Davros claims Kiston as his next slave
Plot Beats
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Davros requests further cooperation from Kiston, indicating his intention to enslave him and another individual.
Who Was There
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Coldly triumphant, masking satisfaction at Kiston’s violent compliance masking deeper disapproval
Davros commands the laboratory with magnetic authority, his voice measured yet laced with the quiet menace of a predator observing prey. His physical presence is static—bound to his life-support chair—but his intellect radiates control, bending Kiston’s sudden act into an advantage for future domination.
- • To force Kiston into unquestioning obedience
- • To reinterpret chaos as proof of Kiston’s suitability for enslavement
- • Violence from subordinates can be redirected to serve his purposes
- • True control comes from breaking the spirit rather than the body
Defiant, masking desperation with controlled aggression
Kiston’s compliance cracks under unseen pressure as a Dalek Trooper raises its weapon. In a sudden burst of defiance, he shoves one Trooper aside and drives a hypospray into another’s dome with clinical precision. His transition from passive subject to active saboteur is abrupt, driven by unseen motivations yet calibrated to Davros’s twisted expectations.
- • To neutralize immediate threats in his confined space
- • To assert agency despite overwhelming odds
- • Resistance is possible even within coercive systems
- • Ending one enforcer might delay worse fates for others
Bored detachment masking suppressed dread
The Chemist conducts Davros’s experiments with professional detachment, operating the duplication cylinder’s gloves with methodical precision. His silence speaks volumes—compliance masking the horror of complicity, every measurement a step toward reducing life to obedient replicants.
- • To complete the immediate technical task assigned by Davros
- • To avoid drawing attention to himself through visible rebellion
- • Survival depends on undisturbed compliance
- • Technical roles provide temporary insulation from brutality
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One Dalek Trooper stands poised to enforce Davros’s will, its weapon raised against perceived threats. Its armored form exudes unquestioning obedience, but Kiston’s shove sends it crashing to the deck. The second Trooper meets a quieter fate, punctured by Kiston’s hypospray—its extermination swift and silent.
- • To neutralize perceived threats to Davros’s operations
- • To enforce the Dalek supremacy through violence
- • Violence secures order
- • Davros’s directives are absolute truth
Objects Involved
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The Chemist operates on the Duplication Cylinder within the isolation cabinet, manipulating its components through heavy-duty gloves to prepare for Davros’s next phase of duplication. The cylinder’s quiet vibrations fill the tense lab, its mechanical purpose serving as the cold heartbeat of transformation—tech enabling the architect’s ambition.
Kiston wields the Dalek Hypospray as a tool of calculated sabotage, plunging its needle into a Dalek Trooper’s dome with surgical precision. The device transitions from an enforcer’s control to a weapon of resistance, its black casing echoing the shift from systemic violence to individual defiance.
The Chemist’s hazard gloves serve as silent witnesses to compliance and forced precision. Their insulated material protects against volatile chemicals as his hands execute Davros’s orders—gripping, adjusting, ensuring no interference mars the duplication process’s sterile environment.
An unknown weapon is seized by Kiston mid-stride from a defeated Dalek Trooper and directed at another, killing it instantly. Its design remains unseen, but its impact redefines Kiston’s status in Davros’s eyes—transforming chaotic defiance into evidence of potential compliance.
Location Details
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The Isolation Cabinet functions as a surgical theater of sorts, its plexiglass panels sealing fate inside while manipulation gloves enable necessary touch despite containment. The Chemist works within its constraints, turning a containment device into a station of forced compliance where every movement tightens Davros’s grip on living and mechanical alike.
The Space Station Science Laboratory serves as the crucible of Davros’s transformation project, its clinical walls amplifying every action. Emergency lamps cast jagged shadows as monitors flicker, their dim light highlighting the stark reality—where scientific precision meets systemic brutality under Davros’s watchful chair-bound presence.
Organizations Involved
Institutional presence and influence
The Daleks manifest through their Troopers as enforcers of Davros’s will, weapons raised and tactics unimaginative yet brutal. They represent militant suppression—robotic obedience crushing individual volition—while Davros manipulates their presence to reshuffle the hierarchy, transforming perceived threats into future assets.
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