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S9E2 · Day of the Daleks Part 2

Anat interrogates the imposter Doctor

Anat’s suspicion of the Doctor’s identity hardens into a direct interrogation as she questions his claim to be Sir Reginald Styles. When the Doctor’s calm rebuttal undermines her mission orders by exposing his true identity, Anat’s authority frays under Boaz’s aggression and her own doubt. She forces the Doctor to defend his presence, weaponizing the moment against her own crew’s unity, as Shura’s silent confirmation of facts and Boaz’s demand for execution fracture their fragile command structure. The scene erupts into internal conflict, eroding the aliens’ cohesion and leaving the Doctor to exploit their disarray before Jo’s plea stalls execution momentarily.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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The Doctor reveals he is not Sir Reginald Styles, citing a newspaper as proof, which causes Anat to question their mission.

confusion to doubt

Anat interrogates the Doctor about his identity and purpose, indicating a shift from execution to investigation.

interrogative to cautious

Anat decides to deal with the Doctor and Jo alone, ordering Boaz to keep guard outside, indicating internal conflict among the aliens.

resolute to isolated

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Desperate urgency tinged with righteous anger

Jo defends the Doctor, pleading for his life and reinforcing factual discrepancies that undermine Anat’s claims. Her intervention temporarily disrupts Anat’s authority, though her appeal is ignored.

Goals in this moment
  • Protect the Doctor from execution
  • Introduce factual evidence to counter Anat’s allegations
Active beliefs
  • The Doctor is not guilty of their accusations
  • Truth will prevail if presented clearly
Character traits
Defensive Desperate Rational
Follow Jo Grant's journey

Frustrated authority masking growing uncertainty and fear of mission failure

Anat conducts a tense interrogation, accusatory and authoritative, but her confidence wavers as the Doctor dismantles her assumptions. Despite momentarily reclaiming control by ejecting Boaz, her fractured command leaves her unsettled and reactive.

Goals in this moment
  • Confirm the Doctor’s true identity and eliminate him as a threat
  • Regain control over her fracturing team and maintain mission discipline
Active beliefs
  • She believes in the inviolability of her orders and the infallibility of her mission parameters
  • She assumes any deviation from expected outcomes constitutes failure and must be punished
Character traits
Accusatory Doubt-stricken Authoritarian Fractured command
Follow Anat's journey
Boaz
primary

Furious impatience bordering on spiteful defiance

Boaz openly challenges Anat’s authority, advocating immediate execution of the Doctor and dismissing her disciplinary stance. His aggression exposes the team’s internal fractures and accelerates the collapse of their mission cohesion.

Goals in this moment
  • Eliminate the Doctor without delay
  • Assert his preferred command over Anat’s cautious approach
Active beliefs
  • Speed and decisive action are superior to deliberation
  • Personal boldness will ensure mission success
Character traits
Impatient Aggressive Rebellious
Follow Boaz's journey

Feigned calm masking strategic amusement at their predicament

The Doctor remains unshaken, calmly dismantling Anat’s interrogation through logical deduction and factual evidence. He leverages the moment to destabilize his captors, using wit and implied threat to redirect the confrontation.

Goals in this moment
  • Expose their mistaken identity to force reevaluation of their mission
  • Survive by exploiting the fracturing authority of his captors
Active beliefs
  • Truth and factual evidence are more persuasive than force
  • Patience and timing are weapons in their own right
Character traits
Calm Logical Sarcastic Strategic
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Supporting 2
Shura
secondary

Agreement with Boaz and disillusionment with Anat’s leadership

Shura remains silent but complicit, pointing his weapon at the Doctor while verifying the newspaper’s details. His nods confirm Anat’s worst fears, reinforcing the Doctor’s defense and accelerating the crisis of command.

Goals in this moment
  • Confirm the Doctor’s unbelonging to their assumptions
  • Uphold the mission’s ruthless efficiency
Active beliefs
  • Efficiency justifies any action
  • Objections delay success and invite catastrophe
Character traits
Complicit Silent Confirming
Follow Shura's journey
Controller
secondary

Anxious urgency driven by constant surveillance

The Controller reports the loss of their temporal trace to the Supreme Dalek, reflecting the broader mission failure. His frustration underscores the escalating stakes and the Daleks' growing impatience with inefficiency.

