Post by Davros on Jun 8, 2011 16:48:24 GMT -5
Canon Character
Name: Davros
Age: Unknown
Species: Kaled
Planet of Origin: Skaro
Occupation: Creator of the Daleks, scientist (was head of the Kaled Scientific Elite)
Physical Description: Davros sat in a life support chair resembling the base of a Dalek. His skin was discoloured and his body has been crippled by some accident in his past. His Kaled body was similar to that of a human, though a blue eye in his forehead replaced his lost vision, allowing him some semblance of sight. The overall effect made him look like a Dalek from a distance. A metal brace was attatched to his head. He had only his right hand, which he used to operate various controls on his chair. These in turn could perform various functions from controlling doors, the Mark III travel machines, or his own life support system. In an incident on the planet Necros, Davros' hand was shot and destroyed, and thus his independent ability to operate. His hand was replaced with a prosthetic substitute of future human design. He was capable of projecting electric shocks from both his organic and mechanical hands and his eye, allowing him to ward off attackers and stun or even kill them.
Personality: Davros had a sound mind early in his life, but the incident that crippled him and his overall experiences in the Thal-Kaled war left him a depraved and insane megalomanic not far below the surface. Brilliant and driven, he relentlessly experimented to find the final form of the Kaled people. Davros was a cool and sadistic person; it was his ability to command and delegate that was most forceful and cold. After his supposed death and rescue from the Last Great Time War, Davros arguably seemed less power-crazed and somewhat defeatist, perhaps due to having lost control over the Daleks yet again as well as being aware that once he was of no further use to them, they would most likely exterminate him. He also seemed to have developed a dislike for pride and vanity, traits which he had always exhibited himself. He admonishes the Dalek Supreme for displaying pride and distastefully notes the "arrogance" in the Doctor's voice. Ironically he himself goes on to display pride, refusing to escape the exploding Crucible with the Doctor and instead choosing almost certain death. This showed that Davros was also a hypocrite. He was also a complete maniac, arguably even more so than he had been before and was consumed by an insane desire to completely destroy the entire multiverse.
History: Davros was born during the Thousand Year War between Thals and Kaleds on the planet Skaro. He was forced into the military where he was put in charge of developing new weapons and gadgets to help Kaled soldiers. Davros was grievously wounded by an attack, and afterwards he needed a mobile life support system. Thirty seconds without his life support would have killed him. The life support system was controlled by a switch placed on his panel of buttons on the system.
With his aide Nyder, Davros ascended to a high rank in the Kaled Scientific Elite and presided over the creation of the Daleks. Intervention by the Time Lords began a chain of events starting with the Fourth Doctor being sent to Skaro during this time period, where Davros first demonstrated the Daleks to the Kaled Scientific Elite. The Doctor and Davros first met at this time. Davros imprisoned the Doctor. He used a lie detector to force the Doctor to reveal the details of the Daleks' future defeats, so that he could learn from them and so that his creation, the Daleks, could avoid them. (The Doctor later had this record destroyed.) The Daleks eventually turned on and exterminated Nyder. They then exterminated (or so they thought) Davros himself - ironically, doing so because of the programming he himself had given to them: to exterminate all those who were not pure Dalek. Unbeknownst to the Daleks, they had actually only damaged his primary life support system. The secondary and backup ciruits switched on immediately, allowing him to survive in a form of suspended animation while his life support worked to regenerate him.
The Doctor encountered Davros and his Daleks on many occasions after this, too many to list. Eventually, Davros went on to be a commander of the Daleks in the Last Great Time War, only to supposedly die during the first year of the conflict (despite the Doctor's efforts to save him) at the Gates of Elysium, when his command ship flew into the jaws of the Nightmare Child. However, Dalek Caan broke the War's time lock and saved him from death. Davros then rebuilt the Dalek race by using a large number of his own cells, leaving his internal organs and skeleton exposed. After Davros was rescued by Dalek Caan and had finished creating his new army of Daleks, he used a planet-sized ship known as the Crucible to travel the universe and "steal" planets. These planets were then put around the Crucible. Earth was the final planet to be taken by Davros and his New Daleks. They took the planets to the Medusa Cascade where he and his Daleks awaited the arrival of the Doctor in a pocket of time one second out of sync with the rest of the universe.
It quickly became apparent that Davros had once again become a slave of the Daleks, who placed him under guard within the Vault on the Crucible as part of a deal he made with the Supreme Dalek. This arrangement required Davros to build a Reality bomb powered by the Crucible and the 27 planets in the Medusa Cascade which would destroy all of existence leaving the Daleks the sole inhabitants of the universe. However, his plan failed due to the intervention of the Doctor and Donna, who destroyed the Dalek race once more, leaving Davros on a burning Crucible. Before leaving in the TARDIS, the Doctor offered to save Davros, but the creator of the Daleks refused, stating that he named the Doctor the Destroyer of Worlds, after which he was apparently engulfed in flames.
(NOTE: This last bit is made up by me as it is unknown if Davros survived the destruction of the Crucible. This is just to make it fit in with the RP.)
Unknown to the Doctor and the Daleks themselves, Davros had a hidden space capsule that could only be activated and controlled through the controls on his life support chair. He was able to reach and escape in it just before the Crucible exploded. He was knocked off course, however, and crash-landed in England, Earth. He is now trying to find a way to create more of his Daleks to help him take revenge.
