Doctor materializes into a Dalek-ruled future

The Doctor flees through the collapsing tunnel only to be retrieved by the rebel duo Anat and Boaz, who transport him 200 years into the future. Stranded in the Dalek-ruled wasteland that was once Auderly House, he learns Jo Grant may be alive but remains captive. Spotting a Dalek patrol forces the Doctor to escape detection by climbing to the surface, where he surveys gleaming high-rises dwarfing the ruins—a brutal emblem of the Daleks' absolute control beneath the overgrown earth.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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The Doctor escapes the Ogrons and surfaces into the overgrown ruins of Auderly House, observing a cluster of white high-rise buildings.

relief to observation ['Auderly House', 'white high-rise buildings']

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Cautiously concerned, clinging to protocol and self-preservation instincts while aware that ideological purity may be costing lives.

Anat commands the escape mission with disciplined control, reluctantly ordering the Doctor’s inclusion in their dangerous temporal transit and later voicing thin justification for abandoning him under imminent Ogron assault.

Goals in this moment
  • Ensure the time transfer completes without temporal collapse
  • Safeguard Boaz and their mission timeline
  • Minimize collateral risk to their fragile rebel cell
Active beliefs
  • Every deviation risks exposure and extermination
  • Loose alliances betray temporal integrity
Character traits
Reluctant leadership Felt responsibility constrained by survival imperative Calculating precision in time travel sequences Defensive justification under duress
Follow Anat's journey
Boaz
primary

Frustrated and anxious, radiating panic that narrows his moral bandwidth to the singular objective of escape.

Boaz advocates violent urgency over calculated caution, repeatedly pushing Anat toward immediate action and dismissing the stranded Doctor as dispensable under fire.

Goals in this moment
  • Evade Dalek detection at any cost
  • Ensure Anat complies with his rapid-exfiltration plan
  • Avoid temporal entanglement with outsiders
Active beliefs
  • Speed outweighs morality in survival scenarios
  • Strangers compromise safe temporal transit
Character traits
Impulsive aggression Low threshold for perceived threat Transactional alliance mindset Loud insistence on self-preservation
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Determined but anxious, masking his urgency behind brisk reassurance while confronting the rebels' resistance and the threat of extermination.

The Doctor bursts into the rebels’ hiding spot, pleading for aid while Dalek pursuit echoes behind him, then he is involuntarily swept into their temporal vortex and marooned two centuries forward.

Goals in this moment
  • Obtain safe passage or refuge from Dalek pursuit
  • Gather information about Jo Grant’s whereabouts
  • Identify the most strategic path to survival in a hostile era
Active beliefs
  • Time travel is a practical tool, not a novelty
  • His knowledge of Daleks obligates him to act despite personal risk
Character traits
Assertive pleading Temporal sophistication Relentless pursuit of companions Quick adaptation to new eras
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Dalek 2
secondary

Ruthlessly commanding and impervious to hesitation, driven by total obedience to Dalek doctrine.

Dalek 2 commands relentless extermination, ordering Ogron subordinates to hunt down the rebels and secure the temporal breach in the tunnel.

Goals in this moment
  • Exterminate temporal intruders
  • Reassert temporal control over the insurgent temporal device
  • Initiate full purge protocol in the occupied tunnels
Active beliefs
  • Mercy for temporal deviation is weakness
  • Extermination restores absolute temporal order
Character traits
Unrelenting authority Absolute ruthlessness in pursuit Commanding through extermination imperative
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Auderly House Complex (Dalek Stronghold)

The towering high-rise structures comprise the Daleks’ architectural dominance over Auderly House’s ruins, stark white facades looming above overgrown vegetation, embodying the occupation’s total control and surveillance capacity.

Before: Present as distant structures in the rebels’ verbal …
After: Unchanged; their dominance visually underscores the Doctor’s isolation …
Before: Present as distant structures in the rebels’ verbal warning; seen in full oppressive scale only after the Doctor’s emergence.
After: Unchanged; their dominance visually underscores the Doctor’s isolation and the brutality of temporal conquest.
Jaeger's Temporal Escape Device

The stolen Dalek temporal device is forcibly activated directly by the rebels’ handling, transporting all three occupants 200 years forward through a searing temporal vortex. Its unstable circuits govern the transition, betraying its origin as Dalek commandeered hardware.

Before: Repurposed temporal machine held by rebels in an …
After: Successfully transited two centuries forward, its residual field …
Before: Repurposed temporal machine held by rebels in an unstable tunnel location, its violet flare marking engagement.
After: Successfully transited two centuries forward, its residual field flickering across the tunnel as the Doctor is left behind under rebel duress.
Partisan Exit Manhole

The Doctor uses the manhole cover as both barrier and escape route, prying it free in haste to climb to the surface. Its rusted, uneven surface marks both the passage of time and the hasty adaptation required under Dalek rule.

