This entire chapter is not really a chapter, but more of an author note to give you info about the story. It will be broken into topics.

Title: The title Not Quite reflects how she is 'not quite' a human, but she's 'not quite' a Dalek, either.

Daphne's origins: Daphne is the Dalek from episode 6 of the first new season, the one with the Dalek trapped in the museum in Utah. She is part human because of Rose's DNA that she absorbed, and when the Dalek tried to self-destruct, it merged her even more, thus creating Daphne. This was explained in chapter 3, when she is talking with Rose, but I was asked about it. The merging of the Dalek DNA and Rose's DNA does kind of make her Rose's child, and they do share a connection.

Daphne's name: I gave you the meaning of her name in the end author note of chapter 5, but here it is again. She chose Daphne because it is a flower (connection with Rose), the rest because of the meanings. Notice the fact that her names have the initials DALEK, as mentioned in chapter 2.

Daphne -Greek mythology. The laurel. Name of a nymph transformed into a Laurel tree.
Abeo -Nigerian. Happy she was born.

Lottie -Female form of Germanic Charles. A free person.

Elena -Italian/Portuguese/Spanish. The light of the sun.

Kaimi -Polynesian. The seeker.

Daphne's love of the sun: Duh. In the end of the Dalek episode, the Dalek wanted to feel the sun. She still wants to. And be free. Same reason.

Origins of story: I have not heard of anything where this happened, nor is it based on those new Cylons from Battlestar Galactica, if you were interested. I hate the new ones. The old ones were better; I prefer robots that are obviously robots, like original Cylons and Daleks. I just got this idea one day and decided to write about it.

Daphne's appearance: Daphne looks like she does because of the fact that her armor merged with Rose's DNA and changed. Specifically: piercing blue eyes-eye stalk, copper skin(tan)-copper colored armor, copper hair with black highlights and tips-copper armor with black accents, black eye makeup-black on eye stalk. Her appearance is described in chapters 1 and 3.

Daphne's abilities: Because she is part Dalek, she has retained the majority of the Dalek abilities, however, she can't control them very well, and she doesn't like using them very often. She prefers to show her human abilities.

References to her: Mr. Bradshaw and his team call her 'it' because they don't consider her a human. Rose and the Doctor call her 'she' because they think she is human, or at least part.

Any other questions? Ask in a review. I will be writing a sequel, but I'm not sure how fast it will be here. I have to fill in the gaps of my sporadic ideas for a sequel before I write it. School may get in the way of this, as well. But I will, I promise. I'm glad you liked it. Thanks for all the reviews, and thanks for the complements!

Farewell!

Sevil