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S2E32 · Flight Through Eternity

Morton provokes the Daleks

Morton, a tourist from Alabama, witnesses the TARDIS materialize and dematerialize on the Empire State Building observation deck, mistaking the Doctor and his companions for a film crew. His curiosity escalates when the Daleks arrive, and he—still believing they are part of the same production—approaches them with the same playful enthusiasm. The Daleks, however, mistake his ignorance for hostility, interrogating him about the Doctor’s whereabouts. Morton’s insistence that the travelers were 'movie people' and his attempt to photograph the Daleks only deepen their suspicion, leading them to vanish abruptly. This interaction not only alerts the Daleks to the Doctor’s recent presence but also escalates the immediate threat, tightening the noose around the fugitives’ escape plan. The scene underscores the tragic disconnect between Morton’s bemused naivety and the Daleks’ lethal precision, while also highlighting the Doctor’s group’s dwindling time to evade capture.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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The Daleks materialize, and Morton mistakes them for more movie people, further underscoring the alien nature of creatures.

confusion to terror

Morton inadvertently antagonizes a Dalek while searching for the 'movie people,' prompting the Dalek to inquire about the Doctor's whereabouts before dematerializing.

incredulity to frustration

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Dalek 3
primary

Coldly focused, with no room for curiosity or mercy—only the relentless pursuit of the Doctor and his companions.

A single Dalek emerges from its ship on the observation deck and immediately interrogates Morton about the Doctor’s whereabouts. Mistaking Morton’s ignorance for hostility, it shoves him against the wire mesh when he impulsively grabs its ray gun. The Dalek’s dialogue is terse and menacing, reflecting its hive-mind precision and ruthless efficiency. Its arrival escalates the tension, forcing the Doctor’s group to retreat into the TARDIS. The Dalek’s abrupt dematerialization leaves Morton bewildered and the group with a heightened sense of urgency.

Goals in this moment
  • Locate and eliminate the Doctor and his companions.
  • Extract information from Morton about the group’s whereabouts or intentions.
Active beliefs
  • Morton’s ignorance is a threat that must be neutralized or exploited for information.
  • The Doctor’s group is the primary target, and all other concerns are secondary.
Character traits
Hostile and suspicious Mechanically precise Ruthlessly efficient Unyielding in its mission
Follow Dalek 3's journey
Supporting 4

Wary and urgent, balancing curiosity about the environment with a growing sense of danger as the Daleks materialize.

Barbara exits the TARDIS and interacts with Morton, confirming the year (1966) and asking about the time. She is initially curious about their surroundings but grows increasingly cautious as Morton’s questions reveal his misunderstanding of the situation. When the Daleks arrive, she prioritizes re-entering the TARDIS with the Doctor and Vicki, her protective instincts driving her to avoid unnecessary exposure to the Daleks’ wrath. Her dialogue with Morton is brief but reveals her role as the group’s voice of reason, grounding the others in practical concerns.

Goals in this moment
  • Gather critical temporal and spatial information to ensure the group’s safety.
  • Re-enter the TARDIS immediately to evade the Daleks and minimize risk to Morton and other bystanders.
Active beliefs
  • The Daleks’ arrival signifies an escalating threat that requires immediate action.
  • Morton’s naivety, while amusing, could inadvertently draw the Daleks’ attention to the group.
Character traits
Curious yet cautious Protective of the group Quick to assess threats Grounded in practical concerns
Follow Barbara Wright's journey

Concerned and tense, with a underlying frustration at the group’s exposure to the Daleks’ pursuit.

Ian exits the TARDIS and expresses concern about the Daleks’ potential threat to innocent people, urging the Doctor to re-enter the TARDIS quickly. He interacts briefly with Morton, but his focus remains on the group’s safety and the need to avoid conflict in a public space. His pragmatic leadership shines as he challenges the Doctor’s evasion tactics, advocating for a more direct approach to confront the Daleks if necessary. Ian’s dialogue reflects his protective instincts and his frustration with the group’s vulnerable position.

