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S25E2 · Remembrance of the Daleks Part 2

Doctor claims mysterious casket from funeral parlour

The Doctor arrives at the funeral parlour early in the morning and casually collects what he claims is his casket, unsettling the suspicious and rule-bound Martin. As he waits for Martin to leave, his true intent becomes clear—he needs quiet access to the anomalous vessel. The Doctor’s calm assertion of ownership and Martin’s deferential compliance mask a brewing power struggle, where Martin unwittingly follows protocols that grant the Doctor exactly what he needs. The casket itself is revealed to be an unnatural, possibly time-active object, its interior crackling with unstable energy as its lid reveals itself to the Doctor’s command. key_dialogue: [ MARTIN: I'm the governor has yet to arrive and I'm afraid I can't just let you. Which er, casket would this be? DOCTOR: Yes, that would be perfectly all right. DOCTOR: Hello. Open. ]

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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The Doctor arrives at the funeral parlour and hands over a bottle of milk to Martin, initiating a conversation about the casket.

neutral to curiosity ['funeral parlour']

The Doctor and Martin discuss the casket, with Martin asking the Doctor to wait for the governor's arrival before accessing it.

curiosity to patience ['funeral parlour']

Martin leaves the Doctor alone with the casket, and the Doctor attempts to open it.

patience to anticipation ['funeral parlour']

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Martin
primary

Confused adherence masking creeping unease

Martin initially obstructs the Doctor’s request to collect the casket using chain-of-command protocols, but his rigid adherence to procedure culminates in compliance rather than resistance. His confusion grows as normality fractures under the Doctor’s influence, leaving him physically present but mentally removed from the unfolding crisis.

Goals in this moment
  • Maintain institutional propriety by following correct procedure
  • Minimize personal confrontation by complying with the Doctor’s sudden authority
Active beliefs
  • Authority must be deferred to regardless of circumstances
  • Norms protect against unknown dangers
Character traits
Rule-bound Progressively disoriented Verbally deferential Physically compliant
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Feigned ordinary patience masking focused urgency

The Doctor enters the funeral parlour bearing milk as a mundane offering and immediately claims the anomalous casket with effortless authority, leveraging Martin's procedural caution to secure quiet access. His calm demeanor contrasts with the casket's abnormal energy, suggesting prior familiarity with both the vessel and human bureaucracies.

Goals in this moment
  • Secure undisturbed access to the time-active casket
  • Avoid provoking institutional suspicion by complying with social norms
Active beliefs
  • Bureaucratic delays can be manipulated to tactical advantage
  • The casket’s occupants will remain contained as long as protocols are followed
Character traits
Playfully deceptive Procedurally astute Economical with truth Assertively polite
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Supporting 2

Completely unaware of surrounding danger

The milkman performs a solitary domestic task, delivering milk at the parlour’s front door before departing. His brief presence underscores the mundane intersecting with cosmic threat—a quiet observer whose role normalizes the funeral parlour’s establishment as a backdrop to crisis.

Goals in this moment
  • Complete daily milk delivery
  • Exit the scene without complication
Active beliefs
  • Morning rounds are predictable and safe
  • Customers’ requests are simple and unvarying
Character traits
Efficiently routine Geographically incidental Ignorant of anomaly Symbolically ordinary
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Welshman
secondary

Unaware of temporal peril

The silent embalmer’s assistant works methodically in the background, assembling a coffin with focused indifference to the abnormal electrical activity radiating from the Doctor’s casket. His rhythmic movements and static shocks go unremarked by the main participants yet frame the parlour as a site where routine masks abnormality.

Goals in this moment
  • Complete routine embalming tasks efficiently
  • Remain professionally uninvolved in disturbing incidents
Active beliefs
  • Mortuary work is already morbid without additional concerns
  • Unusual phenomena are beneath professional notice
Character traits
Mechanically detached Ignorant of the stakes Deceptively ordinary Unperturbed by anomalies
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Ace's Modified Baseball Bat

Ace’s baseball bat serves as a visual identifier when the Doctor directs Martin’s attention to the strange casket among the row of identical vessels, exploiting mundane tools to highlight abnormal objects.

Before: Unmodified baseball bat resting in Ace’s rucksack, absent …
After: Tapped against casket side to draw Martin’s gaze
Before: Unmodified baseball bat resting in Ace’s rucksack, absent combat modifications
After: Tapped against casket side to draw Martin’s gaze
Hand of Omega

The Doctor weaponizes the funeral parlour’s casket by claiming it, using rust-free brass fittings and polished mahogany to conceal temporal instability within. Under his command the lid lifts independently, releasing dry ice that billows forth and visually signals the vessel’s unnatural energy.

Before: Sealed black casket with polished brass details positioned …
After: Lid raised, interior filled with swirling dry ice …
Before: Sealed black casket with polished brass details positioned among ordinary funeral vessels in the chapel of rest
After: Lid raised, interior filled with swirling dry ice and subtle crackling energy
Casket of Tranquil Repose (Brass Fittings)

Brass coffin fittings provide deceptive decoration upon the Doctor’s casket, gleaming under fluorescence to mask the anomalous vessel within and normalize its presence among legitimate funeral merchandise.

Before: Attached to casket surface as routine ornamental hardware
After: Gleaming but functionally silent witnesses to mechanical opening
Before: Attached to casket surface as routine ornamental hardware
After: Gleaming but functionally silent witnesses to mechanical opening

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Funeral Parlor Front Door

The front door registers the milkman’s daily delivery before the Doctor’s entry, establishing routine interaction as a counterpoint to the unfolding crisis. Its pebbled glass and brass fittings subtly echo the casket’s hardware, visually theming the scenario.

Atmosphere Ordinary suburban dawn with quiet domestic activity
Function Threshold marking transition between routine and anomaly
Symbolism Illustrates the fragility of normal daily life against encroaching disruption
Access Open to public but monitored only by protocol
Pebbled glass panel with brass letter slot Worn welcome mat facing inward
Funeral Parlour (including Back Room)

The back room offers the Doctor the privacy required to unleash the casket’s unstable properties. Its dim workspace and glazed frosted panels cushion the Doctor’s actions from immediate observation, allowing temporal energy to manifest undetected.

Atmosphere Surprisingly quiet and professionally functional despite crackling energy nearby
Function Sanctuary for concealed temporal discharge
Symbolism Represents bureaucratic blind spots where hidden dangers fester
Access Restricted to staff on official business
Frosted glass panels filtering morning light Worn wooden desk covered in ledgers

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 1

"The Doctor's retrieval of the Hand of Omega from the funeral parlour (culminating in opening the casket in the funeral parlour scene) directly leads to the need for secure burial in the cemetery, where he performs the pallbearing ritual."

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What this causes 1

"The Doctor's solemn handling of the Hand of Omega's casket during its retrieval (marked by dry ice) foreshadows his reverent ceremony in the cemetery: removing his hat as a sign of respect during the funeral-like procession."

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