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The Doctor’s Witness to Genocide: A Moral Reckoning in the Thal War Room

In the sterile, high-tech confines of the Thal control room, the Doctor—still disoriented from his temporal arrival—witnesses the final, devastating act of a war that has spanned millennia. The Thal Councillor, cold and triumphant, oversees the execution of a rocket strike against the Kaled dome, its destruction unfolding in real-time on a wall monitor. The Doctor’s desperate plea—‘No, you mustn’t’—goes unheeded, his voice drowned out by the mechanical countdown and the Thals’ jubilant anticipation of victory. Meanwhile, Kavell and Nyder grapple with the betrayal that made this massacre possible, their shock and grief laying bare the cyclical brutality of Skaro’s conflict. As the dome collapses, the Doctor is forced to confront the horrifying truth: his mission to prevent the Daleks’ creation has now become complicit in the annihilation of an entire race. The scene is a turning point—not just in the war, but in the Doctor’s moral journey, as the weight of his interventionist ideals collapses under the reality of Skaro’s unending violence. The air hums with tension, the Thals’ celebration a grotesque counterpoint to the Kaleds’ impending doom, and the Doctor’s silence in the face of this atrocity speaks volumes about the futility of his struggle against a world that has long since abandoned mercy.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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The Doctor wakes to the sound of explosions, as the Thals observe the bombardment of the Kaled dome.

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A Thal Councillor orders the initiation of the rocket launch, against the Doctor's protest.

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Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Horrified and morally devastated, grappling with the realization that his presence and actions may have inadvertently contributed to the Kaleds' annihilation, while simultaneously feeling powerless to stop the Thals' genocidal act.

The Doctor wakes disoriented in the Thal control room, his senses immediately overwhelmed by the distant explosions and the cold, clinical atmosphere. His eyes lock onto the wall monitor displaying the bombardment of the Kaled dome, and he reacts with visceral horror, his voice cracking as he pleads with the Thals to stop the rocket launch. His plea—‘No, you mustn’t’—is a futile attempt to halt the inevitable, his body language conveying a deep sense of moral conflict and helplessness as he witnesses the annihilation of an entire race.

Goals in this moment
  • To prevent the destruction of the Kaled dome and the genocide of the Kaled people.
  • To appeal to the Thals' sense of morality or mercy, even in the face of their triumphant brutality.
Active beliefs
  • That no race deserves to be wiped out, regardless of the context or history of their conflict.
  • That his role as a Time Lord obligates him to intervene in such atrocities, even if it means defying the natural course of events.
Character traits
Empathetic Morally conflicted Desperate Helpless Principled
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Ruthlessly triumphant, Davros’ emotional state is one of cold satisfaction, as the annihilation of the Kaleds clears the path for the Daleks’ rise. He feels no grief or regret, only the validation of his vision and the confirmation of his power. His words are a stark reminder of his lack of humanity, his focus entirely on the Daleks’ future dominance.

Davros’ voice cuts through the tension in the control room, his words dripping with ruthless satisfaction as he declares the betrayal that led to the Kaleds' extermination. Though he is not physically present in the room, his presence is palpable, his influence looming over the scene. His dialogue is a cold proclamation of the Kaleds' fate, framing their annihilation as the inevitable result of treachery. His tone is triumphant, devoid of remorse, and utterly devoid of humanity.

Goals in this moment
  • To reinforce the narrative that the Kaleds' destruction was inevitable and justified, framing it as a consequence of their own failures and betrayals.
  • To assert his control over the situation, even from afar, ensuring that his vision for the Daleks’ future remains unchallenged.
Active beliefs
  • That the Kaleds' extinction is a necessary sacrifice for the creation of the Daleks, the ultimate conquerors of the universe.
  • That emotion, conscience, and pity are weaknesses that must be eradicated, both in the Kaleds and in those who would oppose him.
Character traits
Ruthless Triumphant Devoid of remorse Manipulative Authoritative
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Coldly triumphant, reveling in the Thals' long-awaited victory over the Kaleds, with no remorse or hesitation in the face of genocide. His emotions are entirely subsumed by the Thals' collective desire for dominance and survival.

