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S21E14 · Resurrection of the Daleks Part 4

Doctor prepares to execute Davros

Davros welcomes the Doctor with cold triumph, baiting him with familiar vengeful rhetoric while revealing his plan to genomically refashion the Dalek race into a more biologically adaptive force. The Doctor disarms himself, signaling his moral reckoning, before Davros orders Stien to kill him. Their collision forces the Doctor to confront whether Davros can ever be reformed. As Davros lays out his ruthless vision—justifying destruction as the universal order—the Doctor raises a weapon to his creator's head, poised to break his own vow against killing. The moment crystallizes their entangled legacy of creation and annihilation. "key_dialogue": [ "DAVROS: Listen to me. You, in your way, are not an unambitious man. Like me, you are a renegade.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Davros and the Doctor engage in a tense conversation, with Davros expressing his desire for ultimate power and the Doctor condemning his destructive ambitions.

calm to tension

Davros and the Doctor continue their confrontation, with Davros revealing his plans to redesign the Daleks and the Doctor expressing skepticism.

urgency to determination

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Tense and morally conflicted, with a growing resolve to act decisively despite personal qualms

The Doctor turns from Davros to Mercer, accepting a weapon from him before facing Davros again. He declares he is not a prisoner but Davros’ executioner, calling himself armed with purpose rather than as a captive. His demeanor shifts from sarcasm to lethal intent as he raises the weapon to Davros’ head.

Goals in this moment
  • To prevent Davros from reshaping the Daleks into a more adaptive force of tyranny
  • To fulfill his self-imposed mission as Davros’ executioner, breaking long-held principles against killing
Active beliefs
  • That Davros cannot be reasoned with or reformed
  • That violence is sometimes necessary to prevent greater evil
Character traits
Sarcastic Morally conflicted Determined Defiant Calculating
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Feeling vindicated and triumphant, relishing the Doctor’s presence as validation of his own intellectual legacy

Davros reclines in his life-support throne, receiving the Doctor with cold triumph. He outlines his plan to genetically refine the Daleks for greater adaptive ruthlessness, masking his degenerating form with manifest intellectual superiority. In response to frustration, he issues orders and attempts to manipulate the Doctor into alliance through twisted visions of shared ambition.

Goals in this moment
  • To genetically redesign the Daleks into a more adaptive and ruthless force of domination
  • To recruit or destroy the Doctor, removing any obstacle to his vision
Active beliefs
  • That weakness must be purged from existence through genetic engineering and absolute control
  • That moral compromise is a necessary evil in the pursuit of ultimate power and order
Character traits
Arrogant Vindictive Manipulative Visionary Unrepentant
Follow Davros's journey
Supporting 3

Neutral and focused, reacting to commands with immediate compliance rather than emotion

Mercer plays a silent but pivotal role, obeying the Doctor’s unspoken request by handing over his weapon. He stands as a witness to the escalation between the Doctor and Davros, positioned centrally in the room but functionally neutral, following the Doctor’s lead without protest.

Goals in this moment
  • To provide the Doctor with a weapon upon request
  • To support the Doctor’s mission without interfering
Active beliefs
  • That the Doctor’s decisions are authoritative and correct
  • That survival depends on following commands
Character traits
Obedient Pragmatic Neutral observer
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Avoidant and fearful, focused on preserving his own survival through passive agreement

Kiston remains a passive witness, positioned to confirm Davros’ claims under conditioning. He responds to Davros’ request for confirmation with a single utterance, affirming the genetic redesign plans without resistance, embodying the forced compliance of subordinates under coercive control.

Goals in this moment
  • To avoid provoking Davros’ anger
  • To confirm factual statements as instructed
Active beliefs
  • That compliance ensures survival
  • That active resistance is futile and dangerous
Character traits
Subservient Compliant Non-confrontational Mechanically truthful
Follow Kiston's journey

Trapped between enforced obedience and a resurfacing sense of loyalty or humanity, leading to visible hesitation

Initially a coercible agent under Dalek control, Stien is dispatched by Davros to kill the Doctor. However, upon seeing the Doctor’s defiance and the Troopers’ approach, he hesitates and speaks directly to the Doctor, addressing him as a person rather than executing a command. His departure with Mercer signals internal conflict rather than blind obedience.

