S1E11
· The Rescue

Doctor’s bargain collapses under Dalek logic

The Doctor attempts a desperate negotiation with the Daleks, offering the TARDIS as a bargaining chip to halt their neutron operation. He reveals the stolen fluid link as proof of his ship’s existence, arguing that its technology could be invaluable to them. The Daleks, initially intrigued, demand to examine the TARDIS after completing their radiation redirection—but their cold logic overrides any deal. When the Doctor insists on halting the operation first, the Daleks dismiss his leverage, declaring they can solve the TARDIS’s secrets themselves. The moment crystallizes the Daleks’ ruthless efficiency and the Doctor’s failing desperation, while a Dalek sensor detects Thal forces breaching the city, escalating the urgency. The exchange underscores the futility of reasoning with the Daleks and forces the Doctor to recalibrate his escape strategy as the Thals’ attack converges with the Daleks’ timeline.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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The Daleks locate the fluid link taken from Ian validating the Doctor's claim. The Doctor bargains, offering to explain the ship's secrets and its philosophy of movement only if they stop the radiation process.

bargaining to defiance

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Unshakably confident in Dalek supremacy, with a hint of intrigue at the TARDIS revelation but ultimately indifferent to moral pleas.

Dalek 1 dominates the control room, issuing precise commands to power down systems and redirect neutron radiation. It engages in a tense negotiation with the Doctor, initially dismissive of his claims about the TARDIS but acknowledging the fluid link as proof. Dalek 1 rejects the Doctor’s bargain, asserting Dalek self-sufficiency and prioritizing the neutron operation. It detects Thal intrusion via the vibration locator and alerts other Daleks, shifting focus from negotiation to defense.

Goals in this moment
  • Complete the neutron radiation redirection to exterminate Thals and intruders.
  • Secure the TARDIS for Dalek examination post-operation, leveraging its technology without compromising Dalek dominance.
Active beliefs
  • The Daleks are the supreme species and must eliminate all threats to their survival.
  • Outsiders like the Doctor are either tools or obstacles, never equals in negotiation.
Character traits
Coldly logical Authoritative Dismissive of outsiders Ruthlessly efficient Hierarchical
Follow Dalek 1's journey

Desperate and exasperated, masking deep frustration with the Daleks’ intransigence while clinging to hope that reason or leverage might prevail.

The Doctor desperately attempts to negotiate with the Daleks, revealing the TARDIS as a bargaining chip to halt their neutron operation. He provides the fluid link as proof of his ship’s existence, insisting on halting the radiation before explaining its secrets. Frustrated by Dalek 1’s dismissal, he reacts to the news of Thal intrusion, recalibrating his escape strategy amid escalating urgency.

Goals in this moment
  • Convince the Daleks to halt the neutron radiation by offering the TARDIS as a bargaining chip.
  • Ensure Susan’s and his own survival while preventing the Daleks from unleashing genocide on Skaro.
Active beliefs
  • Even the Daleks can be reasoned with if given the right incentive (e.g., advanced technology).
  • The TARDIS’s secrets are too valuable to be exploited by the Daleks, but its existence may buy time or leverage.
Character traits
Strategic improviser Morally outraged Desperate but resourceful Protective of companions Idealistic yet pragmatic
Follow The First …'s journey
Supporting 2
Susan Foreman
secondary

Anxious and fearful, with a sense of helplessness as the Daleks’ intransigence and the Thals’ impending attack converge.

Susan pleads with the Doctor to stop the Daleks, expressing helplessness and urgency. She supports the Doctor’s claims about the TARDIS’s existence, reinforcing his bargaining position. Her anxiety grows as the Daleks dismiss the offer and the Thals’ intrusion is detected, heightening the tension in the control room.

Goals in this moment
  • Persuade the Daleks to halt their genocidal plan, even if it means sacrificing the TARDIS’s secrets.
  • Support the Doctor’s negotiation efforts to ensure their survival and the Thals’ safety.
Active beliefs
  • The Doctor’s knowledge and the TARDIS are their only hope against the Daleks.
  • The Daleks cannot be trusted, but their greed for technology might be exploited.
Character traits
Loyal to the Doctor Anxious and fearful Supportive of companions Quick to react to threats Emotionally expressive
Follow Susan Foreman's journey
Thals
secondary

Determined and urgent, driven by the need to survive and reclaim their planet from Dalek tyranny.

The Thals are referenced indirectly through the vibration locator’s detection of their breach into the city walls. Their impending attack forces the Daleks to shift focus from negotiation to defense, escalating the urgency of the Doctor’s situation. The Thals’ actions serve as a catalyst for the Daleks’ alert and the Doctor’s recalibration of his escape strategy.

