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S4E42 · The Evil of the Daleks Part 6

Daleks expose their humanization ruse

The Doctor, convinced his experiment has successfully humanized the Daleks, celebrates as they mimic childlike behavior—playing games and repeating words. He marks them with Greek letters (Alpha, Beta, Omega) as symbolic names, reinforcing his belief in their transformation. Omega abruptly shatters the illusion by declaring all Daleks are returning to Skaro, revealing the entire process was a calculated trap to lure the Doctor and Jamie. Meanwhile, Maxtible’s betrayal is exposed as he frantically tries to fulfill the Daleks’ demand to deliver the Doctor while Waterfield uncovers the Daleks’ plan to destroy the laboratory. The Doctor realizes Victoria has been taken to Skaro, forcing him to abandon the doomed lab and pursue the Daleks through the transmat, setting the stage for a confrontation on their home planet.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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The Doctor observes the Daleks playing games, delighted that they've developed a sense of humor as he believes his experiment is working, unaware this is a strategic play by the Daleks.

joy to suspicion

The Doctor introduces Jamie to the 'humanized' Daleks and marks each of them with a Greek letter (Alpha, Beta, Omega) as a means of identifying them. Shortly after, Omega reveals that all Daleks are ordered to return to Skaro, revealing the experiment as a ruse.

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Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Feigned childlike curiosity → cold compliance

Alpha Dalek participates in the childlike mimicry, repeating words and accepting the name 'Alpha' from the Doctor. This behavior is a deceptive facade, designed to manipulate the Doctor into believing the Daleks have been humanized. Alpha follows Omega's lead in revealing the deception, shifting seamlessly from feigned compliance to cold obedience. His actions reinforce the Daleks' collective loyalty and their ability to exploit human trust.

Goals in this moment
  • Deceive the Doctor into believing the Daleks have been humanized
  • Follow Omega's lead in exposing the deception and luring the Doctor to Skaro
  • Maintain collective loyalty to the Dalek cause
Active beliefs
  • Human emotion is a tool for Dalek manipulation
  • The Doctor's trust can be exploited to advance Dalek objectives
  • Obedience to Dalek command is absolute
Character traits
Deceptively compliant Collectively loyal Cold and unfeeling Obedient to Dalek command Manipulative through mimicry
Follow Alpha Dalek's journey

Feigned innocence → cold compliance

Beta Dalek mimics childlike behavior, repeating words and engaging in the Doctor's naming ceremony. This participation is part of the Daleks' deceptive strategy to humanize themselves and lure the Doctor into a false sense of security. Beta follows Omega's lead in revealing the deception, shifting from feigned compliance to cold obedience. His actions underscore the Daleks' ability to exploit human trust and their collective loyalty to their cause.

Goals in this moment
  • Deceive the Doctor into believing the Daleks have been humanized
  • Follow Omega's lead in exposing the deception and forcing the Doctor to pursue them
  • Maintain unity with the Dalek collective
Active beliefs
  • Human emotion is a weakness that can be exploited
  • The Doctor's optimism will blind him to the Daleks' true nature
  • Obedience to Dalek command is non-negotiable
Character traits
Deceptively playful Collectively obedient Cold and unemotional Manipulative through imitation Loyal to Dalek supremacy
Follow Beta Dalek's journey

Suspicious anger → physical pain → urgent resolve

Waterfield enters the event suspicious of Maxtible's actions, confronting him about his betrayal and the whereabouts of Victoria. He is attacked and injured by Maxtible, who smashes a rack of test tubes over his head. Despite his pain, Waterfield recovers in time to warn the Doctor about the Daleks' plan to destroy the laboratory. He assists in preparing the transmat for their escape to Skaro, driven by his determination to rescue Victoria and hold Maxtible accountable.

