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S3E18 · Golden Death

Doctor dismisses Dalek threat despite Steven’s warning

Outside the TARDIS in ancient Egypt, Steven urgently alerts the Doctor to the materialization of a Dalek time machine nearby, but the Doctor remains fixated on repairing the TARDIS and dismisses the immediate threat. Sara confirms the tracking signal has stopped, reinforcing the Doctor’s misplaced confidence. Meanwhile, Steven suggests confronting the Monk, revealing a growing tension between the companions’ risk assessments and the Doctor’s strategic oversight. Unbeknownst to the Doctor, Tuthmos, an Egyptian overseer, observes the group from a distance and reports their presence to Hyksos, setting up their imminent capture. The scene underscores the Doctor’s blind spot—his obsession with the Monk and TARDIS repairs leaves him vulnerable to the Daleks’ encroaching threat, while Steven’s protective instincts and Sara’s tactical awareness highlight the companions’ role as the story’s early warning system. The Doctor’s dismissal of the Daleks here foreshadows the escalating danger that will soon overwhelm them all, particularly as the Egyptians’ involvement introduces a third, unpredictable faction into the conflict.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Steven spots the Dalek ship landing and urgently tries to alert the Doctor to the danger. Sara confirms that whatever was following them has stopped registering.

urgency to concern

The Doctor dismisses Steven's concerns, focusing on repairing the TARDIS and warning them about the Monk's potential danger. Steven expresses confidence they will watch the monk.

dismissal to caution

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Frustrated yet oddly confident, masking underlying anxiety about the TARDIS repairs and the Monk’s meddling. His dismissive tone toward Steven reveals a blind spot for the Daleks’ immediate threat, prioritizing short-term fixes over long-term strategy.

The Doctor crouches over the sabotaged TARDIS lock, snapping at Steven for the wrong tool as repairs drag amid mounting frustration. He dismisses Steven’s urgent warning about the Dalek time machine materializing nearby, instead expressing confidence in the situation despite the growing danger. His focus on repairing the TARDIS leaves him oblivious to Tuthmos observing from a distance, setting up the group’s imminent capture by the Egyptians.

Goals in this moment
  • Repair the TARDIS lock as quickly as possible to regain mobility and escape the Monk’s influence.
  • Prevent the Monk from exploiting the TARDIS’s vulnerability, even if it means ignoring other threats like the Daleks.
Active beliefs
  • The Daleks’ tracking signal has stopped, meaning the immediate threat has passed (reinforced by Sara’s confirmation).
  • The Monk is the primary antagonist to focus on, as his interference is directly tied to the TARDIS’s sabotage.
Character traits
Distracted by technical obsession Dismissive of immediate threats Confident to the point of recklessness Protective of the TARDIS (and by extension, his companions)
Follow The First …'s journey

Urgent and concerned, bordering on exasperation with the Doctor’s refusal to acknowledge the Dalek threat. His tone is insistent, revealing a deep-seated protective instinct toward his companions and a tactical awareness the Doctor seems to lack in this moment.

Steven urgently alerts the Doctor to the Dalek time machine’s materialization, his voice tense with concern. He scales the stone blocks for a better view, confirming the threat’s proximity, and suggests confronting the Monk as an alternative course of action. His protective instincts are evident as he reassures the Doctor about watching the Monk, but his frustration with the Doctor’s dismissal of the Daleks is palpable. Steven’s proactive stance contrasts sharply with the Doctor’s distracted focus on repairs.

Goals in this moment
  • Warn the Doctor about the Dalek time machine’s materialization to prompt immediate action.
  • Suggest a proactive plan (confronting the Monk) to counter the growing threats, given the Doctor’s fixation on repairs.
Active beliefs
  • The Daleks are an immediate and serious threat that cannot be ignored, despite the tracking signal stopping.
  • The Monk is a manipulative and dangerous foe who must be addressed directly to prevent further sabotage.
Character traits
Protective of the Doctor and Sara Proactive and alert to threats Frustrated by the Doctor’s lack of urgency Strategic thinker (suggests confronting the Monk)
Follow Steven Taylor's journey

Not applicable (Daleks lack emotions), but their actions are driven by cold, unyielding logic. Their materialization is a calculated move, part of a broader strategy to track and eliminate the Doctor and his companions.

The Dalek time machine materializes nearby, its arrival observed by Steven but ignored by the Doctor. This cramped vessel serves as a pursuit operative in the Dalek fleet, executing extermination protocols without hesitation. Its rigid hierarchy binds it to superior commands, while its mechanical precision drives its actions. The Daleks’ materialization here signals the escalation of the conflict, as they close in on the Doctor’s group with relentless logic.

