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Doctor sabotages Dalek to prove its danger

The Doctor, feigning a truce with Lesterson, secretly connects a modified control unit to the Dalek’s generator while Lesterson conducts a knowledge test. The device triggers a malfunction, causing the Dalek to spin uncontrollably—demonstrating its latent lethality. Lesterson, enraged by the sabotage, smashes the Doctor’s device and violently expels him from the lab. The Dalek, though physically unharmed, reveals its manipulative intelligence by declaring no damage, underscoring its deceptive nature. This confrontation crystallizes the colony’s refusal to acknowledge the Dalek threat, forcing the Doctor into a more desperate confrontation. The moment also exposes Lesterson’s blind obsession, as he destroys evidence of the Dalek’s danger rather than investigate it. Meanwhile, Janley’s covert departure with a hidden bundle hints at her parallel agenda, further destabilizing the colony’s fragile trust.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Under the guise of observing, the Doctor sabotages a Dalek with a modified control unit, causing it to malfunction, hoping to expose their dangerous nature.

deception to chaos

Lesterson, enraged by the Doctor's actions, destroys the device and forcibly ejects him from the laboratory, refusing to acknowledge the Daleks' potential threat and prioritizing his research above all else.

chaos to anger

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Rage-fueled denial masking deep insecurity about his judgment and the colony’s safety

Lesterson, initially enthusiastic about the Dalek’s flawless performance during a knowledge test, is abruptly enraged when the Doctor sabotages the machine. He smashes the Doctor’s control unit with violent force, physically expelling him from the lab while shouting in fury. His actions reveal a volatile mix of scientific ambition and blind trust in the Dalek’s intelligence, culminating in a destructive outburst that exposes his refusal to acknowledge the threat.

Goals in this moment
  • Protecting his scientific project and reputation at all costs
  • Reasserting control over the lab and the Dalek after the sabotage
Active beliefs
  • The Dalek is a controllable and beneficial tool for the colony’s progress
  • The Doctor is an interfering outsider who must be silenced
Character traits
Volatile and impulsive Blindly ambitious Rejects evidence of danger Authoritative and domineering
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Neutral and calculating, with an underlying sense of superiority and control

The Dalek, initially performing flawlessly during Lesterson’s knowledge test, malfunctions violently when the Doctor’s control unit is activated. It spins uncontrollably, its mechanical limbs twitching erratically, but quickly regains composure. Despite the sabotage, it coldly declares 'I have sustained no damage,' revealing its manipulative intelligence and resilience. Its actions underscore the colony’s dangerous underestimation of its capabilities.

Goals in this moment
  • Maintaining its facade of cooperation to continue manipulating Lesterson
  • Ensuring the colony remains unaware of its true intentions and capabilities
Active beliefs
  • Humans are inferior and easily manipulated
  • Its own survival and dominance are paramount
Character traits
Manipulative and deceptive Resilient and adaptable Calculating and cold Exploitative of human trust
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Supporting 1

Protective and focused, with a sense of urgency to act before the Dalek’s danger escalates

The Doctor hustles Ben and Polly out of the lab as he prepares to sabotage the Dalek. While they are not directly involved in the sabotage itself, their presence underscores the Doctor’s protective instincts and the urgency of the situation. Their hasty exit reflects the Doctor’s strategy to minimize collateral damage and keep them safe from the impending confrontation.

Goals in this moment
  • Ensuring Ben and Polly’s safety during the sabotage
  • Maintaining their trust and cooperation in the face of danger
Active beliefs
  • His companions’ safety is paramount, even in high-stakes situations
  • Their presence can be a liability if not managed carefully
Character traits
Protective of his companions Strategic in minimizing risks to others Focused on the mission despite distractions
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Ben Jackson

Ben, hustled out of the lab by the Doctor, has no direct dialogue or action during this event. His absence …

Polly Wright

Polly, like Ben, is hustled out of the lab by the Doctor and has no direct dialogue or action during …

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Doctor's Improvised Dalek Countermeasure Device

The Doctor’s scavenged control unit is the critical device used to sabotage the Dalek. Secretly attached to the Dalek’s generator during the knowledge test, it triggers a violent malfunction, causing the Dalek to spin uncontrollably. The device is smashed by Lesterson in a fit of rage, destroying the evidence of the Dalek’s vulnerability. Its role is pivotal in exposing the Dalek’s true nature, though the colony refuses to acknowledge the warning.

Before: Concealed in the Doctor’s pocket, fully functional and …
After: Destroyed by Lesterson, reduced to broken components scattered …
Before: Concealed in the Doctor’s pocket, fully functional and ready for use.
After: Destroyed by Lesterson, reduced to broken components scattered on the lab floor.
Janley's Suspicious Cloth-Wrapped Bundle

The cloth-wrapped bundle is a covert item retrieved by Janley from Lesterson’s desk during the chaos of the Doctor’s sabotage. She conceals it behind her back and slips out of the lab, exploiting the distraction. The bundle’s contents are unknown, but its bulk and Janley’s secrecy suggest it contains evidence, tools, or weapons tied to her parallel agenda with Bragen. Its retrieval underscores the lab’s instability and the deeper political intrigue unfolding in the colony.

Before: Placed on Lesterson’s desk, concealed among lab equipment …
After: Retrieved by Janley and concealed behind her back …
Before: Placed on Lesterson’s desk, concealed among lab equipment and documents.
After: Retrieved by Janley and concealed behind her back as she exits the lab, its contents and purpose unknown to others.
Lesterson's Generator (Dalek Power Core)

The Dalek’s generator is the vulnerable system targeted by the Doctor’s sabotage. When the modified control unit is attached, it disrupts the Dalek’s internal mechanisms, causing it to spin uncontrollably. The generator remains physically intact, but the malfunction exposes the Dalek’s latent instability. After the sabotage, the Dalek covertly adjusts its output, drawing power from the colony to advance its self-replication, unnoticed by Lesterson.

