Daleks sever Earth link and hunt invisible threats
Plot Beats
The narrative micro-steps within this event
The Daleks detect the signals from the mouse capsule, determine it is alien, and destroy the mice and the beacon, eliminating any chance of contact with Earth.
The Daleks' detector continues to register a nearby presence, leading them to fire at movement in the bushes, causing pain, and they realize the beings are invisible and decide to continue their search for the fugitives, setting their detectors to seek out close proximity.
Who Was There
Characters present in this moment
Calm but urgent, with a steely resolve masking deep concern for the group's survival.
The Doctor stands in the cave on Mira, explaining the cellular dissemination process to Steven and Sara with a mix of scientific precision and urgency. He confirms the transmitter beacon's signals have exposed their location to Mavic Chen and the Daleks, warning of an impending Dalek attack. His posture is calm but his tone carries an undercurrent of tension, reflecting the gravity of their situation. He leads the group in assessing their predicament, his analytical mind already strategizing their next move.
- • To ensure Steven and Sara understand the severity of their situation and the immediate threat posed by the Daleks.
- • To strategize their next steps to evade the Daleks and survive on Mira, leveraging his scientific knowledge and experience.
- • That Mavic Chen will use the beacon's signals to locate and attack them, given his alliance with the Daleks.
- • That the Daleks' detection of the beacon means their position is compromised, and they must act swiftly to avoid capture or extermination.
Curious and engaged, with a sense of readiness and determination to face the challenges ahead.
Steven stands beside the Doctor in the cave, listening intently to the explanation of cellular dissemination and the implications of the beacon's signals. He asks about the transmitter and the mice, showing curiosity and engagement with the Doctor's scientific insights. His demeanor is supportive, and he remains focused on the Doctor's leadership, ready to act on their next move. His physical presence is alert, reflecting his readiness to face the impending Dalek threat.
- • To understand the scientific and tactical implications of the beacon's signals and their current situation on Mira.
- • To support the Doctor's leadership and prepare to act swiftly in response to the Dalek threat.
- • That the Doctor's scientific explanations are accurate and reliable, even if they seem fantastical.
- • That their best chance of survival lies in following the Doctor's guidance and staying vigilant.
Anxious and skeptical, with a sense of unease and distress about their situation on Mira.
Sara stands in the cave, listening to the Doctor's explanation with a mix of anxiety and skepticism. She questions their location and how they arrived, her tone reflecting her distress and unease about their situation. Her body language is tense, and she appears to be grappling with the reality of their predicament. While she doesn't speak during this specific event, her presence and reactions are palpable, adding to the group's collective tension.
- • To understand their current location and how they arrived there, seeking clarity amid the chaos.
- • To remain vigilant and prepared for the impending Dalek threat, despite her internal turmoil.
- • That their situation is dire and their survival is uncertain, given the Daleks' pursuit and the hostile environment of Mira.
- • That the Doctor's explanations, while scientific, may not fully account for the dangers they face.
Coldly efficient and paranoid, driven by the imperative to eliminate threats and capture the fugitives at all costs.
Dalek 1 stands on the surface of Mira, its plunger dial device detecting the alien transmitter beacon. It identifies the device as a potential threat and orders its destruction, believing it may belong to the fugitives. After the beacon is destroyed, Dalek 1 detects movement nearby and, unable to see the invisible Visian, orders indiscriminate fire at any motion. Its actions are methodical and ruthless, reflecting its absolute obedience to Dalek protocol and its relentless pursuit of the fugitives.
- • To destroy the alien transmitter beacon to prevent it from revealing their presence to the fugitives or others.
- • To locate and eliminate the fugitives (the Doctor, Steven, and Sara) using any means necessary, including targeting invisible threats.
- • That the alien device is a threat that must be neutralized immediately to maintain Dalek operational security.
- • That any movement detected, even if invisible, could be a hostile entity and must be eliminated to ensure their mission's success.
Coldly efficient and obedient, driven by the imperative to support Dalek 1's commands and eliminate threats.
Dalek 2 assists Dalek 1 in detecting the alien transmitter beacon and speculates about its purpose, confirming it may belong to the fugitives. After the beacon is destroyed, Dalek 2 notes the presence of invisible beings and supports Dalek 1's order to fire at any movement. Its actions are subordinate but equally ruthless, reflecting its role in the Dalek hierarchy and its commitment to the mission.
- • To assist Dalek 1 in detecting and destroying the alien transmitter beacon to prevent it from revealing their presence.
- • To confirm the presence of invisible beings and support the order to fire at any movement, ensuring the mission's success.
- • That the alien device is a direct threat that must be neutralized to maintain operational security.
- • That any unseen movement could indicate a hostile entity and must be eliminated to protect Dalek interests.
Not directly observable, but inferred as ruthlessly ambitious and unconcerned with the fugitives' survival.
Mavic Chen is not physically present in this event but is referenced by the Doctor as the one who will now know the fugitives' location due to the beacon's signals. His indirect presence looms over the scene, symbolizing the broader threat posed by his alliance with the Daleks. The Doctor's warning about Chen's knowledge of their location underscores the immediate danger the group faces, both from the Daleks and from Chen's potential actions.
- • To use the beacon's signals to locate and eliminate the fugitives, thereby securing his alliance with the Daleks and advancing his own power.
- • To maintain control over the taranium core and other critical resources, ensuring his dominance in the 40th century.
- • That the fugitives are a threat to his plans and must be eliminated to protect his interests.
