Tyler abandons the resistance after raid failure
Plot Beats
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Tyler arrives, delivering the grim news that Dortmun's bombs failed, resulting in heavy casualties during the resistance's raid on a Dalek saucer; Barbara learns that the Doctor and Ian were on the saucer.
Tyler insists they must leave London because the Daleks will retaliate and search everywhere, while Dortmun refuses to abandon his bomb research, believing it's the only solution. Tyler declines Dortmun's request for more time, stating he came only to warn them and intends to find other survivors, then head north.
Who Was There
Characters present in this moment
Anxious and torn between loyalty to Susan and the broader fight, with a sense of moral responsibility weighing heavily on her.
Barbara is deeply conflicted, torn between her loyalty to Susan and her commitment to the resistance. She debates Tyler’s decision to leave, expressing concern for the Doctor and Ian, and ultimately agrees to accompany Dortmun and Jenny to the Civic Transport Museum despite her reluctance. Her dialogue reveals her anxiety about Susan’s whereabouts and her moral dilemma over abandoning the group. Physically, she is present and engaged, but her emotional state is one of anxiety and torn loyalty.
- • To ensure Susan’s safety and reunite with her, despite the group’s fracturing.
- • To support Dortmun’s bomb research as a potential solution, even if she is skeptical of its success.
- • The resistance’s fight is not yet over, and there may still be hope in Dortmun’s work.
- • Abandoning the group now would be a betrayal of the values she and her friends have fought for.
Not applicable (as an organization, the Daleks do not have emotions, but their presence is felt as an oppressive, inescapable force).
The Daleks are referenced indirectly through Tyler’s account of the failed raid and the group’s discussions about their relentless pursuit. Though not physically present, their looming threat is a constant presence in the scene, driving the group’s desperation and fracture. The Daleks’ ruthlessness and superior firepower are implied as the reason for the resistance’s defeat, and their continued search for survivors underscores the urgency of the group’s decisions.
- • To crush the human resistance and consolidate their control over Earth.
- • To hunt down and exterminate any survivors of the failed raid, leaving no room for rebellion.
- • Human resistance is futile, and the Daleks’ superiority is absolute.
- • Any defiance will be met with swift and merciless retaliation.
Obsessively determined, with a sense of desperation and defiance in the face of the group’s collapse. His emotional state is one of stubborn hope, clinging to his research as the only way forward.
Dortmun is stubbornly insistent on continuing his bomb research, refusing to evacuate London and proposing a move to the Civic Transport Museum to gather supplies and instruments. He argues with Tyler about the necessity of his work, dismissing Tyler’s pragmatism as short-sighted. His physical presence is marked by his wheelchair-bound state, but his mental resolve is unshaken. He clings to his research as the only viable solution to the Dalek threat, even as the group fractures around him.
- • To continue his bomb research and develop a weapon capable of defeating the Daleks.
- • To convince the group to stay and support his work, even as they fracture and evacuate.
- • His bomb research is the only viable solution to the Dalek threat, and it must be pursued at all costs.
- • The resistance’s fight is not over, and there is still hope in scientific innovation and defiance.
Pragmatically resigned, with a sense of cautious optimism about regrouping with survivors at the museum. Her emotional state is one of realism, tempered by the group’s desperation.
Jenny supports Tyler’s argument for evacuating London, initially resists accompanying Dortmun, but ultimately agrees to go to the Civic Transport Museum. She expresses skepticism about Dortmun’s bomb research but recognizes the practical need to regroup with other survivors. Her pragmatic caution contrasts with Dortmun’s obsession, and she serves as a voice of realism amid the group’s fracture.
- • To ensure her own survival and that of the group by evacuating London and regrouping with other survivors.
- • To support Tyler’s pragmatic approach, even if it means abandoning Dortmun’s bomb research.
- • The resistance’s fight is hopeless in its current form, and survival is the priority.
- • Dortmun’s bomb research is a long shot, and the group’s energy should be focused on regrouping and reassessing.
Presumed dead, with his absence leaving a void of grief and loss for the group, particularly Barbara.
Ian is mentioned as being dead (or presumed dead) after the failed Dalek saucer raid, with Tyler stating he 'nearly got him out.' His absence is a heavy weight on the group, particularly Barbara, who expresses concern for his fate. Though not physically present, his presumed death underscores the stakes of the resistance’s struggle and the personal losses suffered by the group.
- • To protect his friends and the group, even at the cost of his own life (inferred from Tyler’s account).
- • To contribute to the resistance’s fight against the Daleks, regardless of the odds.
- • The resistance’s fight is worth dying for, as it represents the last hope for humanity against the Daleks.
- • Loyalty to the group and its mission is paramount, even in the face of overwhelming odds.
Distraught and overwhelmed by grief, likely feeling isolated and unable to cope with the losses.
Susan is mentioned as having rushed away crying earlier in the scene, prompting Barbara’s concern about her whereabouts. Her absence and emotional state (inferred from crying) highlight the group’s fragmentation and the personal toll of the failed raid. Though not physically present, her absence looms over the group’s decisions, particularly Barbara’s conflicted loyalty.
- • To find solace and safety, away from the immediate chaos of the resistance’s collapse.
- • To reconnect with the group, particularly Barbara, who expresses concern for her well-being.
- • The resistance’s fight is hopeless, and further involvement will only lead to more pain.
- • She needs to rely on herself rather than the group, which is fracturing under pressure.
Presumed dead, with his absence leaving the group in disarray and despair, particularly Barbara, who looks to him as a mentor and leader.