Goals in this moment
  • Minimize risk to innocent bystanders by avoiding a confrontation with the Daleks in a public space.
  • Urge the Doctor to prioritize the group’s safety over historical preservation or curiosity.
Active beliefs
  • The Daleks’ presence in a populated area poses an unacceptable risk to civilians.
  • Evasion alone is not a sustainable strategy; direct action may eventually be necessary.
Character traits
Protective of bystanders Pragmatic and decisive Frustrated with evasion tactics Willing to confront threats directly
Follow Ian Chesterton's journey

Mildly curious but largely indifferent, treating Morton’s antics as a minor disruption rather than a sign of impending danger.

The Observation Deck Tourists serve as passive witnesses to the TARDIS’s materialization and the Daleks’ arrival. They react with mild curiosity to Morton’s outbursts but otherwise remain detached, focusing on the Guide’s tour. Their presence underscores the mundane backdrop against which the extraordinary unfolds, and their indifference contrasts sharply with Morton’s enthusiasm and the Daleks’ menace. The Guide briefly acknowledges Morton’s behavior but quickly dismisses him as a 'nutter,' maintaining the tour’s order.

Goals in this moment
  • Follow the tour and absorb the Guide’s commentary without interruption.
  • Avoid engaging with Morton’s eccentric behavior.
Active beliefs
  • Morton’s claims about disappearing objects are the ramblings of an eccentric tourist.
  • The tour’s structured experience should not be disrupted by individual oddities.
Character traits
Detached and observant Uninvolved in the unfolding drama Reserved in demeanor
Follow Background Tourists …'s journey

Cautiously alert, with a hint of foreboding about the Daleks' presence and the fate of 'Ancient New York.'

Vicki exits the TARDIS briefly, confirming the year (1966) with Morton and recognizing the location as 'Ancient New York' from her history books. She observes the Daleks' arrival with a mix of curiosity and caution, but remains largely silent and focused on the group’s immediate need to re-enter the TARDIS. Her pragmatic nature surfaces as she acknowledges the historical significance of the moment—New York’s impending destruction in the Dalek invasion—before retreating with the Doctor and Barbara.

Goals in this moment
  • Confirm the temporal and spatial coordinates to ensure the group’s situational awareness.
  • Re-enter the TARDIS swiftly to avoid Dalek detection and potential conflict.
Active beliefs
  • The Daleks pose an immediate and existential threat to both the group and innocent bystanders.
  • Historical knowledge can provide critical context, even in moments of peril.
Character traits
Observant Pragmatic Quick to assess historical context Loyal to the group’s survival
Follow Vicki Pallister's journey

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Dalek 3's Ray Gun (Empire State Building Observation Deck)

The Dalek’s ray gun is a sleek, metallic weapon mounted on its manipulator arm, gleaming with menace as Morton impulsively grabs it. The Dalek’s reaction—shoving Morton against the wire mesh—demonstrates the weapon’s lethality and the Daleks’ zero-tolerance policy. Morton’s attempt to photograph the gun and the Dalek’s subsequent interrogation underscore the object’s role as a symbol of the Daleks’ ruthless precision. The ray gun’s presence amplifies the tension, forcing the Doctor’s group to retreat into the TARDIS to avoid a confrontation.

Before: Mounted on the Dalek’s manipulator arm, fully functional …
After: Retrieved by the Dalek after Morton is shoved …
Before: Mounted on the Dalek’s manipulator arm, fully functional and charged.
After: Retrieved by the Dalek after Morton is shoved against the wire mesh, remains in the Dalek’s possession as the ship dematerializes.
Dalek Time Craft

The Dalek ship materializes silently on the observation deck immediately after the TARDIS dematerializes. Its sudden appearance reinforces Morton’s belief in a movie production, but the Dalek that emerges shatters this illusion with its hostile interrogation. The ship’s sleek, menacing design and the Dalek’s ray gun amplify the threat, pushing Morton against the wire mesh when he impulsively grabs the weapon. The ship’s abrupt dematerialization after the interrogation leaves Morton stunned, highlighting the Daleks’ ruthless efficiency and the escalating danger to the Doctor’s group.

