Maxtible’s Dalek betrayal and execution

In a sterile Skaro corridor, the Black Dalek confronts Maxtible, demanding the Doctor’s delivery—only for Maxtible to erupt in fury over the Daleks’ destruction of his home and laboratory, a violation of their bargain. The Black Dalek, indifferent to his protests, declares Maxtible’s disobedience and abandons him to Dalek 2, who enforces the execution order with cold efficiency. Maxtible’s panic and pleas fall on deaf ears, underscoring the Daleks’ ruthless pragmatism and the fragility of human-Dalek alliances. His execution looms as a direct consequence of his betrayal of the Doctor, escalating the Doctor’s precarious position on Skaro and reinforcing the Daleks’ willingness to eliminate even their own pawns when they outlive their utility.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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The Black Dalek confronts Maxtible, demanding to know the Doctor's whereabouts, and reveals Maxtible's house was destroyed, enraging him.

inquiry to anger

Maxtible expresses outrage at the Daleks' destruction of his laboratory and accuses them of breaking their bargain, but the Black Dalek rebuffs him.

anger to defiance

The Black Dalek declares that Maxtible disobeyed a Dalek command which segues into a command from other Daleks to exterminate him; as an alarm sounds, the Black Dalek departs, leaving Maxtible at the mercy of other Daleks.

defiance to fear

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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None. The Black Dalek operates on pure Dalek logic: Maxtible’s disobedience is a flaw in the system, and his execution is the corrective. There is no anger, no satisfaction—only the fulfillment of protocol.

The Black Dalek dominates the scene with cold, unyielding authority. It glides toward Maxtible, its eyestalk fixed on him as it methodically dismantles his excuses. The Dalek’s voice is a flat, mechanical decree: ‘You have disobeyed a Dalek command. You must obey the Dalek command.’ It shows no emotion, no patience, and no recognition of Maxtible’s humanity. As the alarm blares, the Black Dalek departs, leaving Maxtible to Dalek 2’s enforcement. Its role here is that of an impartial judge and executioner, embodying the Daleks’ absolute law.

Goals in this moment
  • To enforce Dalek law without exception, using Maxtible as an example.
  • To eliminate any perceived weakness in the Dalek-human alliance.
Active beliefs
  • That human emotions and excuses are irrelevant to Dalek objectives.
  • That obedience is the only acceptable response to Dalek commands.
Character traits
Ruthlessly efficient Emotionally detached Authoritative to the point of tyranny Indifferent to human suffering
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A volatile mix of righteous indignation (over the destruction of his life’s work) and sheer terror (as he realizes the Daleks’ indifference to his suffering). His emotional arc in this moment is one of hubris to humiliation.

Maxtible stands in the Skaro corridor, his posture shifting from defiant to unraveling as the Black Dalek accuses him of disobeying Dalek commands. He clutches at the destruction of his home and laboratory as proof of his loyalty, his voice rising in a mix of outrage and panic. When the Black Dalek declares his execution, Maxtible’s demeanor collapses into pleading, his earlier arrogance replaced by raw, exposed fear. Dalek 2’s arrival seals his fate, and his final protests—‘It’s not my fault!’—are met with mechanical indifference.

Goals in this moment
  • To justify his failure to deliver the Doctor by appealing to the Daleks’ supposed bargain.
  • To survive the confrontation, even if it means groveling.
Active beliefs
  • That his scientific contributions entitled him to Dalek protection.
  • That the Daleks’ destruction of his home was an unjustified betrayal of their agreement.
Character traits
Defiant yet brittle Self-pitying in crisis Desperate for validation Physically unraveling under pressure
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Unseen but implied as a source of tension—his absence fuels Maxtible’s desperation and the Daleks’ frustration.

The Doctor is absent from this confrontation but serves as the indirect catalyst for Maxtible’s execution. His failure to be delivered by Maxtible triggers the Black Dalek’s wrath, framing the Doctor as both the prize the Daleks seek and the reason for Maxtible’s betrayal. The Doctor’s influence looms over the scene, his absence a silent accusation against Maxtible’s incompetence and the Daleks’ impatience.

Goals in this moment
  • To evade Dalek capture (implied by Maxtible’s failure to deliver him).
  • To disrupt Dalek plans by remaining free (thematic goal).
Active beliefs
  • That the Daleks’ humanization experiment is a dangerous deception.
  • That Maxtible’s betrayal, while predictable, is a temporary setback.
Character traits
Elusive Unknowingly pivotal Symbol of resistance (even in absence)
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Indifferent. Dalek 2 is a tool of the Dalek collective, and its actions are driven by programming, not emotion. Maxtible’s fear is irrelevant to its function.

