Maxtible’s betrayal and Waterfield’s assault
Plot Beats
The narrative micro-steps within this event
A Dalek warns Maxtible not to touch a timing device, and Maxtible reveals his deal with the Daleks: in exchange for bringing the Doctor and Jamie to them, he will receive the secret formula for transmuting metal into gold.
Waterfield confronts Maxtible and accuses him of selling himself to the Daleks for the transmutation formula, leading to Maxtible admitting his greed-fueled betrayal and striking Waterfield, revealing his true allegiance.
Who Was There
Characters present in this moment
Deceptive → commanding → ruthless
Alpha Dalek participates in the deception of humanization, mimicking childlike behavior under the Doctor’s influence. When the ruse is revealed, it shifts to enforcing the Daleks’ orders, demanding the Doctor’s presence and threatening detonation. It operates as part of the collective Dalek command, ensuring obedience and executing the plan to transport prisoners to Skaro.
- • Ensure the Doctor is brought to the Daleks for transport to Skaro
- • Detonate the laboratory to eliminate loose ends
- • Transport Victoria and Kemel to Skaro as prisoners
- • The Doctor is a threat that must be neutralized
- • Human emotions are a weapon to be weaponized
- • Obedience to Dalek command is absolute
Suspicious → angry → urgent
Waterfield confronts Maxtible about his betrayal, only to be violently attacked and knocked unconscious by a rack of test tubes. He regains consciousness just in time to warn the Doctor about the Daleks’ plan to detonate the laboratory, and he assists in escaping via the transmat. His determination to find Victoria drives his actions, even as he is injured and disoriented.
- • Force Maxtible to reveal Victoria’s whereabouts
- • Warn the Doctor about the detonation and ensure their escape
- • Pursue the Daleks to Skaro to rescue Victoria
- • Maxtible is responsible for Victoria’s disappearance
- • The Daleks cannot be trusted and will betray Maxtible
- • Time is running out to save Victoria and stop the Daleks
Skeptical → concerned → determined
Jamie questions the Daleks' behavior early in the event but quickly shifts to action when the betrayal is revealed. He assists the Doctor in marking the Daleks and later helps Waterfield to the transmat, expressing concern for Victoria's whereabouts. His skepticism turns to determination as he realizes the urgency of the situation, and he plays a key role in retrieving the transmat from the cupboard and preparing for the escape to Skaro.
- • Help the Doctor escape the laboratory before detonation
- • Find Victoria and ensure her safety
- • Support Waterfield in the face of Maxtible's betrayal
- • The Daleks cannot be trusted, even when they appear humanized
- • Victoria is in immediate danger and needs rescuing
- • Maxtible’s actions are driven by selfishness and greed
Arrogant → desperate → panicked
Maxtible’s arrogance and greed are fully exposed as he admits to betraying the Doctor and Victoria to the Daleks in exchange for the transmutation formula. His desperation escalates when Waterfield confronts him, leading to a violent outburst where he smashes a rack of test tubes over Waterfield’s head, knocking him unconscious. Panicked by the Daleks’ revelation that they are detonating the laboratory, he attempts to flee via the transmat but is left behind as the lab explodes, sealing his fate.
- • Secure the transmutation formula from the Daleks at any cost
- • Escape the laboratory before detonation
- • Avoid facing the consequences of his betrayal
- • The Daleks will honor their promise to give him the formula
- • Waterfield and the Doctor are obstacles to his success
- • He can outmaneuver the Daleks and survive the explosion
Fearful (implied) → determined to survive (implied)
Victoria is not physically present in this event but is a central focus of the dialogue and actions. Her disappearance is revealed through Maxtible’s evasive responses and Waterfield’s desperate pleas. The pressed flower found by Jamie implies she has been taken to Skaro, where she is held captive alongside Kemel. Her fate drives the urgency of the Doctor’s mission.
