The Machinery of Tyranny and the Cost of Resistance
The Daleks embody the unfeeling machinery of oppressive regimes, their cold protocol reducing life to mere systemic efficiency. Their presence permeates the mine, control center, and ruins, enforcing extermination, forced labor, and utter control over all life on Skaro. Romana’s feigned collapse and strategic survival tactics reveal the calculated resistance required to outwit such tyranny, while Sharrel’s militaristic focus and Tyssan’s fatalistic resolve illustrate the toll taken by those forced to live under its boot. The theme portrays tyranny not as a distant force but as an ever-present machine, and resistance as a fragile, costly endeavor requiring cunning, sacrifice, and uneasy alliances.
Events Exemplifying This Theme
Romana meets her fellow prisoners in the Dalek mines on Skaro and learns the brutal rules of survival. Two workers, Veldan and Jall, explain the Daleks’ methods of control—including the …
Romana collapses from forced labor in the Skaroan mines, her condition drawing attention from nearby prisoners. Despite the Daleks' immediate order to return to work, two prisoners openly challenge the …
Romana lies motionless in the mine floor after collapsing from forced labor. Dalek 5 abruptly terminates her suffering by ordering immediate removal to the internment area. Without hesitation, Veldan and …
The Daleks receive intelligence of the Doctor’s presence in section seven and immediately dispatch reconnaissance units to investigate, tightening their coordinated hunt. Meanwhile the Doctor uncovers old Kaled floor plans …
The Doctor infiltrates the Dalek control center with Tyssan and Sharrel’s team to uncover their true intentions on Skaro. Spotting a cabinet of explosives and timers in the control hub, …
The Doctor and his companions enter the Dalek control center to prevent the Daleks from completing their sinister objectives. Daleks glide in immediately upon their arrival, forcing the group to …