Dalek 2 enters the scene as an extension of the Black Dalek’s will. Its arrival is signaled by the alarm, and its commands—‘Move. Obey.’—are delivered with the same mechanical precision as its superior. It does not engage in dialogue with Maxtible; it simply enforces the execution order. Maxtible’s pleas (‘What is happening? What are you going to do with me?’) are ignored, and Dalek 2’s presence is a reminder that the Daleks’ hierarchy is absolute. It is the instrument of punishment, devoid of agency or mercy.

Goals in this moment
  • To carry out the Black Dalek’s execution order without hesitation.
  • To maintain Dalek control over human collaborators, even former ones.
Active beliefs
  • That disobedience must be met with immediate termination.
  • That human life has no intrinsic value outside its utility to the Daleks.
Character traits
Obedient to a fault Devoid of empathy Ruthlessly efficient in enforcement Lacks individual initiative
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Skaro Corridor Execution Alarm System

The Skaro Corridor Execution Alarm is a sharp, piercing wail that cuts through the tension of the confrontation. It signals the Black Dalek’s departure and the imminent execution of Maxtible, serving as both a warning and a decree. The alarm’s sudden blare underscores the Daleks’ control over the environment—even the sound is a tool of their authority. For Maxtible, the alarm is the auditory manifestation of his fate being sealed; for the Daleks, it is the confirmation that their judgment has been passed and enforced.

Before: Silent, dormant in the corridor’s sterile atmosphere.
After: Activated, its blare filling the space as Dalek …
Before: Silent, dormant in the corridor’s sterile atmosphere.
After: Activated, its blare filling the space as Dalek 2 moves in to execute Maxtible.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Skaro Interrogation Corridor

The Skaro corridor is a narrow, oppressive passageway that amplifies the Daleks’ dominance and Maxtible’s vulnerability. Its sterile, metallic walls reflect the Daleks’ cold efficiency, while its confined space traps Maxtible both physically and psychologically. The corridor is not just a setting but an active participant in the scene: it funnels the Black Dalek’s approach, contains Maxtible’s desperation, and ensures there is no escape. The Daleks’ gliding movements and Maxtible’s frantic gestures are heightened by the corridor’s claustrophobic dimensions, making every interaction feel inescapable.

Atmosphere Oppressively tense, with a sense of inevitable doom. The corridor’s sterility contrasts with Maxtible’s emotional …
Function A stage for the Daleks’ judgment and Maxtible’s execution, designed to enforce their authority through …
Symbolism Represents the inescapable nature of Dalek law—a linear, unyielding path to punishment for those who …
Access Restricted to Dalek personnel and their human pawns; Maxtible is effectively trapped within it.
Narrow, metallic walls that echo with Dalek commands and Maxtible’s pleas. Fluorescent lighting casting a cold, clinical glow over the confrontation. The alarm’s blare reverberating off the hard surfaces, amplifying its urgency.

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Daleks

The Daleks are the absolute authority in this event, manifesting through the Black Dalek’s judgment and Dalek 2’s enforcement. Their presence is omnipresent and inescapable, with the corridor itself acting as an extension of their control. The organization’s power is demonstrated through its unquestioned hierarchy (the Black Dalek’s orders are followed without hesitation by Dalek 2) and its ruthless pragmatism (Maxtible’s execution is not personal but a matter of protocol). The Daleks’ goals—enforcing obedience and eliminating perceived threats—are pursued with mechanical precision, and their influence is exerted through psychological domination (Maxtible’s terror) and physical compulsion (Dalek 2’s commands).

Representation Through the Black Dalek’s authoritative decrees and Dalek 2’s enforcement of those decrees, embodying the …
Power Dynamics Exercising absolute authority over Maxtible, the Doctor (by proxy), and the environment. The Daleks’ power …
Impact This event solidifies the Daleks’ reputation for ruthless efficiency and zero tolerance for failure, ensuring …
Internal Dynamics The interaction between the Black Dalek and Dalek 2 highlights the Daleks’ hierarchical structure, where …
To eliminate Maxtible as a failed pawn, sending a message to other human collaborators. To reinforce the Daleks’ supremacy by demonstrating that no disobedience—even from allies—will be tolerated. Through psychological intimidation (Maxtible’s unraveling under the Black Dalek’s gaze). Through physical enforcement (Dalek 2’s commands and the alarm signaling execution). Through institutional protocol (the Black Dalek’s declaration of disobedience as grounds for extermination).

