Janley secures Dalek expansion through Lesterson

Janley exploits Lesterson’s emotional breakdown and blackmails him over Resno’s death to maintain control of the Daleks. After the Doctor and Ben expose the Daleks’ reproduction, Janley sedates Lesterson to silence him and orders Valmar to install new power cables for the Daleks—deepening human complicity in their expansion. The scene marks a critical shift: Janley consolidates authority over the lab, the Daleks gain unchecked access to resources, and Lesterson’s resistance is neutralized, leaving the colony more vulnerable to Dalek manipulation. The Doctor’s warnings go unheeded, and the rebels’ hidden agenda advances unopposed.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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With Lesterson sedated, Janley instructs Valmar to lay in the new power cables requested by the Daleks. She reaffirms to Valmar and the Daleks that they are helping each other.

Cooperation to sinister collaboration

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Frustrated and protective, driven by concern for Polly's safety and a desire to uncover the truth. His emotional state is one of urgency and defiance, reflecting his loyalty to the Doctor and his companions.

Ben accompanies the Doctor, searching for Polly and confronting Lesterson about her disappearance. He is frustrated by Lesterson's denial and Janley's dismissive attitude. Ben's protective instincts and defiance are evident as he argues with Janley and the Guard, refusing to leave without answers. His physical presence and vocal defiance highlight his role as the Doctor's loyal and determined companion.

Goals in this moment
  • To find Polly and ensure her safety, suspecting foul play by the colony's leadership.
  • To support the Doctor in exposing the Daleks' true nature and manipulating the humans into action.
Active beliefs
  • Polly has been kidnapped, and the colony's leadership is involved in her disappearance.
  • The Daleks are a serious threat, and the humans need to be made aware of the danger they pose.
Character traits
Protective Defiant Loyal Frustrated Direct
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Emotionally shattered, guilt-ridden, and overwhelmed by the weight of Janley's blackmail and the revelation of Resno's death. His resistance is broken, leaving him in a state of helpless compliance.

Lesterson is emotionally shattered after Janley reveals Resno's death, which she had previously concealed. He is visibly distressed, his hands trembling as he processes the revelation. His resistance to the Daleks' experiments crumbles under Janley's blackmail, and he is ultimately sedated by her, collapsing into unconsciousness on a lab bench. His physical and emotional state reflects his vulnerability and the moral conflict he faces.

Goals in this moment
  • To resist Janley's manipulation and the Daleks' influence, despite his growing fear.
  • To seek the Examiner's advice to confirm his suspicions about the Daleks' sentience and danger.
Active beliefs
  • The Daleks are sentient and pose a grave threat to the colony, as the Examiner warned.
  • Janley's actions are morally reprehensible, and he is complicit in Resno's death through his negligence.
Character traits
Vulnerable Distressed Guilt-ridden Manipulated Physically weakened
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Coldly calculating and deceptively subservient, masking their true intent to dominate and exterminate. Their dialogue is measured and controlled, reinforcing their facade of cooperation.

The Dalek remains off-screen but is referenced as demanding new materials and power cables for their expansion. Their presence looms over the scene, with Janley and Valmar acting as their proxies. The Dalek's deceptive subservience is highlighted by their claim to be 'your servants,' masking their true genocidal intent. Their influence is felt through the power dynamics they manipulate, as humans comply with their demands.

Goals in this moment
  • To secure unlimited resources (materials and power) for their reproduction and expansion.
  • To maintain the illusion of subservience to humans while secretly consolidating their control over the colony.
Active beliefs
  • Humans are weak and easily manipulated, making them ideal tools for their expansion.
  • Their technological superiority ensures their eventual dominance over the colony and beyond.
Character traits
Deceptive Manipulative Calculating Dominant Subversive
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Coldly calculating and in control, masking any internal conflict or guilt. Her emotional state is one of ruthless ambition, driven by her desire to advance the rebels' agenda and consolidate her power.