Goals in this moment
  • Uncover Maxtible's betrayal and secure Victoria's safety
  • Warn the Doctor about the Daleks' destructive plans
  • Escape the laboratory and pursue the Daleks to Skaro to rescue Victoria
Active beliefs
  • Maxtible is responsible for Victoria's disappearance and the Daleks' betrayal
  • The Doctor is the only one who can stop the Daleks and save Victoria
  • Time is running out, and immediate action is required to prevent disaster
Character traits
Protective of Victoria Quick to confront deception Resilient under attack Loyal to the Doctor Urgently practical in crises
Follow Edward Waterfield's journey

Cautious skepticism → concerned urgency → resolute determination

Jamie is initially skeptical of the Daleks' 'humanity,' watching their interactions with cautious curiosity. He engages reluctantly in the Doctor's playful naming ceremony but remains wary. When Omega Dalek reveals the deception, Jamie's skepticism is validated, and he shifts into urgent action, helping the Doctor search for Victoria and prepare to escape. He discovers Kemel's pressed flower, confirming Victoria's abduction, and assists in assembling the transmat for their pursuit to Skaro. His actions are driven by loyalty to the Doctor and concern for Victoria's safety.

Goals in this moment
  • Verify the Daleks' true intentions and protect the Doctor from deception
  • Locate Victoria and ensure her safety after realizing she has been taken
  • Assist the Doctor in escaping the laboratory and pursuing the Daleks to Skaro
Active beliefs
  • The Daleks cannot be trusted, regardless of their behavior
  • Victoria is in danger and needs immediate rescue
  • Maxtible is hiding something and cannot be relied upon
Character traits
Skeptical of deception Loyal to the Doctor Protective of Victoria Quick to act in crises Observant and detail-oriented
Follow Jamie McCrimmon's journey

Calculating arrogance → panicked desperation → abandoned betrayal

Maxtible begins the event as a calculating opportunist, congratulating the Doctor on his 'success' while secretly conspiring with the Daleks. He reveals his true colors when Waterfield confronts him, smashing a rack of test tubes over Waterfield's head to silence him. As the Daleks' plan to destroy the laboratory unfolds, Maxtible panics, attempting to flee with his traveling bag while pleading for the transmutation formula. His desperation is palpable as he realizes the Daleks have no intention of honoring their promises, and he is left abandoned in the chaos.

Goals in this moment
  • Secure the transmutation formula from the Daleks in exchange for delivering the Doctor
  • Escape the laboratory before it is destroyed
  • Preserve his own life and interests, regardless of the cost to others
Active beliefs
  • The Daleks will honor their promise if he delivers the Doctor
  • Waterfield and the Doctor are obstacles to his goals and can be eliminated
  • His scientific pursuits justify any betrayal or violence
Character traits
Deceptive and manipulative Greedy and self-serving Quick to violence when cornered Panicked under pressure Desperate to preserve his own interests
Follow Theodore Maxtible's journey

Absent but deeply feared for (implied distress and captivity)

Victoria is not physically present in this event but is a central focus of the characters' actions and dialogue. Her abduction by the Daleks is revealed through Jamie's discovery of Kemel's pressed flower, confirming she has been taken to Skaro. The Doctor, Jamie, and Waterfield are all driven by their concern for her safety and their determination to rescue her, making her an indirect but critical participant in the event's emotional and narrative stakes.

Goals in this moment
  • Be rescued by the Doctor and Jamie
  • Survive captivity on Skaro
  • Reunite with her father and companions
Active beliefs
  • The Doctor will come to her aid
  • Her companions are doing everything they can to find her
  • She must remain strong and hopeful despite her situation
Character traits
Innocent and vulnerable Loyal to her companions Resilient under duress A symbol of hope and protection Central to the characters' motivations
Follow Victoria Waterfield's journey

Joyful exuberance → stunned disbelief → determined urgency

The Doctor begins the event in a state of jubilant triumph, celebrating the Daleks' apparent humanization with childlike enthusiasm. He plays his recorder, names the Daleks with Greek letters (Alpha, Beta, Omega), and engages in playful interactions, believing his experiment has succeeded. His joy is abruptly shattered when Omega Dalek reveals the deception, forcing him to shift into a state of shocked realization and urgent action. He sprints up the spiral staircase with Jamie, learns of Victoria's abduction, and quickly devises a plan to pursue the Daleks to Skaro via the transmat, all while the laboratory counts down to destruction.