Before: Rusted and slightly ajar, serving as an emergency …
After: Partially dislodged, leaving a gap that the Doctor …
Before: Rusted and slightly ajar, serving as an emergency exit barrier for the rebels' tunnel hideout.
After: Partially dislodged, leaving a gap that the Doctor slips through, the cover’s clang echoing beneath as he flees above.
Tunnel Escape Ladder

The wooden ladder provides the sole vertical route from the tunnel’s darkness to the surface, its splintered rungs intimating both long neglect and recent frantic use. The Doctor braces it against cracked stone, climbing urgently as the Ogrons’ proximity demands speed.

Before: Rotted and uneven from tunnel humidity, barely serviceable …
After: Scuffed further by the Doctor’s ascent, sagging slightly …
Before: Rotted and uneven from tunnel humidity, barely serviceable for a single climber under duress.
After: Scuffed further by the Doctor’s ascent, sagging slightly under his weight before he reaches the top.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Dalek Underground Tunnels

The claustrophobic tunnel becomes a vortex of escape and betrayal: it is where the Doctor is forcibly extracted from danger, stripped of his refuge, and then compelled into an uncertain future via temporal extraction.

Atmosphere Tense with the rasp of respirators, scuffling feet, and the hum of approaching Dalek terror, …
Function Chase route and temporal transit chamber
Symbolism Represents the precarious balance of survival beneath oppressive temporal authority, where refuge and trap are …
Access Limited to tunnel system intruders and temporal rebels; heavily monitored by Dalek forces after breach …
Dim emergency lighting slicing jagged shadows across slick concrete The Doppler pulse of Ogron footsteps rising toward the tunnel mouth
Auderly House

Auderly House’s crumbling grandeur has been erased by time and Dalek conquest, its once-manicured grounds now smothered in overgrowth while sleek high-rises pierce the sky nearby, transforming it into a relic governed by temporal tyranny.

Atmosphere Heavy with the scent of damp earth and burning metal, claustrophobic under smog-choked skies, haunted …
Function Post-occupation wasteland and visual emblem of total control
Symbolism The death of humanity’s heritage under temporal subjugation, where beauty is choked by domination.
Access Open to all but rendered meaningless by surveillance overgrowth and Dalek patrols.
Crumbling facade streaked with rusted Dalek tech veins Twisted brambles clawing at broken balustrades and ornaments
Dalek Earth Overlord Settlement

The Dalek high-rise settlement materializes as the new horizon after the Doctor’s climb, its gleaming monoliths dwarfing the ruins and underscoring the oppressive scale of occupation.

Atmosphere Oppressively sterile with the acrid tang of ozone and damp earth, the absence of human …
Function Symbol of temporal conquest and ongoing oppression
Symbolism Embodies Dalek temporal absolutism and the erasure of human temporal agency.
Access Regimented access aligned with Dalek command hierarchy, with Ogron enforcers patrolling lower levels.
Monolithic white towers thrusting through overgrown soil Ogron silhouettes on patrol against sterile walls

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Human Resistance

Human Rebels Anat and Boaz operate a stolen temporal device under Dalek supervision, executing pre-emptive strikes against perceived temporal threats while prioritizing self-preservation over alliance with the Doctor.

Representation Through Anat’s reluctant leadership and Boaz’s impulsive aggression, acting as temporal outlaws fleeing detection rather …
Power Dynamics Weak and vulnerable, operating in the shadows of Dalek temporal supremacy and forced into transactional …
Impact Their actions inadvertently highlight the fragility of localized resistance against temporal tyranny, demonstrating that even …
Internal Dynamics Tension between Anat’s caution and Boaz’s impulsiveness reveals a leadership crisis under fire, exposing their …
Evasive escape from Dalek temporal enforcement Prevent capture by surrendering no one—least of all the Doctor Exploitation of stolen Dalek temporal technology Tactical temporally displaced retreats to avoid confrontation
Dalek Supreme Command Authority

The Dalek Supreme Command drives the relentless hunt: through Dalek 2’s voice, they demand extermination of temporal intruders and enforce their temporal dominion by deploying Ogron mercenaries to crush any deviation.

Representation Through Dalek 2’s direct voice and the Ogrons’ mechanical compliance, enforcing extermination orders without hesitation …
Power Dynamics Absolute authority over occupied territories, enforcing temporal integrity through terror and immediate extermination.
Impact Their merciless enforcement reshapes history itself, turning human heritage sites into brutalist monuments of subjugation …
Eradicate temporal threats to ensure temporal purity Retake control of temporal intrusions irrespective of era Direct extermination directives through elite Dalek operatives Deployment of expendable Ogron mercenaries as enforcers of temporal will
Ogron Mercenary Corps

The Ogron Mercenary Corps functions as Galek temporal puppets, deploying combat squads through tunnels and patrols to hunt down rebels and secure temporal breaches, ensuring that no threat escapes extermination.

