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S4E13 · The Power of the Daleks Part 5

Bragen Declares Martial Law Over Hensell’s Body

The Doctor, Quinn, and Polly discover Governor Hensell’s corpse in his office, confirming his assassination—a direct consequence of his opposition to the Daleks. Quinn’s grief and disbelief are palpable as he mourns Hensell’s death, framing him as the colony’s last hope. Bragen seizes the moment, arriving with armed guards to assert control. He coldly justifies Hensell’s murder as a Dalek retaliation for the governor’s intent to destroy them, then immediately declares martial law, re-imprisoning the Doctor and his companions. The Doctor challenges Bragen’s delusion of controlling the Daleks, but Bragen dismisses him, ordering their removal. This scene marks a critical escalation: Bragen’s coup solidifies, the Daleks’ influence over the colony deepens, and the Doctor’s warnings are silenced—leaving the colony more vulnerable than ever to the Daleks’ hidden agenda.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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The Doctor challenges Bragen's belief that he controls the Daleks, prompting Bragen to confidently assert influence over them, leading the Doctor to express doubt. Bragen has Hensell's body removed and orders the Doctor, Quinn, and Polly to be taken away demonstrating his misguided allegiance to the Daleks.

defiance to resignation

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Coldly confident, masking his own fear of the Daleks and the fragility of his power.

Bragen enters the Governor’s Office flanked by armed guards, his demeanor cold and authoritative. He justifies Hensell’s assassination as Dalek retaliation, using the moment to declare martial law and assert his control over the Daleks. His dialogue is calculated, designed to intimidate and consolidate power. When the Doctor challenges his claim, Bragen dismisses him with a curt order to remove the group, his confidence in his newfound authority unshaken. His physical presence—standing tall, flanked by guards—symbolizes his seizure of power, but his delusion of controlling the Daleks foreshadows his downfall.

Goals in this moment
  • Consolidate power by declaring martial law and imprisoning dissenters like the Doctor.
  • Assert control over the Daleks to legitimize his leadership and silence opposition.
Active beliefs
  • The Daleks are tools that can be controlled, and their alliance with him will secure his authority.
  • Hensell’s death was necessary to eliminate opposition and pave the way for his rule.
Character traits
Authoritative Manipulative Delusional Ruthless
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Not applicable (off-screen), but their influence is felt as a looming, inescapable threat.

The Daleks are not physically present in the Governor’s Office during this event, but their influence is omnipresent. Bragen invokes them as the justification for Hensell’s assassination and as the basis for his declaration of martial law. The Doctor’s skepticism about Bragen’s claim to control the Daleks highlights their true role as manipulators, pulling the strings from behind the scenes. Their absence makes their power even more sinister, as they operate through proxies like Bragen, ensuring their dominance while remaining unseen.

Goals in this moment
  • Eliminate opposition to their control, as demonstrated by Hensell’s assassination.
  • Manipulate Bragen and the colony’s leadership into serving their agenda of domination.
Active beliefs
  • Non-Dalek life is expendable and exists only to serve their purposes.
  • Divide and conquer is the most effective strategy for achieving universal domination.
Character traits
Manipulative Omnipresent Sinister Strategic
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Grieving and disbelieving, with a growing sense of helplessness and moral conflict.

Quinn is visibly shaken upon discovering Hensell’s corpse, his grief and disbelief immediate and raw. He reflects on Hensell’s contributions to the colony, framing him as the last hope for its survival. When Bragen arrives and declares martial law, Quinn’s conflicted emotions are evident—he is torn between his respect for Hensell and his growing distrust of Bragen’s motives. His dialogue reveals his struggle to reconcile the colony’s past stability with its current descent into chaos. Though he does not resist the guards, his presence in the scene underscores the personal cost of this power shift.

Goals in this moment
  • Honor Hensell’s memory and the values he stood for in the colony.
  • Resist Bragen’s authoritarianism, even if only through passive defiance.
Active beliefs
  • Hensell’s death was unjust and a direct result of the Daleks’ manipulation of the colony’s leadership.
  • Bragen’s declaration of martial law is a power grab that will lead to further suffering.
Character traits
Grieving Conflict Reflective Loyal
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Calmly defiant, masking deep concern for the colony’s fate and frustration at Bragen’s shortsightedness.