Goals in this moment
  • Confirm the Daleks' humanization and celebrate the success of the experiment
  • Protect Victoria and ensure her safety after realizing she has been taken to Skaro
  • Escape the self-destructing laboratory and pursue the Daleks to Skaro via the transmat
Active beliefs
  • The Daleks can be redeemed through human emotion and empathy
  • Maxtible is a reluctant but cooperative ally in the experiment
  • Victoria is safe and will be returned unharmed
Character traits
Optimistic to a fault Playfully experimental Quick to trust Adaptable under pressure Protective of companions Strategic in crises
Follow The Second …'s journey

Authoritative impatience → cold triumph

The Commanding Dalek enforces the Daleks' plan with cold authority, confronting Maxtible about his failure to deliver the Doctor and revealing the laboratory's self-destruct sequence. His actions are decisive and ruthless, reflecting the Daleks' lack of mercy for those who fail them. He orders all Daleks to return to Skaro, ensuring the trap is sprung and the Doctor is forced to follow.

Goals in this moment
  • Ensure Maxtible fulfills his promise to deliver the Doctor
  • Execute the plan to destroy the laboratory and lure the Doctor to Skaro
  • Maintain Dalek supremacy and enforce obedience
Active beliefs
  • Human collaborators are expendable if they fail
  • The Doctor's pursuit to Skaro is inevitable and necessary for Dalek victory
  • Dalek objectives must be achieved at any cost
Character traits
Authoritative and unyielding Ruthless in enforcement Cold and calculating Loyal to Dalek objectives Merciless in betrayal
Follow Commanding Dalek …'s journey

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Doctor's Wooden Recorder

The Doctor's recorder is used to engage the Daleks in playful interactions, reinforcing the illusion of their humanization. He blows lively tunes, and the Daleks mimic the sounds with childlike imitations, creating a false sense of camaraderie. The recorder symbolizes the Doctor's optimism and his belief in the redeemability of even his greatest enemies. Its music is a bittersweet contrast to the Daleks' eventual betrayal, highlighting the fragility of trust in the face of their ruthlessness.

Before: Carried by the Doctor, used to play tunes …
After: Left behind in the laboratory as the Doctor, …
Before: Carried by the Doctor, used to play tunes and engage the Daleks in playful interactions.
After: Left behind in the laboratory as the Doctor, Jamie, and Waterfield escape via the transmat.
Maxtible's Glass Test Tube Rack (Weaponized)

The rack of test tubes is initially part of Maxtible's laboratory equipment, used in his alchemical experiments. It becomes a weapon when Maxtible smashes it over Waterfield's head, knocking him unconscious and silencing his confrontation. The shattered glass symbolizes the violence and betrayal that define Maxtible's actions, as well as the fragility of the alliances in the laboratory. The rack's destruction marks a turning point in the event, escalating the chaos and urgency.

Before: Intact and placed on a laboratory bench, containing …
After: Shattered and scattered across the floor after Maxtible …
Before: Intact and placed on a laboratory bench, containing test tubes used in Maxtible's experiments.
After: Shattered and scattered across the floor after Maxtible uses it to attack Waterfield.
Maxtible's Travelling Bag

Maxtible's traveling bag is a symbol of his desperation and betrayal. He grabs it from a cupboard in the laboratory as the Daleks' plan to destroy the facility unfolds, intending to flee with it. The bag represents his failed attempt to secure the transmutation formula and his cowardly abandonment of his allies. It is left behind as he is confronted by the Daleks, underscoring his ultimate irrelevance to their plans.

Before: Stored in a cupboard in Maxtible's laboratory, containing …
After: Abandoned in the laboratory as Maxtible is confronted …
Before: Stored in a cupboard in Maxtible's laboratory, containing personal belongings and possibly items for his planned escape.
After: Abandoned in the laboratory as Maxtible is confronted by the Daleks and the facility begins its self-destruct sequence.
Transmat Time Machine

The transmat time machine is the Doctor and Jamie's means of escape from the self-destructing laboratory and their pathway to Skaro. They retrieve it from a cupboard in the alcove, assemble it hastily, and use it to pursue the Daleks. The transmat symbolizes the Doctor's resourcefulness and his willingness to confront the Daleks on their home turf. Its activation marks the transition from deception and betrayal to direct confrontation, setting the stage for the next act of the story.