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 6
Causal medium

"Maxtible expresses outrage at the Daleks' destruction of his laboratory and accuses them of breaking their bargain (beat_6f5df7bd446e5f9a), leading the Black Dalek to declare that Maxtible disobeyed a Dalek command before leaving him to be exterminated (beat_de1ab59d603ed6ad)."

Maxtible’s Execution Order
S4E42 · The Evil of the Daleks …

"Maxtible reveals his deal with the Daleks: he will receive the secret formula for transmuting metal into gold in exchange for the Doctor (beat_8c267bc8290696fc). Upon arriving on Skaro and realizing his house has been destroyed, Maxtible expresses outrage at the Daleks' destruction of his laboratory and accuses them of breaking their bargain as he has not received the formula (beat_6f5df7bd446e5f9a)."

Daleks expose their humanization ruse
S4E42 · The Evil of the Daleks …

"Maxtible reveals his deal with the Daleks: he will receive the secret formula for transmuting metal into gold in exchange for the Doctor (beat_8c267bc8290696fc). Upon arriving on Skaro and realizing his house has been destroyed, Maxtible expresses outrage at the Daleks' destruction of his laboratory and accuses them of breaking their bargain as he has not received the formula (beat_6f5df7bd446e5f9a)."

Daleks reveal their deception and trap
S4E42 · The Evil of the Daleks …

"Maxtible reveals his deal with the Daleks: he will receive the secret formula for transmuting metal into gold in exchange for the Doctor (beat_8c267bc8290696fc). Upon arriving on Skaro and realizing his house has been destroyed, Maxtible expresses outrage at the Daleks' destruction of his laboratory and accuses them of breaking their bargain as he has not received the formula (beat_6f5df7bd446e5f9a)."

Maxtible’s betrayal and Waterfield’s assault
S4E42 · The Evil of the Daleks …

"Maxtible reveals his deal with the Daleks: he will receive the secret formula for transmuting metal into gold in exchange for the Doctor (beat_8c267bc8290696fc). Upon arriving on Skaro and realizing his house has been destroyed, Maxtible expresses outrage at the Daleks' destruction of his laboratory and accuses them of breaking their bargain as he has not received the formula (beat_6f5df7bd446e5f9a)."

Daleks detonate lab forcing Doctor to Skaro
S4E42 · The Evil of the Daleks …

"Maxtible reveals his deal with the Daleks: he will receive the secret formula for transmuting metal into gold in exchange for the Doctor (beat_8c267bc8290696fc). Upon arriving on Skaro and realizing his house has been destroyed, Maxtible expresses outrage at the Daleks' destruction of his laboratory and accuses them of breaking their bargain as he has not received the formula (beat_6f5df7bd446e5f9a)."

Daleks Force Doctor to Skaro
S4E42 · The Evil of the Daleks …
What this causes 1
Causal medium

"Maxtible expresses outrage at the Daleks' destruction of his laboratory and accuses them of breaking their bargain (beat_6f5df7bd446e5f9a), leading the Black Dalek to declare that Maxtible disobeyed a Dalek command before leaving him to be exterminated (beat_de1ab59d603ed6ad)."

Maxtible’s Execution Order
S4E42 · The Evil of the Daleks …

Themes This Exemplifies

Thematic resonance and meaning

Part of Larger Arcs

Key Dialogue

"BLACK DALEK: Where is the Doctor?"
"MAXTIBLE: I had no time to get him."
"BLACK DALEK: No time?"
"MAXTIBLE: I was told my house was going to be destroyed. Why?"
"BLACK DALEK: You did not bring the Doctor?"
"MAXTIBLE: Everything I possess is in that house. Everything. What right had you or anyone to destroy it?"
"BLACK DALEK: Right?"
"MAXTIBLE: All these years of labour, all these years of research, destroyed through this caprice of yours. My laboratory, the only real thing in the whole of my existence, destroyed. I, Theodore Maxtible, made a bargain with you, and I demand to know."
"BLACK DALEK: You have disobeyed a Dalek command. You must obey the Dalek command."
"DALEKS: Exterminate. Destroy."
"MAXTIBLE: It's not my fault. I swear it's not my fault. No!"