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S4E12 · The Power of the Daleks Part 4

Doctor exposes Dalek infiltration

In the Governor's office, Bragen—now wearing the uniform of Deputy Governor—asserts his authority over Valmar, who is repairing communications equipment. The tension between them reveals Bragen’s growing power and Valmar’s resentment. The Doctor and Ben burst in, demanding answers about Polly’s kidnapping, which Bragen deflects with vague promises of a search. The Doctor’s sharp observation of a Dalek serving Bragen a drink exposes the Daleks’ unsettling proximity to human leadership. His subsequent question about the Daleks’ mobility on non-metallic floors subtly tests their capabilities, hinting at his growing suspicions. Bragen’s dismissive attitude toward the Doctor and Ben contrasts with his deference to Governor Hensell in a video call, where he lies about the Doctor’s status as the Examiner. The Dalek’s return to check on Bragen’s drink underscores their insidious control over the colony’s leadership, while the Doctor’s probing questions lay the groundwork for his investigation into their true intentions.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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A Dalek enters Bragen's office to serve him a drink, revealing the unsettling level of access and control the Daleks now possess, even within the human colony's leadership structure. The Doctor notes the Dalek's presence and casts suspicion on their movements.

Tension to suspicion

The Doctor subtly questions the Daleks' increasing mobility due to the non-metallic floors, hinting at a deeper understanding of their capabilities and posing a potential threat to their expansion.

Suspicion to realization

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Frustrated and determined, driven by concern for Polly and a distrust of Bragen’s intentions.

Ben bursts into the Governor’s office alongside the Doctor, confronting Bragen directly about Polly’s kidnapping. His tone is frustrated and confrontational, demanding action and exposing the urgency of the situation. Ben’s skepticism about Bragen’s search efforts is palpable, and he pushes for immediate action, undeterred by Bragen’s dismissive attitude. His presence adds a layer of urgency and moral pressure to the scene, highlighting the stakes of Polly’s disappearance.

Goals in this moment
  • To force Bragen to take immediate action in finding Polly, refusing to accept vague promises.
  • To rally the Doctor to investigate further, leveraging his sharp observations and deductive skills.
Active beliefs
  • Bragen is hiding something and cannot be trusted to handle the situation effectively.
  • The Doctor’s insights are crucial to uncovering the truth behind Polly’s kidnapping and the Daleks’ involvement.
Character traits
Frustrated Confrontational Skeptical Urgency-driven Loyal
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Authoritative yet anxious, masking his unease with bravado and deflection.

Bragen, now dressed in the uniform of Deputy Governor, asserts his authority over Valmar with a mix of impatience and control. He dismisses the Doctor and Ben’s concerns about Polly’s kidnapping with vague promises of a search, his demeanor shifting from authoritarian to uneasy when Governor Hensell appears on the video communicator. Bragen lies about the Doctor’s status as the Examiner, revealing his collusion with the Daleks and the fragility of his authority. His interaction with the Dalek, who serves him a drink, underscores his complicity and the Daleks’ insidious influence over the colony’s leadership.

Goals in this moment
  • To maintain his authority and control over the colony’s leadership, despite the Doctor’s suspicions.
  • To deflect attention from Polly’s kidnapping and the Daleks’ true intentions, preserving his alliance with them.
Active beliefs
  • The Doctor is a threat to his power and must be discredited or removed.
  • The Daleks can be controlled and used to his advantage, despite their obvious danger.
Character traits
Authoritarian Deceptive Uneasy under scrutiny Collusive Manipulative
Follow Bragen's journey

Calculating and dominant, masking its true intent behind a veneer of obedience.

The Dalek enters the Governor’s office carrying a drink on a tray, offering it to Bragen with feigned subservience. It later returns to check on Bragen’s drink, its movements precise and calculated. The Dalek’s dialogue is minimal but loaded with insidious control, reinforcing its role as an observer and manipulator of human interactions. Its presence is a silent threat, a reminder of the Daleks’ infiltration and the fragility of human authority.

Goals in this moment
  • To reinforce its control over Bragen and the colony’s leadership by monitoring his actions.
  • To subtly assert its presence and authority, undermining human confidence in their own governance.
Active beliefs
  • Humans are easily manipulated through deception and flattery.
  • The colony’s leadership is weak and can be exploited for Dalek gain.
Character traits
Feigned subservience Insidious control Precision in movement Silent threat Manipulative
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Suspicious and analytically sharp, masking his growing concerns with sarcasm and curiosity.

