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Just a few justifications. During The Genocide Machine, a Dalek was stated to have reduced a person to "nothing", this could easily mean vaporization. In Destiny of the Daleks two Daleks tanked a primed explosive while holding it in their manipulator arms. These are pretty powerful, as a group of Daleks with roughtly 12 per Dalek, had the equivalent of half megaton of TNT according to Davros.
This is a Pre-Time War addition. With Neutron fire they destroyed the Largest Planet in the New Earth System, which consisted of 30 planets. Also yes, it does say sterilise in the first link, but they confirm they actually destroy planets in the second.
Daleks should have dimensional travel. During the episodes Army of Ghosts and Doomsday they employed a Void ship, which is capable of tearing down the barriers between parallel universes and transversing through the void. They also have Dimension Ships before the Time War, which are capable of going through pre-existing openings in reality. "It really is a tear in the fabric of space time isn't it?" "One man's tear is another man's gateway."
They should have portal creation, as Dalek destroyers can create "Time Corridors" which allow them access to Hyperspace (Yes, that's also a Doctor Who thing).
An addition to the pre-time war Dalek key. In the story Exterminate!Exterminate!Exterminate! they were able to make use of cratinium, the hardest metal in the universe, and turn it into a bomb. This backfired, and ended up wiping them out of the entire solar system.
Dalek stealth ships are incapable of being monitored by Gallifreyan tech. They were also capable of destroying many Battle TARDISes, which are inarguably superior to The Doctor's type 40 TARDIS without its extra shields, and could withstand what is presumably a Time Torpedo, though they still can be destroyed by Battle TARDISes. They could also access the Time Vortex. Engines of War (Novel)
The Pre-Time War Daleks were able to replicate Type 40 TARDIS technology after using Cirenium to summon it to them, being noted as comparable to the Time Lords for doing so. This substance is also capable of destroying TARDISes. (Return of the Daleks).
The Daleks were going to gas an entire planet after they had mined out helkogen from the planet hell.
Daleks should have gravity manipulation, as they are able to use Anti-Gravity impeller engines. This is also consistent, as Edwin Bracewell, who possesses the Daleks' knowledge and vice versa created Gravity Bubbles that allow things to travel to space in Victory of the Daleks. Daleks are also said to fly in this manner during the Prisoner of the Daleks (Novel); "The underside of a Dalek can't be properly force-shielded because of the gravity repellers."
This is a Pre-Time War addition. With Neutron fire they destroyed the Largest Planet in the New Earth System, which consisted of 30 planets. Also yes, it does say sterilise in the first link, but they confirm they actually destroy planets in the second.
Daleks should have dimensional travel. During the episodes Army of Ghosts and Doomsday they employed a Void ship, which is capable of tearing down the barriers between parallel universes and transversing through the void. They also have Dimension Ships before the Time War, which are capable of going through pre-existing openings in reality. "It really is a tear in the fabric of space time isn't it?" "One man's tear is another man's gateway."
They should have portal creation, as Dalek destroyers can create "Time Corridors" which allow them access to Hyperspace (Yes, that's also a Doctor Who thing).
An addition to the pre-time war Dalek key. In the story Exterminate!Exterminate!Exterminate! they were able to make use of cratinium, the hardest metal in the universe, and turn it into a bomb. This backfired, and ended up wiping them out of the entire solar system.
Dalek stealth ships are incapable of being monitored by Gallifreyan tech. They were also capable of destroying many Battle TARDISes, which are inarguably superior to The Doctor's type 40 TARDIS without its extra shields, and could withstand what is presumably a Time Torpedo, though they still can be destroyed by Battle TARDISes. They could also access the Time Vortex. Engines of War (Novel)
The Pre-Time War Daleks were able to replicate Type 40 TARDIS technology after using Cirenium to summon it to them, being noted as comparable to the Time Lords for doing so. This substance is also capable of destroying TARDISes. (Return of the Daleks).
The Daleks were going to gas an entire planet after they had mined out helkogen from the planet hell.
Daleks should have gravity manipulation, as they are able to use Anti-Gravity impeller engines. This is also consistent, as Edwin Bracewell, who possesses the Daleks' knowledge and vice versa created Gravity Bubbles that allow things to travel to space in Victory of the Daleks. Daleks are also said to fly in this manner during the Prisoner of the Daleks (Novel); "The underside of a Dalek can't be properly force-shielded because of the gravity repellers."