The False Security of Control
Across this sequence, characters repeatedly overestimate their ability to manipulate events or rely on external systems of control—only to discover those systems are fundamentally unstable or actively hostile. Mavic Chen’s 'Superman' reputation and his Faustian bargain with the Daleks demonstrate how absolute power breeds paranoia rather than security. The Doctor’s apparent inaction is interpreted by others as either a calculated trap or a sign of vulnerability, underscoring how control is an illusion when others project their own fears onto your actions. Meanwhile, the Egyptian guards’ rigid hierarchy collapses under the Dalek onslaught, revealing that authoritarian systems are fragile when faced with unfeeling, relentless force. This theme is not merely about failed plans, but the illusion of safety within systems built on domination.
Events Exemplifying This Theme
Inside the Dalek time machine, Mavic Chen accepts a deadly mission from the Red Dalek: retrieve the taranium core from the Doctor’s TARDIS in exchange for the Daleks’ promise to …
Steven and Sara are captured by Hyksos and his men, who mistake them for tomb raiders. As they’re dragged into the compound, the Daleks arrive in their time machine, led …
The Monk, caught off-guard while searching for the Doctor inside the pyramid, is confronted by Mavic Chen and a Dalek. Chen quickly recognizes the Monk as a time traveler and …