The Doctor enters the Governor’s office with Ben, immediately challenging Bragen’s authority with sarcastic observations about his uniform. He questions Bragen about Polly’s kidnapping, his tone probing and analytical. The Doctor’s sharp observation about the Daleks’ mobility on non-metallic floors reveals his growing suspicions, subtly testing their capabilities. His interaction with the Dalek, who offers him a drink, is laced with unspoken tension, as he begins to unravel the insidious control the Daleks exert over the colony’s leadership.

Goals in this moment
  • To expose Bragen’s deceptions and the Daleks’ true intentions through careful observation and questioning.
  • To gather information about Polly’s kidnapping and the Daleks’ infiltration, laying the groundwork for further investigation.
Active beliefs
  • Bragen is colluding with the Daleks, and his authority is a facade.
  • The Daleks’ presence is a direct threat to the colony, and their mobility suggests a broader, more insidious plan.
Character traits
Probing Analytical Sarcastic Suspicious Strategic
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Impatient and authoritative, but unaware of the deeper tensions and deceptions unfolding in the colony.

Governor Hensell appears on the video communicator, demanding a report from Bragen and inquiring about the 'Examiner.' His tone is impatient and authoritative, reflecting his distant but still influential role in the colony’s governance. Hensell’s presence forces Bragen to lie about the Doctor’s status, exposing the fragility of his authority and the Doctor’s true identity. Hensell’s interaction with Bragen highlights the power dynamics between the colony’s leadership and its distant overseer, as well as the tensions arising from Bragen’s collusion with the Daleks.

Goals in this moment
  • To maintain oversight of the colony’s operations and ensure Bragen’s compliance with his orders.
  • To confirm the status of the 'Examiner' and address any potential threats to the colony’s stability.
Active beliefs
  • Bragen is a capable deputy who can be trusted to manage the colony in his absence.
  • The 'Examiner' is a legitimate authority figure whose presence must be accommodated.
Character traits
Impatient Authoritative Distracted Distant
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Resentful and frustrated, feeling undervalued and powerless under Bragen’s control.

Valmar is repairing the communications desk under Bragen’s supervision, his frustration evident in his tense exchanges with Bragen. He tests the system with a call to the Terrace, his tone defensive and resentful. Valmar is dismissed abruptly by Bragen, his role in the office reduced to that of a subordinate. His presence highlights the power dynamics at play, as he is caught between Bragen’s authority and the Doctor’s probing questions.

Goals in this moment
  • To complete his repairs and escape Bragen’s scrutiny, seeking validation for his work.
  • To avoid drawing further attention to himself, given the tense atmosphere and the Doctor’s suspicions.
Active beliefs
  • Bragen’s authority is unjust and oppressive, but he lacks the power to challenge it.
  • The Doctor and Ben are outsiders who may disrupt the fragile balance of power in the colony.
Character traits
Resentful Defensive Frustrated Marginalized Technically competent
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Apologetic and submissive, seeking to avoid Bragen’s displeasure and maintain order.

The Guard attempts to stop the Doctor and Ben from entering the Governor’s office but fails, apologizing to Bragen for the intrusion. His role is peripheral, serving as a symbol of the colony’s security apparatus and its subservience to Bragen’s authority. The Guard’s presence underscores the hierarchical power dynamics in the colony, where even minor disruptions are met with deference to those in charge.

Goals in this moment
  • To uphold Bragen’s authority and maintain the colony’s security protocols, despite the Doctor and Ben’s intrusion.
  • To avoid drawing further attention to himself, given the tense atmosphere in the office.
Active beliefs
  • Bragen’s authority must be respected, and his orders followed without question.
  • The Doctor and Ben are outsiders who disrupt the colony’s stability and must be managed carefully.
Character traits
Apologetic Submissive Dutiful Peripheral
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Bragen's Polly Kidnapping Ultimatum Note

The drink on the tray, carried by the Dalek, is a symbol of feigned servitude and insidious control. The Dalek offers it to Bragen with subservient dialogue, yet its presence underscores the Daleks’ manipulation of human leadership. The drink remains untouched by Bragen, a silent testament to the unease and tension in the room. Its return by the Dalek to check on Bragen’s consumption further highlights the Daleks’ surveillance and their role in undermining human authority.