Goals in this moment
  • Locate and eliminate the Doctor, Steven, and Sara to prevent interference with Dalek operations.
  • Seize the taranium core from the TARDIS to enhance Dalek temporal dominance.
Active beliefs
  • The Doctor and his companions are a direct threat to Dalek supremacy and must be neutralized.
  • The taranium core is a critical resource that must be acquired at all costs.
Character traits
Relentless and disciplined Intolerant of defiance Bound by hierarchical commands Mechanically precise in execution
Follow Dalek (Generic …'s journey

Not applicable (Daleks lack emotions), but their actions are driven by cold, unyielding logic. Their materialization is a calculated move, part of a broader strategy to track and eliminate the Doctor and his companions.

The Dalek time machine materializes nearby, observed by Steven but dismissed by the Doctor. Its presence is a looming, mechanical threat, poised to execute extermination protocols if the group is discovered. The Daleks’ rigid hierarchy and intolerance for escape drive their actions, and their arrival signals the escalation of the conflict. Though not directly interacting with the characters in this moment, their materialization sets the stage for imminent confrontation.

Goals in this moment
  • Locate and eliminate the Doctor, Steven, and Sara to prevent interference with Dalek operations.
  • Seize the taranium core from the TARDIS to enhance Dalek temporal dominance.
Active beliefs
  • The Doctor and his companions are a direct threat to Dalek supremacy and must be neutralized.
  • The taranium core is a critical resource that must be acquired at all costs.
Character traits
Relentless and logical Intolerant of escape or defiance Hierarchical and disciplined Mechanically precise in execution
Follow Hyksos's journey

Calm and composed, but her confirmation of the tracking signal’s cessation subtly reinforces the Doctor’s overconfidence. There’s an undercurrent of vigilance—she doesn’t dismiss the Daleks outright, but she defers to the Doctor’s judgment in this moment, trusting his experience despite the rising tension.

Sara calmly confirms that the tracking signal of their pursuers (the Daleks) has stopped registering on the time curve indicator, reinforcing the Doctor’s misplaced confidence. Her analytical nature shines as she verifies Steven’s observation of the Dalek time machine’s location, though she does not overtly challenge the Doctor’s dismissal of the threat. Her presence serves as a quiet counterpoint to Steven’s urgency, grounding the group’s tactical awareness.

Goals in this moment
  • Provide accurate technical confirmation to inform the group’s next steps.
  • Maintain situational awareness of the Daleks’ movements, even if the Doctor is not prioritizing them.
Active beliefs
  • The time curve indicator’s reading is reliable, suggesting the Daleks’ immediate pursuit may have halted (though this could be temporary).
  • The Doctor’s focus on the TARDIS repairs is critical, but the Daleks remain a latent threat that cannot be fully ignored.
Character traits
Analytical and precise Calm under pressure Supportive of the Doctor’s leadership (though not unquestioningly) Tactically aware of threats
Follow Sara Kingdom's journey

Observant and alert, with a sense of authority and purpose. His suspicion of the Doctor’s group is tinged with curiosity, but his primary concern is maintaining order and reporting potential threats to Hyksos. There is no hint of malice—only a strict adherence to his duties.

Tuthmos, an overseer at the great pyramid, observes the Doctor and his companions from a distance, ensuring he is not spotted. His vigilance and duty drive him to report their presence to Hyksos, the Captain of the guard, setting in motion the group’s imminent capture. Tuthmos’s actions introduce the Egyptians as a third, unpredictable faction in the conflict, adding another layer of danger to the Doctor’s already precarious situation.

Goals in this moment
  • Report the presence of suspicious outsiders (the Doctor and companions) to Hyksos to ensure they are dealt with according to Egyptian law.
  • Maintain surveillance of the group to gather more information before they can cause further disruption.
Active beliefs
  • The Doctor and his companions are intruders who pose a threat to the Pharaoh’s treasures and the security of the pyramid.
  • Hyksos must be informed immediately to coordinate a response, as these outsiders may be involved in theft or other criminal activity.
Character traits
Vigilant and dutiful Suspicious of outsiders Quick to report threats to authority Strategic in his observations (avoids detection)
Follow Tuthmos's journey
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The Monk
Monk
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Not directly observable, but implied to be smug and calculating. His past actions (sabotaging the TARDIS, stranding the Doctor) suggest he is relishing the chaos he has unleashed, waiting for the right moment to strike again.

