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S12E13 · Genesis of the Daleks Part 3

The Council’s Blindfolded Judgment: A Warning Ignored

In a dimly lit, sterile chamber of the Kaled Council, the Doctor and Harry Sullivan stand before a panel of bureaucratic leaders—Mogran, Ravon, and their peers—who dismiss the Doctor’s urgent warnings about Davros’s Daleks with infuriating indifference. The Doctor, his voice rising with desperation, pleads for action, revealing the existential threat posed by Davros’s creations, but the Council, lulled by Davros’s false cooperation and their own complacency, refuses to act. Mogran, though sympathetic, is outnumbered, and the Council’s decision to suspend Davros’s experiments temporarily—pending an investigation—is a hollow gesture. The Doctor’s frustration boils over as he realizes the Kaleds’ inaction will doom them all. Meanwhile, Harry, observing the Council’s arrogance, grows increasingly disillusioned, his faith in diplomacy crumbling. This moment isn’t just a failure of leadership; it’s a tragic foreshadowing of the Daleks’ rise, where the Kaleds’ refusal to act will seal their fate—and the Doctor’s powerlessness to stop it without allies. The scene underscores the cost of bureaucratic inertia, where even well-intentioned leaders prioritize procedure over survival, leaving the Doctor to grapple with the horrifying inevitability of what’s to come.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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The Doctor and Harry arrive at the Kaled city to warn the Kaled Council about the existential threat posed by Davros's Daleks. Despite his impassioned plea, the Council only agrees to a temporary suspension and an independent investigation, swayed by bureaucracy and Davros's feigned cooperation, revealing their inaction.

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Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Desperately urgent, bordering on exasperation as he realizes the Council’s inaction will doom them all.

The Doctor stands at the center of the Kaled Council Chamber, his voice rising with desperation as he pleads for the Council to act against Davros’s Daleks. His posture is tense, his hands gesturing emphatically as he warns of the existential threat. The Council’s dismissive attitude fuels his frustration, and his emotional state oscillates between urgency and exasperation. He is physically present, dominating the space with his presence, but his words fall on deaf ears.

Goals in this moment
  • Convince the Kaled Council to immediately halt Davros’s experiments and destroy the Daleks before it’s too late.
  • Expose Davros’s true intentions and manipulate the Council into seeing the threat as real and imminent.
Active beliefs
  • The Kaled Council is the only entity with the power to stop Davros, but their bureaucratic inertia will lead to their downfall.
  • Davros’s Daleks are an existential threat that must be eradicated before they can be unleashed on the universe.
Character traits
Passionate Desperate Frustrated Persuasive Impatient
Follow The Doctor's journey

Neutral and detached, embodying the Council’s collective indifference to the Doctor’s pleas.

Ravon, another Kaled Councillor, announces the Council’s decision with a neutral tone, his demeanor reflecting the bureaucratic detachment of the Council. He does not engage in debate but instead delivers the verdict with finality. His posture is rigid, and his dialogue is concise, emphasizing the Council’s authority. He is physically present but acts as a mouthpiece for the Council’s collective will.

Goals in this moment
  • Uphold the Council’s decision and maintain institutional procedures, regardless of the Doctor’s warnings.
  • Avoid internal conflict by presenting a unified front, even if it means enabling Davros’s schemes.
Active beliefs
  • The Council’s procedures must be followed, even in the face of existential threats.
  • Direct action against Davros would require irrefutable evidence, which the Doctor has not provided.
Character traits
Bureaucratic Detached Authoritative Unyielding Protocol-Oriented
Follow Ravon's journey

Sympathetic but resigned, torn between his belief in the Doctor’s warnings and his inability to challenge the Council’s majority.

Mogran, a senior Kaled Councillor, sits among his peers, his expression a mix of sympathy and resignation. He listens to the Doctor’s warnings with genuine concern but is ultimately powerless to sway the Council. His dialogue is measured, reflecting his internal conflict between belief in the Doctor’s warnings and his duty to uphold Council procedures. He is physically present but constrained by the Council’s majority.

Goals in this moment
  • Support the Doctor’s warnings where possible, even if it means going against the Council’s majority.
  • Use his influence to delay Davros’s experiments, even if only temporarily.
Active beliefs
  • The Doctor’s warnings are credible, but the Council’s procedures must be followed, even if they are flawed.
  • Davros’s experiments are a threat, but direct action against him would require overwhelming evidence.
Character traits
Sympathetic Resigned Diplomatic Conflict-Averse Thoughtful
Follow Mogran's journey

Complacent and indifferent, their collective mindset prioritizing procedure over the existential threat posed by the Daleks.

The Kaled Council, as a collective, sits in the sterile chamber, their expressions ranging from indifference to mild curiosity. They listen to the Doctor’s pleas with detached interest, their dialogue reflecting a bureaucratic mindset that prioritizes procedure over survival. Their posture is rigid, and their demeanor is cold, emphasizing their authority and the finality of their decisions. They are the embodiment of institutional power, and their inaction is a direct enabler of Davros’s schemes.