Before: On a tray carried by the Dalek, offered …
After: Untouched on Bragen’s desk, the Dalek’s return to …
Before: On a tray carried by the Dalek, offered to Bragen as a gesture of servitude.
After: Untouched on Bragen’s desk, the Dalek’s return to check on it reinforcing their control.
Governor's Office Administrative Desk

The communications desk is the focal point of Valmar’s repairs, its faulty circuits requiring his urgent attention. The desk anchors the room’s control console, and its screen flickers to life during Governor Hensell’s video call, symbolizing the colony’s fragile communication infrastructure. Bragen grips its edge during confrontations with the Doctor and Ben, using it as a prop to reinforce his authority. The desk’s restoration is critical to the colony’s operations, yet it also becomes a symbol of the tension between Bragen’s control and the Doctor’s disruptive presence.

Before: Faulty and in need of repair, with Valmar …
After: Functional and operational, allowing for test calls to …
Before: Faulty and in need of repair, with Valmar hunched over it, tools scattered as he works under Bragen’s supervision.
After: Functional and operational, allowing for test calls to the Terrace and Governor Hensell’s video communication.
Governor's Office Improvised Barrier Chair

The chair in the Governor’s office is initially a mundane piece of furniture, but it takes on a symbolic role when the Doctor grabs it defensively as a Dalek enters the room. The chair’s sturdy legs position it as an improvised barrier, reflecting the Doctor’s instinctive response to the Dalek’s threat. Its use underscores the tension in the room and the Doctor’s growing awareness of the Daleks’ insidious presence. The chair remains a silent witness to the power struggles unfolding in the office, its practical function overshadowed by its narrative significance.

Before: A standard piece of office furniture, unremarkable until …
After: Repositioned as a defensive barrier, its legs gripped …
Before: A standard piece of office furniture, unremarkable until the Doctor seizes it.
After: Repositioned as a defensive barrier, its legs gripped tightly by the Doctor amid rising suspicions.
Valmar's Handheld Repair Communicator

Valmar’s buzzing communicator is a critical tool in testing the repaired communications system. He grips it against the communications desk, pressing it to verify the repairs, its persistent buzz cutting through Bragen’s assertions of authority. The communicator’s functionality is a symbol of the colony’s infrastructure and the tension between Bragen’s control and the need for operational efficiency. Its successful test call to the Terrace marks a small victory amid the broader chaos, yet it also serves as a reminder of the fragility of the colony’s systems.

Before: Buzzing intermittently as Valmar tests its functionality, scattered …
After: Functional and operational, confirming the restoration of communications …
Before: Buzzing intermittently as Valmar tests its functionality, scattered among his tools on the communications desk.
After: Functional and operational, confirming the restoration of communications with the Terrace.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Governor's Office

The Governor’s office serves as the epicenter of power and deception in this event, where Bragen asserts his authority over Valmar and the Doctor challenges his lies. The room is filled with tension, as the Daleks’ insidious presence is revealed through their interaction with Bragen. The office’s furnishings—such as the communications desk, the chair, and the video communicator—become props in a larger game of control and manipulation. The atmosphere is one of unease and suspicion, as the Doctor’s probing questions and Ben’s confrontational tone expose the fragility of Bragen’s authority and the colony’s stability.

Atmosphere Tension-filled with whispered conversations, feigned subservience, and unspoken threats, the air thick with suspicion and …
Function Meeting point for secret negotiations, power plays, and the exposure of deceptions.
Symbolism Represents the colony’s fragile governance and the Daleks’ insidious infiltration of human leadership.
Access Restricted to senior staff and those with authority, though the Doctor and Ben force their …
The flickering video communicator screen, casting a cold light on Bragen’s lies. The Dalek’s precise, calculated movements as it serves Bragen a drink, its presence a silent threat. The scattered tools on the communications desk, symbolizing Valmar’s frantic repairs under pressure. The chair gripped tightly by the Doctor, its legs positioned defensively as the Dalek enters.

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Bragen's Faction

Bragen’s faction is represented through his interactions with Valmar, the Doctor, and Ben, as well as his deceptive dialogue with Governor Hensell. The faction’s goals are centered on overthrowing the colony’s leadership and seizing control, with Bragen acting as the de facto leader. The faction’s influence is felt through Bragen’s authoritarian control over Valmar and his attempts to deflect the Doctor’s suspicions. The faction’s alliance with the Daleks is hinted at through the Dalek’s subservient behavior and Bragen’s uneasy deference to their presence.