Before: Dematerialized in pursuit of the TARDIS, preparing to …
After: Materialized briefly, Dalek interrogates Morton, then dematerializes abruptly, …
Before: Dematerialized in pursuit of the TARDIS, preparing to rematerialize on the observation deck.
After: Materialized briefly, Dalek interrogates Morton, then dematerializes abruptly, leaving Morton disoriented.
Doctor's TARDIS

The TARDIS materializes and dematerializes on the Empire State Building observation deck, baffling Morton, who mistakes it for a movie prop. Its sudden appearance and disappearance serve as a catalyst for Morton’s interaction with the Daleks, as he insists the Doctor’s group were 'movie people' in a beat-up blue box. The TARDIS’s role here is twofold: it highlights the group’s desperation to evade the Daleks, and it underscores the tragic disconnect between Morton’s naivety and the real danger posed by their pursuers. The TARDIS’s overheating and jammed doors from prior damage add a layer of urgency to the group’s need to re-enter swiftly.

Before: Materialized on the observation deck, doors open, companions …
After: Dematerialized abruptly after the Doctor and companions re-enter, …
Before: Materialized on the observation deck, doors open, companions exiting to interact with Morton.
After: Dematerialized abruptly after the Doctor and companions re-enter, leaving Morton bewildered and the Daleks interrogating him.
Empire State Building Observation Deck Wire Mesh

The wire mesh barrier on the Empire State Building observation deck serves as a critical environmental obstacle during the Dalek’s interrogation of Morton. When Morton grabs the Dalek’s ray gun, the Dalek shoves him against the mesh, flexing under the impact. The mesh absorbs the force, preventing Morton from falling, but its presence underscores the precariousness of the situation. The wire mesh symbolizes the thin boundary between safety and danger, as Morton’s playful curiosity nearly becomes a fatal misstep. Its role in the event is both practical (preventing a fall) and thematic (highlighting the fragility of Morton’s position).

Before: Intact, lining the observation deck as a safety …
After: Flexed from the impact of Morton being shoved …
Before: Intact, lining the observation deck as a safety feature.
After: Flexed from the impact of Morton being shoved against it, but otherwise unchanged.
Morton's Camera

Morton’s camera is a critical tool in his attempt to document the 'movie production' he believes is unfolding. He aims it at the TARDIS as it dematerializes but misses the shot, and later swings it toward the Daleks—only for them to vanish in a flash. The camera’s repeated failure to capture the supernatural events highlights Morton’s naivety and the Daleks’ elusive nature. The object serves as a metaphor for Morton’s inability to grasp the reality of the situation, treating it as a spectacle rather than a life-threatening pursuit.

Before: Around Morton’s neck, ready to capture images of …
After: Lowered in frustration as the Daleks dematerialize, leaving …
Before: Around Morton’s neck, ready to capture images of the TARDIS.
After: Lowered in frustration as the Daleks dematerialize, leaving Morton with empty exposures.
Morton's Telescope

Morton’s telescope is used to scan the New York skyline before the TARDIS materializes, framing the mundane cityscape moments before the cosmic intrusion. While the telescope itself plays no direct role in the event, its presence underscores Morton’s role as a tourist seeking to document his experience. The object symbolizes his wide-eyed curiosity and his disconnect from the real danger unfolding around him, as he remains focused on capturing 'sights' rather than recognizing the threat posed by the Daleks.

Before: Gripped by Morton, focused on the skyline before …
After: Set aside as Morton’s attention shifts to the …
Before: Gripped by Morton, focused on the skyline before the TARDIS materializes.
After: Set aside as Morton’s attention shifts to the TARDIS and Daleks, unused during the event.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Empire State Building Observation Deck (New York City)

The Empire State Building observation deck serves as a battleground where the mundane collides with the extraordinary. Tourists cluster along railings, listening to the Guide’s narration, when the TARDIS materializes, shattering the ordinary. Morton’s interaction with the Doctor’s group and the Daleks unfolds against the backdrop of New York’s skyline, heightening the contrast between the tourists’ detachment and the life-or-death stakes for the Doctor’s group. The deck’s open layout and wire mesh barriers amplify the tension, as Morton is shoved against the mesh during the Dalek interrogation. The location’s symbolic significance lies in its representation of human ambition (the skyscraper) and vulnerability (the thin wire mesh separating safety from peril).

