What is the personality type of Dalek, Supreme? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Dalek, Supreme from Doctor Who Classic and what is the personality traits.
Dalek, Supreme personality type is ISTJ, and his main interest is logic and order. He’s also a very good planner and he’s very strict and logical about the way things should be done. For example, he plans to rule the universe and he wants to do it like he always does, and not like other people do it. So, he’s very strict and very logical. But there’s also a hidden side to him, because he’s very good at hiding it and that’s why he’s the ‘Saviour’.
So, we can say that the Doctor is a good ISTJ – good at planing and at hiding his emotions – but we can also say that he’s a little bit introverted, shy and quite shy, but he doesn’t show it.
The Doctor is a good thinker and he has a very good sense of values and morals.
ISTJ – Good at organisation
ISTJ – Good at building things
ISTJ – Good at planning
ISTJ – Good at manipulating people with logic
ISTJ – Good at being quite shy
ISTJ – Good at being quite aggressive when needed
Since their first appearance in 1963 there have been a number of variant models of the Daleks, a fictional alien race in the BBC science fiction television programme Doctor Who. First seen in the serial The Daleks, the outward manifestation is portrayed as a powerful, technically advanced travel machine in which a hideous and malevolent mutant, the Dalek creature, resides. Although the general appearance of the Daleks has remained the same, details of both the casing and the mutant creature have changed over time. Alterations were made to accommodate the requirements of specific plot elements in various serials and episodes or at the request of producers, designers and directors to revitalise the Dalek appearance. On other occasions design changes have been the result of practical considerations when filming the Dalek props on location, or the mixing of components acquired from different sources.