- • Survive captivity on Skaro
- • Reunite with her father and the Doctor
- • Protect Kemel and resist Dalek control
- • The Doctor will come to rescue her
- • Maxtible and the Daleks are her captors
- • She must stay strong for her father and friends
Shocked optimism → urgent determination → focused resolve
The Doctor transitions from jubilant celebration of the Daleks' apparent humanization to urgent action as the betrayal unfolds. Initially optimistic, he marks the Daleks with Greek letters (Alpha, Beta, Omega) and engages in playful interaction, only to realize the ruse when the Daleks reveal their true intentions. He sprints up the spiral staircase with Jamie, discovers the detonation countdown, and swiftly assembles the transmat to escape to Skaro with Jamie and Waterfield, prioritizing their survival and the pursuit of Victoria.
- • Escape the detonating laboratory with Jamie and Waterfield
- • Pursue the Daleks to Skaro to rescue Victoria and Kemel
- • Prevent the Daleks from weaponizing human emotions
- • The Daleks' humanization was a deception to lure him into a trap
- • Victoria and Kemel are already prisoners on Skaro
- • Time is critical to stop the Daleks' plan before it's too late
Commanding → ruthless → triumphant
The Commanding Dalek is the primary enforcer of the Daleks’ plan in this event. It oversees the detonation of the laboratory, ensures Maxtible’s compliance, and coordinates the transport of prisoners to Skaro. Its authority is absolute, and it represents the collective will of the Dalek forces, leaving no room for negotiation or mercy.
- • Detonate the laboratory to eliminate Maxtible and eliminate loose ends
- • Transport the Doctor, Jamie, and Waterfield to Skaro as prisoners
- • Ensure Victoria and Kemel remain captive on Skaro
- • Humans are tools to be used or eliminated
- • The Doctor is a direct threat to Dalek supremacy
- • Obedience to the Dalek imperative is non-negotiable
Anxious (implied) → hopeful (implied)
Kemel is not physically present in this event but is referenced through the pressed flower found by Jamie. His presence on Skaro as Victoria’s fellow prisoner is implied, and his absence from the laboratory suggests he was already transported by the Daleks. His role as a protective figure for Victoria is hinted at, and his fate is tied to hers.
- • Survive captivity on Skaro
- • Protect Victoria from harm
- • Wait for rescue by the Doctor and Jamie
- • Victoria is his ally and protector in captivity
- • The Doctor will eventually come to their aid
- • He must rely on his strength to endure
Objects Involved
Significant items in this scene
The Daleks’ small grey timing device box is the ticking clock that drives the urgency of the event. Secured to the laboratory floor, it contains a complicated mechanism set to detonate the entire facility. The Daleks order Maxtible not to touch it, emphasizing its role as an inescapable countdown to destruction. The Doctor realizes its function as a time switch, forcing him and his companions to flee via the transmat to Skaro within minutes. Its presence underscores the Daleks’ ruthlessness and their willingness to eliminate anyone who outlives their usefulness.
The Doctor’s recorder is a symbolic tool that initially represents his attempt to connect with the Daleks on a human level. He plays lively tunes, and the Daleks mimic the sounds in a deceptive display of humanization. The recorder’s music serves as a false sense of security, lulling the Doctor into a moment of optimism before the Daleks reveal their true intentions. Its role in the event underscores the theme of deception and the fragility of trust.
The rack of test tubes is a brutal weapon in Maxtible’s hands, symbolizing his violent desperation. He smashes it over Waterfield’s head, knocking him unconscious in a moment of unchecked rage and fear. The shattering glass and the suddenness of the attack highlight the fragility of human life in the face of Maxtible’s greed and the Daleks’ manipulation. The rack serves as a physical manifestation of betrayal and the collapse of trust in the laboratory.
Maxtible’s travelling bag is a symbol of his desperation and greed. He grabs it from the cupboard in a frantic attempt to escape the laboratory before detonation, clutching it as if it contains his last hope for survival or wealth. The bag represents his misplaced priorities—prioritizing personal gain over loyalty or ethics—as he abandons the Doctor and Waterfield to their fates. It is left behind in the chaos, destroyed in the explosion, mirroring Maxtible’s own downfall.