Goals in this moment
  • Maintain institutional procedures and avoid hasty decisions, even in the face of the Doctor’s warnings.
  • Uphold the Council’s authority and present a unified front, regardless of the consequences.
Active beliefs
  • The Doctor’s warnings are exaggerated or unfounded, and the Council’s procedures are sufficient to handle any threat.
  • Direct action against Davros would require irrefutable evidence, which has not been provided.
Character traits
Complacent Indifferent Authoritative Bureaucratic Unyielding
Follow Kaled Councillors's journey
Supporting 2

Not directly observable, but inferred as smug and triumphant, knowing that the Council’s inaction will allow his plans to proceed unchecked.

Davros is not physically present in the Council Chamber but is referenced indirectly as the malevolent force behind the Daleks. His influence looms over the scene, a specter of manipulation and deception. The Council’s inaction is framed as enabling his schemes, and his false cooperation is highlighted as a manipulative tactic. His absence is palpable, yet his presence is felt through the Council’s complacency and the Doctor’s warnings.

Goals in this moment
  • Deceive the Kaled Council into believing his cooperation is genuine, while secretly accelerating the Daleks’ creation.
  • Ensure that the Council’s bureaucratic inertia prevents any action against his experiments.
Active beliefs
  • The Kaled Council’s complacency is the key to his success, and their procedures will ultimately doom them.
  • The Daleks are the ultimate weapon, and their creation must be protected at all costs.
Character traits
Manipulative Deceptive Malevolent Strategic Calculating
Follow Davros's journey

Not directly observable, but inferred as anxious and determined, fighting for survival in the Thal war camp while the Council’s inaction puts her life at further risk.

Sarah Jane Smith is not physically present in the Council Chamber but is referenced indirectly as a captive of the Thals. Her situation is used to highlight the broader consequences of the Council’s inaction. The Doctor and Harry’s urgency is partly driven by their knowledge of her captivity and the threat she faces. Her absence is a silent but powerful presence, underscoring the stakes of the Council’s decision.

Goals in this moment
  • Survive her captivity and escape the Thal war camp to rejoin the Doctor and Harry.
  • Warn the Kaleds of the impending Thal rocket attack, even if it means risking her own life.
Active beliefs
  • The Kaled Council’s inaction will lead to the destruction of both the Kaleds and the Thals, and she must do everything in her power to prevent it.
  • The Doctor and Harry are her only hope of escape, and she must trust in their ability to convince the Council to act.
Character traits
Resilient Resourceful Vulnerable Determined Empathetic
Follow Sarah Jane …'s journey

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Thal Genocidal Rocket

The Thal Rocket Barrage is mentioned as the impending attack that will destroy the Kaled dome, enabled by Davros’s sabotaged chemical formula. The Doctor’s warnings include the barrage as part of the existential threat, emphasizing how it will be used to annihilate the Kaleds while also dooming the Thals. The barrage is a looming catastrophe, and its mention in the Council Chamber underscores the urgency of the Doctor’s pleas and the Council’s fatal indifference.

Before: Prepared and ready for launch by the Thals, …
After: Still poised for launch, with the Council’s inaction …
Before: Prepared and ready for launch by the Thals, awaiting the final order to strike the Kaled dome.
After: Still poised for launch, with the Council’s inaction ensuring that the barrage will proceed as planned, leading to the destruction of both factions.
Davros’s Functional Daleks

The Daleks, though not physically present in the Council Chamber, are the central focus of the Doctor’s warnings. They are described as an existential threat, a monstrous creation by Davros that will destroy everything in its path. The Doctor’s urgent pleas revolve around the need to stop the Daleks before they can be unleashed, framing them as the ultimate weapon that will doom the Kaleds, the Thals, and the universe. Their absence is palpable, yet their looming presence drives the tension and urgency of the scene.

Before: In development in Davros’s secret laboratories, not yet …
After: Still in development, but the Council’s inaction ensures …
Before: In development in Davros’s secret laboratories, not yet fully operational but rapidly approaching completion.
After: Still in development, but the Council’s inaction ensures that their creation will proceed unchecked, bringing them closer to completion and unleashing.
Davros’ Deceptive Kaled Dome Breach Formula

Davros’s sabotaged chemical formula is referenced indirectly as the deceptive tool that will trigger the mutual destruction of the Kaleds and Thals. The Doctor’s warnings about Davros’s true intentions include the formula as part of his manipulative scheme, highlighting how it will be used to weaken the Kaled dome and ensure the Thal rocket barrage succeeds. The formula is a catalyst for the impending conflict, and its existence underscores Davros’s calculated betrayal of both factions.

Before: Handed to the Thal Councillor as a 'peace …
After: In the possession of the Thal Councillor, poised …
Before: Handed to the Thal Councillor as a 'peace offering,' disguised as a chemical to weaken the Kaled dome but rigged to spark a chain reaction.
After: In the possession of the Thal Councillor, poised to be used in the impending rocket barrage, ensuring the mutual destruction of both the Kaleds and Thals.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Kaled Council Chamber

The Kaled Council Chamber is a sterile, dimly lit space where the Council convenes to deliberate on matters of war and survival. Its cold, bureaucratic atmosphere reflects the Council’s detachment from the existential threat posed by the Daleks. The chamber is a symbol of institutional power, where procedures and protocols take precedence over urgent warnings. The Doctor and Harry stand before the Council, their pleas echoing off the sterile walls, emphasizing the futility of their efforts in the face of bureaucratic inertia.