The Thal Councillor stands at the center of the control room, his posture rigid with authority and his voice steady with cold triumph. He oversees the rocket launch with clinical detachment, his focus unwavering as he declares the Kaled dome's destruction. His demeanor is one of unyielding resolve, embodying the Thals' millennia-long quest for victory. He ignores the Doctor’s plea entirely, treating it as insignificant noise in the face of his people’s hard-won triumph.

Goals in this moment
  • To ensure the complete destruction of the Kaled dome and the annihilation of the Kaled people, securing the Thals' victory in the millennia-old war.
  • To assert the Thals' dominance and superiority, both to their enemies and to any outsiders (like the Doctor) who might challenge their actions.
Active beliefs
  • That the Kaleds are an existential threat to the Thals and must be eradicated to ensure their survival.
  • That the ends justify the means, and that the Thals' victory is worth any moral cost.
Character traits
Authoritative Ruthless Triumphant Unyielding Cold
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Detached and calculating, Nyder’s emotional state is one of cold satisfaction, as the destruction of the Kaleds aligns with Davros’ vision and his own loyalty. He shows no remorse or grief, treating the annihilation as a necessary and inevitable outcome of the war. His detachment masks a deep-seated belief in Davros’ supremacy and the rightness of the Kaleds' extinction.

Nyder stands beside Kavell, his expression inscrutable as he acknowledges the betrayal that led to the Kaleds' destruction. His voice is calm and measured, but there is an undercurrent of satisfaction in his tone, as if this outcome aligns with his loyalty to Davros. He does not share Kavell’s grief or shock, instead framing the betrayal as a cold fact. His body language is controlled, betraying no emotional investment in the Kaleds' fate, only a detached acknowledgment of the inevitable.

Goals in this moment
  • To reinforce the narrative of betrayal and inevitability, ensuring that the Kaleds' destruction is framed as a consequence of their own failures.
  • To maintain his loyalty to Davros and the new order, even in the face of the Kaleds' annihilation.
Active beliefs
  • That the Kaleds' extinction is a necessary step in the evolution of their people into the Daleks, as envisioned by Davros.
  • That loyalty to Davros and the Dalek project supersedes any moral or emotional considerations.
Character traits
Detached Loyal to Davros Calculating Unemotional Secretly satisfied
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Shocked and grief-stricken, Kavell is overwhelmed by the realization that his people are being wiped out, and that their destruction was made possible by betrayal from within. His emotional state is a mix of disbelief, sorrow, and a deep sense of personal failure, as if he should have been able to prevent this outcome.

Kavell stands in stunned silence as the Kaled dome collapses on the monitor, his face a mask of shock and disbelief. His voice trembles as he questions how the Thals could have obtained the formula to destroy the dome, his words laced with grief and betrayal. He clings to the impossibility of the scenario, unable to accept that one of his own could have betrayed the Kaleds. His body language is one of deep sorrow, his hands clenched as if trying to hold onto the last remnants of his people’s hope.

Goals in this moment
  • To understand how the Thals obtained the formula, seeking to uncover the betrayal that led to his people’s annihilation.
  • To process the grief and shock of witnessing the destruction of his home and the impending extinction of his race.
Active beliefs
  • That the Kaleds' survival depended on the secrecy of the dome’s formula, and that its revelation was an unimaginable betrayal.
  • That even in the face of defeat, the Kaleds' dignity and loyalty to one another should have been preserved.
Character traits
Grieving Betrayed Disbelieving Loyal Vulnerable
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Davros’ Deceptive Kaled Dome Breach Formula

Davros’ Deceptive Kaled Dome Breach Formula is the critical intelligence that enabled the Thals to destroy the Kaled dome, handed over as a fake peace gesture. Though not physically present in the scene, its existence is the catalyst for the genocide, its revelation framed as a betrayal by Nyder and Kavell. The formula’s role is to undermine the Kaleds' defenses, allowing the Thals' rocket to breach the dome’s reinforced coating and trigger its collapse. Its presence in the Thals' hands is a direct result of Davros’ manipulation, a calculated move to ensure the Kaleds' annihilation and the Daleks' unchallenged rise. The formula is more than a chemical composition; it is a weapon of mass destruction, its disclosure the final nail in the Kaleds' coffin.