The Monk is mentioned as a potential threat by Steven and the Doctor, though he is not physically present in this scene. His influence looms over the group, particularly in the Doctor’s warning about his harmful capabilities. The Monk’s absence is felt through the Doctor’s and Steven’s dialogue, framing him as a cunning and opportunistic adversary who could exploit the TARDIS’s current vulnerability.

Goals in this moment
  • Exploit the TARDIS’s current state to further his revenge against the Doctor.
  • Manipulate the Daleks or other factions to achieve his ends, leveraging the group’s divided attention.
Active beliefs
  • The Doctor is vulnerable in this moment, distracted by repairs and unaware of the full scope of the threats arrayed against him.
  • The Monk’s interference has created an opportunity to seize the taranium core or otherwise undermine the Doctor’s mission.
Character traits
Manipulative and opportunistic A master of deception and sabotage Grudge-driven (seeking revenge against the Doctor) Strategic in his timing and interventions
Follow The Monk's journey

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Dalek Time Vessel

The Dalek time machine materializes nearby, observed by Steven but dismissed by the Doctor. This cramped vessel serves as a pursuit operative in the Dalek fleet, equipped with a continuum stabilizer and tracking capabilities. Its arrival is a direct threat to the Doctor’s group, signaling the Daleks’ relentless pursuit. The machine’s presence is implied to be armed and ready to execute extermination protocols, though its crew (Daleks) are not yet physically interacting with the characters. The Dalek time machine’s materialization is a ticking clock, heightening the tension and urgency of the scene.

Before: En route to the Doctor’s TARDIS location in …
After: Materialized and stationary near the Doctor’s group, poised …
Before: En route to the Doctor’s TARDIS location in ancient Egypt, tracking the group’s movements. The Daleks aboard are preparing to materialize and execute their mission.
After: Materialized and stationary near the Doctor’s group, poised for action. The Daleks are now in a position to launch their attack, though the Doctor remains oblivious to the immediate threat.
TARDIS Exterior (Kembel Jungle Landing)

The Doctor’s TARDIS sits landed near the Great Pyramid in ancient Egypt, its sabotaged lock the focus of the Doctor’s frantic repairs. The TARDIS’s vulnerability—stripped down and unlocked—makes it a prime target for the Daleks and the Monk. Steven and Sara’s dialogue about the TARDIS’s tracking signal and the Doctor’s fixation on its repairs highlight its central role in the group’s survival. The TARDIS is both a symbol of hope (their means of escape) and a liability (its current state leaves them stranded and exposed).

Before: Landed near the Great Pyramid, lock sabotaged by …
After: Still landed and vulnerable, but the Doctor’s repairs …
Before: Landed near the Great Pyramid, lock sabotaged by the Monk, tracking signal previously active but now stopped (per Sara’s confirmation). The Doctor is in the midst of stripping down the mechanism to repair it, leaving it temporarily immobile and vulnerable.
After: Still landed and vulnerable, but the Doctor’s repairs are ongoing. The TARDIS remains the group’s primary objective (to repair and escape), though its current state leaves them exposed to the Daleks, the Monk, and the Egyptians.
Time Curve Indicator

Sara checks the time curve indicator outside the TARDIS, confirming that the Daleks’ tracking signal has stopped registering. This compact device, likely tied to TARDIS systems, displays temporal pursuit data, offering the group a brief moment of reassurance amid Steven’s warnings. Its reading directly counters the encroaching Dalek time machine threat, shaping the companions’ next moves. The time curve indicator serves as a critical tool for monitoring threats, though its accuracy is questioned by Steven’s urgent observations.

Before: Active and displaying the Daleks’ tracking signal, which …
After: Still functional and in Sara’s possession, though its …
Before: Active and displaying the Daleks’ tracking signal, which Sara confirms has stopped. The device is in Sara’s possession, providing real-time data on temporal pursuits.
After: Still functional and in Sara’s possession, though its reading (tracking signal stopped) reinforces the Doctor’s misplaced confidence. The indicator remains a tool for situational awareness, but its reliability is subtly called into question by the Daleks’ actual materialization.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Outside the TARDIS (Pyramid Workings/Great Pyramid Base)

The open ground outside the TARDIS, bathed in the blazing sun of ancient Egypt, serves as the primary setting for this tense standoff. Scattered stone blocks and pyramid construction debris create a rugged, exposed landscape where the Doctor crouches over the TARDIS lock, snapping at Steven for the wrong tool. The heat and open terrain amplify the group’s vulnerability, as Steven scales the blocks for a horizon view of the Monk’s approach. This location is a pressure cooker of tension, where the Doctor’s distraction and the companions’ urgency collide. The Egyptians’ presence looms in the background, adding another layer of danger to the already precarious situation.

