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The Ethics of Genocide

At its heart, this theme interrogates the moral calculus of destruction as a means of prevention. The Doctor’s struggle—mirrored by Sarah’s urgency—centers on whether the annihilation of the Daleks (or their precursors) is a necessary evil or a categorical betrayal of the Doctor’s principles. The narrative forces characters to grapple with the ontological consequences of their actions: does destroying Davros’s Daleks make them complicit in the very logic of extermination they oppose? The Kaled Elite’s purge and the Thal’s willingness to bury the Daleks alive crystallize the theme’s brutality, presenting genocide not as vengeance but as cold-blooded triage. The Doctor’s eventual resolution—to halt the genocide at the stalemate—offers no easy answers, only an acknowledgment of the theme’s central paradox: that the most ethical choice may be the one that saves the fewest lives.

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