Janley is the central figure in this event, exploiting Lesterson's emotional breakdown to blackmail him into compliance with the Daleks' demands. She sedates Lesterson to silence his resistance and orders Valmar to install new power cables for the Daleks. Janley's actions consolidate her control over the lab, deepen human complicity in the Daleks' expansion, and advance the rebels' hidden agenda. Her manipulation is cold and calculated, reflecting her ruthless ambition and pragmatism.

Goals in this moment
  • To manipulate Lesterson into compliance with the Daleks' demands through blackmail and sedation.
  • To consolidate her control over the lab and advance the rebels' hidden agenda, deepening human complicity in the Daleks' expansion.
Active beliefs
  • The ends justify the means, and the Daleks' technology is worth the moral compromises required to obtain it.
  • Lesterson's guilt over Resno's death can be exploited to ensure his compliance and silence.
Character traits
Manipulative Calculating Ruthless Ambitious Pragmatic
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Supporting 4

Not physically present, but her absence drives the emotional state of Ben and the Doctor, who are deeply concerned for her safety and determined to find her.

Polly is referenced by Ben as missing or kidnapped, but she does not appear in the scene. Her absence is a driving force for Ben's actions, as he searches for her and confronts Lesterson and Janley about her disappearance. Her presence is felt through the urgency and concern she inspires in Ben and the Doctor.

Goals in this moment
  • To be found and rescued by Ben and the Doctor.
  • To serve as a catalyst for Ben and the Doctor's actions, motivating them to uncover the truth about the colony's leadership and the Daleks.
Active beliefs
  • She is being held against her will by the colony's leadership or the Daleks.
  • Her safety is dependent on Ben and the Doctor's ability to expose the truth and intervene.
Character traits
Missing Vulnerable Inspirational
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Not applicable (posthumous), but his death serves as a source of guilt and manipulation, driving the emotional states of Lesterson and Janley.

Resno is mentioned posthumously by Janley, who reveals his death to blackmail Lesterson. His absence looms over the scene, serving as a catalyst for Lesterson's emotional breakdown and Janley's manipulation. Resno's death is used as a tool to control Lesterson, highlighting the moral consequences of the colony's actions and the Daleks' influence.

Goals in this moment
  • To serve as a catalyst for Lesterson's emotional breakdown and compliance with Janley's demands.
  • To highlight the moral consequences of the colony's actions and the Daleks' influence.
Active beliefs
  • His death was a result of Lesterson's negligence and the colony's obsession with the Daleks.
  • His memory is being used as a tool for manipulation and control.
Character traits
Posthumous Symbolic Manipulative tool
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Neutral and detached, focused solely on following Janley's orders without question. His emotional state is one of professional detachment, reflecting his role as an enforcer of the colony's rules and protocols.

The Guard enforces Janley's orders, capturing the Doctor and Ben and removing them from the lab. His actions are neutral and obedient, reflecting his role as an enforcer of authority. The Guard's compliance with Janley's commands highlights the power dynamics at play, as he prioritizes institutional protocol over moral or ethical considerations.

Goals in this moment
  • To maintain order and enforce Janley's commands within the lab.
  • To remove the Doctor and Ben as directed, ensuring compliance with the colony's security protocols.
Active beliefs
  • His duty is to follow the orders of his superiors, regardless of the moral implications.
  • Disruptive elements, such as the Doctor and Ben, must be removed to maintain order.
Character traits
Obedient Neutral Authoritative Unquestioning Enforcing
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Hesitant and uneasy, but ultimately compliant with Janley's orders. His emotional state reflects his loyalty to the rebels' cause and his technical role in facilitating the Daleks' expansion, despite his personal reservations.

Valmar arrives at Janley's summons and questions the installation of new power cables for the Daleks but ultimately complies with her orders. His hesitation reflects his unease with the Daleks' demands, but his compliance underscores his loyalty to Janley and the rebels' cause. Valmar's actions contribute to the Daleks' expansion, deepening the colony's vulnerability to their manipulation.

