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S21E14 · Resurrection of the Daleks Part 4

Black Dalek orders Lytton s termination

The Supreme Dalek, identifying Lytton as an unreliable asset, authorizes his immediate extermination once operational logistics allow. This decision underscores the Daleks' merciless pragmatism and their intolerance for any being who fails to conform to their will. The order to terminate Lytton creates a tense moral counterpoint for the Doctor, who is increasingly forced to confront the morality of fighting an enemy that values obedience over life.

Plot Beats

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The Dalek BLACK declares Lytton's unsuitability for their control, deeming him a threat that must be exterminated.

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Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Pragmatically indifferent to individual suffering, masking mechanical certainty with absolute conviction in the Dalek creed.

The Supreme Dalek stands in complete control of the bridge, issuing an uncompromising verdict that Lytton’s failure demands immediate extermination. Its voice is cold and authoritative, devoid of hesitation, reflecting its rigid adherence to Dalek hierarchy and doctrine.

Goals in this moment
  • Maintain absolute control over all assets within Dalek operations
  • Enforce adherence to Dalek principles by eliminating unreliable or disobedient elements
Active beliefs
  • Obedience is the supreme virtue and failure to conform is pathological
  • The ends of pure Dalek dominance justify all means, including the sacrifice of subordinates
Character traits
Ruthlessly pragmatic Authoritative Doctrinally rigid Emotionally detached
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Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Dalek Battle Cruiser Biological Containment Chamber

This heavily fortified command center serves as the operational hub where the Supreme Dalek enforces its will over subordinate units. Though technically within the cruiser’s bridge, its functional role during this moment is to project unchallenged authority and issue extermination directives with procedural finality.

Atmosphere Mechanically efficient and oppressive, with a tone of institutional ruthlessness and procedural inevitability
Function Central command node for issuing authoritative extermination orders
Symbolism Symbolizes the cold, procedural tyranny of the Dalek regime where dissent is not debated but …
Access Restricted to senior command ranks and compliant subordinates only
Dominated by control consoles and rigid communications arrays Lit with sterile, bluish technical lighting

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Dalek Empire

The Daleks operate through the Supreme Dalek’s direct command structure, using centralized authority to enforce ideological purity and eliminate impure elements, even among human collaborators. This moment exemplifies their willingness to purge any asset that diverges from absolute obedience.

Representation Through the Supreme Dalek acting as the commanding voice of Dalek authority
Power Dynamics Exercising unchallenged authority over subordinates and collaborators through fear and procedural extermination
Internal Dynamics Exemplifies the Daleks' internal hierarchy where supreme commanders may eliminate even trusted human operatives who …
Eliminate Lytton for failing to submit fully to Dalek control Reaffirm the principle that all beings exist solely to serve the Dalek race Top-down command enforced through ritualized extermination orders Doctrinal indoctrination that equates disobedience with existential threat

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Key Dialogue

"BLACK: Lytton grows too arrogant. His mind resists our control. He must be exterminated as soon as it is convenient to the Daleks."