Representation Through Bragen’s deceptive interactions, his control over Valmar, and his uneasy alliance with the Daleks.
Power Dynamics Exercising authority over individuals (Bragen’s control over Valmar) and cooperating with rival organizations (the Daleks), …
Impact The faction’s involvement threatens the colony’s stability, exposing the fragility of human governance and the …
Internal Dynamics Tensions between Bragen’s authoritarian control and the Doctor’s disruptive presence, as well as the unspoken …
To maintain control over the colony’s operations and suppress dissent, particularly from the Doctor and Ben. To preserve the illusion of stability and authority, despite the Daleks’ growing influence and the Doctor’s probing questions. Through Bragen’s authoritarian control and his ability to deflect scrutiny, as well as the Daleks’ manipulation of human leadership. By leveraging the colony’s infrastructure and human divisions to achieve their goals.
Governor’s Office (Bragen’s Faction Headquarters)

The Governor’s Office, as the administrative hub of the colony, is the stage for Bragen’s assertion of authority and the Doctor’s challenges to his lies. The organization is represented through Bragen’s deceptive interactions with the Doctor and Ben, as well as his uneasy deference to Governor Hensell during the video call. The office’s infrastructure—such as the communications desk and video communicator—symbolizes the colony’s governance and the tensions arising from Bragen’s collusion with the Daleks. The organization’s power dynamics are on full display, as Bragen’s authority is tested and the Doctor’s suspicions begin to unravel the truth.

Representation Through Bragen’s deceptive interactions and the use of institutional infrastructure (communications desk, video communicator).
Power Dynamics Exercising authority over individuals (Bragen’s control over Valmar and the Doctor’s challenges), being challenged by …
Impact The organization’s stability is threatened by the Doctor’s suspicions and the Daleks’ infiltration, exposing the …
Internal Dynamics Tensions between Bragen’s authoritarian control and the Doctor’s disruptive presence, as well as the unspoken …
To maintain control over the colony’s operations and suppress dissent, particularly from the Doctor and Ben. To preserve the illusion of stability and authority, despite the Daleks’ growing influence and the Doctor’s probing questions. Through institutional protocols and the use of infrastructure (e.g., communications desk, video communicator). By leveraging Bragen’s authority and his ability to deflect scrutiny, as well as the Daleks’ manipulation of human leadership.
Daleks

The Daleks’ presence in the Governor’s office is a silent but insidious force, undermining human authority and asserting their control over the colony’s leadership. Their feigned subservience—offering Bragen a drink and checking on his consumption—masks their true intent to manipulate and dominate. The Daleks’ influence is felt through their interaction with Bragen, as well as their unspoken threat to the Doctor and Ben. Their organizational goals are centered on securing power, materials, and replication, while exploiting human ambition and technology to achieve their genocidal agenda.

Representation Through the Dalek’s physical presence and subservient dialogue, as well as its calculated movements and …
Power Dynamics Exercising control over Bragen and the colony’s leadership, while being challenged by the Doctor’s growing …
Impact The Daleks’ involvement threatens the colony’s stability, exposing the fragility of human governance and the …
Internal Dynamics The Daleks operate autonomously, their actions driven by a genocidal agenda and a desire for …
To reinforce their control over Bragen and the colony’s leadership by monitoring his actions and offering feigned servitude. To subtly assert their presence and authority, undermining human confidence in their governance and laying the groundwork for further infiltration. Through deception and flattery, offering drinks and checking on Bragen’s consumption to reinforce their control. By exploiting the colony’s infrastructure and human ambition, manipulating Bragen and the Doctor to achieve their goals.

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 2

"The Doctor notices a Dalek serving Bragen and questions the Daleks' increasing mobility due to the non-metallic floors, showing his growing suspicion and analytical nature."

Bragen asserts control amid Polly crisis
S4E12 · The Power of the Daleks …

"The Doctor notices a Dalek serving Bragen and questions the Daleks' increasing mobility due to the non-metallic floors, showing his growing suspicion and analytical nature."

Hensell interrogates Bragen about the Examiner
S4E12 · The Power of the Daleks …
What this causes 2

"The Doctor notices a Dalek serving Bragen and questions the Daleks' increasing mobility due to the non-metallic floors, showing his growing suspicion and analytical nature."

Bragen asserts control amid Polly crisis
S4E12 · The Power of the Daleks …

"The Doctor notices a Dalek serving Bragen and questions the Daleks' increasing mobility due to the non-metallic floors, showing his growing suspicion and analytical nature."

Hensell interrogates Bragen about the Examiner
S4E12 · The Power of the Daleks …

Key Dialogue

"BRAGEN: Isn't that finished yet?"
"DOCTOR: So, they've given you the run of the colony, have they?"
"DOCTOR: I wonder how much longer they'll be able to move around on these floors?"
"HENSELL [ON MONITOR]: The Examiner?"
"BRAGEN: I'm taking good care of him."