Steven Proves His G-Force Theory

The Doctor and Sara celebrate their successful replication of the taranium core, only to be confronted by Steven’s radical proposal to activate it using G-force—a method they dismiss as 'primitive' and 'dangerous.' While the Doctor and Sara focus on evading a Dalek magnetized beam pulling the ship toward Kembel, Steven secretly wires the replica into the ship’s gravity outlet and activates it. The experiment succeeds in energizing the fake taranium, but the strain collapses him. The Doctor and Sara rush to his aid, discovering the core now glows like the real taranium. This moment crystallizes the team’s methodological divide: the Doctor and Sara’s reliance on precision and established science versus Steven’s willingness to embrace high-risk, unconventional solutions. The success of Steven’s experiment reshapes their survival strategy, foreshadowing future conflicts over leadership and problem-solving approaches as the Daleks close in.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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The Doctor proudly declares the taranium replica a success in terms of balance and weight, but Sara reminds him that the Daleks will notice it's not energized. Despite Steven's continued assurance that they remain on course, the Doctor urges him to stay vigilant.

confidence to concern

Steven suggests using the ship's G-force to activate the fake taranium, but the Doctor and Sara dismiss the idea as primitive and dangerous. Sara sarcastically compares his suggestion to Roman technology.

optimism to skepticism

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Initially dismissive and focused, then shocked and elated—his emotional arc mirrors the team’s methodological tension, culminating in reluctant admiration for Steven’s boldness.

The Doctor, initially pleased with the taranium replica’s physical likeness, dismisses Steven’s G-force proposal as 'primitive' and 'dangerous,' prioritizing established scientific methods. While wrestling with Sara to evade the Daleks’ magnetized beam, he is distracted by Steven’s collapse. Upon discovering the replica now glows like the real taranium, he shifts from concern for Steven’s well-being to astonished admiration for the experiment’s success, celebrating Steven’s defiance as a breakthrough.

Goals in this moment
  • Successfully replicate the taranium core to deceive the Daleks
  • Protect Steven and Sara from the Daleks’ pursuit and the risks of reckless experimentation
Active beliefs
  • Established scientific methods are the safest path to success
  • Steven’s defiance, while dangerous, may hold unexpected merit
Character traits
Skeptical of unconventional methods Protective of his companions Quick to adapt when proven wrong Authoritative yet open to innovation
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Determined and defiant, collapsing into exhaustion but triumphant—his emotional arc embodies the tension between individualism and teamwork, culminating in vindication.

Steven, frustrated by the Doctor and Sara’s dismissal of his G-force proposal, secretly wires the taranium replica into the ship’s gravity outlet. He activates the device despite warnings, collapsing from the strain but achieving his goal: the replica now glows like real taranium. His defiance, though physically taxing, proves his theory correct, forcing the Doctor and Sara to reconsider their skepticism.

Goals in this moment
  • Prove his G-force theory works despite the Doctor and Sara’s skepticism
  • Ensure the taranium replica is convincing enough to deceive the Daleks
Active beliefs
  • Unconventional methods can achieve results when traditional science falls short
  • His experience and instincts are valuable, even if others dismiss them
Character traits
Defiant and independent Willing to take physical risks for the team’s survival Proud of his theoretical and practical ingenuity Resilient in the face of dismissal
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Concerned and pragmatic, shifting to stunned realization as the experiment succeeds—her emotional journey reflects the team’s evolving trust in Steven’s methods.

Sara, initially skeptical of Steven’s G-force proposal, aligns with the Doctor’s dismissal, calling it 'outdated.' She focuses on evading the Daleks’ beam alongside the Doctor but rushes to Steven’s side upon his collapse. Her relief at his survival is overshadowed by her astonishment at the replica’s successful activation, marking a shift in her perception of Steven’s capabilities.

Goals in this moment
  • Escape the Daleks’ magnetized beam and reach safety
  • Ensure Steven’s well-being after his risky experiment
Active beliefs
  • Proven scientific methods are superior to untested ideas
  • Steven’s defiance, while dangerous, may be necessary in desperate situations
Character traits
Loyal to the Doctor’s scientific approach Quick to act in crises Initially dismissive of unconventional ideas Adaptive when faced with proof of success
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None (Daleks lack emotions), but their intent is one of cold, calculating dominance—their pursuit is the catalyst for Steven’s defiant action.