Representation As armored footfalls echoing through collapsing corridors, reporting directly to Dalek 2 and acting on …
Power Dynamics Subordinate enforcers for the Dalek Supreme Command, wielding overwhelming physical force but lacking temporal authority
Impact Their relentless patrols and extermination protocols ensure that temporal deviation is short-lived, reinforcing Dalek temporal …
Hunt and exterminate temporal rebels Secure temporal breaches and prevent interference with occupation timeline Brutal physical suppression and immediate neutralization of targets Temporal crime scene containment through overwhelming presence

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

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"The Doctor surfacing into the ruins of Auderly House (beat_aef4130e6aa8a67d) is echoed later when Monia states that the rebels 'have not captured him yet' (beat_77ccc383c7590784), reinforcing his status as an elusive figure and the rebels’ ongoing (albeit futile) search."

Rebels debate failure and next steps
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"The Doctor surfacing into the ruins of Auderly House (beat_aef4130e6aa8a67d) is echoed later when Monia states that the rebels 'have not captured him yet' (beat_77ccc383c7590784), reinforcing his status as an elusive figure and the rebels’ ongoing (albeit futile) search."

Rebels fracture after assassination failure
S9E3 · Day of the Daleks Part …

"The Doctor's inadvertent temporal capture in Anat and Boaz's time machine (beat_3c458356a032f3c8) directly causes the Controller's initial report to the Daleks about his presence (beat_acf8f006e8c4a2e6), triggering the Daleks' escalation of the hunt."

Daleks declare immediate execution of the Doctor
S9E3 · Day of the Daleks Part …

"The Daleks intensifying their hunt upon detecting the Doctor (beat_7d0368868bd9a3e2) directly leads to their revised directive to exterminate escaped prisoners (beat_bc2f6cb8c1b1f2cf), showing the escalation from surveillance to violent suppression."

Daleks reverse to recapture the Doctor
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"The Daleks’ intensified hunt (beat_7d0368868bd9a3e2) foreshadows the Manager’s desperate, interrupted transmission reporting the capture of 'a stranger, Doctor' to Monia at the rebel base (beat_4e903d8e45da32b7)."

Manager reveals Doctor to Monia
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"The Doctor being abandoned by supposed allies (Anat and Boaz) during the initial time jump (beat_478ce8f1cc059bb1) foreshadows Monia’s eventual decision to not abandon the Doctor, despite Boaz’s objections, and commit to a rescue mission (beat_412c8bdb2faf942f)."

Rebels debate Doctor's rescue mission
S9E3 · Day of the Daleks Part …

"The Doctor discovering the white high-rise towers as centers of Dalek power (beat_aef4130e6aa8a67d) parallels the Controller’s later staged hospitality in a luxury suite (beat_3195dcd2483250a3) — both locations are sites of manipulation, oppression, and illusion masking brutality."

Controller manipulates Jo with false promise
S9E3 · Day of the Daleks Part …

"The Doctor discovering the white high-rise towers as centers of Dalek power (beat_aef4130e6aa8a67d) parallels the Controller’s later staged hospitality in a luxury suite (beat_3195dcd2483250a3) — both locations are sites of manipulation, oppression, and illusion masking brutality."

Controller manipulates Jo about the Doctor
S9E3 · Day of the Daleks Part …

"The Doctor discovering the white high-rise towers as centers of Dalek power (beat_aef4130e6aa8a67d) parallels the Controller’s later staged hospitality in a luxury suite (beat_3195dcd2483250a3) — both locations are sites of manipulation, oppression, and illusion masking brutality."

Controller uses lies to contain Jo
S9E3 · Day of the Daleks Part …

"The Doctor's unplanned arrival via temporal displacement (beat_3c458356a032f3c8) parallels Monia’s later revelation about the Doctor’s identity as the Daleks’ ‘sworn enemy’ (beat_29fc6b586a6fb481), both highlighting the Doctor’s role as an unwitting but inevitable disruptor of oppressive systems."

Rebels debate Doctor's rescue mission
S9E3 · Day of the Daleks Part …

Themes This Exemplifies

Thematic resonance and meaning

Key Dialogue

"DOCTOR: Indeed I do. I know them only too well. They've been my bitterest enemy for many years."
"ANAT: Then you're a fool to have let yourself be brought here."
"DOCTOR: Look, I came here in order to find Miss Jo Grant."