The Doctor is mentioned as being dead (or presumed dead) after the failed Dalek saucer raid, with Tyler stating he 'nearly got him out.' His absence is a devastating blow to the group, particularly Barbara, who expresses concern for his fate. Though not physically present, his presumed death symbolizes the collapse of the resistance’s hopes and the group’s fragmentation. His scientific and strategic leadership is sorely missed, leaving a void that Dortmun’s bomb research cannot fill.
- • To protect his companions and guide the resistance against the Daleks, even in the face of overwhelming odds.
- • To use his scientific and strategic brilliance to outmaneuver the Daleks and turn the tide of the war.
- • The resistance’s fight is not hopeless, and there is always a way to outsmart the Daleks through innovation and courage.
- • Loyalty to his companions and the cause of humanity is paramount, even in the darkest moments.
Objects Involved
Significant items in this scene
Supplies and instruments for Dortmun’s bomb are referenced as critical components for his research, which he hopes to continue at the Civic Transport Museum. Their acquisition is tied to the group’s decision to relocate, with Dortmun insisting that they are essential for developing a weapon capable of defeating the Daleks. The objects symbolize the resistance’s last hope, even as the group fractures around Dortmun’s obsession.
Dortmun’s belongings—tools, notes, and equipment essential for his bomb research—are packed in preparation for the move to the Civic Transport Museum. Their gathering symbolizes his commitment to his work despite the group’s fracture and the physical limitations imposed by his wheelchair. The belongings represent the resistance’s last scientific hope, even as the group’s unity collapses around him.
The Resistance Relocation Code System is mentioned as a means of communicating the new location of headquarters after forced relocations. Barbara expresses concern that Susan does not know the code, highlighting the group’s fragmentation and the risk of losing members in the chaos. The code system serves as a practical tool for maintaining cohesion amid the resistance’s dispersal, but its existence also underscores the group’s desperation and the Daleks’ relentless pursuit.
Tyler’s bleeding shoulder is a visible reminder of the physical toll of the failed raid and his personal sacrifice. It serves as a symbol of the resistance’s struggles and the urgency of their situation. Barbara references it as proof that Tyler cannot travel alone ('Look, your shoulder’s still bleeding'), highlighting his vulnerability and the group’s concern for his well-being. The wound underscores the stakes of their decisions and the personal cost of their fight.
Tyler’s Resistance Bombs are referenced indirectly as a failed weapon, symbolizing the resistance’s futile efforts against the Daleks. Their ineffectiveness is highlighted in the dialogue ('Your bombs were useless, Dortmun'), and their failure underscores the group’s desperation. Though not physically present in this scene, their absence looms as a reminder of the resistance’s strategic shortcomings and the need for a more effective solution, such as Dortmun’s bomb research.
Location Details
Places and their significance in this event
The Civic Transport Museum is proposed as a potential safe haven and resource hub for the resistance. Dortmun targets it for its exhibits of buses, trains, and machinery, which he believes will provide the supplies and instruments needed for his bomb research. The location’s atmosphere is one of tentative hope, with the group seeing it as a place to regroup and continue their fight. It functions as a symbol of defiance and the resistance’s last scientific hope, even as the group fractures around Dortmun’s obsession.
The Underground HQ serves as the group’s last safe haven before their inevitable dispersal. It is a dimly lit, claustrophobic space where the resistance’s morale collapses under the weight of Tyler’s devastating news. The location’s atmosphere is one of desperation and tension, with flickering maps and scattered gear symbolizing the group’s fading hopes. It functions as a decision-making hub, where the group’s fracture is sealed by Tyler’s defection and Dortmun’s stubbornness.
London is portrayed as a high-risk battleground, overrun by Dalek patrols and swarms of forces. The city’s streets are described as scarred and smoldering, with Robomen stalking abandoned districts and saucers overhead broadcasting ultimatums. The location’s atmosphere is one of oppression and urgency, driving the group’s desperation to evacuate. It serves as a symbol of the Daleks’ dominance and the resistance’s futile struggle.
The Northern Region Outside London is proposed by Tyler as a refuge for survivors, far from Dalek control. It is described as a rural stretch with open fields and quiet roads, offering a tentative haven where the resistance might regroup. The location’s atmosphere is one of silence and isolation, a stark contrast to the clamor of London. It functions as a symbol of survival and the group’s last hope for rebuilding, even as their unity collapses.
Organizations Involved
Institutional presence and influence
The Resistance is depicted as a fractured and desperate organization, on the verge of collapse. Tyler’s defection and the group’s dispersal symbolize the end of their unified fight against the Daleks. The organization’s goals shift from defiance to survival, with members like Dortmun clinging to scientific innovation as their last hope. The resistance’s internal dynamics are marked by tension, with Tyler’s pragmatism clashing with Dortmun’s obsession, and Barbara’s loyalty torn between the two.
The Daleks are represented indirectly through the group’s discussions of their relentless pursuit and superior firepower. Their presence looms as an oppressive force, driving the resistance’s desperation and fracture. The organization’s goals are to crush the human resistance and consolidate their control over Earth, with their tactics shifting from extermination to live captures as they hunt down survivors. Their influence is exerted through fear, surveillance, and the relentless application of superior technology.
Narrative Connections
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Barbara chooses the mission over SusanThemes This Exemplifies
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Part of Larger Arcs
Key Dialogue
"TYLER: Your bombs were useless, Dortmun."
"DORTMUN: It's the only answer."
"TYLER: No, Dortmun, it's no use. I only came back here to warn you. I'm going out to see if I can find any more survivors from that raid, then I'm going north."
"BARBARA: But we can't leave now. What if Susan comes back looking for us?"
"JENNY: We'd have much more chance on our own."