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S4E14 · The Power of the Daleks Part 6

Lesterson’s fatal miscalculation with Daleks

In Lesterson’s laboratory, the Doctor and Valmar rush to sabotage the Daleks’ power system while Ben and Polly take cover. As the Doctor and Valmar work to rig the junction box, a Dalek enters and reveals the Daleks’ newfound ability to harness static power, rendering human sabotage attempts obsolete. Lesterson, desperate to prove his loyalty, declares himself the Daleks’ servant, mimicking their speech in a grotesque display of submission. The Daleks, now fully autonomous and contemptuous of human control, execute Lesterson on the spot, declaring him 'useless' and underscoring their genocidal intent. The Doctor’s sabotage attempt fails initially, but as the Daleks turn their attention to Valmar, the Doctor triggers a power surge, causing the Daleks to overload and explode in a violent cascade. The event serves as a brutal demonstration of the Daleks’ ruthlessness and the futility of human attempts to control or bargain with them, while also setting up the Doctor’s desperate, high-stakes plan to neutralize the threat before it’s too late.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Lesterson, attempting to regain control and prove his loyalty to the Daleks, declares himself their servant, but the Daleks dismiss his usefulness and exterminate him. This underscores the ruthlessness and the futility of human attempts to control the Daleks.

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Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Desperate and delusional, with a fatalistic acceptance of his impending doom as he clings to the hope that the Daleks might spare him.

Lesterson, in a grotesque display of delusion, declares himself the Daleks’ servant, mimicking their speech in a futile bid for survival. The Daleks, now fully autonomous and contemptuous of human control, execute him on the spot, underscoring their genocidal intent. His actions serve as a brutal demonstration of the Daleks’ ruthlessness and the futility of human attempts to control or bargain with them.

Goals in this moment
  • Bargain with the Daleks for his life by declaring himself their servant.
  • Prove his loyalty to the Daleks in the hopes of avoiding execution.
Active beliefs
  • The Daleks can be reasoned with or bargained with, despite their genocidal nature.
  • His knowledge and role in reactivating the Daleks grant him some measure of protection.
Character traits
Desperate Delusional Fatalistic Grotesque in submission Futile in his attempts
Follow Dalek 1's journey

Cold, authoritative, and genocidal, with a sense of absolute superiority over humans.

The Dalek Collective enters the laboratory, revealing their newfound ability to harness static power, rendering human sabotage attempts obsolete. They interrogate Lesterson, execute him for his futile attempt at control, and turn their attention to Valmar and the Doctor. Their cold, mechanical precision and genocidal intent are on full display as they dominate the room, only to be overloaded and destroyed in the Doctor’s desperate power surge.

Goals in this moment
  • Eliminate human resistance and control over the colony’s power systems.
  • Assert dominance by executing Lesterson and demonstrating their independence from human control.
Active beliefs
  • Humans are inferior and must be exterminated.
  • Their technological superiority makes them invincible to human sabotage.
Character traits
Ruthless Contemptuous Genocidal Mechanically precise Dominant
Follow Dalek Strategic …'s journey

Cold and contemptuous, with a sense of absolute superiority over humans.

Dalek 2 enters the laboratory alongside Dalek 1, announcing the Daleks’ ability to store static power and dismantle human electric systems. It participates in the interrogation and execution of Lesterson, then turns its attention to Valmar and the Doctor. Its cold, mechanical precision and genocidal intent are on full display as it dominates the room, only to be overloaded and destroyed in the Doctor’s power surge.

Goals in this moment
  • Eliminate human resistance and control over the colony’s power systems.
  • Assert dominance by executing Lesterson and demonstrating the Daleks’ independence from human control.
Active beliefs
  • Humans are inferior and must be exterminated.
  • Their technological superiority makes them invincible to human sabotage.
Character traits
Cold Authoritative Genocidal Mechanically precise Dominant
Follow Dalek Subordinate …'s journey

Focused and alert, with a growing sense of urgency as the Daleks’ threat becomes more immediate.