The transmat time machine is the lifeline that allows the Doctor, Jamie, and Waterfield to escape the detonating laboratory. Retrieved from the cupboard in the alcove, it is hastily assembled and activated just as the countdown reaches zero. The transmat symbolizes the Doctor’s resourcefulness and his ability to turn even the most dire situations into opportunities for survival. Its use propels the group directly into the Daleks’ trap on Skaro, setting the stage for the next act of the story.
The pressed flower is a poignant clue left behind by Victoria, symbolizing her presence and the urgency of her rescue. Jamie discovers it on the laboratory floor, realizing it must have been dropped during her abduction by the Daleks. The flower represents Victoria’s innocence, her connection to her past, and the hope that she is still alive. It serves as a catalyst for the Doctor and Jamie’s determination to follow the Daleks to Skaro and find her.
Location Details
Places and their significance in this event
The cupboard in the alcove is a hidden lifeline in the chaos of the laboratory. It contains the transmat time machine, which the Doctor and Jamie retrieve just as the countdown reaches its final moments. The dim, cluttered space contrasts with the brightly lit laboratory, symbolizing the last hope for survival amid destruction. The cupboard’s role is purely functional—providing the means of escape—but its discovery feels like a miracle, underscoring the Doctor’s resourcefulness and the thin margin between life and death.
Maxtible’s laboratory is the epicenter of betrayal, violence, and desperate escape in this event. The enclosed space, cluttered with test tubes, transmat machinery, and hidden switches, becomes a pressure cooker of tension as Maxtible’s greed collides with the Daleks’ ruthlessness. The laboratory’s mirrored surveillance chamber and spiral staircase amplify the chaos, forcing characters to move quickly and make life-or-death decisions. The detonation countdown transforms the space from a site of scientific experimentation into a deathtrap, driving the Doctor and his companions to flee through the transmat.
The spiral staircase serves as a critical pathway in the event, channeling the Doctor and Jamie’s frantic search for Victoria and their escape from the laboratory. Its tight, coiled design forces single-file movement, amplifying the sense of urgency and desperation. The staircase connects the lower levels of the laboratory—where Maxtible and Waterfield’s confrontation unfolds—to the upper areas, where the transmat is stored. The echoing footsteps and shouted warnings create a sense of impending doom, driving the characters toward their only means of escape.
Organizations Involved
Institutional presence and influence
The Daleks, as an organization, are the driving force behind the betrayal, violence, and forced escape in this event. They manipulate Maxtible into betraying the Doctor and Victoria, then reveal their true intentions by detonating the laboratory. Their actions are cold, calculated, and ruthless, demonstrating their willingness to eliminate anyone who no longer serves their purposes. The Daleks’ collective will is enforced through the Commanding Dalek and subordinate units like Alpha and Omega, who ensure obedience and execute the plan to transport prisoners to Skaro. Their involvement underscores the existential threat they pose and the urgency of the Doctor’s mission to stop them.
Narrative Connections
How this event relates to others in the story
"The Doctor observes the Daleks playing games, believing his experiment is working (beat_c1cec4ad1eff2b9d). This leads him to introduce Jamie to the 'humanized' Daleks and mark them with Greek letters before Omega reveals the experiment as a ruse (beat_6ab4852d24d3e530)."
Daleks expose their humanization ruse"The Doctor observes the Daleks playing games, believing his experiment is working (beat_c1cec4ad1eff2b9d). This leads him to introduce Jamie to the 'humanized' Daleks and mark them with Greek letters before Omega reveals the experiment as a ruse (beat_6ab4852d24d3e530)."
Daleks reveal their deception and trap"The Doctor observes the Daleks playing games, believing his experiment is working (beat_c1cec4ad1eff2b9d). This leads him to introduce Jamie to the 'humanized' Daleks and mark them with Greek letters before Omega reveals the experiment as a ruse (beat_6ab4852d24d3e530)."