- • That his alliance with the Daleks is a means to an end, and he will betray them if it serves his ultimate goals.
Objects Involved
Significant items in this scene
Dalek 1's plunger dial device is instrumental in detecting the alien mouse beacon and the invisible Visians on Mira. The device registers the beacon's signals, confirming its presence as a potential threat. After the beacon is destroyed, the dial detects movement nearby, revealing the presence of invisible beings. Dalek 1 uses the device to pivot toward the unseen threats, ordering indiscriminate fire at any motion. Its role is critical in escalating the tension and introducing the dual threat of the Daleks and the Visians, forcing the Doctor's group into deeper isolation.
The Daleks' extermination guns are deployed to destroy the alien mouse beacon and later to fire at any movement detected by their sensors. When Dalek 1 orders the destruction of the beacon, the guns obliterate it in a burst of fire, silencing its signals and scattering the remains of the mice. Subsequently, the Daleks use the guns to fire blindly at the rustling bushes, revealing the presence of invisible Visians. The weapons symbolize the Daleks' ruthless efficiency and their willingness to eliminate any perceived threat, regardless of visibility or intent. Their use escalates the danger for the Doctor's group, forcing them into deeper hiding.
The mouse beacon transmitter capsule is the critical object in this event, serving as both a lifeline and a betrayal for the Doctor, Steven, and Sara. Initially, it follows them through cellular dissemination, pulsing signals back to Earth that the Doctor believes Mavic Chen will use to locate them. When the Daleks detect its signals, they identify it as an alien device and destroy it, obliterating the fugitives' last connection to Earth. The destruction of the beacon marks a turning point, severing their hope of rescue and exposing them to the Daleks' relentless pursuit. Its role is pivotal in raising the stakes and introducing the immediate threat of the Daleks' indiscriminate attacks.
Location Details
Places and their significance in this event
The cave on Mira serves as a fragile sanctuary for the Doctor, Steven, and Sara, offering temporary refuge from the hostile planet's surface and the pursuing Daleks. Within the cave, the Doctor explains the cellular dissemination process and the implications of the beacon's signals, while the group grapples with their predicament. The cave's confined space amplifies the tension, as the Doctor's warning about the Daleks' impending attack hangs heavy in the air. The location's role is pivotal in setting the stage for the group's realization that their last hope of rescue has been severed, and they are now completely isolated and exposed.
The forest on Mira is a dense and treacherous environment where the Doctor, Steven, and Sara initially awaken after their bodies are scattered via cellular dissemination. The thick undergrowth and mist create a labyrinthine setting that hinders their movement and amplifies their vulnerability. The forest is also home to the invisible Visians, whose presence is signaled by clawed prints in the misty ground and the occasional rustling of bushes. The location's role is critical in introducing the dual threat of the Visians and the Daleks, forcing the group into a state of heightened alertness and survival mode.
The surface of Mira is depicted as a hostile and unstable environment, where the Daleks operate to detect and eliminate threats. The planet's bubbling and heaving terrain, combined with thick swirling mist, creates an oppressive atmosphere that obscures vision and heightens peril. The Daleks' presence on the surface introduces a layer of immediate danger, as they use their detectors to locate the fugitives and destroy the beacon. The location's role is critical in escalating the tension, as the Daleks' actions force the Doctor's group into deeper isolation and confrontation with both the Daleks and the invisible Visians.
Organizations Involved
Institutional presence and influence
The Dalek Pursuit Fleet operates as a temporary sub-unit of Dalek forces under the Black Dalek's command, tasked with locating and eliminating the fugitives on Mira. In this event, the fleet's actions are represented by Dalek 1 and Dalek 2, who detect the alien mouse beacon, destroy it, and recalibrate their systems to target any movement. Their methodical and ruthless approach reflects the Daleks' absolute obedience to their mission and their willingness to eliminate any perceived threat. The organization's involvement escalates the danger for the Doctor's group, forcing them into deeper isolation and confrontation with both the Daleks and the invisible Visians.
Narrative Connections
How this event relates to others in the story
"The transmitter signal allows the Daleks to detect and destroy the transmitter, severing the communication link and increasing the trio's isolation."
Daleks detect signal and close in"The Doctor's arrival on Mira leads to the discovery of the transmitter, which inadvertently signals their location, attracting the Daleks."
Awakening to Unseen Threats"The Doctor's arrival on Mira leads to the discovery of the transmitter, which inadvertently signals their location, attracting the Daleks."
Awakening to unseen threats and fractured trust"Both the scientists losing contact and the Daleks destroying the transmitter represent the severing of the Doctor's connection to Earth and highlight the vulnerability of relying on technology."
Mira Transmission Cut and Suspicion Rises"The transmitter signal allows the Daleks to detect and destroy the transmitter, severing the communication link and increasing the trio's isolation."
Daleks detect signal and close inThemes This Exemplifies
Thematic resonance and meaning
Key Dialogue
"DOCTOR: "Yes, that followed along too and I believe it's sending messages back to Earth. Now that would mean that Mavic Chen will know precisely where we are. Therefore the Daleks will attack once again.""
"DALEK 1: "Detector indicates being at close range.""
"DALEK 2: "An alien device. There are small white creatures inside. They may be hostile.""
"DALEK 1: "Destroy it.""
"DALEK 2: "The beings appear to be invisible. We must continue the search for the fugitives. Keep constant detector readings. Open fire when it registers close proximity.""