Goals in this moment
  • Infiltrate the Dalek city to sabotage their operations and halt the neutron radiation.
  • Coordinate a coordinated assault to distract the Daleks and create an opportunity for escape or negotiation.
Active beliefs
  • The Daleks must be stopped at any cost to ensure the survival of the Thal species.
  • Alliance with outsiders like the Doctor, even temporarily, is justified if it aids their cause.
Character traits
Resourceful and stealthy Desperate for survival United in resistance Strategic in timing attacks Symbolic of hope against oppression
Follow Thals's journey

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Dalek Nuclear Waste Disposer

The nuclear waste disposer is sealed off on Dalek 1’s command as part of the neutron radiation redirection process. Its lockdown isolates it from the control room, ensuring the Daleks’ focus remains on the distribution capsule and the impending genocide. The disposer’s sealing symbolizes the Daleks’ methodical preparation, removing distractions as they prioritize the radiation’s deployment over the Doctor’s desperate offers.

Before: Active and part of the Daleks’ operational infrastructure, …
After: Sealed and locked down, no longer a functional …
Before: Active and part of the Daleks’ operational infrastructure, handling nuclear waste as a secondary system to the radiation redirection.
After: Sealed and locked down, no longer a functional part of the immediate operation. Its isolation reflects the Daleks’ streamlined approach to executing their genocidal plan.
Dalek Vibration Locator

The vibration locator detects Thal forces breaching the city walls, triggering Dalek 1’s alert and shifting the focus from negotiation to defense. Its readings provide real-time threat assessment, exposing the Thals’ infiltration and forcing the Daleks to prioritize security over the Doctor’s bargain. The locator’s activation underscores the escalating urgency, as the Thals’ attack becomes an immediate variable in the Daleks’ timeline.

Before: Monitoring the city walls for intrusions, with Dalek …
After: Activated and transmitting alerts, prompting Dalek 1 to …
Before: Monitoring the city walls for intrusions, with Dalek 2 and the off-camera Dalek reporting its readings. The system is fully operational, picking up tremors from the Thal breach.
After: Activated and transmitting alerts, prompting Dalek 1 to issue commands to Section One. Its detection of the Thals’ movement becomes the catalyst for the Daleks’ defensive response.
Neutron Radiation Countdown Console

The neutron radiation countdown system is the primary target of the Doctor’s negotiation. Dalek 1 orders its redirection to the distribution capsule, ignoring the Doctor’s pleas to halt it. The system’s flashing indicators and mechanical relays underscore the irreversible countdown, symbolizing the Daleks’ genocidal efficiency. The Doctor’s failed bargain leaves the system operational, its deadly timeline unaltered as the Thals’ attack converges with the radiation’s release.

Before: Active and ticking down, with Dalek 1 issuing …
After: Unaltered and continuing its countdown. The Doctor’s intervention …
Before: Active and ticking down, with Dalek 1 issuing commands to power it down to half and begin redirection. The system is fully operational, poised to flood Skaro’s surface with lethal radiation.
After: Unaltered and continuing its countdown. The Doctor’s intervention fails to stop it, and the Thals’ breach becomes the only remaining variable in the Daleks’ timeline.
Neutron Radiation Distribution Capsule

The distribution capsule for neutron radiation is the ultimate target of the Daleks’ genocidal operation. Dalek 1 orders its activation, redirecting lethal radiation toward Skaro’s surface. The Doctor’s failed negotiation leaves the capsule operational, its countdown unhalted. The capsule symbolizes the Daleks’ ruthless efficiency, poised to exterminate the Thals and any intruders—including the Doctor and Susan—without mercy.

Before: Preparing to receive neutron radiation, with Dalek 1 …
After: Activated and continuing its countdown. The Doctor’s intervention …
Before: Preparing to receive neutron radiation, with Dalek 1 overseeing its activation. The system is fully functional, ready to deploy the deadly payload.
After: Activated and continuing its countdown. The Doctor’s intervention fails to stop it, and the Thals’ breach becomes the only remaining variable in the Daleks’ timeline.
TARDIS (Time and Relative Dimension in Space)

The TARDIS is the central bargaining chip in the Doctor’s negotiation with the Daleks. He reveals its existence as a ship capable of crossing space and time, offering to demonstrate its capabilities if the Daleks halt their neutron radiation. The Daleks, initially skeptical, acknowledge the fluid link as proof of the TARDIS’s existence but reject the Doctor’s demand to stop the radiation first. The TARDIS’s potential technology intrigues the Daleks, but their ruthless efficiency overrides any deal, leaving its fate—and the Doctor’s leverage—uncertain as the Thals’ attack looms.