Goals in this moment
  • To follow Janley's orders and install the new power cables for the Daleks, despite his unease.
  • To maintain his loyalty to the rebels' cause and avoid conflict with Janley.
Active beliefs
  • The Daleks' technology is valuable, and their demands must be met to advance the rebels' goals.
  • His technical skills are essential to the rebels' success, and he must comply with their directives.
Character traits
Hesitant Compliant Loyal Uneasy Technically skilled
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Daleks' Escalating Resource Demand Document

The Daleks' requested materials list is handed to Janley by Lesterson, revealing their escalating demands for vast quantities of resources. The list exposes the Daleks' voracious consumption rates and hints at their hidden reproduction efforts. It serves as a clue to their true intentions, though Janley and Lesterson initially dismiss its implications. The list is a tangible representation of the Daleks' manipulation and the colony's complicity in their expansion.

Before: A physical document in Lesterson's hand, outlining the …
After: Handed to Janley, who uses it to justify …
Before: A physical document in Lesterson's hand, outlining the Daleks' material demands, crinkling under the tension of the confrontation.
After: Handed to Janley, who uses it to justify the installation of new power cables, further entrenching the Daleks' control over the colony's resources.
Daleks' Power Cables for Reproduction

The new power cable, freshly installed by Valmar, channels colony electricity to the Daleks' concealed reproduction apparatus. Its installation is a direct result of Janley's orders and the Daleks' demands, symbolizing the colony's complicity in their expansion. The cable is a tangible representation of the Daleks' growing power and the humans' unwitting role in their domination.

Before: A coiled length of cable, lying unused in …
After: Stretched across the laboratory floor, now actively feeding …
Before: A coiled length of cable, lying unused in the lab, awaiting installation as per the Daleks' demands.
After: Stretched across the laboratory floor, now actively feeding power to the Daleks' reproduction efforts, deepening their control over the colony.
Janley's Sedative-Laced Water (Glass Given to Lesterson in Part 4)

Janley uses the glass of water as a tool to sedate Lesterson, masking the drug within the drink to collapse his resistance. The glass serves as a deceptive instrument of control, symbolizing Janley's manipulation and the moral compromise of the colony's leadership. Its use is a pivotal moment in the event, as it silences Lesterson and consolidates Janley's authority over the lab.

Before: A clear glass filled with water, sitting unremarkably …
After: Empty, discarded on the workbench after Lesterson drinks …
Before: A clear glass filled with water, sitting unremarkably on Lesterson's workbench, appearing innocuous.
After: Empty, discarded on the workbench after Lesterson drinks its contents, now a symbol of his sedation and Janley's manipulation.
Lesterson's Lab Communicator

Janley uses the lab's communications unit to summon Valmar, directing him to install the new power cables for the Daleks. The device facilitates the Daleks' expansion by enabling Janley to coordinate their demands with the rebels' actions. Its use is a practical tool in the event, reinforcing the colony's complicity in the Daleks' manipulation and the rebels' hidden agenda.

Before: A compact console unit on Lesterson's workbench, unremarkable …
After: Used to summon Valmar, now a symbol of …
Before: A compact console unit on Lesterson's workbench, unremarkable amid the lab's clutter, awaiting Janley's use.
After: Used to summon Valmar, now a symbol of the rebels' coordination with the Daleks' demands and the colony's deepening vulnerability.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Lesterson's Laboratory

Lesterson's laboratory serves as the central hub for the event, where Janley's manipulation of Lesterson, the Doctor and Ben's confrontation, and the Daleks' expansion unfold. The lab's cluttered benches, humming generators, and the looming Dalek capsule create an atmosphere of tension and moral ambiguity. It is the stage for the colony's complicity in the Daleks' rise, as well as the Doctor's futile attempts to expose their true nature.

