorie:Vijanden"@nl . . . . "Terry Molloy"@en . . "Davros is from the planet Skaro, whose people, the Kaleds, were engaged in a bitter thousand-year war of attrition with their enemies, the Thals. He is horribly scarred and crippled, a condition that various spin-off media attribute to his laboratory being attacked by a Thal shell. He has one functioning hand and one cybernetic eye mounted on his forehead to take the place of his real eyes, which he is not able to open for long; for much of his existence he depends completely upon a self-designed mobile life-support chair in place of his lower body. It would become an obvious inspiration for his eventual design of the Dalek. The lower half of his body is absent and he is physically incapable of leaving the chair for more than a few minutes without dying. Davros' voice, like those of the Da"@en . . . "Yarvell"@en . "Alive"@en . "Original RRP"@en . "2003-09-01"^^ . "\"Day 8: 7:00pm-8:00pm\""@en . . . . . "Der Gro\u00DFe Heiler"@de . "Dr Vaso, The Great Healer, Emperor Dalek, Dark Lord of Skaro"@en . . "\"Yes Yes. To hold in my hand a capsule that contained such power. to know that life and death on such a scale was my choice. To know that the tiny pressure of my thumb enough to break the glass, would end everything. Yes. I would do it. That power would set me up above the gods. And through the Daleks, I shall have that power!\" -Genesis of the Daleks"@en . . "Genesis of the Daleks"@de . "yes"@en . "250"^^ . . . "Terry Molloy"@en . . "Doctor Who"@en . . . . . . . . "Davros Opens His Eyes - The Witch's Familiar - Doctor Who - BBC"@en . . "In Davros's first appearance, he is a member of the Kaled Scientific Elite, in charge of directing the war between the Kaleds and the Thals, another sapient species native to the same planet. In a significant retcon from the First Doctor stories that introduced the Dalek species, Davros creates the first Daleks on his own by mutating Kaled genetic material and placing the resultant entity in a Mark III Travel Machine. The Fourth Doctor, who had gone back in time in an attempt to stop the Daleks from ever being created, unwittingly gave Davros the name for his creations, and the first Dalek was presented to the rest of the Kaled leaders hours later. However, since they had been programmed to destroy all that was not pure Dalek, the first generation of Daleks turned on Davros, and appeared to have killed him. However, Davros was able to place himself in suspended animation, which enabled him to regenerate the damage that his creations had inflicted on him."@en . . . "Davros"@en . "Davros est un dirigeant Kaled n\u00E9 pendant la Guerre de Mille Ans opposant son peuple aux Thals. C'est un scientifique de la plan\u00E8te Skaro qui poss\u00E8de des connaissances pouss\u00E9es en robotique, m\u00E9tallurgie, chimie, intelligence artificielle, clonage, g\u00E9nie g\u00E9n\u00E9tique, biologie, physique, tactique militaire et cybern\u00E9tique. Il est le cr\u00E9ateur de la race des Daleks."@fr . . . "Produced by"@en . . "Genesis of the Daleks"@en . "m\u00E4nnlich"@de . . . . "13.99"^^ . "2"^^ . "270"^^ . . . . . . . "Davros is one of the main antagonists in the Doctor Who television series, and is responsible for the creation of the Daleks, the single most recurring and dangerous of the Doctor's many enemies. Despite having been killed many times, he always returns leading some to believe he is immortal, which he has claimed to be. He is played by Michael Wisher in 1975, David Gooderson in 1979, Terry Molloy from 1984 to 1988 by Julian Bleach in 2008 and 2015."@en . . . . . . . . "Julian Bleach"@en . . "1"^^ . . . . . . . "Davros est un dirigeant Kaled n\u00E9 pendant la Guerre de Mille Ans opposant son peuple aux Thals. C'est un scientifique de la plan\u00E8te Skaro qui poss\u00E8de des connaissances pouss\u00E9es en robotique, m\u00E9tallurgie, chimie, intelligence artificielle, clonage, g\u00E9nie g\u00E9n\u00E9tique, biologie, physique, tactique militaire et cybern\u00E9tique. Il est le cr\u00E9ateur de la race des Daleks."@fr . . . . "Davros 1.jpg"@de . . . "Kaled"@en . . "In 2003, Davros was released by Big Finish Productions."@en . . . "For a time, he sought to create a race of Daleks loyal to him, which led to the Imperial-Renegade Civil War, where he served as Emperor of the Imperial Daleks, and later of the Dalek race as a whole. But his relationship with them was always a tense one. He was frequently hunted, maligned, or otherwise denigrated by one portion or other of the Daleks. The Doctor has described Davros as \"an insane, paranoid genius who has survived amongst several billion trigger happy mini-tanks for centuries.\""@en . "Deceased"@en . . "\"Day 8: 4:00pm-5:00pm\""@en . "Davros"@en .