Before: In the possession of the Thals, having been …
After: The formula has served its purpose, the Kaled …
Before: In the possession of the Thals, having been leaked to them as part of Davros’ deceptive plan. The formula is already in use, its chemical properties exploited to weaken the Kaled dome’s defenses.
After: The formula has served its purpose, the Kaled dome destroyed and the Kaleds wiped out. Its role in the genocide is complete, its existence now a grim footnote in the history of Skaro’s war. The formula’s disclosure has ensured the Daleks’ path to supremacy, its legacy one of betrayal and destruction.
Thal Control Room Kaled Dome Monitor

The Thal Control Room Wall Monitor serves as the visual catalyst for the event, broadcasting live footage of the Thals' rockets pounding the Kaled dome until it collapses. Its glowing screen dominates the room, drawing the attention of all present—The Doctor, the Thal Councillor, Kavell, and Nyder—as the destruction unfolds in real-time. The monitor is not merely a tactical display but a propagandistic tool, amplifying the Thals' triumph and the Kaleds' doom. Its imagery is stark and unrelenting, forcing the Doctor to confront the horror of the genocide firsthand, while the Thals celebrate their victory. The monitor’s role is pivotal, as it transforms an abstract conflict into a visceral, inescapable reality for those witnessing it.

Before: Active and displaying tactical data, including the Kaled …
After: The monitor continues to display the aftermath of …
Before: Active and displaying tactical data, including the Kaled dome’s integrity and the Thals' rocket trajectories. The monitor is a central feature of the control room, already in use to track the bombardment.
After: The monitor continues to display the aftermath of the Kaled dome’s destruction—the rubble, the dust, and the final moments of the Kaleds' existence. Its screen now serves as a grim testament to the Thals' victory, the imagery seared into the minds of those who witnessed it.
Thal Genocidal Rocket (Weapon)

The Thal Genocidal Rocket is the physical instrument of the Kaleds' annihilation, its launch marked by the mechanical countdown that drowns out the Doctor’s desperate plea. Though not visible on-screen, its presence is omnipotent, symbolizing the Thals' genocidal intent and the irreversible nature of their actions. The rocket’s trajectory is tracked on the wall monitor, its impact on the Kaled dome the culmination of millennia of war. Its launch is not just a tactical maneuver but a symbolic act, representing the Thals' final, decisive strike against their ancient enemies. The rocket’s role is to erase the Kaleds from existence, ensuring the Thals' dominance and paving the way for Davros’ Daleks to rise.

Before: Armed and ready for launch, its systems primed …
After: The rocket has fulfilled its destructive purpose, its …
Before: Armed and ready for launch, its systems primed and its trajectory locked onto the Kaled dome. The rocket is a symbol of the Thals' military might and their unyielding resolve to win the war at any cost.
After: The rocket has fulfilled its destructive purpose, its payload delivered with lethal precision. The Kaled dome lies in ruins, and the rocket itself is likely destroyed or deactivated, its role in the genocide complete. Its launch marks the end of the Kaleds as a people and the beginning of a new era dominated by the Daleks.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Thal Control Room

The Thal Control Room is the nerve center of the Thals' military operations, a sterile and high-tech environment where the fate of the Kaleds is decided. Its glowing consoles and wall monitors create an atmosphere of cold efficiency, the hum of machinery underscoring the clinical detachment with which the Thals execute their genocidal strike. The room is a battleground of moral conflict, where the Doctor’s desperate plea for mercy clashes with the Thals' triumphant celebration. It is also the space where Davros’ influence looms large, his voice cutting through the tension to declare the Kaleds' extermination. The control room is not just a tactical hub but a symbol of institutional power, where the Thals' victory is both celebrated and justified.

Atmosphere Tension-filled and sterile, the air hums with the mechanical precision of the Thals' operations. The …
Function Command hub for the Thals' military operations, where the final strike against the Kaled dome …
Symbolism Represents the institutional power of the Thals and their unyielding resolve to win the war …
Access Restricted to senior Thal personnel and those directly involved in the military operation. The Doctor …
Glowing consoles and wall monitors displaying tactical data and live footage of the Kaled dome’s destruction. The mechanical countdown of the rocket launch, its ticking a grim reminder of the impending genocide. The sterile, clinical atmosphere of the control room, devoid of warmth or emotion, reflecting the Thals' detachment from the horror of their actions. The distant explosions and the cheers of the Thals, a grotesque counterpoint to the Doctor’s plea for mercy.

