Soldier’s death reveals Dalek energy weapon

Gilmore’s resistance squad gathers at a junkyard site where they have found the body of soldier Matthews, shot dead by a weapon described as a death ray. The Doctor examines the corpse, noting the lack of external damage but severe internal injuries consistent with a projected energy weapon. Rachel Jensen confirms the blast effect matches alien weaponry. The revelation shocks Gilmore, who struggles to accept the existence of such advanced technology. The Doctor’s grim diagnosis frames the Dalek threat as more sophisticated and lethal than first realized, setting the stage for military mobilization and a desperate fight against an enemy that cannot be defeated with standard weapons.

Plot Beats

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Gilmore orders his men to attack a lean-to shed, suspecting it's the source of the threat. The soldiers' rifle-grenades obliterate the shed, but a heavily armored Dalek emerges unharmed.

confidence to shock ['junkyard']

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Externally calm and focused, masking a steely determination to expose the truth despite immediate danger and Gilmore’s resistance.

The Doctor kneels beside Matthews’ covered corpse, unfastening the soldier’s tunic with clinical detachment to inspect the internal trauma while calmly diagnosing a 'projected energy weapon' as the cause of death. He then quickly shifts into defensive readiness, taking cover behind scrap metal as Gilmore’s disbelief erupts into confrontation.

Goals in this moment
  • Determine the exact cause of Matthews' death to confirm the presence of alien technology.
  • Force Gilmore and the military to acknowledge the non-human nature of the threat before they can respond effectively.
Active beliefs
  • Human military forces are unprepared for advanced extraterrestrial weaponry like Dalek energy weapons.
  • Swift, decisive action based on scientific evidence is essential to prevent further casualties.
Character traits
Analytical precision Unshaken composure under fire Dry wit amid escalating hostility Scientific authority
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Shocked but resolute, balancing professional duty with the urgency of an unprecedented threat.

Rachel Jensen approaches the corpse with Gilmore and the Doctor, adjusting her gloves before carefully inspecting the evidence. She confirms the Doctor’s findings by naming the weapon a 'death ray,' her calm professionalism giving weight to the horrifying diagnosis. Her urgency underscores the scientific gravity of the situation.

Goals in this moment
  • Verify the nature of the weapon based on scientific principles.
  • Inform military leadership of the technological sophistication of the enemy.
Active beliefs
  • Scientific analysis provides the most reliable understanding of alien threats.
  • The military must trust experts over assumptions to survive this crisis.
Character traits
Scientific precision Verbal conciseness Undaunted demeanor amid crisis
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Skeptical and dismissive initially, then shocked and disoriented as evidence contradicts his worldview.

Gilmore stands over the concealed corpse, adjusting the blanket over Matthews’ face with military reserve before ordering the Doctor and Rachel to examine the body. His rigid skepticism dissolves into horror as he witnesses the Doctor’s diagnosis, his authoritative demeanor faltering under the confirmation of a 'death ray'—an invention he had dismissed as fantasy.

Goals in this moment
  • Protect his unit and civilians by understanding the threat.
  • Maintain command authority despite unfamiliar and terrifying evidence.
Active beliefs
  • Conventional military doctrine is sufficient to handle terrestrial threats.
  • Advanced alien technology belongs to fiction, not reality.
Character traits
Military discipline masking growing unease Authoritarian defiance yielding to reluctant realization Verbal aggression under pressure
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Supporting 1
Mike Yates
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Tense but functionally composed, prioritizing task completion over emotional response.

Mike leads Ace toward a prepared position after Gilmore orders him to set up with her. He follows instructions without question, demonstrating operational obedience while enabling the Doctor’s investigative work by freeing Ace from immediate danger.

