Reality bomb

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Reality bomb
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The reality bomb built into the Crucible
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The reality bomb was a superweapon built into the Dalek Crucible that the Daleks planned to use to destroy all matter in the entire BZPB Multiverse.

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The reality bomb was a superweapon that the Daleks built into the Crucible. The Daleks intended to use the reality bomb to fulfil their ambition of becoming the only species in existence, for it would transmit an electromagnetic cancelling wave that would atomize any form of matter it touched. The entire multiverse and all life within it would be annihilated save for the Daleks themselves, who would be protected from the wave inside the Crucible.[1][2]

When Blackout discovered the threat that the Daleks posed to the multiverse as a whole, he gathered an army[3] that also included Artrix, BoM Master, Findor, Kakamu, Malygos, TMV, and Zev Raregroove,[2] among others, and declared war on the Daleks. These allied forces chased a Dalek saucer to the Crucible when the saucer abducted Findor, but this proved to be a mistake, as the Daleks then exterminated most of the allies with a single cannon blast and brought the survivors aboard the station as prisoners. Blackout[3] and Zev[4] were both brainwashed by the Dalek Supreme and forced to attack their allies, but were freed when Malygos teleported to the main control room, deactivated the Dalek Supreme, and activated the Crucible's self-destruct function. All non-Dalek survivors were teleported to safety as the Crucible exploded before the reality bomb could be activated.[3]

In 150,080 CMT, Blackout, Overlord Blackout, Ynot, and Hollow Ynot were sucked into a crack in time that transported them back in time to the Crucible.[2] Blackout realized that they had arrived in the middle of the reality bomb crisis,[4] which led Ynot to decide that he would hide himself and do nothing in order to avoid interfering with the time stream (because he had not been present when the reality bomb crisis occurred).[5] However, the Daleks detected Ynot's presence and trapped him in a force field.[6] Ynot then decided to use a Memory Seal to transport himself, Blackout, Overlord Blackout, and Hollow Ynot back to their own time.[7]

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  1. Background information from the Doctor Who Wiki that is also assumed to be canon in BZPB
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Dalek (revision on 17:16, Dec 27, 2011): "Once, [the Daleks] tried to destroy the multiverse with a reality bomb. This plan failed thanks to Blackout, Kakamu, Zev Raregroove, Malygos, BoM_Master, Artrix and TMV."
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 Blackout (OU) (revision on 16:03, Jun 01, 2012): "Blackout then told everyone about the threat the Daleks posed, and a massive army was gathered. When Findor was kidnapped by a Dalek ship, everyone immediately pursued it, all the way to the Dalek Crucible. The massive army was destroyed by a single cannon blast, and the survivors were captured. Blackout was brainwashed and forced to attack his comrades. Malygos then ended the story by anticlimatically teleporting to the main control room, deactivating the Dalek Supreme, thus releasing Blackout from his brainwashing, and activating the self-destruct sequence. Everyone teleported out [...] Blackout got everyone sucked into a crack in time, and they were randomly teleported around space and time, ending up in the SMU's version of ancient Japan, Mahri Nui, Z'traa and the Dalek Crucible, before Ynot finally figured out a way to get back".
  4. 4.0 4.1 The Wiki Era, Part 1 (May 26, 2010)
  5. The Wiki Era, Part 1 (May 27, 2010)
  6. The Wiki Era, Part 1 (May 27, 2010)
  7. The Wiki Era, Part 1 (May 28, 2010)

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