Before: Hidden in the petrified forest outside Dalek City, …
After: Still hidden, but now a known target for …
Before: Hidden in the petrified forest outside Dalek City, accessible only if the Doctor can negotiate an escape or distraction.
After: Still hidden, but now a known target for Dalek retrieval post-operation. Its secrets remain unexploited, and its location is compromised in the negotiation.
TARDIS Fluid Link

The fluid link serves as concrete proof of the TARDIS’s existence, validating the Doctor’s claims. Dalek 1 examines it closely, acknowledging its role as part of a 'complicated machine.' The fluid link becomes the linchpin of the negotiation, temporarily shifting Dalek 1’s skepticism into intrigue. However, the Daleks’ self-sufficiency ultimately dismisses the Doctor’s leverage, leaving the fluid link as a symbolic but ineffective bargaining tool in the face of Dalek ruthlessness.

Before: In Dalek 1’s possession, having been stolen earlier …
After: Retained by the Daleks, now recognized as part …
Before: In Dalek 1’s possession, having been stolen earlier from Ian. Its mercury-filled rod structure is scrutinized as proof of advanced technology.
After: Retained by the Daleks, now recognized as part of the TARDIS but insufficient to alter their genocidal plans. Its role as a bargaining chip is nullified.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Dalek City (Skaro Subterranean Stronghold)

Dalek City’s subterranean stronghold is the backdrop for the Daleks’ genocidal operations and the Doctor’s negotiation. While not physically depicted in this event, its presence is implied as the Daleks’ base of operations, where the control room resides. The city’s fortified walls, multi-level corridors, and security systems create an impenetrable fortress, symbolizing the Daleks’ technological supremacy. The Thals’ breach of its outer walls serves as a catalyst for the Daleks’ defensive response, escalating the urgency of the Doctor’s situation.

Atmosphere Oppressively industrial, with a sense of mechanical efficiency and unyielding authority. The city’s subterranean depths …
Function Dalek command center and genocidal machinery hub. The city’s infrastructure supports the neutron radiation operation, …
Symbolism Embodies the Daleks’ collective will and their unrelenting pursuit of supremacy. The city is a …
Access Heavily fortified and restricted to Daleks and authorized personnel. Security systems monitor every sector, and …
Fortified walls enclosing multi-level corridors and detention cells. Heavily guarded lifts and communication arrays powered by static-electricity cables. Surveillance systems tracking intruders and operational status across sectors. Dalek patrols maintaining security and responding to threats.
Petrified Forest (Skaro, TARDIS Site)

The petrified forest outside Dalek City is referenced as the hiding place of the TARDIS, a potential escape route or bargaining chip. While not physically present in this event, its mention underscores the Doctor’s leverage and the Daleks’ eventual intent to retrieve the ship post-operation. The forest symbolizes the last bastion of hope for the Doctor and Susan, a silent expanse of stone trunks and ash-dusted ground that contrasts with the Daleks’ metallic stronghold. Its role in the negotiation is indirect but critical, as the TARDIS’s location becomes a point of contention and future conflict.

Atmosphere Silent and eerie, with an air of desolation. The petrified trees stand as silent witnesses …
Function Hidden asset location and potential escape point. The forest’s isolation makes it an ideal hiding …
Symbolism Represents the last remnants of Skaro’s natural world, now a battleground between the Daleks’ technology …
Access Open to those who know its secrets, but heavily monitored by Dalek patrols and surveillance …
Stone trunks of petrified trees, silent and lifeless. Ash-dusted ground, a remnant of Skaro’s irradiated past. Distant hum of Dalek City’s machinery, a constant reminder of their dominance. Hidden TARDIS, its blue police box exterior camouflaged among the dead forest.
Dalek Command Centre

The Dalek Control Room is the tension-filled epicenter of the negotiation and the impending genocide. Its humming consoles, flashing indicators, and surveillance screens create an oppressive atmosphere, reinforcing the Daleks’ mechanical dominance. The Doctor and Susan stand restrained here, witnessing the Daleks’ clinical precision as they issue commands to power down systems, seal the nuclear waste disposer, and redirect neutron radiation. The room’s sterile, metallic environment underscores the Daleks’ inhumanity, while the Doctor’s desperate pleas and the vibration locator’s alerts heighten the urgency of the moment.