Goals in this moment
  • Set up and secure a defensive position as ordered.
  • Ensure Ace’s safety while fulfilling command responsibilities.
Active beliefs
  • Military chain of command must be respected regardless of personal opinions.
  • The Doctor’s involvement is crucial to navigating the crisis.
Character traits
Dutiful adherence to orders Calm coordination Supportive partner to Ace
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Corpse Covering Blanket

The coarse wool blanket is used to cover Matthews’ corpse immediately after his death, concealing the physical horror of his injuries. Rachel Jensen adjusts the blanket while preparing to inspect the body, and the Doctor briefly removes it to examine the tunic and torso before replacing it. The blanket’s stiff fibers catch on the fabric of the uniform, emphasizing the brutal unnaturalness of the energy weapon’s internal damage.

Before: Clean, folded blanket resting over Matthews’ face and …
After: Slightly disarranged from Rachel’s adjustment and the Doctor’s …
Before: Clean, folded blanket resting over Matthews’ face and torso.
After: Slightly disarranged from Rachel’s adjustment and the Doctor’s examination, now draped over the body with part of the tunic exposed.
Black Dalek Plasma Fireball Discharge

A jagged fragment of corroded alloy lies near the body, its edges described as still warm, bearing faint burn marks and irregular striations from the energy weapon’s blast. Though not physically moved in this scene, its presence near the corpse reinforces the Doctor’s diagnosis and links the death to alien technology beyond human understanding.

Before: Fragment present near Matthews’ corpse among junkyard debris.
After: Unchanged in location; described as part of the …
Before: Fragment present near Matthews’ corpse among junkyard debris.
After: Unchanged in location; described as part of the evidence of the weapon’s work.
Matthews' Combat Tunic

Matthews' worn tunic is removed from his body by the Doctor to inspect the internal damage caused by the energy weapon. The wool blend tunic, stiff with dried blood along the shoulder seam, catches on buttons and fabric as it is unfastened. The exposed chest reveals no external burns but faint scorching near the collar, contradicting Gilmore’s expectation of conventional warfare injuries.

Before: Formal military tunic on Matthews’ corpse, stiff and …
After: Partially unfastened and folded back, exposing damaged undershirt …
Before: Formal military tunic on Matthews’ corpse, stiff and bloodstained.
After: Partially unfastened and folded back, exposing damaged undershirt and chest.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Terra Alpha Street

The junkyard functions as the battleground of the first confirmed human encounter with Dalek weaponry. Soldiers mill around the corpse under tarpaulin while uniforms and officers confer in uneasy formation. The rusted vehicles and tangled scrap reflect both the industrial decay and the broken expectations of the military’s preparedness. The body lies near twisted metal frameworks, the first physical testament to an enemy that defies known physics.

Atmosphere Heavy with smoke, oppressive silence broken by sudden orders, tension thickened by the impossibility of …
Function Primary site of discovery and confrontation with extraterrestrial threat
Symbolism Represents the vulnerability of Earth and human confidence when faced with unknown, superior technology
Access Limited to military personnel, police, and select civilians (like the Doctor and Rachel), with a …
Sagging chain-link fence and dense thickets of bracken and bramble border the yard. The air is thick with diesel fumes, damp earth, and the metallic tang of blood and cordite.

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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British Army Contingent (Quarantine Zone)

The British Army contingent operates under Gilmore’s rigid command, securing the quarantine perimeter and investigating the soldier’s death. Mike enforces orders, directing operational adjustments like setting up defensive positions with Ace, while the unit’s discipline begins to crack as evidence of an impossible threat mounts.

Representation Through soldiers following orders, adjusting positions, and reacting with shock to the Doctor’s revelations
Power Dynamics Exercising top-down authority but increasingly subordinate to the Doctor’s scientific insights due to the inadequacy …
Contain the threat and secure the junkyard site from further danger. Understand the cause of Matthews’ death to inform future defensive strategy. Use of tactical positions and military hierarchy to control movement and response. Reliance on protocol and discipline to maintain order in the face of incomprehensible evidence.

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Key Dialogue

"DOCTOR: No evidence of tissue damage. Ah, massive internal displacement."
"GILMORE: What?"
"DOCTOR: His insides were scrambled. Very nasty."