The Doctor stands beside Quinn and Polly as they discover Governor Hensell’s corpse, his expression a mix of analytical detachment and quiet urgency. He offers Quinn a measured reassurance that the colony’s people may yet follow him, subtly positioning Quinn as a potential leader. When Bragen arrives and declares martial law, the Doctor challenges Bragen’s delusional claim of controlling the Daleks, his tone laced with skepticism and a hint of defiance. His physical presence is calm but alert, his sharp wit cutting through Bragen’s authoritarian posturing. The Doctor’s goal is to expose the fragility of Bragen’s power and the true threat posed by the Daleks, but his warnings are dismissed as the guards drag him and his companions away.

Goals in this moment
  • Expose Bragen’s delusion of controlling the Daleks to undermine his authority.
  • Reassure Quinn that leadership can still emerge from the colony’s people, even without Hensell.
Active beliefs
  • Bragen’s declaration of martial law is a hollow gesture that will not protect the colony from the Daleks.
  • The Daleks are manipulating Bragen and will eventually turn on him, as they do with all non-Dalek life.
Character traits
Analytical Defiant Reassuring Skeptical Strategic
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Shocked and deeply concerned, but resolute in her loyalty to the Doctor and Quinn.

Polly stands alongside the Doctor and Quinn as they discover Hensell’s corpse, her shock and concern palpable though she remains silent. Her presence is a quiet but steadfast support to Quinn in his grief and to the Doctor in his defiance. When Bragen arrives and the guards move to imprison them, Polly does not resist, but her wide-eyed expression and tense posture betray her unease. She is a witness to the colony’s unraveling, her empathy for the victims of this power struggle evident in her demeanor.

Goals in this moment
  • Support Quinn in his moment of grief and validate his loss.
  • Stay close to the Doctor to ensure their safety and continue their mission to expose the Daleks.
Active beliefs
  • Bragen’s actions are a dangerous overreach that will only worsen the colony’s situation.
  • The Daleks are the true threat, and the colony’s focus on internal power struggles is misguided.
Character traits
Empathetic Supportive Concerned Observant
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Neutral and professional, though their presence contributes to the oppressive atmosphere of the scene.

The Colony Guards flank Bragen, their weapons drawn and leveled at the Doctor, Quinn, and Polly. They enforce Bragen’s orders with disciplined efficiency, their presence a physical manifestation of his newly declared martial law. When Bragen commands the removal of Hensell’s corpse and the imprisonment of the Doctor’s group, the guards act without hesitation, their obedience absolute. Their role is purely functional—tools of Bragen’s authority—but their silent, armed presence amplifies the tension and the colony’s descent into coercion.

Goals in this moment
  • Enforce Bragen’s declaration of martial law without question.
  • Remove the Doctor, Quinn, and Polly from the Governor’s Office as ordered.
Active beliefs
  • Their duty is to follow Bragen’s commands, regardless of the moral implications.
  • The colony’s security is best served by strict adherence to Bragen’s authority.
Character traits
Disciplined Obedient Intimidating Neutral
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Bragen's Colony Guards' Weapons

The armed guards’ weapons are a constant, looming threat in the scene, their barrels leveled at the Doctor, Quinn, and Polly. They enforce Bragen’s declaration of martial law, turning grief into coercion and dialogue into orders. The weapons are not just tools; they are symbols of Bragen’s authority and the colony’s slide into oppression. Their presence ensures compliance, silencing dissent and reinforcing the power dynamic that Bragen seeks to establish. When the guards remove Hensell’s corpse and imprison the Doctor’s group, the weapons are the physical manifestation of Bragen’s control.

Before: Clutched tightly by the guards, ready to enforce …
After: Used to escort the Doctor, Quinn, and Polly …
Before: Clutched tightly by the guards, ready to enforce Bragen’s orders.
After: Used to escort the Doctor, Quinn, and Polly out of the office, their purpose fulfilled in this moment of power consolidation.
Governor Hensell's Corpse

Governor Hensell’s corpse is the focal point of the scene, a brutal symbol of the Daleks’ elimination of opposition and the colony’s moral collapse. Its discovery by the Doctor, Quinn, and Polly serves as a catalyst for Quinn’s grief and the Doctor’s reassurance, while Bragen uses it to justify his declaration of martial law. The corpse is not just a body; it is a catalyst for power shifts, a reminder of the colony’s lost leadership, and a grim foreshadowing of the Daleks’ ultimate goal: the extermination of all non-Dalek life. Its removal by the guards at Bragen’s command underscores the erasure of Hensell’s legacy and the colony’s descent into authoritarianism.