Atmosphere Tension-filled with whispered conversations and sudden bursts of chaos, as the Daleks’ arrival disrupts the …
Function Battleground where the Doctor’s group and the Daleks converge, forcing a confrontation in a public …
Symbolism Represents the fragility of human civilization (the skyscraper) and the thin line between safety and …
Access Open to the public, but the Daleks’ arrival creates an implicit threat to all present.
Panoramic views of 1960s New York skyline, including the Hudson River and landmarks like the Chrysler Tower. Wire mesh barriers lining the deck, flexing as Morton is shoved against them. Tourists milling about, oblivious to the danger until the Daleks materialize.

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Empire State Building Tour Group

The Empire State Building Tour Group serves as passive witnesses to the TARDIS’s materialization and the Daleks’ arrival. The Guide briefly acknowledges Morton’s behavior but quickly dismisses him as a 'nutter,' maintaining the tour’s order. The group’s detachment contrasts sharply with the life-or-death stakes for the Doctor’s group, underscoring the mundane backdrop against which the extraordinary unfolds. Their presence highlights the fragility of human civilization and the Daleks’ potential to disrupt it without warning.

Representation Through the Guide’s narration and the tourists’ reserved reactions, embodying the structured experience of a …
Power Dynamics Operating under the Guide’s authority, the group exerts no influence over the events but serves …
Impact The tour group’s presence underscores the Daleks’ threat to innocent bystanders, reinforcing the Doctor’s urgency …
Internal Dynamics The group operates under the Guide’s leadership, with no internal tensions or hierarchies relevant to …
Maintain the tour’s structured experience without disruption. Avoid engaging with Morton’s eccentric behavior or the supernatural events unfolding. Social norms and expectations of tourist behavior, which the Guide enforces. Collective indifference, treating Morton’s claims as the ramblings of an eccentric.
Dalek Field Operatives 1–5

The Daleks, represented by a single unit, materialize on the observation deck and interrogate Morton about the Doctor’s whereabouts. Their arrival is abrupt and menacing, shattering the tour’s mundane atmosphere. The Dalek’s interaction with Morton—shoving him against the wire mesh and demanding information—escalates the tension, forcing the Doctor’s group to retreat. The Daleks’ dematerialization leaves Morton bewildered and the group with a heightened sense of urgency. Their presence underscores the relentless pursuit and the stakes of the Doctor’s evasion, as the Daleks’ hive-mind precision and ruthless efficiency are on full display.

Representation Through a single Dalek unit acting as a tactical interrogator, embodying the collective’s ruthless efficiency.
Power Dynamics Exercising absolute authority over the observation deck, treating Morton as a threat to be neutralized …
Impact The Daleks’ presence on the observation deck demonstrates their escalation from planetary invasions to time-spanning …
Internal Dynamics The Dalek operates as part of a hierarchical fleet, coordinated by higher units (e.g., Dalek …
Locate and eliminate the Doctor and his companions. Extract information from Morton about the group’s whereabouts or intentions. Mechanical precision in tracking the TARDIS’s temporal signature. Ruthless interrogation tactics to extract information from bystanders.

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

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"The TARDIS landing imminently due to the Daleks' pursuit directly causes the TARDIS to materialize on the Empire State Building observation deck, where Morton witnesses it."

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"The TARDIS landing imminently due to the Daleks' pursuit directly causes the TARDIS to materialize on the Empire State Building observation deck, where Morton witnesses it."

Doctor admits escape plan is impossible
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"The TARDIS landing imminently due to the Daleks' pursuit directly causes the TARDIS to materialize on the Empire State Building observation deck, where Morton witnesses it."

TARDIS Landing Imminent—Barbara Demands Clarity
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"Morton observing the TARDIS materialize and dematerialize leads Barbara and Vicki to question him to ascertain the year, creating immediate suspicion."

Morton’s Unwitting Witness to Time Travel
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"Morton observing the TARDIS materialize and dematerialize leads Barbara and Vicki to question him to ascertain the year, creating immediate suspicion."