Atmosphere Tension-filled with mechanical precision, sterile and oppressive. The hum of consoles and flashing indicators create …
Function Negotiation site and Dalek command center, where genocidal operations are overseen and outsiders are interrogated …
Symbolism Represents the Daleks’ institutional power and their unyielding commitment to extermination. The control room is …
Access Restricted to Daleks and captives. Security systems monitor every sector, and sensors detect intrusions, triggering …
Humming consoles with flashing indicators for neutron radiation and vibration locators. Surveillance screens tracking intruders and operational status. Sterile, metallic walls amplifying mechanical commands and Dalek voices. Dalek 1’s eyestalk fixed on the Doctor during negotiation, exuding cold authority.

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Living Thals (Skaro Survivors)

The Living Thals are represented indirectly in this event through the vibration locator’s detection of their breach into Dalek City. Their guerrilla assault—sabotaging power systems, blocking intersections, and disrupting the Daleks’ operations—serves as a catalyst for the Daleks’ defensive response. The Thals’ actions force the Daleks to shift focus from negotiation to defense, creating a window of opportunity for the Doctor and Susan. Their role in the event is symbolic of resistance and hope, contrasting with the Daleks’ genocidal efficiency.

Representation Via their collective action (infiltration, sabotage) as detected by the vibration locator. Their presence is …
Power Dynamics Being challenged by external forces (the Daleks) but exerting influence through guerrilla tactics and coordinated …
Impact The Thals’ breach exposes the Daleks’ vulnerability to external threats, forcing them to divert resources …
Internal Dynamics The Thals’ internal dynamics are not depicted, but their unity and desperation are implied. Their …
Infiltrate the Dalek city to sabotage their neutron radiation operation and halt the genocide. Coordinate a distraction to create an opportunity for escape or negotiation with the Doctor. Guerrilla tactics, using stealth and sabotage to disrupt Dalek operations (e.g., breaching walls, blocking intersections). Alliance with outsiders (e.g., the Doctor) to leverage additional resources or intelligence. Collective action, with Thals operating as a unified force to challenge Dalek dominance.
The Daleks

The Dalek Species operates as a unified militarized collective in this event, led by Dalek 1 from the control room. Daleks execute the neutron radiation redirection with clinical precision, dismissing the Doctor’s moral pleas and TARDIS bargain. Their hierarchy is reinforced as Dalek 2 and the off-camera Dalek follow orders without question, sealing systems and alerting other units to the Thal breach. The Daleks’ collective action underscores their ruthless efficiency, prioritizing genocide over negotiation or technological exchange.

Representation Through Dalek 1’s commands and the collective execution of orders by subordinate Daleks (e.g., Dalek …
Power Dynamics Exercising absolute authority over the control room, the Doctor, Susan, and the Thals. The Daleks …
Impact The Daleks’ actions reinforce their institutional commitment to genocide and self-preservation, demonstrating that moral appeals …
Internal Dynamics The hierarchy is tested only by the Doctor’s revelation of the TARDIS, but Dalek 1’s …
Complete the neutron radiation redirection to exterminate the Thals and intruders, ensuring Dalek survival. Secure the TARDIS for examination post-operation, leveraging its technology without compromising Dalek dominance. Hierarchical command structure, where Dalek 1’s orders are executed without question. Technological superiority, using neutron radiation, vibration locators, and security systems to enforce control. Collective action, with Daleks operating as a unified force to neutralize threats (e.g., Thal breach, Doctor’s negotiation).

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

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"The Daleks' plan to irradiate Skaro (beat_83729ae0d05396e1) leads the Doctor to desperately attempt to stall them by revealing his ability to travel through space and time (beat_0e94cfd605f5115e), hoping to change their minds."

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"Doctor bargaining with the Daleks about the fluid link, which they then validate, leading to further negotiation."

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"Doctor bargaining with the Daleks about the fluid link, which they then validate, leading to further negotiation."

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"Doctor bargaining with the Daleks about the fluid link, which they then validate, leading to further negotiation."

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"The Doctor attempts to explain the ship's technology in exchange for halting the radiation. Dalek 2 notices movement on level 8, heightening the tension. The actions of the Doctor are acting as a stalling technique giving the Thals time to breach the city."

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Themes This Exemplifies

Thematic resonance and meaning

Key Dialogue

"DOCTOR: "A machine.""
"DALEK 1: "A bargain for your lives?""
"DOCTOR: "No. Not unless you stop what you're doing. Otherwise I won't explain its secrets to you and its philosophy of movement.""
"DALEK 1: "Every problem has a solution.""
"DALEK [OC]: "Vibration locator records movement inside the city wall.""