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S21E12 · Resurrection of the Daleks Part 2

Archers last effort to reach allies foiled

Colonel Archer races against time to warn Earth forces about the Daleks' arrival. His frantic search for a working communication device begins with a vandalized phone booth, then shifts to a confiscated police radio that also fails. As hope dwindles and the Daleks tighten their grip on humanity, Archer's isolation becomes complete when a policeman draws a silenced firearm, silencing his final attempt. The loss of contact cripples the Doctor's time-critical mission to stop the mutant weapon before it unleashes devastation across London. key_dialogue: [ ARCHER: Gentlemen, you've saved my life. I'm Colonel Archer, Bomb Disposal Squad. I have to make an urgent call. May I use your radio? ARCHER: Thank you. It's dead. POLICEMAN: [(silenced gun aimed at Archer)] ]

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Colonel Archer attempts to use a telephone kiosk, but finds the receiver cord cut. He then asks policemen for use of their radio.

frustration to slight hope ['a street with a telephone kiosk']

The policemen initially ignore Archer's request, then hand over the radio which he finds dead.

hope to disappointment

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Publicly calm but privately shattered by cascading failure, oscillating between resolve and grim resignation

Colonel Archer moves with military precision through the dimly lit street, his voice clipped and urgent as he requests assistance from unresponsive policemen. He maintains a facade of authority despite the visible collapse of communication systems, physically reaching for the offered radio only to immediately realize its uselessness. His posture stiffens as the gun is leveled, but he does not flinch—accepting the inevitability of failure.

Goals in this moment
  • Secure an operational communication device to coordinate defense against the Daleks
  • Maintain command presence to prevent further erosion of morale among allies
Active beliefs
  • Human institutions, though compromised, can still provide critical support against the Dalek invasion
  • Military training and preparedness remain essential even when all systems fail
Character traits
assertive leadership military discipline masked desperation unwavering composure under pressure
Follow Colonel Archer's journey
Policeman
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Functionally indifferent to Archer’s fate, serving as an extension of external control rather than an autonomous agent

The second policeman serves as the conduit of Dalek violence, withdrawing a silenced sidearm from concealment and leveling it at Archer with clinical precision. Unlike his companion, he takes aggressive action to terminate Archer’s final defiance, acting as the enforcer of the Daleks’ will on Earth’s streets. He embodies the extension of Dalek terror into human society.

Goals in this moment
  • Eliminate threats to Dalek objectives with minimal public disturbance
  • Enforce silence regarding Dalek infiltration through lethal means
Active beliefs
  • Dalek survival justifies immediate elimination of adversaries
  • Human resistance is irrational and must be eradicated
Character traits
calculated menace efficient brutality unquestioning executioner silent instrument of control
Follow Policeman's journey

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Army Base Field Radio

The rugged handheld transceiver is surrendered by the first policeman after Archer identifies himself as bomb disposal. Archer grips the radio tightly, flipping switches and turning the volume knob in a desperate attempt to establish contact, only for the device to emit no signal. Its burnt-out circuitry and dead power source reflect the systemic sabotage of Earth’s communication networks.

Before: Functional but in possession of the policemen, operational …
After: Confirmed dead, its batteries drained or internal components …
Before: Functional but in possession of the policemen, operational status unknown but presumably disabled by Dalek agents beforehand
After: Confirmed dead, its batteries drained or internal components sabotaged beyond repair
Lafone Street Telephone Kiosk

The red telephone kiosk on Lafone Street serves as the false promise of escape, its door hanging ajar and receiver cord severed, rendering it useless. The vandalism symbolizes the Daleks’ preemptive sabotage of terrestrial infrastructure. Archer’s momentary interaction with the booth—testing the dangling receiver—becomes a study in futility before he turns to the policemen for aid.

Before: Vandalized, with cut cords and stripped inner mechanisms, …
After: Remains nonfunctional, its role as a communication tool …
Before: Vandalized, with cut cords and stripped inner mechanisms, located in a state of disrepair before Archer’s arrival
After: Remains nonfunctional, its role as a communication tool permanently destroyed
Policeman's Silenced Sidearm

The silenced sidearm is withdrawn from concealment by the second policeman and pressed firmly against Colonel Archer’s temple. Its suppressed barrel indicates intentional stealth, designed to eliminate the target without drawing attention—demonstrating the Daleks’ methodical approach to silencing human defenders even as the Doctor races to stop their mutant weapon.

Before: Concealed under uniform, loaded with ammunition, and fitted …
After: Fired once, now empty and returned to the …
Before: Concealed under uniform, loaded with ammunition, and fitted with a sound suppressor for covert operations
After: Fired once, now empty and returned to the policeman’s side, having fulfilled its lethal purpose

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Lafone Street

Lafone Street transforms from a mundane urban thoroughfare into a stage of tragic futility under the cover of night. The narrow passage, lined with wet cobblestones and guttering streetlamps, amplifies the echo of Archer’s footsteps and the clink of his gear. It becomes a point of irrevocable disconnection—a place where the last human hope to coordinate resistance dissolves into silence and gunmetal. The street’s isolation mirrors his command collapse.

Atmosphere Cold, isolating, and thick with the weight of abandoned authority; a battleground of broken systems …
Function Conduit of attempted human coordination and final suppression under hostile surveillance
Symbolism Represents the systematic eradication of human agency in the face of extraterrestrial invasion—where infrastructure, law, …
Access Accessible to civilians but effectively controlled by Dalek-influenced entities through sabotage and surveillance
Dim street lighting casting long shadows between terraced buildings Damp cobblestones and rusted metal fixtures glistening under artificial glow
Lafone Street Telephone Kiosk

The telephone kiosk on Lafone Street serves as a claustrophobic bottleneck of false promise—a squat red sentinel against the night, its peeling paint and dangling receiver embodying failed connection. Within its cramped interior, Lieutenant Archer experiences the crushing weight of isolation, hammering at the dead device while unseen forces tighten their grip on London. The booth’s confines magnify his impotence.

Atmosphere Stuffy, metallic, and oppressive, filled with the stench of old smoke and neglect; a miniature …
Function Symbolic refuge and practical dead end, a space of attempted communication now reduced to an …
Symbolism Embodies the crumbling illusion of human infrastructure as a reliable lifeline in crisis, now hollowed …
Access Physically accessible but functionally paralyzed, a hollowed-out shell of its original purpose
Cracked red glass reflecting fragmented neon light Cut phone cord coiled like a dead serpent across the littered floor

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What this causes 1

"The policeman's threat to Archer with a silenced gun parallels Archer's later declaration of martial law and threats to shoot anyone leaving, both showing how authority is weaponized to control and intimidate."

Tegan spots Archer then sparks martial law
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