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Kaled People (Entire Population of Skaro)

The Kaleds are the victimized faction in this event, their organization manifested through the grief and betrayal of Kavell and the cold acknowledgment of their extinction by Nyder and Davros. Though physically absent from the control room, their presence is palpable, their fate the focus of the Thals' genocidal strike. The Kaleds’ involvement is symbolic, as their annihilation is both the cause and consequence of the event. Their organization is represented through the betrayal that enabled their destruction, with Kavell’s shock and grief highlighting the personal and emotional toll of their extinction. The Kaleds’ power dynamics are one of utter helplessness, their fate sealed by the Thals' rocket and Davros’ manipulation.

Representation Through the emotional reactions of Kavell and Nyder, who grapple with the betrayal and destruction …
Power Dynamics Operating under constraint and ultimately powerless, the Kaleds are the victims of the Thals' genocidal …
Impact The Kaleds' institutional impact in this event is one of erasure, as their organization is …
Internal Dynamics The Kaleds’ internal dynamics are characterized by loyalty, secrecy, and a shared sense of purpose, …
To survive the Thals' genocidal strike, a goal that is ultimately and tragically thwarted by the rocket’s impact. To maintain the secrecy of the dome’s formula, a goal undermined by the betrayal that enabled the Thals' attack. Through the loyalty and secrecy of their scientific corps, which Kavell and Nyder represent. Their influence is ultimately undermined by the betrayal that led to their destruction. Via the symbolic resistance of individuals like Kavell, who grapple with the grief and shock of their people’s annihilation. By the legacy of their dome, which, though destroyed, serves as a grim reminder of the Thals' brutality and the cost of their victory.
Thals (including Thal Resistance)

The Thals are the dominant force in this event, their organization manifested through the Thal Councillor’s cold authority and the collective jubilation of their forces. They are the perpetrators of the genocide, their actions driven by a millennia-long desire for victory over the Kaleds. The Thals’ involvement is both tactical and symbolic, as they execute the final strike against the Kaled dome and celebrate their triumph. Their organization is represented through institutional protocol, with the Councillor overseeing the operation and the Thals’ cheers underscoring their collective resolve. The Thals’ power dynamics are one of unchallenged authority, their actions reflecting a belief in their right to dominance and survival at any cost.

Representation Through the Thal Councillor’s formal oversight of the rocket launch and the collective action of …
Power Dynamics Exercising absolute authority over the situation, the Thals’ power is unchallenged and their actions are …
Impact The Thals' actions in this event solidify their institutional power, reinforcing their belief in their …
Internal Dynamics The Thals operate as a unified force, with no internal dissent or moral conflict visible …
To ensure the complete destruction of the Kaled dome and the annihilation of the Kaled people, securing the Thals' victory in the millennia-old war. To assert the Thals' dominance and superiority, both to their enemies and to any outsiders (like the Doctor) who might challenge their actions. Through the use of military force and technological superiority, as embodied by the genocidal rocket and the control room’s tactical systems. Via institutional protocol and collective action, with the Thal Councillor’s authority and the Thals’ cheers reinforcing their unified resolve. By framing the genocide as a necessary and justified act, ensuring that their actions are not only executed but celebrated.

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What this causes 2
Causal

"The Councillor's decision to launch the rocket directly leads to the destruction of the Kaled dome in the next beat."

The Rocket Strikes: Genocide and the Birth of the Daleks
S12E14 · Genesis of the Daleks Part …
Causal

"The Councillor's decision to launch the rocket directly leads to the destruction of the Kaled dome in the next beat."

Davros Unleashes the Daleks: The Birth of Genocide
S12E14 · Genesis of the Daleks Part …

Part of Larger Arcs

Key Dialogue

"COUNCILLOR: *‘It's working. The Kaled dome is breaking up. Start the countdown for the rocket launch.’*"
"DOCTOR: *‘No, you mustn’t.’*"
"KAVELL: *‘How could the Thals have found the formula to destroy our dome?’*"
"NYDER: *‘Someone has betrayed us.’*"
"KAVELL: *‘That's impossible. Only a handful of us knew the formula. No member of the Elite would have given the secret to the Thals.’*"
"DAVROS: *‘Nevertheless, someone has, and his treachery has resulted in the total extermination of our people.’*"