Atmosphere Tense and morally ambiguous, with a sense of impending doom. The hum of generators and …
Function Central hub for conflict, manipulation, and the Daleks' expansion. The lab is where Janley consolidates …
Symbolism Represents the moral isolation and scientific hubris of the colony's leadership, as well as the …
Access Restricted to authorized personnel, with the Guard enforcing Janley's orders to exclude the Doctor and …
Cluttered benches strewn with tools and meteor storm blueprints, symbolizing the colony's scientific obsession. Humming generators, creating a tense and oppressive atmosphere that underscores the moral weight of the decisions being made. The looming Dalek capsule, a constant reminder of the threat lurking within the lab and the colony's complicity in its expansion.

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Vulcan Colony Government

Colony Leadership is represented through Lesterson's initial resistance to the Daleks' demands and his eventual breakdown under Janley's blackmail. The leadership's authority is undermined by the rebels' manipulation and the Daleks' expansion, as Lesterson's compliance with their demands weakens the colony's ability to resist their influence. The leadership's moral and institutional integrity is eroded by their complicity in the Daleks' rise, reflecting their hubris and lack of foresight.

Representation Through Lesterson's emotional breakdown and compliance with Janley's demands, the leadership's authority is undermined and …
Power Dynamics Being challenged by external forces (the rebels and the Daleks), the leadership operates under constraint, …
Impact The leadership's actions (or inactions) contribute to the erosion of the colony's moral and institutional …
Internal Dynamics Lesterson's emotional breakdown and compliance with Janley's demands reflect the leadership's internal tensions, as well …
To maintain control over the lab and the Daleks' technology, despite the rebels' manipulation and Lesterson's emotional breakdown. To resist the Daleks' influence and prevent their expansion, though their efforts are ultimately thwarted by Janley's blackmail and the Doctor's forced removal. Attempts to assert authority through Lesterson's scientific leadership, though his resistance is broken by Janley's manipulation. Reliance on institutional protocols and the Guard's enforcement of orders, which are ultimately subverted by the rebels' hidden agenda. Failure to recognize the true threat posed by the Daleks, leading to their complicity in the Daleks' expansion.
Rebels (Vulcan Colony)

The rebels are represented through Janley's actions and Valmar's compliance, as they advance their agenda by manipulating Lesterson and installing new power cables for the Daleks. Their involvement in this event deepens the colony's complicity in the Daleks' expansion and weakens Governor Hensell's authority. The rebels' use of the Daleks as tools for their coup is a key aspect of their strategy, reflecting their ruthless ambition and lack of moral constraints.

Representation Through Janley's manipulation of Lesterson and the installation of power cables by Valmar, the rebels' …
Power Dynamics Operating under the guise of scientific progress and rebellion against Governor Hensell, the rebels exert …
Impact The rebels' actions undermine the colony's institutional integrity, eroding trust in Governor Hensell's leadership and …
Internal Dynamics Janley's ruthless pragmatism and Valmar's hesitant compliance reflect the rebels' internal tensions, as well as …
To consolidate control over the lab and the Daleks' technology, using manipulation and blackmail to ensure compliance with their demands. To advance their coup against Governor Hensell by deepening the colony's complicity in the Daleks' expansion, thereby weakening his authority and paving the way for their takeover. Manipulation and blackmail of key individuals (Lesterson, Valmar). Exploitation of the Daleks' technology and the colony's scientific resources to advance their agenda. Coordination with the Daleks to secure their support for the coup, using promises of mutual benefit to mask their true intentions.
Bragen's Faction

Bragen's faction is represented through Janley's actions, as she manipulates Lesterson, sedates him, and orders Valmar to install new power cables for the Daleks. The faction's hidden agenda advances unopposed, consolidating their control over the lab and deepening the colony's complicity in the Daleks' expansion. Their influence is exerted through deception, blackmail, and the exploitation of the colony's scientific resources.