Name: Davros
Age: Unknown
Species: Kaled
Planet of Origin: Skaro
Occupation: Creator of the Daleks, scientist (was head of the Kaled Scientific Elite)
Physical Description: Davros sat in a life support chair resembling the base of a Dalek. His skin was discoloured and his body has been crippled by some accident in his past. His Kaled body was similar to that of a human, though a blue eye in his forehead replaced his lost vision, allowing him some semblance of sight. The overall effect made him look like a Dalek from a distance. A metal brace was attatched to his head. He had only his right hand, which he used to operate various controls on his chair. These in turn could perform various functions from controlling doors, the Mark III travel machines, or his own life support system. In an incident on the planet Necros, Davros' hand was shot and destroyed, and thus his independent ability to operate. His hand was replaced with a prosthetic substitute of future human design. He was capable of projecting electric shocks from both his organic and mechanical hands and his eye, allowing him to ward off attackers and stun or even kill them.
Personality: Davros had a sound mind early in his life, but the incident that crippled him and his overall experiences in the Thal-Kaled war left him a depraved and insane megalomanic not far below the surface. Brilliant and driven, he relentlessly experimented to find the final form of the Kaled people. Davros was a cool and sadistic person; it was his ability to command and delegate that was most forceful and cold. After his supposed death and rescue from the Last Great Time War, Davros arguably seemed less power-crazed and somewhat defeatist, perhaps due to having lost control over the Daleks yet again as well as being aware that once he was of no further use to them, they would most likely exterminate him. He also seemed to have developed a dislike for pride and vanity, traits which he had always exhibited himself. He admonishes the Dalek Supreme for displaying pride and distastefully notes the "arrogance" in the Doctor's voice. Ironically he himself goes on to display pride, refusing to escape the exploding Crucible with the Doctor and instead choosing almost certain death. This showed that Davros was also a hypocrite. He was also a complete maniac, arguably even more so than he had been before and was consumed by an insane desire to completely destroy the entire multiverse.
History: Davros was born during the Thousand Year War between Thals and Kaleds on the planet Skaro. He was forced into the military where he was put in charge of developing new weapons and gadgets to help Kaled soldiers. Davros was grievously wounded by an attack, and afterwards he needed a mobile life support system. Thirty seconds without his life support would have killed him. The life support system was controlled by a switch placed on his panel of buttons on the system.
With his aide Nyder, Davros ascended to a high rank in the Kaled Scientific Elite and presided over the creation of the Daleks. Intervention by the Time Lords began a chain of events starting with the Fourth Doctor being sent to Skaro during this time period, where Davros first demonstrated the Daleks to the Kaled Scientific Elite. The Doctor and Davros first met at this time. Davros imprisoned the Doctor. He used a lie detector to force the Doctor to reveal the details of the Daleks' future defeats, so that he could learn from them and so that his creation, the Daleks, could avoid them. (The Doctor later had this record destroyed.) The Daleks eventually turned on and exterminated Nyder. They then exterminated (or so they thought) Davros himself - ironically, doing so because of the programming he himself had given to them: to exterminate all those who were not pure Dalek. Unbeknownst to the Daleks, they had actually only damaged his primary life support system. The secondary and backup ciruits switched on immediately, allowing him to survive in a form of suspended animation while his life support worked to regenerate him.
The Doctor encountered Davros and his Daleks on many occasions after this, too many to list. Eventually, Davros went on to be a commander of the Daleks in the Last Great Time War, only to supposedly die during the first year of the conflict (despite the Doctor's efforts to save him) at the Gates of Elysium, when his command ship flew into the jaws of the Nightmare Child. However, Dalek Caan broke the War's time lock and saved him from death. Davros then rebuilt the Dalek race by using a large number of his own cells, leaving his internal organs and skeleton exposed. After Davros was rescued by Dalek Caan and had finished creating his new army of Daleks, he used a planet-sized ship known as the Crucible to travel the universe and "steal" planets. These planets were then put around the Crucible. Earth was the final planet to be taken by Davros and his New Daleks. They took the planets to the Medusa Cascade where he and his Daleks awaited the arrival of the Doctor in a pocket of time one second out of sync with the rest of the universe.
It quickly became apparent that Davros had once again become a slave of the Daleks, who placed him under guard within the Vault on the Crucible as part of a deal he made with the Supreme Dalek. This arrangement required Davros to build a Reality bomb powered by the Crucible and the 27 planets in the Medusa Cascade which would destroy all of existence leaving the Daleks the sole inhabitants of the universe. However, his plan failed due to the intervention of the Doctor and Donna, who destroyed the Dalek race once more, leaving Davros on a burning Crucible. Before leaving in the TARDIS, the Doctor offered to save Davros, but the creator of the Daleks refused, stating that he named the Doctor the Destroyer of Worlds, after which he was apparently engulfed in flames.
(NOTE: This last bit is made up by me as it is unknown if Davros survived the destruction of the Crucible. This is just to make it fit in with the RP.)
Unknown to the Doctor and the Daleks themselves, Davros had a hidden space capsule that could only be activated and controlled through the controls on his life support chair. He was able to reach and escape in it just before the Crucible exploded. He was knocked off course, however, and crash-landed in England, Earth. He is now trying to find a way to create more of his Daleks to help him take revenge.