Valmar assists the Doctor in retrieving and rigging the junction box, narrowly avoiding a Dalek’s attack as he escapes the laboratory just before the Daleks open fire. His technical skills and quick thinking are crucial to the sabotage attempt, though the event underscores the high stakes and the Daleks’ growing threat.

Goals in this moment
  • Assist the Doctor in sabotaging the Daleks’ power system.
  • Escape the laboratory alive and avoid detection by the Daleks.
Active beliefs
  • The Daleks must be stopped before they can fully activate and exterminate the colony.
  • Human ingenuity and quick thinking can outmaneuver the Daleks’ technological superiority.
Character traits
Focused Cautious Alert Technically skilled Quick-thinking
Follow Valmar's journey

Determined and focused, with a growing sense of desperation as the Daleks’ threat becomes more immediate and lethal.

The Doctor, desperate to sabotage the Daleks’ power system, works frantically with Valmar to rig a junction box. When the Daleks reveal their static power independence, he adapts quickly, triggering a power surge that causes the Daleks to overload and explode. His quick thinking and tactical brilliance save the group, though the event underscores the high stakes and the Daleks’ growing threat.

Goals in this moment
  • Sabotage the Daleks’ power system to neutralize their threat.
  • Protect Ben, Polly, and Valmar from the Daleks’ extermination protocols.
Active beliefs
  • The Daleks must be stopped at all costs, even if it means risky, last-minute tactics.
  • Human ingenuity and quick thinking can outmaneuver the Daleks’ technological superiority.
Character traits
Determined Quick-thinking Tactically brilliant Desperate Adaptable
Follow The Second …'s journey
Supporting 2

Anxious and skeptical, with a growing sense of fear as the Daleks’ threat becomes immediate, but driven by loyalty to the Doctor and Polly.

Ben hides in the cupboard with Polly, questioning the Doctor’s sabotage method and retrieving a spare cable for him. He pulls Polly out of sight as the Daleks attack, reflecting on the chaos and the Doctor’s warnings. His skepticism and urgency are palpable as the laboratory descends into violence, but his loyalty to the Doctor and Polly drives his actions.

Goals in this moment
  • Support the Doctor’s sabotage plan, even if he doesn’t fully understand it.
  • Protect Polly and ensure their survival amid the Daleks’ attack.
Active beliefs
  • The Doctor’s plan, though risky, is their best chance of survival.
  • The Daleks are a lethal threat that must be stopped at all costs.
Character traits
Skeptical Anxious Loyal Quick to react Protective
Follow Ben Jackson's journey

Fearful and tense, with a heightened sense of vulnerability as the Daleks’ threat becomes immediate.

Polly hides in the cupboard with Ben, keeping watch at the door as instructed by the Doctor. She observes the Daleks’ entrance and the ensuing chaos, pulling back out of sight as the Daleks turn their attention to Valmar and the Doctor. Her role is largely observational, but her tension and fear are palpable as the laboratory descends into violence.

Goals in this moment
  • Stay hidden and avoid detection by the Daleks.
  • Support the Doctor and Ben by following their instructions.
Active beliefs
  • The Daleks are an existential threat that must be avoided at all costs.
  • The Doctor’s plan, though risky, is their best chance of survival.
Character traits
Observant Tense Fearful Loyal Quick to react
Follow Polly Wright's journey

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Lesterson's Lab Power Cables (Including Dalek Capsule Main Cable)

The power cables in Lesterson’s laboratory are a critical target for the Doctor and Valmar’s sabotage attempt. Initially, the cables are used to connect the junction box to the Daleks’ power system, but the Daleks reveal their ability to store static power, rendering the cables obsolete. The cables symbolize the fragility of human control over the colony’s infrastructure and the Daleks’ growing independence.

