Daleks abandon neutron bomb plan
Plot Beats
The narrative micro-steps within this event
Dalek 2 delivers a report stating that the neutron bomb will take twenty-three days to construct. Dalek 1 declares that this timeframe is too long.
Dalek 2 announces that they must abandon the idea of using a neutron bomb. Dalek 1 agrees and insists they find another method of spreading radiation.
Who Was There
Characters present in this moment
Cold, calculating impatience—frustration at the delay is subsumed by a singular focus on accelerating the extermination of the Thals, regardless of the cost.
Dalek 1 dominates the Control Room with an air of absolute command, its eyestalk sweeping over the surveillance screens as it listens to Dalek 2’s report. The moment the 23-day construction time is mentioned, Dalek 1’s response is instantaneous and final: 'It is too long.' There is no debate, no consideration of alternatives—only the blunt rejection of a plan that fails to meet the Daleks’ genocidal timeline. Dalek 1’s order to 'find another way of spreading radiation' is delivered with the same chilling certainty, signaling a shift to a more aggressive and immediate strategy. Its posture is one of unyielding authority, reinforcing that the Daleks’ survival and the Thals’ extermination are non-negotiable priorities.
- • To eliminate any delay in the Daleks’ genocidal plans, even if it means abandoning a viable but slow weapon.
- • To assert absolute control over the Daleks’ strategy, ensuring that all actions align with the immediate goal of Thal extermination.
- • Time is the enemy—any delay in exterminating the Thals increases the risk of failure.
- • The neutron bomb, though effective, is a liability due to its prolonged construction time, and thus must be discarded in favor of faster, more ruthless methods.
Clinical detachment with a hint of operational urgency—no frustration or doubt, only the cold execution of orders.
Dalek 2 stands rigidly in the Dalek Control Room, its eyestalk fixed on Dalek 1 as it delivers the neutron bomb report with mechanical precision. It confirms the 23-day construction time in a flat, uninflected tone, then immediately acknowledges Dalek 1’s dismissal of the plan. Its role as a subordinate is evident in its deferential posture—no hesitation, no dissent—merely the efficient transmission of data and the swift acceptance of Dalek 1’s authority. The rejection of the neutron bomb is treated as a fait accompli, with Dalek 2’s final line ('We must abandon the idea of a neutron bomb') serving as a seamless transition to the next phase of Dalek strategy.
- • To present the neutron bomb report accurately and without delay to Dalek 1.
- • To ensure Dalek 1’s authority is upheld by immediately accepting the rejection of the neutron bomb plan.
- • The neutron bomb’s 23-day construction time is an insurmountable obstacle to the Daleks’ immediate objectives.
- • Dalek 1’s decisions are final and must be executed without question.
Objects Involved
Significant items in this scene
Dalek 2’s report on the neutron bomb is the linchpin of this event, serving as both a strategic briefing and a trigger for Dalek 1’s decision to abandon the plan. The report’s details—its coverage area and construction time—are presented with clinical precision, but it is the 23-day timeline that seals its fate. Dalek 1’s dismissal of the report is swift and absolute, turning it from a potential solution into a relic of inefficiency. The report’s role in this event is to highlight the Daleks’ desperation for speed and their willingness to discard even their own carefully planned weapons if they do not serve their immediate needs.
Location Details
Places and their significance in this event
The Dalek Control Room is the nerve center of the Daleks’ genocidal operations, a sterile and oppressive space where every decision is made with cold, mechanical precision. In this event, the Control Room serves as the stage for Dalek 1’s absolute authority, where the rejection of the neutron bomb and the pivot to atmospheric bombardment are executed without hesitation. The humming machinery and flashing alarms create an atmosphere of urgency, reinforcing the Daleks’ single-minded focus on exterminating the Thals. The location’s functional role is to facilitate rapid, uncompromising decision-making, while its symbolic significance lies in its embodiment of Dalek power—an unassailable fortress of control and domination.
Organizations Involved
Institutional presence and influence
Though the Thals are not physically present in this event, their role as the implicit victims of the Daleks’ decisions looms large. The abandonment of the neutron bomb and the pivot to atmospheric bombardment directly threaten their survival, escalating the stakes of the conflict. The Thals’ organization is represented here through their absence—a silent, desperate presence that the Daleks seek to erase entirely. This event underscores the Thals’ vulnerability, as the Daleks’ genocidal machine continues to accelerate, leaving them with even less time to mount a defense.
The Daleks, as an organization, are fully embodied in this event through Dalek 1’s absolute authority and Dalek 2’s unquestioning obedience. The rejection of the neutron bomb and the pivot to atmospheric bombardment reflect the Daleks’ collective genocidal will, their ruthless efficiency, and their willingness to escalate their tactics without hesitation. This event underscores the Daleks’ organizational culture—one of uncompromising hierarchy, where dissent is nonexistent and the survival of the Daleks is prioritized above all else, even at the cost of abandoning their own weapons.
Narrative Connections
How this event relates to others in the story
"The Daleks need a faster way to exterminate the Thals, causing them to devise the radiation bombardment plan."
Daleks reveal genocidal radiation plan"The Daleks need a faster way to exterminate the Thals, causing them to devise the radiation bombardment plan."
Doctor’s Plea and Dalek Genocide Reveal"The Daleks' strategic shift reflects their ruthless efficiency and unwavering commitment to their goal, which is consistent throughout the series."
Daleks reveal genocidal radiation plan"The Daleks' strategic shift reflects their ruthless efficiency and unwavering commitment to their goal, which is consistent throughout the series."
Doctor’s Plea and Dalek Genocide Reveal"The Daleks' decision to find another way to spread radiation foreshadows their plan to bombard the atmosphere with radiation, which is later revealed. This sets up the episode's climax and the Doctor's challenge."
Daleks reveal genocidal radiation plan"The Daleks' decision to find another way to spread radiation foreshadows their plan to bombard the atmosphere with radiation, which is later revealed. This sets up the episode's climax and the Doctor's challenge."
Doctor’s Plea and Dalek Genocide RevealKey Dialogue
"DALEK 2: The report for the neutron bomb is prepared."
"DALEK 1: Is that the shortest possible time?"
"DALEK 2: Yes."
"DALEK 1: Very well. It is too long."
"DALEK 2: We must abandon the idea of a neutron bomb."
"DALEK 1: We must find another way of spreading radiation."