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The Dalek Emperor's flying saucer is referred to as the Mother Ship. It is sufficiently larger than the standard dalek flying saucer and is equipped with missiles. Standard flying saucers were also equipped with similar projectile weapondry. When the Doctor last encountered the daleks' flying saucers, the Dalek Imperial Fleet was made up of 200 ships. These ships were first seen in The Dalek Invasion Of Earth and last seen in The Time of the Doctor.

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  • Dalek Flying Saucer
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  • The Dalek Emperor's flying saucer is referred to as the Mother Ship. It is sufficiently larger than the standard dalek flying saucer and is equipped with missiles. Standard flying saucers were also equipped with similar projectile weapondry. When the Doctor last encountered the daleks' flying saucers, the Dalek Imperial Fleet was made up of 200 ships. These ships were first seen in The Dalek Invasion Of Earth and last seen in The Time of the Doctor.
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  • The Dalek Emperor's flying saucer is referred to as the Mother Ship. It is sufficiently larger than the standard dalek flying saucer and is equipped with missiles. Standard flying saucers were also equipped with similar projectile weapondry. When the Doctor last encountered the daleks' flying saucers, the Dalek Imperial Fleet was made up of 200 ships. These ships were first seen in The Dalek Invasion Of Earth and last seen in The Time of the Doctor.
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