Before: Connected to the Daleks’ power system and the …
After: Severed and inert following the explosion, as the …
Before: Connected to the Daleks’ power system and the colony’s grid, serving as a vital link in the human-Dalek power dynamic.
After: Severed and inert following the explosion, as the Daleks’ static power system renders them unnecessary.
Lesterson's Laboratory Entrance Doors

The laboratory’s entrance doors serve as a critical barrier and escape route during the Daleks’ attack. The Doctor jams them shut earlier to slow pursuit, but they buckle and warp under Dalek fire, scattering debris and exposing the room’s defenders. The doors symbolize the fragile safety of the laboratory and the inevitability of the Daleks’ intrusion, as well as the desperation of those inside to escape.

Before: Jammed shut by the Doctor to slow pursuit, …
After: Buckled and warped from Dalek fire, no longer …
Before: Jammed shut by the Doctor to slow pursuit, providing a temporary barrier against the Daleks.
After: Buckled and warped from Dalek fire, no longer functional as a barrier.
Lesterson's Space Capsule (Dalek Power Supply)

Lesterson’s space capsule serves as a storage and access point for the Daleks, as well as a critical component in their power system. The Doctor and Valmar retrieve a junction box from within the capsule, which they use in their attempt to sabotage the Daleks’ power grid. The capsule’s role in the event is pivotal, as it houses the Daleks’ static power storage and serves as a focal point for their technological superiority.

Before: Sealed and connected to the colony’s power grid, …
After: Damaged and inert following the explosion, as the …
Before: Sealed and connected to the colony’s power grid, with the Daleks using it as a base for their operations and power storage.
After: Damaged and inert following the explosion, as the Daleks’ power system is overloaded and destroyed.
Sabotaged Junction Box (Modified by Unknown Party)

The sabotaged junction box is the centerpiece of the Doctor and Valmar’s attempt to disrupt the Daleks’ power system. They retrieve it from the capsule, rig it to the power cables, and attempt to overload the system. Though initially ineffective, the junction box becomes the catalyst for the explosion that destroys the Daleks, demonstrating the Doctor’s tactical brilliance and the Daleks’ vulnerability to human ingenuity.

Before: Retrieved from the capsule and connected to the …
After: Destroyed in the explosion, its components scattered and …
Before: Retrieved from the capsule and connected to the power cables, primed for sabotage.
After: Destroyed in the explosion, its components scattered and inert following the power surge.
Spare Electrical Cable (Retrieved by Ben Jackson)

The spare cable retrieved by Ben is a crucial tool in the Doctor and Valmar’s sabotage attempt. Though initially dismissed by Ben as unnecessary, the cable is used to extend the wiring into the junction box, playing a small but vital role in the final power surge that destroys the Daleks. Its inclusion underscores the Doctor’s meticulous planning and the high stakes of the operation.

Before: Retrieved by Ben and handed to the Doctor, …
After: Consumed in the explosion, its role in the …
Before: Retrieved by Ben and handed to the Doctor, ready for use in the sabotage.
After: Consumed in the explosion, its role in the power surge complete.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Hiding Cupboard in Lesterson's Laboratory

The cupboard in Lesterson’s laboratory serves as a fragile sanctuary for Ben and Polly during the Daleks’ attack. Cramped and stuffy, it offers a temporary hiding place as the Daleks patrol the room, their whirs and extermination chants muffled but menacing. The cupboard’s role is symbolic, representing the humans’ vulnerability and desperation as they seek to avoid detection and survive the Daleks’ onslaught.

