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S21E13 · Resurrection of the Daleks Part 3

Lytton protects Doctor from Dalek extermination

The Dalek Supreme orders the Doctor’s immediate extermination, but Lytton halts the process with a calculated demand—the Doctor must be duplicated first. The Daleks relent, but the intervention extends the Doctor’s captivity rather than ending it. Lytton’s twisted loyalty to his own agenda is exposed as he navigates the fragile power balance between the Daleks and Davros. The Doctor’s immediate survival hinges on his allies’ ability to disrupt the duplication chamber before the Daleks extract his brainwaves for their war machine. key_dialogue: [ D: Exterminate the Doctor. Exterminate the Doctor. Exterminate the Doctor. Exterminate

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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The Daleks order the Doctor's extermination, but Lytton intervenes, suggesting duplication first.

urgency to intrigue

Lytton confirms with the Supreme Dalek that duplication is the new order, and the Doctor is escorted away.

compliance to apprehension

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Surgically detached, committed to extermination without hesitation or empathy, driven solely by programmed directives.

Lyttes the Dalek Supreme’s machine-like repetition of the extermination command while troopers respond with mechanical compliance, the Dalek Supreme’s authority appears absolute. Yet its procedural inflexibility is exposed when Lytton subverts the order through bureaucratic maneuvering, leveraging the chain of command’s reliance on confirmation.

Goals in this moment
  • Eliminate the Doctor as an immediate threat
  • Execute extermination without delay
Active beliefs
  • The Doctor is an enemy who must be exterminated upon capture
  • Extermination orders are absolute and non-negotiable
Character traits
Rigid obedience to extermination protocol Predictable procedural dependence Mechanical repetition of directives
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Cool and calculating, masking underlying tension about the risks of challenging Dalek authority so openly.

Lytton’s interruption halts the extermination order in mid-flow, asserting control over a lethal process through strategic manipulation. He leverages the Dalek command hierarchy, using their dependency on procedural confirmation to override an extermination directive with a more self-serving objective—duplication first—shrewdly buying time and reasserting his precarious influence.

Goals in this moment
  • Prevent immediate extermination to preserve the Doctor’s value for unknown ends
  • Leverage the Dalek command structure to assert tactical control
Active beliefs
  • The Daleks’ extermination policy is impulsive and wasteful
  • Duplication may yield longer-term strategic benefit
Character traits
Calculating pragmatism Subversion of direct orders Mastery of bureaucratic control
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Supporting 1

Resigned and cynical, with threads of despair and dark humor barely suppressing deeper unease.

Stien observes the confrontation from a guarded remove, offering sardonic commentary that underscores the absurdity and brutality of the Daleks’ decision-making. His dry remark about impulsiveness exposes a strained loyalty to the Daleks, revealing his own conflicted identity and disillusionment beneath the armored facade.

Goals in this moment
  • Maintain minimal compliance to avoid retribution
  • Observe the consequences of Dalek policy with detached skepticism
Active beliefs
  • The Daleks’ actions are often impulsive and self-defeating
  • No real choice exists in serving the Daleks, only survival tactics
Character traits
Cynical detachment Constrained sarcasm Diminished sense of allegiance
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Lytton's Helmet Radio (Battlefield Comms)

Lytton activates his helmet radio to transmit a procedural override, sending a confirmation request for duplication across the Dalek command network. The device becomes a conduit for bureaucratic resistance, allowing him to subvert an extermination order through the Daleks’ own hierarchical dependence on verification and confirmation.

Before: Secured in standby mode on Lytton’s helmet, unused …
After: Transmitting and receiving critical signals, now central to …
Before: Secured in standby mode on Lytton’s helmet, unused and unobtrusive.
After: Transmitting and receiving critical signals, now central to the decision-making process within the Dalek hierarchy.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Battle Cruiser Reception Area

The battle cruiser’s reception area serves as a tense arena where Dalek authority is publicly asserted and challenged. Beneath dim, flickering lights and the hum of failing systems, the confrontation unfolds—exposing the precarious balance of power where formal extermination orders meet calculated subversion. The cavernous hall amplifies the mechanical urgency of Dalek commands and the creak of bureaucratic resistance.

