Isolated One-Off Conflicts
A collection of unrelated conflicts, each confined to a single episode with no progression or connection to other arcs. These include encounters with Wulnoth, Lobos, Cassandra, Kirksen, Vrestin, and unnamed Dalek units, representing standalone stories.
Arc Timeline
Season 2
17 eventsThe Dalek Supreme, monitoring the arrival of a TARDIS capsule at a sub-station, receives a report of a human intruder. Without hesitation, the Dalek Supreme issues a frantic, repetitive extermination …
In the Control Centre, Barbara identifies a critical weakness in the Daleks' defenses: the Robomen control panel. Recognizing the urgency of the situation, she seizes the initiative by mimicking a …
The Doctor’s desperate plan to detonate an explosive at Earth’s core triggers a cataclysmic volcanic eruption, obliterating the Dalek saucers and halting their invasion. The explosion’s seismic force disrupts the …
The group reaches a dead end in the tunnel system, where a dense stalagmite barrier blocks their path. Hetra orders Nemini to carve a 'mouth of light' through the rock, …
In the claustrophobic tunnels beneath Vortis, Ian and the Optera group—Nemini, Hetra, and Vrestin—navigate a treacherous path toward the Animus's core. Nemini, ever vigilant, warns of the thin walls above, …
The group reaches a root-covered tunnel wall, where Ian initially mistakes a liquid coating the roots for acid—a recurring threat in their journey. Vrestin corrects him, revealing it is water, …
Trapped beneath the Animus's organic, impenetrable lair, Ian and Hetra attempt to cut through the surface with a spear, their efforts marked by frustration and futility. Ian's struggle to penetrate …
The Doctor and companions prepare to leave Vortis after the Animus' defeat, witnessing the immediate restoration of the planet's natural balance. The Menoptra celebrate their hard-won freedom as water springs …
The Morok Commander arrives at the museum perimeter with cutting tools, only to find the relief guard absent—a critical security breach. His immediate suspicion escalates the tension, as the missing …
Barbara and Dako’s desperate escape from the museum is violently cut short when a Morok guard recaptures them outside, forcing them against a wall at gunpoint. Before the guard can …
In the Governor’s Office, Governor Lobos and the Commander prepare to execute the Doctor and his companions after learning the Xeron rebels have seized the armoury and wiped out the …
The Doctor and companions materialize in a Gothic, cobwebbed house where eerie sounds and supernatural illusions immediately unsettle Barbara and Vicki. Ian, ever pragmatic, dismisses the threats as advantageous for …
Barbara’s recitation of John Donne’s Meditation 17—‘For whom the bell tolls’—triggers a sudden, inexplicable physical transformation: her hair turns white, a visual metaphor for her escalating fear and the house’s …
The TARDIS crew’s simmering tension erupts as Ian challenges the Doctor’s evasive leadership, forcing a confrontation about their directionless flight. Ian’s frustration—rooted in the companions’ exhaustion and the Daleks’ relentless …
The Monk orders Wulnoth to care for the Doctor’s wounds, framing the act as compassionate while subtly reinforcing his psychological control. Wulnoth’s immediate, unquestioning gratitude reveals the depth of the …
The Monk’s meticulously orchestrated plan to manipulate history hits a snag when Wulnoth, the monastery’s authority figure, insists on keeping the wounded Eldred under care—directly thwarting the Monk’s attempt to …
The Monk arrives at Wulnoth and Edith’s home under the pretense of checking on Eldred, then immediately shifts to a false request for help. He manipulates Wulnoth into preparing beacon …
Season 3
16 eventsIn Priam’s palace, the tension between Paris and Cassandra erupts into a full-blown power struggle over Vicki’s innocence and Steven’s capture. Paris, emboldened by his recent military success, asserts his …
In Priam’s palace, Steven and Vicki face escalating accusations from Cassandra, who brands Vicki a Greek spy and sorceress, while Paris—initially dismissive—reveals Steven as a captured Greek warrior named Diomede. …
In the Trojan dungeon, Troilus bursts in to wake Vicki with the news that the Greek fleet has vanished, signaling the apparent end of the war. His excitement contrasts with …
The event opens with Bors reasserting his dominance over the convicts on Desperus after a violent struggle for a knife—a symbol of authority. He humiliates Kirksen, forcing him into menial …
In the treacherous swamp of Desperus, Bors, Garge, and Kirksen stumble upon the crashed Spar ship, their first discovery of the crash site. Bors immediately asserts dominance, silencing Kirksen’s fears …
The Doctor confronts the Toymaker in his office, demanding release, but the Toymaker reveals his long-standing manipulation: he deliberately disabled the TARDIS scanner to lure the Doctor into a deadly …
The Toymaker retaliates against the Doctor’s defiance by advancing the Trilogic game to move 152, rendering the Doctor intangible and leaving only one functional hand. Despite the brutal punishment, the …
The Toymaker escalates the stakes by threatening to imprison Steven and Dodo in his dollhouse if they fail the chair game, revealing the deadly challenge while simultaneously silencing the Doctor. …
The King and Queen, having exhausted their doll test subjects, casually dismiss Cyril as 'The Fool'—a disposable pawn in their deadly chair game. After the King’s failed attempts to destroy …
With the King and Queen of Hearts closing in on their deception—exposing the hidden dolls that Steven and Dodo had been using to test the chairs—Dodo faces a critical moment …
The Clanton gang, already on edge in the Last Chance Saloon, escalate their volatile energy when Steven and Dodo enter. Billy’s reckless gunplay—shattering bottles behind the bar—demonstrates their unchecked power, …
After Seth Harper mistakenly identifies the Doctor as Doc Holliday and delivers a veiled threat from the Clantons—who are waiting at the saloon to ambush him—the Doctor, oblivious to the …
The Doctor, disguised in Doc Holliday’s gun and hat, wanders into the Clantons’ ambush on Tombstone’s Main Street. His accidental presence—misinterpreted as Holliday’s—escalates the brewing feud. The Clantons, primed for …
The Doctor enters the Last Chance Saloon during a tense confrontation between Kate and the Clanton gang, who are bullying Steven at the piano. Seth Harper immediately mistakes the Doctor …
Ike Clanton whips the saloon crowd into a violent frenzy, framing the Doctor (mistaken for Doc Holliday) as a menace to Tombstone. His inflammatory rhetoric—'the meanest man that's ever polluted …
In the immediate aftermath of Doc Holliday shooting Seth Harper, the Last Chance Saloon erupts into chaos. Holliday’s lethal act confirms his identity to the Clantons, triggering a town-wide lynch …
Season 4
2 eventsIn Lesterson’s cluttered laboratory, the scientist obsessively polishes a corrosion-resistant metal fragment from the space capsule, his fixation on its properties blinding him to the colony’s immediate crisis. Janley interrupts …
Quinn confronts Bragen about the newly imposed pass system restricting access to the Examiner (the Doctor in disguise), exposing his frustration with the colony's escalating secrecy. Bragen deflects blame to …