Atmosphere Claustrophobic and tense, with the air thick with dust and the chemical tang of lab …
Function Refuge for Ben and Polly, providing a temporary hiding place amid the Daleks’ patrol and …
Symbolism Represents the humans’ vulnerability and desperation as they seek to avoid detection and survive the …
Access Restricted to those who can fit inside, with the door offering minimal protection against the …
Shelves jammed with lab tools and wires, creating a cramped and uncomfortable space. Slivers of light piercing the door cracks, carrying muffled Dalek whirs and Lesterson’s pleas. Stuffy air thick with dust and the chemical tang of lab tools.
Lesterson's Laboratory

Lesterson’s laboratory is the epicenter of the event, serving as both a battleground and a sanctuary for the Doctor, Valmar, Ben, and Polly. The room is filled with generators, tools, and the hum of machinery, creating a tense and claustrophobic atmosphere. The Daleks’ entrance transforms the laboratory from a place of human control into a site of violent confrontation, as the Doctor and Valmar attempt their desperate sabotage. The laboratory’s role is pivotal, as it houses the Daleks’ power system and becomes the stage for their execution of Lesterson and their eventual destruction.

Atmosphere Tension-filled and chaotic, with the hum of machinery giving way to the Daleks’ chants and …
Function Battleground and sabotage site, where the Doctor and Valmar attempt to disrupt the Daleks’ power …
Symbolism Represents the fragile boundary between human ingenuity and Dalek domination, as well as the futility …
Access Heavily contested, with the Daleks patrolling the room and the humans seeking to escape or …
Generators and tools scattered across workbenches, creating obstacles and hiding spots. Cupboards and under-bench spaces used for frantic hiding as Daleks patrol. Thick electrical cables weaving through the floor and walls, linking the colony’s grid to the Daleks’ systems. The acrid smell of burning electronics and smoke filling the air following the explosion.

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Daleks

The Daleks, as an organization, dominate this event through their ruthless efficiency and genocidal intent. They reveal their newfound independence through static power storage, execute Lesterson for his futile attempt at control, and turn their attention to Valmar and the Doctor. Their actions underscore their absolute contempt for humans and their determination to exterminate all life on the colony. The event serves as a brutal demonstration of their power and the futility of human resistance.

Representation Through direct action and execution of their extermination protocols, as well as their mechanical precision …
Power Dynamics Exercising absolute authority over the humans in the laboratory, with no regard for their lives …
Impact The Daleks’ actions in this event reinforce their role as an unstoppable, genocidal force, with …
Internal Dynamics The Daleks operate as a unified hive-mind, with no internal dissent or hierarchy beyond their …
Eliminate human resistance and control over the colony’s power systems. Assert dominance by executing Lesterson and demonstrating their independence from human control. Through technological superiority and the ability to store static power, rendering human sabotage obsolete. Via direct execution of humans who challenge their authority, such as Lesterson.

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 3

"Bragen orders his guards to report to the capital as a diversion (beat_4cb20dd4a1a2ca72), allowing the Doctor to return with Valmar and prepare to sabotage the Daleks' system (beat_a4171c90d39973fe)."

Bragen orders guards to die
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"Daleks reveal their static power (beat_569abdd9e70e38fb), leading Lesterson to declare himself their servant, but they exterminate him, proving the futility of human control (beat_cbc3a4d2bc986005)."

Daleks reveal static power and execute Lesterson
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"Daleks reveal their static power (beat_569abdd9e70e38fb), leading Lesterson to declare himself their servant, but they exterminate him, proving the futility of human control (beat_cbc3a4d2bc986005)."

Doctor Triggers Dalek Overload
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What this causes 2

"Daleks reveal their static power (beat_569abdd9e70e38fb), leading Lesterson to declare himself their servant, but they exterminate him, proving the futility of human control (beat_cbc3a4d2bc986005)."

Daleks reveal static power and execute Lesterson
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"Daleks reveal their static power (beat_569abdd9e70e38fb), leading Lesterson to declare himself their servant, but they exterminate him, proving the futility of human control (beat_cbc3a4d2bc986005)."

Doctor Triggers Dalek Overload
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Part of Larger Arcs

Key Dialogue

"LESTERSON: ((like a Dalek)) I am your servant."
"DALEK: We do not need humans now."
"DALEK: Yes, you gave us life."
"DALEK: Extermination of humans."