Goals in this moment
  • To follow Davros’ immediate command to eliminate the Doctor
  • To avoid direct confrontation with the Doctor when possible, choosing instead to leave the scene
Active beliefs
  • That resistance to direct orders may lead to annihilation
  • That some commands conflict with his own deeper values
Character traits
Conditioned Reluctantly defiant Conflicted Observant
Follow Stien's journey

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Mercer’s Station Security Sidearm

Mercer’s handgun is handed over directly to the Doctor by Mercer, who removes it from his belt upon the Doctor’s implied request. The Doctor takes possession in full view of Davros and uses it decisively, raising it to Davros’ head as a means of asserting control and signaling his readiness to transgress his moral boundaries.

Before: Secured in Mercer’s belt, holstered and ready for …
After: In the Doctor’s hands, fully armed and raised, …
Before: Secured in Mercer’s belt, holstered and ready for defensive use in hostile conditions
After: In the Doctor’s hands, fully armed and raised, symbolizing his shift from observer to executioner

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Styles' Science Laboratory

The space station science laboratory serves as the claustrophobic setting for a moral crucible, where genetic engineering and coercion intersect. Its sterile benches and flickering terminals amplify the starkness of the confrontation, while Davros’ throne anchors the space as a seat of twisted authority. The room’s cold technological ambiance mirrors the emotional chill between the Doctor and Davros, heightening the drama of betrayal and defiance.

Atmosphere Tense and intellectually charged, with an undercurrent of clinical detachment masking moral urgency
Function Stage for a psychological and moral confrontation, transforming from a scientific workspace into a dueling …
Symbolism Represents the intersection of creation and destruction, science and tyranny, where the Doctor is forced …
Access Restricted to authorized personnel; tensions elevate the sense that unauthorized presence could be fatal
Davros reclines in his magnetic life-support chair, visually emphasizing his degeneration and symbolic immobility Flickering data terminals cast a bluish glow over scattered surgical tools and Dalek components

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

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"The Doctor's confrontation with Davros (beat_0ee86315f9637521) includes Stien's presence and Davros' order for Stien to kill the Doctor, which directly sets up Stien's internal struggle with Dalek conditioning. This struggle later drives Stien to find the self-destruct chamber (beat_5bb0e113364e37a6)."

Daleks execute Davros agents in corridor
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"The Doctor's confrontation with Davros (beat_0ee86315f9637521) includes Stien's presence and Davros' order for Stien to kill the Doctor, which directly sets up Stien's internal struggle with Dalek conditioning. This struggle later drives Stien to find the self-destruct chamber (beat_5bb0e113364e37a6)."

Lytton feigns death to escape massacre
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"The Doctor's confrontation with Davros (beat_0ee86315f9637521) includes Stien's presence and Davros' order for Stien to kill the Doctor, which directly sets up Stien's internal struggle with Dalek conditioning. This struggle later drives Stien to find the self-destruct chamber (beat_5bb0e113364e37a6)."

Stien betrays companions to side with Davros
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"The Doctor's preparation to execute Davros (beat_bf778cc03b842f83) compels Davros to release the Movellan virus prematurely (beat_075db6eb44f4a22d) in a desperate bid to cure his Daleks, an act that ultimately destroys them both."

Davros unleashes engineered plague on Daleks
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"The Doctor's preparation to execute Davros (beat_bf778cc03b842f83) compels Davros to release the Movellan virus prematurely (beat_075db6eb44f4a22d) in a desperate bid to cure his Daleks, an act that ultimately destroys them both."

Dalek mutiny by Davros virus flaw
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Causal medium

"Stien's involvement in the Doctor's confrontation with Davros forces him to confront his conditioning (beat_52ef5408a94df7f7), as Davros' orders trigger the resurgence of his Dalek programming."

Stien locates the self-destruct chamber
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