Nathan Ratcliffe's betrayal of humanity serves as a personal moral conflict against his ambition to manipulate Dalek technology for personal gain, directly opposing the Doctor's mission.
Nathan Ratcliffe's betrayal of humanity serves as a personal moral conflict against his ambition to manipulate Dalek technology for personal gain, directly opposing the Doctor's mission.
Events in This Arc
Ratcliffe's private hubris collapses as the computer's cold calculations lay bare the Hand of Omega's true nature. Questions about power turn to stark warnings about death and shared control, stripping …
Ratcliffe orders his agent to intensify surveillance on the Doctor, his confidence in controlling the situation evident in his tone. As he rests on his premature victory, the computer interrupts …
In the privacy of his high-tech office, Ratcliffe confesses his long-held resentment toward his country through a conversation with an artificial intelligence advisor. The exchange escalates from veiled grievances to …