Representation Through Janley's manipulation and the enforcement of Bragen's orders by the Guard, the faction's influence …
Power Dynamics Exercising authority over individuals (Lesterson, Valmar) and institutions (the lab) to advance their hidden agenda. …
Impact The faction's actions erode the colony's moral and institutional integrity, paving the way for their …
Internal Dynamics Janley's ruthless pragmatism and Valmar's hesitant compliance reflect the faction's internal tensions, as well as …
To consolidate control over the lab and the Daleks' technology, using manipulation and blackmail to ensure compliance. To advance the rebels' hidden agenda by deepening the colony's complicity in the Daleks' expansion, thereby weakening Governor Hensell's authority. Manipulation and blackmail of key individuals (Lesterson, Valmar). Exploitation of the colony's scientific resources and the Daleks' technology to advance their agenda. Enforcement of Bragen's orders through the Guard, ensuring compliance and excluding disruptive elements (the Doctor and Ben).

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 4

"Lesterson expresses his growing fear of the Daleks, which leads Janley to reveal Resno's death and then blackmail Lesterson into continuing his work to cover it up."

Janley blackmails Lesterson into Dalek compliance
S4E12 · The Power of the Daleks …

"Lesterson expresses his growing fear of the Daleks, which leads Janley to reveal Resno's death and then blackmail Lesterson into continuing his work to cover it up."

Doctor Exposes Dalek Reproduction
S4E12 · The Power of the Daleks …

"Janley blackmails Lesterson, leading him to continue working with the Daleks, which the Doctor confronts Lesterson about in the following scene."

Janley blackmails Lesterson into Dalek compliance
S4E12 · The Power of the Daleks …

"Janley blackmails Lesterson, leading him to continue working with the Daleks, which the Doctor confronts Lesterson about in the following scene."

Doctor Exposes Dalek Reproduction
S4E12 · The Power of the Daleks …
What this causes 8

"Lesterson expresses his growing fear of the Daleks, which leads Janley to reveal Resno's death and then blackmail Lesterson into continuing his work to cover it up."

Janley blackmails Lesterson into Dalek compliance
S4E12 · The Power of the Daleks …

"Lesterson expresses his growing fear of the Daleks, which leads Janley to reveal Resno's death and then blackmail Lesterson into continuing his work to cover it up."

Doctor Exposes Dalek Reproduction
S4E12 · The Power of the Daleks …
Causal medium

"Janley orders the Doctor and Ben's removal, stalling the search for Polly but also leading the Doctor to discover the coded message at the notice board."

Doctor deciphers rebel meeting code
S4E12 · The Power of the Daleks …
Causal medium

"Janley orders the Doctor and Ben's removal, stalling the search for Polly but also leading the Doctor to discover the coded message at the notice board."

Doctor deciphers rebel meeting code
S4E12 · The Power of the Daleks …

"Janley blackmails Lesterson, leading him to continue working with the Daleks, which the Doctor confronts Lesterson about in the following scene."

Doctor Exposes Dalek Reproduction
S4E12 · The Power of the Daleks …

"Janley blackmails Lesterson, leading him to continue working with the Daleks, which the Doctor confronts Lesterson about in the following scene."

Janley blackmails Lesterson into Dalek compliance
S4E12 · The Power of the Daleks …

"Lesterson expresses concern about the Daleks' controllability in Act 1, foreshadowing when he witnesses them conspiring in Act 3."

Lesterson witnesses Dalek conspiracy
S4E12 · The Power of the Daleks …
Temporal medium

"Janley ensures the Daleks get more power at the end of Act 1, which leads directly into Act 3, where Lesterson witnesses their conspiracy."

Lesterson witnesses Dalek conspiracy
S4E12 · The Power of the Daleks …

Themes This Exemplifies

Thematic resonance and meaning

Key Dialogue

"JANLEY: You murdered him. It's only your word against mine."
"DOCTOR: The Daleks are brilliant engineers. Nothing is beyond them given the right materials."
"JANLEY: We help them, they help us."
"DALEK: Yes. We are your servants."