The Black Dalek is not physically present in this event but is implied as the source of the magnetized beam pulling the ship toward Kembel. Its relentless pursuit and technological superiority create the urgent context for Steven’s experiment, forcing the team to act decisively. The Daleks’ looming threat underscores the stakes of Steven’s gamble.

Goals in this moment
  • Recapture the stolen taranium core
  • Eliminate the Doctor and his companions as threats
Active beliefs
  • Their technological superiority ensures victory over lesser species
  • Defiance from enemies like the Doctor will be crushed through overwhelming force
Character traits
Relentless and technologically superior Indirectly driving the team’s desperation Symbolic of the oppressive, inescapable force they must outmaneuver
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Dalek Pursuit Ship

The Dalek pursuit ship serves as the cramped, high-stakes arena for Steven’s experiment. Its gravity outlet becomes the critical power source for energizing the taranium replica, while its controls are wrestled by the Doctor and Sara to evade the Daleks’ magnetized beam. The ship’s systems—particularly the gravity outlet—are repurposed against their original Dalek-designed function, symbolizing the team’s improvisational ingenuity in the face of overwhelming odds.

Before: Functioning under Dalek control, with the gravity outlet …
After: The gravity outlet is now a makeshift power …
Before: Functioning under Dalek control, with the gravity outlet inactive and the ship locked onto a course toward Kembel by the magnetized beam.
After: The gravity outlet is now a makeshift power source for the taranium replica, and the ship’s systems are strained from the experiment’s energy draw. The magnetized beam’s pull remains, but the team has gained a functional decoy core.
Dalek Pursuit Ship Gravity Outlet (Internal Power System)

The ship’s gravity outlet is the key to Steven’s experiment, serving as the power source for the taranium replica. Initially dismissed by the Doctor and Sara as 'primitive,' it becomes the means to energize the core when wired directly into the outlet. The outlet’s repurposing underscores the team’s desperation and Steven’s willingness to challenge conventional wisdom, with the outlet’s raw energy proving decisive in the moment.

Before: Inactive, with its G-force potential unrecognized by the …
After: Activated and strained from the energy draw, now …
Before: Inactive, with its G-force potential unrecognized by the Doctor and Sara.
After: Activated and strained from the energy draw, now a critical component in the team’s deception plan.
Magnetized Beam

The Dalek magnetized beam is the invisible, oppressive force dragging the ship toward Kembel, creating the urgency for Steven’s experiment. While not directly interacted with in this event, its presence looms over the team’s actions, forcing them to act quickly. The beam’s relentless pull contrasts with Steven’s defiant use of G-force, highlighting the tension between Dalek technology and human ingenuity.

Before: Actively pulling the ship toward Kembel, with the …
After: The beam’s pull remains unchanged, but the team …
Before: Actively pulling the ship toward Kembel, with the Doctor and Sara struggling to resist its force.
After: The beam’s pull remains unchanged, but the team now has a functional taranium replica, potentially altering their strategy for escape.
Steven's G-Force Energy Pump

Steven’s G-force device is the physical tool that makes his experiment possible. Wired into the ship’s gravity outlet, it channels the ship’s artificial gravity as raw power, transforming the taranium replica into a convincing duplicate. The device’s success, despite its 'primitive' nature, forces the Doctor and Sara to reconsider their skepticism, symbolizing the value of unconventional solutions in desperate situations.

Before: Inactive, stored or carried by Steven as a …
After: Depleted and inactive after the experiment, but its …
Before: Inactive, stored or carried by Steven as a theoretical backup plan.
After: Depleted and inactive after the experiment, but its success validates Steven’s approach.
Taranium Core Replica (Counterfeit)

The taranium core replica starts as a dim, inert copy of the real mineral, lacking the energy to convince the Daleks. Steven’s G-force experiment transforms it into a glowing, convincing duplicate, proving his theory and reshaping the team’s survival strategy. The replica’s activation is the visual and narrative climax of the event, symbolizing the triumph of improvisation over rigid scientific orthodoxy.

