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S21E13 · Resurrection of the Daleks Part 3

Turlough identifies Davros as the ultimate target

Mercer and Turlough arrive outside the self-destruct chamber to find Dalek Troopers dismantling the wall panels. The sight confounds Mercer, who seeks immediate action, but Turlough forces a reconsideration. Analyzing the Daleks’ behavior, Turlough deduces they would not risk their own vessel or the chance to acquire a new weapon simply to eliminate the Doctor’s companions. This realization reframes the chamber as Davros’s location instead. Turlough’s logic shifts the group’s objective from containment through self-destruction to direct confrontation and elimination, prioritizing Davros’s assassination over explosives.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Turlough analyzes the Daleks' behavior, concluding they wouldn't let the self-destruct chamber destroy their ship if they had already achieved their goal.

calm to insight

Turlough suggests killing Davros as a strategic move, shifting their focus from activating the self-destruct to eliminating Davros.

determination to resolve

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Coolly detached, masking urgency with rational precision to steer Mercer toward clearer understanding

Turlough stands calm amid Mercer’s frantic demands, jaw set and brow furrowed in concentration as he observes the Dalek Troopers’ actions from cover. He interjects with measured logic, redirecting her toward a broader strategic insight, using calm persuasion to temper impulsiveness.

Goals in this moment
  • Prevent impulsive action that could lead to their deaths
  • Shift their strategy to targeting Davros instead of sabotage
Active beliefs
  • The Daleks are expending unusual effort for a self-destruct they could ignore
  • Davros is likely the hidden prize they refuse to abandon
Character traits
analytical calm under pressure strategic thinker persuasive logical dissector
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Urgency laced with confusion and barely contained panic as ingrained survival instinct clashes with tactical reasoning

Mercer urgently returns to the chamber, eyes scanning the damaged panels as Troopers labor outside, her body taut with hesitation between action and paralysis. She grips her handgun but hesitates when Turlough blocks her, her voice rising in frustration and fear as she insists doing something—anything—is better than waiting.

Goals in this moment
  • Eliminate the Daleks blocking their path to the chamber
  • Protect her remaining allies inside or avenge their loss
Active beliefs
  • The chamber is the only remaining leverage against the Daleks
  • Acting now, before the Troopers finish breaching, is their only chance
Character traits
urgent impatient fear-driven focused on immediate retaliation desperate
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Functionally indifferent, focused solely on mission completion

Dalek Troopers work methodically on the wall panels, their clawed appendages prying open seams and exposing internal conduits with mechanical precision. Their presence is silent and relentless, a physical bridge between the outside invasion and the chamber’s interior threat.

Goals in this moment
  • Breach the chamber’s defenses to access an objective within
  • Preserve Dalek assets and directives
Active beliefs
  • Obeying superior command without question is paramount
  • Force is justified to achieve strategic goals
Character traits
determined tactical unhesitating structured relentless
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Mercer’s Station Security Sidearm

The single handgun is visible at Mercer’s belt but rendered tactically useless under Turlough’s analysis; its presence underscores their vulnerability and the futility of direct confrontation now. Mercer considers reaching for it but refrains when Turlough cautions against immediate use.

Before: Secured in Mercer’s belt, loaded and ready, but …
After: Still holstered, unused, its potential drowned out by …
Before: Secured in Mercer’s belt, loaded and ready, but never drawn before or during the event.
After: Still holstered, unused, its potential drowned out by strategic necessity.
Self-Destruct Chamber Retraction Panels

The reinforced wall panels are violently pried open by Dalek Troopers, their metallic edges bending under sustained pressure and revealing the chamber’s internal systems. The destruction of these defensive structures becomes a visual cue of encroaching defeat and relocation of power from containment to assault.

Before: Sealed and intact, forming the chamber’s outer defense.
After: Partially dismantled, hinges bent outward, inner mechanisms exposed …
Before: Sealed and intact, forming the chamber’s outer defense.
After: Partially dismantled, hinges bent outward, inner mechanisms exposed and vulnerable.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Self-Destruct Chamber

The self-destruct chamber stands as a final redoubt of human resistance, now besieged by mechanical invaders seen through fractured defenses. Its glowing interior pulses with doom-laden light, while the Troopers’ assault renders the space a contested threshold between survival and annihilation.

Atmosphere Tense with impending breach, charged with desperation and the metallic scent of sabotage
Function Contested stronghold and last viable target for intervention against the Daleks
Symbolism Represents the futility of self-destructive resistance when faced with a more cunning enemy
Access Physical barrier being forcibly removed by external forces
Flickering red emergency lighting bathing the chamber in ominous glow Distant groans of stressed metal as station framework degrades

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Dalek Empire

The Daleks deploy Troopers to dismantle the chamber’s defenses rather than retreat, signaling their prioritization of an internal asset over mission abandonment. Their rigid chain of command drives the surgical assault, reflecting their calculus of power over self-preservation.

Representation Through disciplined Troopers executing breach protocols without visible hesitation
Power Dynamics Daleks exercise unchallenged authority, dictating the tempo of invasion and extraction
Internal Dynamics Uniform obedience masks potential inner focus on Davros as overriding priority
Reach and secure Davros, their creator and strategic objective Neutralize threats to their mission while preserving resources Physical force through Troopers Adherence to superior directives without question

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 3

"Mercer and Turlough's deduction that Davros must still be on the station directly leads to Turlough's strategic suggestion to kill Davros instead of activating the self-destruct."

Mercer and Turlough deduce Davros presence
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"The somber aftermath of the failed self-destruct mission parallels Turlough and Mercer's discussion about returning to Earth, both reflecting themes of defeat and regrouping."

Daleks force acknowledgment of failure
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"The somber aftermath of the failed self-destruct mission parallels Turlough and Mercer's discussion about returning to Earth, both reflecting themes of defeat and regrouping."

Lytton and Daleks clash over mission failure
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What this causes 1

"Mercer and Turlough's deduction that Davros must still be on the station directly leads to Turlough's strategic suggestion to kill Davros instead of activating the self-destruct."

Mercer and Turlough deduce Davros presence
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Key Dialogue

"MERCER: We must do something."
"TURLOUGH: Think about what's happening. The Daleks have a ship, so why are their Troopers trying to break into the self-destruct chamber? Why don't they leave, let your friends blow themselves to pieces?"
"MERCER: Davros?"
"TURLOUGH: You may not be able to help your friends, but you could still kill him."