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S21E12 · Resurrection of the Daleks Part 2

Policeman draws a silenced gun on Archer

Colonel Archer, desperate for contact to warn of the Dalek threat, encounters two policemen after finding a sabotaged telephone. His urgency turns to horror as he realizes his authority means nothing. One officer silently hands over a dead radio, while the other levels a silenced pistol at Archer’s head, escalating the confrontation beyond words. The silent threat underscores the Daleks’ infiltration of human systems, transforming a routine request into a death sentence. key_dialogue: [ POLICEMAN: The second policeman puts a gun with a silencer on it to Archer's head. ]

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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The situation escalates as a policeman threatens Archer with a silenced gun.

disappointment to fear

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Policeman
primary

Functionally emotionless conduit of external will

The second policeman completes the inversion of human purpose, translating cooperation into instant execution. Without word or hesitation he aligns the silenced pistol with Archer’s temple, converting a routine civic space into a killing ground where institutions are parodied and lives end in silence.

Goals in this moment
  • Eliminate perceived threats to Dalek operational security
  • Ensure human interference is permanently neutralized
Active beliefs
  • Survival of the Dalek collective justifies any human cost
  • Compliance with directives supersedes all human norms
Character traits
Purposeful silence veiling lethal intent Precision in translating menace into immediate action Absence of personal emotion in application of force
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Braced terror escalating to paralyzing dread as institutional identity is stripped away

Colonel Archer descends from desperation to horror, his military bearing eroded by the realization that authority alone offers no protection. He starts with professional formality, shifting to entreaty as civility proves illusory, then freezes under the press of a silenced barrel against his temple. His rational worldview dissolves into terror when institutional tools and protocols fail.

Goals in this moment
  • Secure an immediate communication link to warn Earth forces about the Dalek invasion
  • Reassert command presence despite escalating menace
Active beliefs
  • Human institutions still function reliably in crisis
  • Rank and role should guarantee cooperation and safety
Character traits
Professional urgency decaying into helplessness Rhetorical skill abandoned in favor of pleading Physical stillness under direct threat
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Army Base Field Radio

The bulky field radio is tendered by the first policeman as evidence of 'cooperation,' but its dead circuitry mocks Archer’s desperate need to warn Earth Command. Once a fragile lifeline, it becomes a useless artifact in his grip, a physical manifestation of systemic betrayal where technology fails at the critical moment.

Before: Functional handheld transceiver carried by the policemen to …
After: Rendered lifeless and silent in Archer's hands
Before: Functional handheld transceiver carried by the policemen to maintain contact with headquarters during urban operations
After: Rendered lifeless and silent in Archer's hands
Lafone Street Telephone Kiosk

The telephone kiosk stands as a hollow relic of human connectivity, its severed cord dangling like a wound. With its receiver crushed and coin slot vandalized, the booth fails as a sanctuary for communication. Instead it becomes a stage where Archer’s final hopes are methodically dismantled piece by piece under the cold supervision of Dalek influence.

Before: Vandalized public phone booth with cut cord and …
After: Unchanged—now a mute witness to the unfolding execution
Before: Vandalized public phone booth with cut cord and damaged coin slot
After: Unchanged—now a mute witness to the unfolding execution
Policeman's Silenced Sidearm

The silenced sidearm is produced with calm efficiency, its suppressed barrel brought to bear against Archer’s temple in a single fluid motion. Chambered and ready, it delivers death without announcement or resistance, embodying the Daleks’ creed of perfectly efficient extermination while silencing human institutions in a single, whispered shot.

Before: Standard police-issue sidearm modified with suppressor, in the …
After: Trigger pulled—one round expended; now an instrument of …
Before: Standard police-issue sidearm modified with suppressor, in the possession of the second officer
After: Trigger pulled—one round expended; now an instrument of execution

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Lafone Street

Lafone Street becomes a stage for institutional horror as Archer crisscrosses from vandalized kiosk to murderous officers. Normally a quiet urban thoroughfare, it now amplifies the silence of failure—no sirens, no support, only the cold acts of men reduced to puppets. The damp pavement witnesses the final collapse of order under Dalek domination.

Atmosphere Chilling stillness thick with betrayal and impotence, where every shadow holds unseen directive
Function Converted urban space repurposed as a killing ground for institutional inversion
Symbolism Represents the crumbling reliability of human systems under alien domination
Access No immediate reinforcement possible; effectively isolated by Dalek influence
Streetlights casting long, static shadows Wet pavement glistening under cold illumination
Lafone Street Telephone Kiosk

The telephone kiosk’s oppressive enclosure turns from refuge to trap, its rusted shell offering no sanctuary from the Daleks’ reach. Its broken machinery and fouled air symbolize the death of communication and command, making it the precise site where Archer confronts the hollowness of institutional trust.

Atmosphere Confinement spiked with dread, where hope for connection curdles into silence and dread
Function Enclosed stage for humiliation and elimination of institutional authority
Symbolism A tomb of human connectivity, hollowed out by sabotage and surrender
Access Street access only, with hidden enemies already inside the barricade
Neon tube buzzing deathly in the kiosk’s dim interior Glass panels scarred by neglect and violence

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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