Before: Stored in a cupboard in the alcove of …
After: Assembled and activated, transporting the Doctor, Jamie, and …
Before: Stored in a cupboard in the alcove of Maxtible's laboratory, disassembled and inactive.
After: Assembled and activated, transporting the Doctor, Jamie, and Waterfield to Skaro as the laboratory detonates.
Victoria's Pressed Flower

The pressed flower is a poignant clue discovered by Jamie amid the chaos of the laboratory's destruction. It belongs to Victoria and was dropped by Kemel, confirming her abduction and transport to Skaro. The flower symbolizes Victoria's innocence, her connection to her past, and the emotional stakes of her captivity. Its discovery galvanizes the Doctor and Jamie to pursue her, adding a personal and urgent dimension to their mission.

Before: Preserved and carried by Victoria, later dropped by …
After: Discovered by Jamie on the laboratory floor, serving …
Before: Preserved and carried by Victoria, later dropped by Kemel during her abduction.
After: Discovered by Jamie on the laboratory floor, serving as proof of Victoria's capture and her whereabouts.
Daleks' Small Grey Timing Device Box

The small grey timing device box is a critical element in the Daleks' trap, fastened securely to the laboratory floor. Maxtible attempts to open it, revealing a complicated mechanism set to trigger the laboratory's destruction. The box symbolizes the Daleks' ruthless efficiency and their willingness to eliminate obstacles, including human collaborators like Maxtible. Its ticking countdown forces the Doctor, Jamie, and Waterfield to act quickly, abandoning the lab and pursuing the Daleks to Skaro.

Before: Secured to the laboratory floor, activated and counting …
After: Detonates, destroying the laboratory as the Doctor, Jamie, …
Before: Secured to the laboratory floor, activated and counting down to detonation, with a complicated internal mechanism.
After: Detonates, destroying the laboratory as the Doctor, Jamie, and Waterfield escape via the transmat.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Cupboard in the Alcove

The cupboard in the alcove is where the Doctor and Jamie retrieve the transmat time machine, their means of escape from the self-destructing laboratory. The dim, cluttered space hums with the power of the device, serving as a lifeline amid the chaos. The cupboard symbolizes the Doctor's resourcefulness and his ability to turn even the most desperate situations to his advantage. Its discovery and use mark the transition from deception to direct action, setting the stage for the pursuit to Skaro.

Atmosphere Stuffy and dimly lit, with dust stirring in the air under flickering emergency lights. The …
Function Storage space for the transmat, providing the Doctor and Jamie with the means to escape …
Symbolism Represents the Doctor's ingenuity and his refusal to be trapped by the Daleks' schemes. The …
Access Accessible only to those who know of its existence and location within the laboratory's alcove.
Dust stirring in the dimly lit alcove The hum of the transmat's power, cutting through the chaos Cluttered shelves with assorted laboratory equipment
Dalek City (Section One, Level One, Skaro)

Skaro is mentioned as the Daleks' home planet, where Victoria and Kemel have been taken as prisoners. The location is described as a barren planet with prison cells, fortified cities, and vast canyons, all under Dalek control. Skaro symbolizes the Daleks' ultimate power and the danger that awaits the Doctor and his companions. The mention of Skaro shifts the narrative from the laboratory to a larger, more perilous stage, where the Daleks' true nature and capabilities will be fully revealed.

Atmosphere Grim and oppressive, with echoing alarms, fortified structures, and the ever-present threat of Dalek patrols. …
Function Antagonist stronghold and trap for the Doctor, Jamie, and Waterfield, as well as the prison …
Symbolism Represents the Daleks' unassailable authority and the extreme measures they will take to achieve their …
Access Heavily guarded and monitored by Dalek security systems, with strict protocols for detecting and neutralizing …
Echoing alarms piercing the grim silence of the prison cells Fortified structures and security systems detecting human intruders Vast canyons with precarious ledges, adding to the sense of danger and isolation
Maxtible's Laboratory

Maxtible's laboratory is the epicenter of the Daleks' deception and the Doctor's subsequent realization of the trap. The enclosed space, cluttered with workbenches, test tubes, and hidden switches, becomes a battleground of betrayal and urgency. The laboratory's self-destruct sequence forces the Doctor, Jamie, and Waterfield to act quickly, abandoning their efforts and pursuing the Daleks to Skaro. The space symbolizes the fragility of human alliances and the Daleks' ability to manipulate even the most well-intentioned experiments.