Doctor exploits Morton’s delusion to escape
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"Morton observing the TARDIS materialize and dematerialize leads Barbara and Vicki to question him to ascertain the year, creating immediate suspicion."

Morton’s Obsession Undermines His Credibility
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"Barbara and Vicki questioning Morton leads to the Doctor and Ian appearing, emphasizing the urgency to leave due to the potential danger to innocent people."

Morton’s Obsession Undermines His Credibility
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"Barbara and Vicki questioning Morton leads to the Doctor and Ian appearing, emphasizing the urgency to leave due to the potential danger to innocent people."

Morton’s Unwitting Witness to Time Travel
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"Barbara and Vicki questioning Morton leads to the Doctor and Ian appearing, emphasizing the urgency to leave due to the potential danger to innocent people."

Doctor exploits Morton’s delusion to escape
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"Both the TARDIS crew and the Daleks appear suddenly to Morton, who initially interprets both as part of a movie production, highlighting his inability to comprehend time travel and the alien nature of the Daleks."

Morton’s Unwitting Witness to Time Travel
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"Both the TARDIS crew and the Daleks appear suddenly to Morton, who initially interprets both as part of a movie production, highlighting his inability to comprehend time travel and the alien nature of the Daleks."

Doctor exploits Morton’s delusion to escape
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"Both the TARDIS crew and the Daleks appear suddenly to Morton, who initially interprets both as part of a movie production, highlighting his inability to comprehend time travel and the alien nature of the Daleks."

Morton’s Obsession Undermines His Credibility
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"Morton observing the TARDIS materialize and dematerialize leads Barbara and Vicki to question him to ascertain the year, creating immediate suspicion."

Morton’s Unwitting Witness to Time Travel
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"Morton observing the TARDIS materialize and dematerialize leads Barbara and Vicki to question him to ascertain the year, creating immediate suspicion."

Doctor exploits Morton’s delusion to escape
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"Morton observing the TARDIS materialize and dematerialize leads Barbara and Vicki to question him to ascertain the year, creating immediate suspicion."

Morton’s Obsession Undermines His Credibility
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"The Daleks searching for the Doctor after encountering Morton and failing directly leads to the Doctor seeking to fight back, asking Vicki for a screwdriver."

Doctor scrambles for a counterattack
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"Barbara and Vicki questioning Morton leads to the Doctor and Ian appearing, emphasizing the urgency to leave due to the potential danger to innocent people."

Morton’s Unwitting Witness to Time Travel
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"Barbara and Vicki questioning Morton leads to the Doctor and Ian appearing, emphasizing the urgency to leave due to the potential danger to innocent people."

Doctor exploits Morton’s delusion to escape
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"Barbara and Vicki questioning Morton leads to the Doctor and Ian appearing, emphasizing the urgency to leave due to the potential danger to innocent people."

Morton’s Obsession Undermines His Credibility
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"Both the TARDIS crew and the Daleks appear suddenly to Morton, who initially interprets both as part of a movie production, highlighting his inability to comprehend time travel and the alien nature of the Daleks."

Doctor exploits Morton’s delusion to escape
S2E32 · Flight Through Eternity

"Both the TARDIS crew and the Daleks appear suddenly to Morton, who initially interprets both as part of a movie production, highlighting his inability to comprehend time travel and the alien nature of the Daleks."

Morton’s Obsession Undermines His Credibility
S2E32 · Flight Through Eternity

"Both the TARDIS crew and the Daleks appear suddenly to Morton, who initially interprets both as part of a movie production, highlighting his inability to comprehend time travel and the alien nature of the Daleks."

Morton’s Unwitting Witness to Time Travel
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Themes This Exemplifies

Thematic resonance and meaning

Key Dialogue

"MORTON: Sure is clever. Gol darn it if they ain't gone and done it again. Howdy, Mister! Say, you sure are an ugly looking friend. Wait, what's the name of this film, Mister?"
"DALEK: Movie pe? Where are they?"
"MORTON: They just left. They was in some kind of beat-up old blue wooden box. It just kinda like vanished. Say, I thought they'd have been chasing you."