Goals in this moment
  • Report mission status accurately to superior authority
  • Avoid blame for temporal trace loss
Active beliefs
  • Dalek commands must be obeyed without question
  • Failure is unacceptable and punishable
Character traits
Frustrated Submissive Reporting failure
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Chronon Displacement Device

The Time Displacement Apparatus, an antiquated device in the control room, is noticed by the Doctor, who critiques its design. Though not directly used in the dialogue exchange, it becomes a symbol of the temporal operatives’ outdated and flawed technology, highlighting the desperation of their mission.

Before: Located within the control room, emitting a low …
After: Unchanged physically but narratively diminished in perceived reliability
Before: Located within the control room, emitting a low hum and visible as part of the console array
After: Unchanged physically but narratively diminished in perceived reliability
Doctor's Stolen Ogron Revolver

A Human Assassin's Revolver is brandished by Shura, pointed at the Doctor’s head, escalating the threat level and symbolizing the group’s readiness to execute. Its presence justifies the Doctor’s defensive posture and amplifies the tension as the team’s internal conflict peaks.

Before: Not physically carried by any agent but present …
After: Still pointed at the Doctor during the interrogation, …
Before: Not physically carried by any agent but present as a seized weapon from earlier conflict
After: Still pointed at the Doctor during the interrogation, contributing to the high-stakes atmosphere
London Financial Times (Dated Newspaper)

The Financial Times newspaper is retrieved and used by the Doctor as physical evidence to disprove Anat’s assumption of his identity as Sir Reginald Styles. Shura examines it, nods in agreement, and validates the Doctor’s claim, turning the object into an agent of disruption within the command structure.

Before: Located on a desk within the control room, …
After: Held up by Anat then shown to Shura, …
Before: Located on a desk within the control room, unattended and partially visible
After: Held up by Anat then shown to Shura, its contents confirm the Doctor’s claim; it remains physically intact but narratively pivotal

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Dalek Temporal Control Hub

The Dalek Control Room serves as the claustrophobic arena of authority and coercion, where Anat’s interrogation takes place under the watchful eyes of subordinates and the looming presence of Ogron enforcers. Its oppressive atmosphere and brutal functionality amplify the desperation of the temporal operatives and the Doctor’s bid for survival.

Atmosphere Tense, oppressive, and riven with internal dissent, thick with the scent of fear and urgency
Function Interrogation chamber and command center under temporal duress
Symbolism Represents the apex of Dalek coercion and human collaboration under duress, a symbol of forced …
Access Restricted to authorized personnel only, heavily guarded by Ogrons with weapons drawn and operators under …
Emergency lighting casting sickly green hues across cracked consoles Low hum of overtaxed machinery and red alert indicators failing to resolve the crisis

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Dalek Occupation Force

The Dalek Enforcement Faction’s temporal sabotage mission is in jeopardy as internal factions fracture under pressure. The Controller reports failure to the Supreme Dalek while Anat struggles to maintain control. The organization’s coercive tactics and rigid hierarchy are exposed as brittle under the strain of temporal resistance.

Representation Through the Controller reporting to superior Dalek authorities, Anat’s compromised leadership, and subordinate infighting among …
Power Dynamics Exercising coercive authority over its human agents but internally challenged by dissent and failed temporal …
Impact The organization’s rigid hierarchy is shown to be vulnerable to internal fracture when faced with …
Internal Dynamics Anat’s precarious leadership is openly challenged by Boaz, while Shura silently shifts allegiance based on …
Recapture or eliminate the Doctor and Jo Grant to prevent interference with temporal operations Maintain internal command discipline and uphold the mission’s temporal integrity Direct threats of execution for failure or disobedience Temporal coercion through manipulated key historical events

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What this causes 1

"The Doctor's revelation that he is not Sir Reginald Styles (beat_e8b0948aeb775588) undermines Anat's mission, fostering internal conflict within the alien trio. This doubt escalates until Jo's desperate act of threatening to destroy the time machine (beat_0f0f218a08b75d77), which is a direct consequence of the Doctor's intelligence-gathering and the crew's compromised position."

Jo seizes time machine and flees to unknown fate
S9E2 · Day of the Daleks Part …

Part of Larger Arcs

Key Dialogue

"ANAT: You have said and done enough. The time has come for your execution."
"DOCTOR: May I ask whose orders?"
"ANAT: It is no concern of yours. Shura."