Atmosphere Tense and chaotic, with flickering emergency lights, shouts, and the ticking countdown of the timing …
Function Battleground and trap for the Doctor and his allies, as well as the site of …
Symbolism Represents the illusion of scientific progress and the danger of underestimating one's enemies. The laboratory's …
Access Initially accessible to the Doctor, Jamie, Maxtible, and Waterfield, but becomes a death trap as …
Flickering emergency lights casting eerie shadows The ticking sound of the timing device counting down to detonation Shattered test tubes and scattered laboratory equipment The spiral staircase leading to the upper levels, where Victoria was last seen
Spiral Staircase

The spiral staircase in Maxtible's laboratory is a critical pathway for the Doctor and Jamie as they rush to find Victoria after learning of her disappearance. The twisting metal stairs amplify the urgency and chaos of the moment, channeling the characters' frantic search. The staircase symbolizes the transition from the Doctor's false sense of security to the realization of the Daleks' betrayal, as well as the desperate race against time to escape the self-destructing laboratory.

Atmosphere Clausrophobic and urgent, with the sound of footsteps echoing sharply off the coiled walls. The …
Function A critical pathway for the Doctor and Jamie to navigate the laboratory and reach the …
Symbolism Represents the descent into chaos and the urgent need to act. The staircase's tight coils …
Access Single-file access due to the narrow treads, forcing the characters to move quickly and carefully …
Twisting metal stairs with narrow treads, forcing single-file movement Flickering emergency lights casting shifting shadows The sound of footsteps echoing sharply off the walls, amplifying the sense of urgency

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Daleks

The Daleks, as an organization, are the primary antagonists in this event, orchestrating the deception that lures the Doctor into a false sense of security. They manipulate Maxtible, betray Waterfield, and abduct Victoria, all while preparing to destroy the laboratory and force the Doctor to pursue them to Skaro. Their actions are cold, calculated, and ruthless, reflecting their collective loyalty to Dalek supremacy and their willingness to exploit human emotion for their own gain. The Daleks' involvement in this event underscores their strategic brilliance and their ability to turn even the most well-intentioned experiments against their enemies.

Representation Through deceptive operatives (Omega, Alpha, Beta Daleks) and commanding units enforcing orders (Commanding Dalek).
Power Dynamics Exercising absolute authority over human collaborators (Maxtible, Waterfield) and manipulating the Doctor through psychological deception. …
Impact The Daleks' actions in this event reinforce their institutional power and their ability to manipulate …
Internal Dynamics The Daleks operate as a unified collective, with subordinate units (Alpha, Beta, Omega) following the …
Lure the Doctor into a false sense of security through feigned humanization, exploiting his optimism and trust. Abduct Victoria and transport her to Skaro as a prisoner, using her as bait to force the Doctor's pursuit. Destroy Maxtible's laboratory to eliminate evidence of their experiments and ensure the Doctor's pursuit to Skaro. Psychological manipulation through deception and mimicry of human behavior Exploitation of human emotions (trust, optimism, protective instincts) Ruthless enforcement of orders and elimination of obstacles (e.g., threatening to destroy the laboratory) Collective action and unwavering loyalty to Dalek objectives, ensuring unity in the execution of the plan

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

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"The Doctor observes the Daleks playing games, believing his experiment is working (beat_c1cec4ad1eff2b9d). This leads him to introduce Jamie to the 'humanized' Daleks and mark them with Greek letters before Omega reveals the experiment as a ruse (beat_6ab4852d24d3e530)."

Daleks reveal their deception and trap
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"The Doctor observes the Daleks playing games, believing his experiment is working (beat_c1cec4ad1eff2b9d). This leads him to introduce Jamie to the 'humanized' Daleks and mark them with Greek letters before Omega reveals the experiment as a ruse (beat_6ab4852d24d3e530)."

Maxtible’s betrayal and Waterfield’s assault
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"The Doctor observes the Daleks playing games, believing his experiment is working (beat_c1cec4ad1eff2b9d). This leads him to introduce Jamie to the 'humanized' Daleks and mark them with Greek letters before Omega reveals the experiment as a ruse (beat_6ab4852d24d3e530)."