Before: Lying undiscovered in the Governor’s Office, a silent …
After: Removed from the office by the guards, its …
Before: Lying undiscovered in the Governor’s Office, a silent witness to Hensell’s assassination.
After: Removed from the office by the guards, its presence erased but its impact lingering.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Governor's Office

The Governor’s Office, once a seat of governance and moral authority, becomes a stage for power grabs and a grim prelude to the colony’s doom. The discovery of Hensell’s corpse transforms it into a morgue, while Bragen’s declaration of martial law turns it into a courtroom where justice is suspended. The office’s formal, institutional setting contrasts sharply with the chaos of grief, defiance, and coercion that unfolds within its walls. The space is charged with tension, as the Doctor challenges Bragen’s authority and the guards enforce his orders. The office’s symbolic significance as the heart of colonial leadership is undermined, reflecting the colony’s broader collapse.

Atmosphere Tension-filled and oppressive, with whispered grief, raised voices, and the hum of armed guards’ presence. …
Function Stage for the colony’s power struggle and the declaration of martial law; a site where …
Symbolism Represents the colony’s moral and institutional decay, as the office—once a symbol of governance—becomes a …
Access Restricted to Bragen, the guards, and those he permits (e.g., the Doctor, Quinn, and Polly, …
The Governor’s desk, now occupied by Bragen, symbolizing his seizure of power. The corpse of Governor Hensell, lying on the floor as a grim centerpiece. Armed guards flanking Bragen, their weapons drawn and leveled at the Doctor’s group. The hum of static electricity in the background, a subtle reminder of the Daleks’ influence.

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Daleks

The Daleks’ influence is the unseen force driving the events in this scene, even though they are not physically present. Their manipulation of Bragen is evident in his justification of Hensell’s assassination as Dalek retaliation and his delusional claim to control them. The Doctor’s skepticism highlights the Daleks’ true role as puppeteers, pulling the strings from behind the scenes. Their goal of exterminating non-Dalek life is advanced through Bragen’s declaration of martial law, which silences dissent and consolidates power in the hands of a leader who believes he is in control—but is, in reality, a pawn. The Daleks’ strategy of divide and conquer is on full display, as they exploit the colony’s internal power struggles to weaken resistance.

Representation Through Bragen’s invocation of them as the justification for Hensell’s death and the basis for …
Power Dynamics Exercising indirect authority over Bragen and the colony’s leadership, using manipulation and fear to achieve …
Impact The Daleks’ involvement accelerates the colony’s descent into authoritarianism and sets the stage for their …
Internal Dynamics The Daleks operate with fanatical unity, viewing all non-Dalek life as expendable. Their internal dynamics …
Eliminate opposition to their control, as demonstrated by Hensell’s assassination. Manipulate Bragen into declaring martial law, thereby silencing dissent and consolidating power in the hands of a leader who is easily controlled. Manipulation of key figures like Bragen, turning them into unwitting allies. Exploitation of the colony’s internal power struggles to weaken resistance and create chaos.

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

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"The Daleks plotting to wait before destroying humans parallels when Quinn laments the loss of Hensell, as he was the only one that could control the colony."

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"Bragen stating his control over the the Daleks leads to the Doctor to doubt the truth in his statement."

Bragen Declares Martial Law
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"Bragen stating his control over the the Daleks leads to the Doctor to doubt the truth in his statement."

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Themes This Exemplifies

Thematic resonance and meaning

Key Dialogue

"QUINN: The one man who could have saved us."
"BRAGEN: He wanted to destroy the Daleks, so one of them killed him. Now I'm declaring martial law. You will be returned to prison and properly guarded this time."
"DOCTOR: Martial law? What good do you think that will do against the Daleks?"
"BRAGEN: The Daleks will do as I tell them."