Dalek Involvement on Earth
A covert Dalek plot to manipulate Earth's history through time experiments, involving the Second Doctor and companions Victoria and Jamie. Features the War Chief and Theodore Maxtible in a scheme to harness alien technology for Dalek superiority.
Arc Timeline
Season 4
28 eventsIn Air Traffic Control, the Commandant dismisses Meadows 2 as a dead end after Reynolds vouches for his ignorance, signaling the Commandant's growing distrust of even human personnel. The Commandant …
The Chameleon Headquarters abruptly terminates communication with Gatwick Airport, signaling their retreat under escalating pressure from the Doctor’s team. The Commandant, caught in a tense standoff, feigns ignorance about the …
In the aftermath of the Chameleon crisis, the Commandant delivers a decisive, no-nonsense directive to Heslington, signaling the formal transition from emergency lockdown to post-crisis recovery. The line 'flap over'—aviation …
Waterfield’s frantic, desperate shout—‘Kennedy!’—cuts through the antique shop’s tense silence, revealing the immediate danger of the Daleks’ presence. This single, urgent word serves as the inciting incident that drags the …
Perry identifies the dead man as Kennedy, confirming his violent death—his stiffened limbs and agonized expression reveal the Daleks’ brutal methods. The Doctor deduces Kennedy died in prolonged suffering, likely …
In Maxtible’s laboratory, the Doctor confronts Maxtible and Waterfield, who reluctantly confess their reckless experiments with mirrors, electromagnetism, and static electricity. Their final test unintentionally opened a portal, unleashing monstrous …
In Maxtible’s laboratory, the Doctor interrogates Waterfield and Maxtible about their reckless time-travel experiments, which inadvertently opened a portal for the Daleks. Under pressure, Waterfield confesses that the Daleks coerced …
In Maxtible’s laboratory, the Doctor and Waterfield confront the Daleks’ sinister plan after Maxtible reveals the lab’s purpose: a failed time-travel experiment that inadvertently opened a portal for the Daleks. …
The Doctor, examining forensic evidence in Maxtible’s sitting room, is confronted by Waterfield’s urgent warning that Jamie’s abduction is no accident—he is the Daleks’ chosen subject for isolating the 'human …
In Maxtible’s sitting room, Waterfield delivers the devastating news of Jamie’s abduction—likely orchestrated by the Daleks—while the Doctor, ever observant, notices a single piece of straw lodged in the mud …
Jamie, bound and disoriented in the stables, is confronted by Toby, his opportunistic captor, who demands payment for his role in the abduction. Terrall arrives, initially denying any involvement before …
Victoria pauses in a corridor to gaze at the Daleks’ artificial gardens—a momentary distraction from her captivity. The serene beauty of the gardens contrasts sharply with her precarious situation, offering …
The Doctor deliberately escalates Jamie’s frustration by dismissing his concerns about Waterfield’s complicity and the stolen TARDIS, then warns him against attempting a solo rescue of Victoria in the south …
Toby confronts Terrall in the stables, demanding payment for his silence after being underpaid for a previous job. Terrall dismisses him, but Toby hints at blackmail, threatening to expose Terrall’s …
After Jamie rescues Kemel from a near-fatal fall outside the South Wing Room, the two share a moment of unspoken understanding—Kemel’s gratitude is palpable, but so is his lingering distrust. …
In Maxtible’s laboratory, Waterfield discovers the corpse of an intruder killed by the Daleks and openly challenges their authority, refusing to conceal the body despite Maxtible’s desperate pleas. When the …
Maxtible, desperate for the transmutation secret, escalates his demands to the Daleks, only to be violently silenced when he threatens their authority. The Dalek’s physical assault—knocking him down and enforcing …
Victoria is subjected to a Dalek interrogation ritual in the Banqueting Hall, where she is forced to scream her name at escalating volumes—a psychological assault designed to strip her of …
Jamie and Kemel execute a high-risk, improvised prison break to reach Victoria after witnessing her dehumanizing interrogation. Using a rope and a mace as distractions, they disable a Dalek by …
In the Trophy Room, the Doctor employs psychological and physical tests to uncover Terrall’s unnatural resistance to food, drink, and magnetism—all signs of Dalek manipulation. Terrall’s evasive deflections and aggressive …
In Maxible’s laboratory, Waterfield—already complicit in the Daleks’ experiments—watches as the Doctor finalizes the 'human factor' capsules, which will inject human virtues into Dalek brains, potentially creating unstoppable super-beings. The …
The Doctor, convinced his experiment has successfully humanized the Daleks, celebrates as they mimic childlike behavior—playing games and repeating words. He marks them with Greek letters (Alpha, Beta, Omega) as …
The Doctor, Jamie, and Waterfield react to Victoria’s scream in the tunnels, with Waterfield urging haste to reach her. A Dalek—posing as the Doctor’s experiment Omega—appears, offering to guide them. …
The Doctor, Jamie, and Waterfield retreat from an unseen threat—likely Victoria’s scream—only to find their path blocked by two Dalek enforcers. The Black Dalek’s terse command, Follow me, carries the …
The Doctor interrogates Maxtible’s blind devotion to the Daleks’ promise of alchemical transmutation, revealing the depth of his moral corruption and the Daleks’ psychological manipulation. Jamie’s fury at Maxtible’s betrayal …
The Black Dalek lures Maxtible into a transmutation machine under the false promise of turning iron into gold, exploiting his greed and scientific obsession. Once inside, Maxtible is instantly paralyzed …
Outside the Dalek Control Room, the Doctor incites a Dalek civil war by exploiting the psychological fractures in the converted Daleks, urging them to question authority and defend themselves against …
In the aftermath of Maxtible’s forced departure—his Dalek-converted body now a weapon of the Empire—Victoria stands alone in the underground tunnel, her grief for Kemel raw and immediate. The line …
Season 5
7 eventsJamie and Victoria discover a drawstring bag labeled ‘Ghanta of Detsen Monastery’—a sacred artifact tied to the Doctor’s mission—left behind in the TARDIS. Victoria questions why the Doctor abandoned them, …
Trapped in a dark, claustrophobic cave after their escape from the Yeti, Jamie exhausts himself attempting to dislodge a massive boulder blocking their only exit. His physical struggle mirrors the …
In the Medi-Control Centre, the revived Ice Warrior Varga—still disoriented but physically dominant—suddenly overpowers Jamie with brutal efficiency, silencing his resistance. The abduction is swift and violent: Varga grabs Victoria, …
Varga uses a tracking device to locate his frozen warriors embedded in the glacier, confirming his ability to pinpoint their exact positions. His cold, calculated demeanor underscores his dominance as …
In the tense aftermath of Victoria’s capture and Storr’s execution, Varga intervenes to halt Zondal’s demand for her immediate destruction. He argues that Victoria’s survival serves as a calculated tactical …
Trapped in the collapsing glacier by an Ice Warrior’s grip, Victoria’s escalating screams—first desperate pleas for help, then raw panic as ice fractures around her—accelerate the glacier’s structural failure. Her …
Inside the glacier, Penley searches frantically for Storr while Victoria, trapped by an Ice Warrior, screams for help. Storr arrives and pries her free, revealing his own desperate mission to …