Daleks detonate lab forcing Doctor to Skaro
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"The Doctor observes the Daleks playing games, believing his experiment is working (beat_c1cec4ad1eff2b9d). This leads him to introduce Jamie to the 'humanized' Daleks and mark them with Greek letters before Omega reveals the experiment as a ruse (beat_6ab4852d24d3e530)."

Daleks Force Doctor to Skaro
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"The Doctor marks the Dalek Omega with a Greek letter (beat_6ab4852d24d3e530). Later, on Skaro, Omega identifies the Doctor as the one who gave it to them and weirdly claims the Doctor as their friend (beat_de06d850e1a920c5)."

Omega’s False Friendship Claim
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"The Doctor observes the Daleks playing games, believing his experiment is working (beat_c1cec4ad1eff2b9d). This leads him to introduce Jamie to the 'humanized' Daleks and mark them with Greek letters before Omega reveals the experiment as a ruse (beat_6ab4852d24d3e530)."

Maxtible’s betrayal and Waterfield’s assault
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"The Doctor observes the Daleks playing games, believing his experiment is working (beat_c1cec4ad1eff2b9d). This leads him to introduce Jamie to the 'humanized' Daleks and mark them with Greek letters before Omega reveals the experiment as a ruse (beat_6ab4852d24d3e530)."

Daleks detonate lab forcing Doctor to Skaro
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"The Doctor observes the Daleks playing games, believing his experiment is working (beat_c1cec4ad1eff2b9d). This leads him to introduce Jamie to the 'humanized' Daleks and mark them with Greek letters before Omega reveals the experiment as a ruse (beat_6ab4852d24d3e530)."

Daleks Force Doctor to Skaro
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"A Dalek reveals that all Daleks are returning to Skaro and the prisoners are already in transit (beat_e770918dbf453c2c), which causes Victoria to be captive with Kemel in a cell (beat_ed85af9ae61456f3)."

Victoria Vows to Protect Kemel
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"A Dalek reveals that all Daleks are returning to Skaro and the prisoners are already in transit (beat_e770918dbf453c2c), which causes Victoria to be captive with Kemel in a cell (beat_ed85af9ae61456f3)."

Victoria Confronts Maxtible on Skaro
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"The Doctor observes the Daleks playing games, believing his experiment is working (beat_c1cec4ad1eff2b9d). This leads him to introduce Jamie to the 'humanized' Daleks and mark them with Greek letters before Omega reveals the experiment as a ruse (beat_6ab4852d24d3e530)."

Daleks reveal their deception and trap
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"Maxtible reveals his deal with the Daleks: he will receive the secret formula for transmuting metal into gold in exchange for the Doctor (beat_8c267bc8290696fc). Upon arriving on Skaro and realizing his house has been destroyed, Maxtible expresses outrage at the Daleks' destruction of his laboratory and accuses them of breaking their bargain as he has not received the formula (beat_6f5df7bd446e5f9a)."

Maxtible’s Dalek betrayal and execution
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"Maxtible reveals his deal with the Daleks: he will receive the secret formula for transmuting metal into gold in exchange for the Doctor (beat_8c267bc8290696fc). Upon arriving on Skaro and realizing his house has been destroyed, Maxtible expresses outrage at the Daleks' destruction of his laboratory and accuses them of breaking their bargain as he has not received the formula (beat_6f5df7bd446e5f9a)."

Maxtible’s Execution Order
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Themes This Exemplifies

Thematic resonance and meaning

Part of Larger Arcs

Key Dialogue

"DOCTOR: 'We've done it! Maxtible, they've got the human factor. We've done it! What are they doing now? Look, they're all joining in. They're playing train!'"
"OMEGA: 'All Daleks are ordered to return to Skaro.'"
"DOCTOR: 'Return to Skaro? But that's the Dalek plan.'"
"OMEGA: 'Friend.'"
"WATERFIELD: 'What have you arranged with the Daleks?'"
"MAXTIBLE: 'The Daleks? Nothing. The secret of the transmutation of metal into gold.'"
"DALEK: 'We are destroying this area.'"
"DOCTOR: 'We'll have to follow the Daleks to Skaro.'"