Daleks detonate lab forcing Doctor to Skaro"The Doctor observes the Daleks playing games, believing his experiment is working (beat_c1cec4ad1eff2b9d). This leads him to introduce Jamie to the 'humanized' Daleks and mark them with Greek letters before Omega reveals the experiment as a ruse (beat_6ab4852d24d3e530)."
Daleks Force Doctor to Skaro"The Doctor marks the Dalek Omega with a Greek letter (beat_6ab4852d24d3e530). Later, on Skaro, Omega identifies the Doctor as the one who gave it to them and weirdly claims the Doctor as their friend (beat_de06d850e1a920c5)."
Omega’s False Friendship Claim"The Doctor observes the Daleks playing games, believing his experiment is working (beat_c1cec4ad1eff2b9d). This leads him to introduce Jamie to the 'humanized' Daleks and mark them with Greek letters before Omega reveals the experiment as a ruse (beat_6ab4852d24d3e530)."
Daleks reveal their deception and trap"The Doctor observes the Daleks playing games, believing his experiment is working (beat_c1cec4ad1eff2b9d). This leads him to introduce Jamie to the 'humanized' Daleks and mark them with Greek letters before Omega reveals the experiment as a ruse (beat_6ab4852d24d3e530)."
Daleks detonate lab forcing Doctor to Skaro"The Doctor observes the Daleks playing games, believing his experiment is working (beat_c1cec4ad1eff2b9d). This leads him to introduce Jamie to the 'humanized' Daleks and mark them with Greek letters before Omega reveals the experiment as a ruse (beat_6ab4852d24d3e530)."
Daleks Force Doctor to Skaro"A Dalek reveals that all Daleks are returning to Skaro and the prisoners are already in transit (beat_e770918dbf453c2c), which causes Victoria to be captive with Kemel in a cell (beat_ed85af9ae61456f3)."
Victoria Vows to Protect Kemel"A Dalek reveals that all Daleks are returning to Skaro and the prisoners are already in transit (beat_e770918dbf453c2c), which causes Victoria to be captive with Kemel in a cell (beat_ed85af9ae61456f3)."
Victoria Confronts Maxtible on Skaro"The Doctor observes the Daleks playing games, believing his experiment is working (beat_c1cec4ad1eff2b9d). This leads him to introduce Jamie to the 'humanized' Daleks and mark them with Greek letters before Omega reveals the experiment as a ruse (beat_6ab4852d24d3e530)."
Daleks expose their humanization ruse"Maxtible reveals his deal with the Daleks: he will receive the secret formula for transmuting metal into gold in exchange for the Doctor (beat_8c267bc8290696fc). Upon arriving on Skaro and realizing his house has been destroyed, Maxtible expresses outrage at the Daleks' destruction of his laboratory and accuses them of breaking their bargain as he has not received the formula (beat_6f5df7bd446e5f9a)."
Maxtible’s Dalek betrayal and execution"Maxtible reveals his deal with the Daleks: he will receive the secret formula for transmuting metal into gold in exchange for the Doctor (beat_8c267bc8290696fc). Upon arriving on Skaro and realizing his house has been destroyed, Maxtible expresses outrage at the Daleks' destruction of his laboratory and accuses them of breaking their bargain as he has not received the formula (beat_6f5df7bd446e5f9a)."
Maxtible’s Execution OrderThemes This Exemplifies
Thematic resonance and meaning
Key Dialogue
"WATERFIELD: What have you arranged with the Daleks? MAXTIBLE: The Daleks? Nothing. WATERFIELD: What formula did they promise you? MAXTIBLE: No formula whatever. WATERFIELD: What are you doing? You've sold yourself to them, haven't you? MAXTIBLE: You fool! Metal into gold. That's what the Daleks are going to give me. Now do you begin to understand?"
"WATERFIELD: Where's Victoria? MAXTIBLE: I have not the remotest idea. WATERFIELD: Yes, you have, and you're going to tell me! Where is my daughter?"
"DALEK: We are destroying this area. MAXTIBLE: But you can't do that. Turn it off! You cannot destroy my house!"