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S21E14 · Resurrection of the Daleks Part 4

Doctor departs to confront Davros

The Doctor abruptly pivots from planning to action, deciding Davros must be killed to prevent another cycle of Dalek domination. Mercer and Stien volunteer to accompany him, mirroring past moments of unlikely alliances despite earlier reluctance. The Doctor’s grim resolve contrasts with Tegan’s moral objection, revealing the depth of his sacrifice. His farewell to her underscores the emotional cost of confronting evil directly, marking a decisive shift from defense to decisive confrontation. The moment tests every character’s willingness to cross moral lines for survival. key_dialogue: [ DOCTOR: To kill Davros. TEGAN: But murder? DOCTOR: Once before I held back from destroying the Daleks. It was a mistake I do not intend to repeat. Davros must die. ]

Plot Beats

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The Doctor instructs Tegan to wait as long as possible but to leave immediately if the Daleks attack, and then departs with Mercer and Stien.

urgency to separation

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Steely resolve hardened by the weight of past mistakes

The Doctor announces his decisive plan to kill Davros, rejecting past hesitation and accepting moral culpability. His calm resolve contrasts with Tegan’s outrage, underscoring his pragmatic ruthlessness and acknowledgment that some evils cannot be reformed.

Goals in this moment
  • To permanently end Davros’s influence by any means necessary
  • To prevent future Dalek domination by removing their creator
Active beliefs
  • Some threats require irreversible solutions
  • Moral compromise is a necessary evil in existential crises
Character traits
ruthlessly pragmatic determined grim
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Shocked and horrified by the Doctor’s admission, masking concern for his integrity

Tegan challenges the Doctor’s moral reasoning after he declares his intention to kill Davros, her objection clashing with his grim resolve. Her stance reflects her protective instincts and lingering faith in nonviolent solutions, though her tone carries more shock than sustained argument.

Goals in this moment
  • To prevent the Doctor from crossing a moral line she considers irreversible
  • To protect the Doctor from the emotional consequences of murder
Active beliefs
  • Violence is only justified as a last resort
  • Moral lines must not be crossed even against monsters
Character traits
moral decency protective confrontational
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Supporting 3

Amused by the Doctor’s decisiveness, prioritizing the mission’s success

Turlough observes the unfolding plan with a detached yet approving demeanor, his pragmatic nature aligning with the Doctor’s ruthless pragmatism. His gleeful comment about Earth reflects his alignment with calculated outcomes over moral qualms.

Goals in this moment
  • To support the mission against the Daleks
  • To secure favorable outcomes over moral debates
Active beliefs
  • Survival and victory justify necessary actions
  • Moral objections are distractions from the greater goal
Character traits
pragmatic calculating opportunistic
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Determined to redeem himself through action, masking earlier defensiveness

Mercer volunteers to guide the Doctor to Davros’s location, offering tactical support despite earlier reservations. His shift from pragmatic survivalist to active ally underscores his gradual moral awakening and loyalty to the Doctor’s mission.

Goals in this moment
  • To guide the Doctor to Davros and assist in stopping him
  • To redeem his earlier survivalist choices through sacrifice
Active beliefs
  • Loyalty to the Doctor outweighs personal safety
  • Action against evil is morally justified even at personal cost
Character traits
loyal strategic reconciled
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Emotionally driven by hatred for Davros, using revenge to reclaim agency

Stien volunteers to join the mission, driven by vengeful determination against Davros. His participation reveals his fractured conditioning slipping further into defiance, channeling personal resentment into opposition against his former masters.

Goals in this moment
  • To exact revenge on Davros for his conditioning
  • To protect the Doctor in battle
Active beliefs
  • Davros deserves to die for his crimes
  • The Daleks are irredeemable, requiring absolute resistance
Character traits
vengeful defiant resentful
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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TARDIS Control Nexus

The TARDIS serves as the confined meeting point where the conversation takes place, its unstable systems and temporal distortions heightening the urgency of the mission. The Doctor uses the ship as both sanctuary and gateway, though its compromised state reflects the broader crisis the group faces.