Atmosphere Tense and oppressive, charged with mechanical urgency and the whisper of systemic strain. The air …
Function Stage for command confrontation and ritualized enforcement of Dalek doctrine
Symbolism Represents the hollow veneer of Dalek control, where absolute authority is undermined by procedural loopholes …
Access Restricted to Dalek personnel, authorized human collaborators, and prisoners under escort
Daleks glide in, their polished casings reflecting the dim emergency lighting Emergency lights cast long shadows along angled alloy panels etched with glowing glyphs

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Davros

Davros’s strategic influence looms despite his absence, with the duplication chamber explicitly referenced as the logical next step after Lytton’s redirection. The organization’s policies dictate that captured enemies be duplicated via brainwave extraction, and this event shows those policies being implemented under Supreme oversight.

Representation Through the Supreme Dalek referencing duplication as a valid course and through implied adherence to …
Power Dynamics Operating indirectly through supreme command structures and enforced duplication policy rather than direct presence
Impact The event highlights how Davros’s ideological legacy shapes Dalek decisions even in moments of procedural …
Internal Dynamics Implied tension between immediate extermination and long-term technological exploitation of captives, resolved in favor of …
Preserve and exploit the Doctor’s intelligence through duplication technology Uphold extermination protocols as primary but allow controlled deviation for technological gain Policy directives embedded in Dalek operational doctrine Technological reliance on duplication apparatus as a tool of conquest
Dalek Empire

The Daleks as a militant extermination force are momentarily frustrated in their goal by Lytton’s redirection of the Doctor’s fate from extermination to duplication. Their systemic brutality is temporarily sidelined in favor of a more resource-efficient exploitation of captives, though their ultimate aim—annihilation of enemies—remains unchanged.

Representation Through Dalek troopers enforcing extermination orders until redirected by Lytton’s intervention
Power Dynamics Acting under Supreme Command but disrupted by human collaboration that reshapes immediate enforcement priorities
Impact The brief interruption reveals a fracture in the Daleks’ single-minded extermination ethos, suggesting internal space …
Internal Dynamics Subordinate enforcement units executing orders under Supreme Command, momentarily redirected but not disobedient
Execute extermination of the Doctor without delay Pursue Davros’s duplication technologies as directed Kinetic enforcement through armed troopers and extermination devices Adherence to extermination protocols and chain-of-command validation
Imperial Daleks

Supreme Dalek Command functions as the ultimate authority, but its extermination directive is halted by procedural intervention. The organization’s inflexible chain of command is weaponized by Lytton, who exploits their reliance on confirmation to pivot policy toward duplication. This exposes a critical flaw in their machinery of control.

Representation Through the Dalek Supreme issuing verbal extermination orders in repetitive staccato bursts
Power Dynamics Exercising formal authority that is immediately challenged by Lytton’s superior grasp of operational protocol
Impact The event reveals the brittleness of Supreme Dalek Command’s authority when faced with tactical subversion, …
Internal Dynamics Tension between the Supreme Dalek’s immediate extermination impulse and the procedural requirement for confirmation and …
Eliminate the Doctor as an immediate threat to Dalek operations Process captured enemies through duplication protocols as dictated by Davros’s directives Verbal extermination orders enforced by subordinate troopers Procedural reliance on confirmation and chain-of-command validation

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 1

"Lytton's intervention during the Daleks' order for the Doctor's extermination directly leads to the Supreme Dalek confirming the order for duplication, escalating the Doctor's peril."

Lytton and Stein debate Dalek sabotage
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What this causes 1

"Lytton's intervention during the Daleks' order for the Doctor's extermination directly leads to the Supreme Dalek confirming the order for duplication, escalating the Doctor's peril."

Lytton and Stein debate Dalek sabotage
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Themes This Exemplifies

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