Ratcliffe hides Dalek remains from public sight
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The Dalek remains are loaded onto a lorry for transport, indicating the military's attempt to contain and study the alien threat.
Ratcliffe orders his team to cover the Dalek remains with a tarpaulin, showing an effort to secure and possibly conceal the Dalek's presence.
Who Was There
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Feigned control masking deep-seated panic over exposure
Ratcliffe barks sharp orders to his workers, his voice laced with barely contained urgency as they scramble to drag the heavy tarpaulin over the Dalek’s ravaged body. His polished demeanor gives way to commanding urgency, revealing a man acutely aware of the stakes—visibility means annihilation.
- • Conceal evidence of the Dalek’s presence to avoid military or public scrutiny
- • Ensure his workforce moves with unquestioning speed to prevent discovery
- • Obedience to the Daleks guarantees his survival and power
- • Human life is dispensable collateral in maintaining secrecy
Resigned obedience masking latent fear of discovery
The lorry drivers work with mechanical efficiency under Ratcliffe’s command, wrestling the thick tarpaulin over the jagged contours of the Dalek’s remains. Their movements are hurried but disciplined, betraying no curiosity about the charred soldiers nearby—either from fear or conditioned indifference.
- • Execute Ratcliffe’s orders without hesitation or delay
- • Avoid drawing attention to the grim cargo or the corpses
- • Questioning Ratcliffe’s directives risks personal harm
- • Silence ensures their continued employment and safety
Anxious urgency to complete the task without scrutiny
The workers from Ratcliffe Building Contractors assist in hauling the tarp over the Dalek remains with tense, wordless cooperation. Their presence is purely functional, their focus solely on completing the task as quickly as possible under Ratcliffe’s watchful eye.
- • Secure the tarp tightly to obscure the Dalek remains from view
- • Avoid any interaction with the exposed soldiers’ bodies
- • Compliance is the only way to escape punishment
- • The less they know, the safer they are
Objects Involved
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The heavy tarpaulin is yanked taut over the Dalek’s mangled remains, its rough canvas folds quickly draped from one side of the flatbed to the other by Ratcliffe’s men. The tarp’s initial slackness gives way to tight concealment, muffling the clatter of charred metal and exposed wiring beneath, its movement a frantic attempt to erase evidence.
The flatbed lorry serves as a mobile crypt for the Dalek’s corpse, its sturdy wooden deck bearing the weight of the tarp-wrapped remains. Once the tarp is secured, the lorry becomes an instrument of concealment, its departure revealing the cost of the failed ambush through the soldiers’ exposed bodies.
Location Details
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The junk yard functions as the epicenter of Ratcliffe’s cover-up, its corrugated shed and chain-link fences providing the only shelter amidst the clutter of military and civilian wreckage. The exposed body of soldiers and the clandestine loading of the lorry create a stark contrast—one of visible sacrifice, the other of furtive erasure.
Organizations Involved
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Ratcliffe Building Contractors provides the vehicles and labor essential to Ratcliffe’s covert operations, their flatbed lorries repurposed for concealing and transporting Dalek remains. Through their drivers and workers, the company enables the disposal of evidence while maintaining a façade of legitimate commerce.
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