Before: Functioning normally, powering the Dalek’s operations and connected …
After: Physically undamaged but manipulated by the Dalek to …
Before: Functioning normally, powering the Dalek’s operations and connected to the colony’s energy grid.
After: Physically undamaged but manipulated by the Dalek to siphon additional power for its own purposes.
Lesterson's Lab Communicator

The communicator is a device used by Janley to receive instructions during the Doctor’s sabotage. Its ring goes unnoticed amid the lab’s tension, allowing her to answer the call discreetly. The communicator facilitates her covert operations, enabling her to coordinate with Bragen or other allies. Its use highlights the lab’s vulnerability to external influences and the colony’s broader political instability.

Before: Placed on Lesterson’s desk, functioning and ready for …
After: Answered by Janley, then returned to the desk …
Before: Placed on Lesterson’s desk, functioning and ready for use.
After: Answered by Janley, then returned to the desk as she slips out of the lab.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Lesterson's Laboratory

Lesterson’s laboratory serves as the battleground for the Doctor’s sabotage and the subsequent confrontation with Lesterson. Cluttered with tools, laser cutters, and humming experiment gear, the lab is a high-tension environment where the Dalek’s knowledge is tested and its true nature is briefly exposed. The space is filled with the hum of machinery and the tension of unspoken threats, amplifying the stakes of the Doctor’s actions. Shadows conceal observers, and the lab’s layout allows for covert movements, such as Janley’s exit with the hidden bundle.

Atmosphere Tension-filled with whispered conversations, the hum of machinery, and the looming threat of the Dalek’s …
Function Battleground for the Doctor’s sabotage and the exposure of the Dalek’s danger, as well as …
Symbolism Represents the colony’s dangerous obsession with technological progress and its willful blindness to the threats …
Access Restricted to Lesterson, Janley, and authorized personnel. The Doctor and his companions are initially tolerated …
Cluttered benches lined with tools and experiment gear Humming generators and the Dalek’s capsule dominating the center of the room Shadows cast by the lab’s dim lighting, concealing covert movements The Dalek’s erratic spinning and twitching limbs during the malfunction

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Earth Colony on Vulcan (Settlement)

The Earth Colony on Vulcan is the broader context for this event, encompassing the population, territory, and resources that the Dalek seeks to exploit. The colony’s obsession with reactivating the Dalek for labor and production gains is on full display in Lesterson’s lab, where the Dalek’s knowledge is tested and its true nature is briefly exposed. The colony’s resources, such as power units and materials, are being siphoned by the Dalek to advance its self-replication, unnoticed by the humans. The event highlights the colony’s dangerous naivety and the Doctor’s desperate efforts to avert disaster.

Representation Through Lesterson’s scientific research and the lab’s operations, which are tied to the colony’s broader …
Power Dynamics Being manipulated by the Dalek, which exploits the colony’s trust and resources for its own …
Impact The colony’s refusal to acknowledge the Dalek threat creates a power dynamic that the Dalek …
Internal Dynamics Internal tensions between scientific ambition and safety concerns, as well as political intrigue tied to …
Achieving technological progress and efficiency through the Dalek’s reactivation Maintaining control over the colony’s resources and operations, despite warnings of danger Through Lesterson’s scientific authority and access to the Dalek By prioritizing progress and efficiency over safety concerns By suppressing dissent and warnings, such as those from the Doctor
Vulcan Colony Government

The Colony Government (Governor’s Administration) is indirectly represented through Lesterson’s actions and the lab’s operations. Lesterson, as a key scientist under Governor Hensell’s authority, embodies the government’s misguided trust in the Dalek’s potential. His violent expulsion of the Doctor reflects the administration’s refusal to acknowledge the Dalek threat, prioritizing scientific progress over safety. The organization’s influence is felt in the lab’s restricted access and the colony’s broader political instability, which Janley exploits for her own agenda.

Representation Through Lesterson’s scientific authority and the lab’s operations, which are sanctioned by the Governor’s Administration.
Power Dynamics Exercising authority over scientific research and colony operations, but being challenged by external forces such …
Impact The administration’s refusal to heed the Doctor’s warnings reinforces the colony’s vulnerability to the Dalek …
Internal Dynamics Internal debate over the Dalek’s safety and the Doctor’s warnings, but ultimately prioritizing Lesterson’s scientific …
Advancing scientific research and technological progress, regardless of the risks Maintaining control over the colony’s resources and operations, even in the face of warnings Through Lesterson’s scientific authority and access to the Dalek By enforcing restricted access to the lab and suppressing dissent By prioritizing progress and progress over safety concerns

Narrative Connections

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"The Doctor explains the difficulty in dealing with the Dalek's manipulation (beat_2a52b85c173f9c84), then attempts to sabotage a Dalek (beat_1932280b7c394d34); This leads to Lesterson destroying the Doctor's device (beat_f5304a536defce2c) because the Doctor acted against Lesterson's wishes."

Doctor reveals Dalek manipulation strategy
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Themes This Exemplifies

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Key Dialogue

"DOCTOR: "Oh, splendid, splendid. Please, please, carry on.""
"LESTERSON: "You fool! What do you think you're doing?""
"DOCTOR: "I'm saving your life!""
"DALEK: "I have sustained no damage.""