Before: Inert and dim, physically resembling the real taranium …
After: Energized and glowing, now indistinguishable from the real …
Before: Inert and dim, physically resembling the real taranium but lacking its energy signature.
After: Energized and glowing, now indistinguishable from the real taranium—functional as a decoy.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Dalek Pursuit Vessel (Kembel Escape Sequence)

The Dalek pursuit ship is the claustrophobic, high-tension setting for Steven’s experiment. Its cramped consoles and flickering controls reflect the team’s desperation, while the hum of the gravity outlet and the strain of the magnetized beam create a sensory backdrop of urgency. The ship’s Dalek-designed systems are repurposed against their original function, symbolizing the team’s defiance and adaptability in the face of overwhelming odds.

Atmosphere Tense and claustrophobic, with the hum of machinery and the strain of the magnetized beam …
Function The primary arena for the team’s improvisational survival strategy, where scientific debate collides with desperate …
Symbolism Represents the team’s stolen advantage—a Dalek tool repurposed for their survival. The ship’s systems, originally …
Access Limited to the Doctor, Steven, and Sara; the Daleks’ pursuit is an external threat trying …
Flickering Dalek consoles casting eerie light The low hum of the gravity outlet and the strain of the magnetized beam Cramped space forcing physical proximity and urgency Alarms blaring as the ship resists the Daleks’ pull

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Collective Dalek Race

The Dalek Race is the unseen but ever-present antagonist in this event, driving the team’s desperation through the magnetized beam’s relentless pull. Their pursuit forces Steven to take the risky G-force gamble, while their technological superiority creates the high-stakes context for the experiment. The Daleks’ looming threat underscores the team’s vulnerability and the necessity of Steven’s defiance.

Representation Via the magnetized beam’s relentless pull and the implied presence of the Black Dalek directing …
Power Dynamics Exercising overwhelming authority through technological dominance, forcing the team into a corner where desperation breeds …
Impact The Daleks’ pursuit accelerates the team’s fracturing of scientific orthodoxy, pushing Steven to defy the …
Internal Dynamics None directly visible, but the Daleks’ hierarchy is implied in the Black Dalek’s command of …
Recapture the stolen taranium core at all costs Eliminate the Doctor and his companions as threats to Dalek supremacy Technological superiority (magnetized beam, pursuit ship systems) Psychological pressure (creating a sense of inescapable doom) Indirect control (forcing the team to act recklessly)

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 2

"The dismissing of Steven's plan (beat_be6b5e083fad6ab1) leads to Steven attempting the dangerous G-force experiment anyway (beat_a828698e3a21f7ad), raising the stakes as the ship is pulled towards Kembel."

Steven’s G-force experiment succeeds
S3E15 · Coronas of the Sun

"After declaring the replica a success but acknowledging it needs energy (beat_fdec2cb1e4d44f04), Steven suggests using G-force (beat_be6b5e083fad6ab1), showcasing his inventive but often reckless nature."

Steven’s G-force experiment succeeds
S3E15 · Coronas of the Sun
What this causes 3

"The dismissing of Steven's plan (beat_be6b5e083fad6ab1) leads to Steven attempting the dangerous G-force experiment anyway (beat_a828698e3a21f7ad), raising the stakes as the ship is pulled towards Kembel."

Steven’s G-force experiment succeeds
S3E15 · Coronas of the Sun

"The activated replica after Steven's experiment (beat_031808097550fe1d) allows Chen to believe that the core is recovered once the ship lands and prompts the plan to exterminate the Doctor and his companions (beat_5ced4661c8be7a26)."

Chen’s Failed Negotiation with Black Dalek
S3E15 · Coronas of the Sun

"After declaring the replica a success but acknowledging it needs energy (beat_fdec2cb1e4d44f04), Steven suggests using G-force (beat_be6b5e083fad6ab1), showcasing his inventive but often reckless nature."

Steven’s G-force experiment succeeds
S3E15 · Coronas of the Sun

Themes This Exemplifies

Thematic resonance and meaning

Part of Larger Arcs

Key Dialogue

"STEVEN: We could use the gravity force from the ship's power centre. I mean, there's an outlet here."
"DOCTOR: Too primitive, my boy. Too primitive and far too dangerous."
"SARA: Gravity force as a source of energy was abandoned, centuries ago."
"STEVEN: We were still using it."
"SARA: Oh yes, and the Romans used treadmills."
"STEVEN: I still think G-force would do the trick."
"DOCTOR: Oh, isn't that wonderful. That's wonderful! Steven's theory has proved successful. But what about the poor boy?"