Atmosphere Tense and exposed, with the blazing sun and open terrain heightening the sense of vulnerability. …
Function Primary setting for the group’s confrontation with the Dalek threat and the Doctor’s repairs. The …
Symbolism Represents the group’s precarious position—stranded in an unfamiliar time period, surrounded by hostile forces, and …
Access Open to the group and the Daleks, but the Egyptians (Tuthmos and Hyksos) are observing …
Blazing sun beating down, creating a sense of oppressive heat and urgency. Scattered stone blocks and pyramid construction debris, forcing the characters to navigate a rugged, uneven terrain. Open horizon, allowing Steven to spot the Dalek time machine materializing in the distance. Dust and sand whipped by the wind, heightening the sense of exposure and tension.
Great Pyramid Construction Overlook

Tuthmos scans the scene below from this elevated perch on the Great Pyramid, eyes locked on the Doctor fixing the TARDIS lock, Steven urging action against distant threats, and Sara monitoring signals. The blazing sun beats down across dusty ramps and stone blocks of the construction site, winds whipping sand that heightens exposure. This vantage point allows Tuthmos to observe the group undetected, turning height into a strategic advantage. His report to Hyksos sets the stage for the Egyptians’ intervention, introducing them as a third, unpredictable faction in the conflict.

Atmosphere Tense and strategic, with the height of the pyramid providing a sense of authority and …
Function Observation post for Tuthmos, allowing him to surveil the Doctor’s group and report their presence …
Access Restricted to Egyptian personnel (Tuthmos and Hyksos’s men). The Doctor’s group is unaware of this …
Elevated perch on the Great Pyramid, providing a clear view of the TARDIS and the group below. Dusty ramps and stone blocks, creating a rugged, ancient landscape. Blazing sun and wind-whipped sand, heightening the sense of exposure and tension. Distinct lack of cover for the Doctor’s group, making them easy targets for observation.

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Hyksos' Egyptian Guard

The Egyptian Guard, led by Captain Hyksos and overseen by Tuthmos, plays a critical role in this event as the unseen third faction. Tuthmos’s surveillance of the Doctor’s group from the Great Pyramid and his subsequent report to Hyksos set in motion the Egyptians’ intervention. This organization represents the local authority in ancient Egypt, tasked with safeguarding the Pharaoh’s treasures and maintaining order. Their involvement introduces a new layer of danger to the Doctor’s already precarious situation, as they are poised to capture the group for their suspicious activities.

Representation Through Tuthmos’s surveillance and report to Hyksos, the Egyptian Guard manifests as an institutional force …
Power Dynamics Exercising authority over the Doctor’s group, who are perceived as intruders. The Egyptians hold the …
Impact The Egyptian Guard’s involvement complicates the Doctor’s already difficult situation, adding a third faction to …
Internal Dynamics Hierarchical and disciplined, with Tuthmos acting as an overseer reporting to Hyksos. There is no …
Maintain security at the Great Pyramid by capturing or neutralizing suspicious outsiders (the Doctor and companions). Report the group’s presence to higher authorities (Hyksos) to coordinate a response and ensure they do not interfere with Pharaoh’s treasures or construction. Surveillance and reporting (Tuthmos’s observations from the pyramid). Institutional protocol (coordinated response through Hyksos’s chain of command). Local authority (ability to detain or arrest intruders under Egyptian law).

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 2

"The Doctor and Steven discuss the Monk who is on his way but Steven spots the Dalek ship, increasing the threat level."

Doctor’s patience snaps at Steven
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"The Doctor and Steven discuss the Monk who is on his way but Steven spots the Dalek ship, increasing the threat level."

Steven scouts for the Monk’s arrival
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What this causes 1

"Steven spots the Dalek ship but before he can act, he and Sara are captured by Hyksos's men."

Daleks Massacre Hyksos Guards
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Part of Larger Arcs

Key Dialogue

"STEVEN: Doctor! Doctor, I can see it. I saw it land! Doctor!"
"DOCTOR: Calm down. Calm down. What's all the fuss? Is that you bawling your head off?"
"STEVEN: Yes, I saw it land over there."
"SARA: Doctor, whatever was following us has stopped registering on the time curve indicator."
"STEVEN: It's over there, Sara. About a quarter of a mile away."
"DOCTOR: Now that's very good. Yes, very good. Now, please excuse me."
"STEVEN: Well, oughtn't we to take the initiative, and go and meet the Monk?"
"DOCTOR: Oh, my dear young man, I have no intention of leaving the Tardis unlocked. And another thing you should know. Do you realise I had to strip the whole of this mechanism down before I could put it right."