Before: Stationary yet unstable, with flickering systems and temporal …
After: Functional but precarious, as the Doctor exits with …
Before: Stationary yet unstable, with flickering systems and temporal warnings
After: Functional but precarious, as the Doctor exits with companions

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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TARDIS Control Room

The TARDIS interior provides a claustrophobic arena for debate, its trembling consoles and flickering lights mirroring the moral and temporal instability of the characters’ dilemma. The Doctor’s announcement transforms the ship into a staging ground for action rather than refuge.

Atmosphere Tense and unstable, with flickering lights and groan of stressed metal
Function Command center for tactical planning and moral reckoning
Symbolism Represents the Doctor’s dual role as protector and perpetrator of difficult choices
Access Open only to the group present, with no external entry possible at this moment
hexagonal floor plates shuddering underfoot console lights flicker in fractured glyphs

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Dalek Empire

The Daleks operate through deception and systemic control, using their bioweapon strategy and manipulation of human institutions like the Bomb Disposal Squad to maintain dominance. Their ruthless pragmatism directly fuels the Doctor’s turn toward decisive violence.

Representation Operating through coordinated actions and biological warfare tactics
Power Dynamics Dominating Earth through indirect occupation and forced conversions
Impact Demonstrates the Dalek preference for systemic manipulation over direct confrontation, forcing allies into morally compromising …
Eradicate human resistance and secure the virus cure Maintain absolute control over Earth’s strategic resources Deployment of biological weapons to subjugate populations Use of duplicated human operatives to mask occupation
Bomb Disposal Squad

The Bomb Disposal Squad appears as a frontline human institution, unknowingly duplicated by the Daleks to serve as pawns in safeguarding their bioweapon cache. Their unwitting complicity highlights the depth of the Dalek infiltration and the fragility of human systems.

Representation Through duplicated operatives posing as trusted personnel
Power Dynamics Operating under false pretenses, stripped of autonomy and identity
Impact Exposes the vulnerability of human organizations to Dalek manipulation, reinforcing the theme of systemic infiltration
Neutralize explosive threats under normal protocols Serve as unwitting guardians for Dalek strategic assets Infiltration through duplication technology Mimicry of institutional trust and procedures

Narrative Connections

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Callback medium

"Mercer and Stien's offer to accompany the Doctor for revenge or revenge-like purposes (beat_4416b6e087f3655d) is directly echoed in Mercer's early loyalty and sacrifice, while Stien's eventual self-sacrifice to destroy the Dalek battle cruiser (beat_5ec67a45245bad39) fulfills his need for atonement."

Dalek duplicate threat dismissed by Doctor
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"The Doctor's plan to kill Davros (beat_2fa7dee1f4c7ac79) galvanizes Mercer and Stien to offer to accompany him, but this plan is thwarted when Davros locks the Doctor out of the laboratory (beat_d5fab5a364d8282c), creating a personal and narrative barrier."

Mercer dies defying Dalek rule
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"The Doctor's plan to kill Davros (beat_2fa7dee1f4c7ac79) galvanizes Mercer and Stien to offer to accompany him, but this plan is thwarted when Davros locks the Doctor out of the laboratory (beat_d5fab5a364d8282c), creating a personal and narrative barrier."

Stien abandons the fight in terror
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"The Doctor's plan to kill Davros (beat_2fa7dee1f4c7ac79) galvanizes Mercer and Stien to offer to accompany him, but this plan is thwarted when Davros locks the Doctor out of the laboratory (beat_d5fab5a364d8282c), creating a personal and narrative barrier."

Davros locks the Doctor out of the lab
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"The Doctor's unwavering resolve to kill Davros, believing it the only way to prevent universal suffering, mirrors Tegan's eventual resolution to leave the Doctor due to her own weariness with endless cycles of violence and death (beat_cb3cb271267cdb77). Both represent acts of sacrifice to end suffering, though their methods and outcomes differ."

Doctor shares Dalek weakness with Turlough
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"The Doctor's unwavering resolve to kill Davros, believing it the only way to prevent universal suffering, mirrors Tegan's eventual resolution to leave the Doctor due to her own weariness with endless cycles of violence and death (beat_cb3cb271267cdb77). Both represent acts of sacrifice to end suffering, though their methods and outcomes differ."

Tegan's final farewell to the Doctor
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Themes This Exemplifies

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