Dalek admits fatal vulnerability to humans
Plot Beats
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A Dalek reports the capture of their patrol by alien beings and the destruction of one Dalek. The information is received and acknowledged by other Daleks.
Who Was There
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Surface-level detachment masking unspoken unease; the admission of defeat suggests internal conflict with Dalek dogma.
A subordinate Dalek reports unprecedented tactical failure to a superior unit, detailing the destruction of a patrol and its own capture. It exhibits mechanical precision despite the dire circumstances, adhering rigidly to reporting protocol even while acknowledging vulnerability.
- • Report accurate intelligence to superior command despite tactical failure.
- • Preserve functional integrity of reporting protocol under extreme duress.
- • Duty to report factual status regardless of outcome is paramount.
- • Admitting defeat is a necessary evil to avoid total annihilation.
Location Details
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The landing site serves as the unpowered stage for this tense transmission between Dalek ranks. Its electrically charged, mist-laden expanse underscores the dire conditions affecting even these advanced beings, with the dark gun emplacements visually symbolizing the loss of functional dominance.
Organizations Involved
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The Dalek Military Command, through its subordinate and on-site representatives, receives and processes an unprecedented admission of defeat. The event exposes the organization’s pragmatic pivot from extermination dogma to strategic reporting, even acknowledging vulnerability to survive on Spiridon.
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