S22E13 · Revelation of the Daleks Part 2 graph

Doctor confronts Davros over Dalek corpses

The Doctor enters Davros' laboratory to find the creator of the Daleks overseeing a grotesque operation. Davros reveals his plan to convert corpses into synthetic protein to alleviate famine and build a new Dalek army, expecting his victims to become willing masters of the universe. Orcini silently signals the Doctor about the bomb on the table while Davros monologues about his dual roles as healer and conqueror. The Doctor forces Davros to confront the horror of eating his own relatives, exposing the moral bankruptcy behind the Great Healer's schemes.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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The Doctor devises a plan to destroy the hibernating Daleks and introduces the 'weed plant' as an alternative protein source. Orcini decides to detonate his bomb, sacrificing himself to destroy Davros' new generation of Daleks.

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Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Arrogant and dismissive, masking insecurity

Davros monologues about his dual role as a healer and conqueror, justifying his grotesque protein scheme and Dalek revival as humanitarian and strategic necessities. He dismisses the Doctor’s moral concerns with cold arrogance.

Goals in this moment
  • Rationalize his genocidal schemes as philanthropic
  • Assert dominance over the Doctor in debate
Active beliefs
  • The ends of galactic order justify catastrophic means
  • The weak exist to serve the strong
Character traits
Arrogant Manipulative Ruthlessly pragmatic
Follow Davros's journey

Skeptical and confrontational, internally revolted

The Doctor enters Davros' laboratory with a mix of skepticism and confrontation, checking on Peri's location and engaging Davros with verbal jabs before delivering a moral indictment of his protein scheme. His measured tone masks rising disgust.

Goals in this moment
  • Expose Davros' hypocrisy in his self-proclaimed role as 'Great Healer'
  • Protect Peri and others from Davros’ schemes
Active beliefs
  • Genocide cannot be justified even under the guise of famine relief
  • Davros’ intellect is a tool of tyranny rather than healing
Character traits
Sarcastic Calculating Moralizing
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Supporting 1

Focused and intent

Orcini remains silent yet actively communicates with the Doctor by flashing his flick knife to reveal the bomb on the table. He maintains a focused, intent demeanor, preparing to detonate the device as part of his assassination contract.

Goals in this moment
  • Assassinate Davros to satisfy his moral code
  • Ensure the Doctor’s awareness of the assassination plot
Active beliefs
  • Violence can satisfy a personal moral ledger
  • Ceremony and ritual validate the act
Character traits
Silent but expressive Focused Honor-driven pragmatist
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Orcini's Flick Knife

Orcini discreetly deploys his flick knife to signal to the Doctor, then uses it again to draw attention to the assassination implant bomb box on the table. The knife functions as a nonverbal device to communicate intent and coordinate action without alerting Davros.

Before: Concealed inside Orcini’s clothing, its blade folded and …
After: Exposed briefly to the Doctor, then returned to …
Before: Concealed inside Orcini’s clothing, its blade folded and handle smooth.
After: Exposed briefly to the Doctor, then returned to concealment as Orcini takes hold of the bomb box.
Davros Head Dummy

The deflated dummy Davros head sits on a table in the laboratory, functioning as a crude prop representing Davros’ symbolic presence despite his mobility constraints. The Doctor inspects it briefly, contrasting its lifelessness with Davros’ actual tyranny.

Before: Positioned on the table as a visual prop, …
After: Inspected by the Doctor, then left untouched as …
Before: Positioned on the table as a visual prop, its hollow features a stark counterpoint to Davros’ real cruelty.
After: Inspected by the Doctor, then left untouched as the conversation shifts to Davros’ schemes.
Assassination Implant Bomb Box

The assassination implant bomb box rests unobtrusively on Davros’ laboratory table, its lethal payload hidden beneath a mundane exterior. Friar Orcini points discreetly to it while Davros monologues, and Orcini later takes hold of it, signaling its imminent detonation as part of the assassination plot.

Before: Placed openly on the table, unnoticed by Davros …
After: Taken into Orcini’s possession as he prepares to …
Before: Placed openly on the table, unnoticed by Davros but drawing Orcini’s attention.
After: Taken into Orcini’s possession as he prepares to detonate the device.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Davros' Laboratory Complex

Davros’ laboratory serves as a claustrophobic stage for this moral confrontation, where sterile science collides with genocidal engineering. The cold steel and humming machinery underscore the grotesque fusion of healing and violence David envisages.

Atmosphere Tense and oppressive, charged with moral outrage and covert threats
Function Stage for charged dialogue and hidden danger
Symbolism Represents the perversion of science into authoritarian control
Access Restricted to authorized personnel only
Steel walkways and control panels glinting under harsh lighting Central pit containing hybrid engineering specimens

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Grand Order of Oberon

The Grand Order of Oberon is represented by Orcini through his adherence to its code of honor, which frames his assassination attempt as a ritual act rather than mere murder. His ceremonial blade and ritualistic signaling reflect the Order’s symbolic traditions.

Representation Through Orcini’s adherence to its assassin code and ceremonial practices
Power Dynamics Operating under personal moral justification rather than institutional authority
To consummate a contract with violence performed according to ritual To satisfy personal moral accounting Use of ceremonial weapons and rituals to validate violence Personal honor codes as operational guidelines

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

Within this episode

What this causes 1

"The Doctor’s plan to destroy the hibernating Daleks and his introduction of the weed plant as an alternative protein source leads directly to the group’s escape plan. Orcini’s final decision to detonate his bomb—believing it will be honorable—is framed as a direct response to the viability of the Doctor’s peaceful solution."

Orcini's suicide bomb detonates against Davros
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Key Dialogue

"DAVROS: All the resting ones I have used were people of status, ambition. They would understand, especially as I have given them the opportunity to become masters of the universe!"
"DOCTOR: With you as their emperor. But what of the lesser intellects? Or will they be left to rot?"
"DAVROS: I never waste a valuable commodity. The humanoid form makes an excellent concentrated protein. This part of the galaxy is developing quickly. Famine was one of its major problems."