Atmosphere Tense and oppressive, with a sterile, bureaucratic coldness that emphasizes the Council’s detachment from the …
Function A meeting place for secret negotiations and formal deliberations, where the fate of Skaro is …
Symbolism Represents the moral and institutional isolation of the Kaled Council, where procedure and red tape …
Access Restricted to senior Kaled Councillors and approved guests; heavily guarded and monitored to prevent unauthorized …
Dim, sterile lighting that casts long shadows, emphasizing the coldness of the Council’s demeanor. A long, polished table at the center of the chamber, behind which the Councillors sit, creating a physical barrier between them and the Doctor. The hum of distant machinery or ventilation, a reminder of the war-torn world outside the chamber’s walls.

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Kaled Leadership Council

The Kaled Council, as an organization, is the primary antagonist in this event, embodying bureaucratic inertia and institutional complacency. They dismiss the Doctor’s warnings with indifference, prioritizing procedure over survival. Their decision to suspend Davros’s experiments temporarily is a hollow gesture that enables his schemes, ensuring the Daleks’ creation will proceed unchecked. The Council’s collective mindset reflects a deep-seated belief in their own authority and the sufficiency of their procedures, even in the face of an existential threat.

Representation Through formal spokesmen (Ravon and Mogran) delivering the Council’s verdict and through the collective indifference …
Power Dynamics Exercising authority over individuals (the Doctor and Harry) and enabling Davros’s schemes through inaction, operating …
Impact The Council’s inaction directly enables Davros’s schemes, ensuring the Daleks’ creation will proceed unchecked and …
Internal Dynamics Internal divisions exist between those who sympathize with the Doctor (Mogran) and those who uphold …
Maintain institutional procedures and avoid hasty decisions, even in the face of the Doctor’s warnings. Uphold the Council’s authority and present a unified front, regardless of the consequences. Through bureaucratic procedures and red tape, which delay or prevent decisive action. Through collective indifference, which dismisses urgent warnings as unfounded or exaggerated.
Daleks

The Daleks, as an organization, are the looming existential threat that the Doctor warns the Council about. Though not yet fully operational, their creation is the ultimate goal of Davros’s schemes. The Doctor’s pleas revolve around the need to stop the Daleks before they can be unleashed, framing them as the ultimate weapon that will doom the Kaleds, the Thals, and the universe. The Daleks’ absence in the Council Chamber is palpable, yet their presence is felt through the Doctor’s urgent warnings and the Council’s fatal indifference.

Representation Through the Doctor’s warnings and the implied threat of their creation, which looms over the …
Power Dynamics As a nascent but rapidly approaching force, the Daleks represent the ultimate power dynamic—one that …
Impact The Daleks’ impending creation will lead to the destruction of both the Kaleds and Thals, …
Internal Dynamics Not yet operational, but their creation is driven by Davros’s unchecked ambition and the Council’s …
To be created and unleashed as the ultimate weapon, ensuring the dominance of Davros’s vision. To destroy all opposition, including the Kaleds and Thals, and establish a new order under Dalek rule. Through the fear and urgency they inspire in the Doctor’s warnings, which highlight their destructive potential. Through Davros’s manipulation of the Kaled Council, ensuring that their creation proceeds unchecked.

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 6
Causal

"The Doctor dispatches Sarah and Harry to warn the Kaleds, while he stays behind to sabotage the rocket. His sabotage attempt is interrupted and he is captured."

The Illusion of Escape: Sarah’s Broken Flight
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Causal

"The Doctor dispatches Sarah and Harry to warn the Kaleds, while he stays behind to sabotage the rocket. His sabotage attempt is interrupted and he is captured."

Davros’s Genocidal Gambit: The Poisoned Peace Offering
S12E13 · Genesis of the Daleks Part …
Causal

"The Doctor dispatches Sarah and Harry to warn the Kaleds, while he stays behind to sabotage the rocket. His sabotage attempt is interrupted and he is captured."

"The Doctor’s Gambit: A Warning in the Shadows of War
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Escalation

"Sarah's capture and forced labor escalates from a general situation to a specific re-capture after an escape attempt, highlighting her grim situation."

The Illusion of Escape: Sarah’s Broken Flight
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Escalation

"Sarah's capture and forced labor escalates from a general situation to a specific re-capture after an escape attempt, highlighting her grim situation."

Davros’s Genocidal Gambit: The Poisoned Peace Offering
S12E13 · Genesis of the Daleks Part …
Escalation

"Sarah's capture and forced labor escalates from a general situation to a specific re-capture after an escape attempt, highlighting her grim situation."

"The Doctor’s Gambit: A Warning in the Shadows of War
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What this causes 21
Causal

"The Doctor attempts to sabotage the rocket but is captured, which leads to the need for Sarah and Harry to warn the Kaleds by themselves."

Sabotage Interrupted: The Doctor’s Gamble and the Thal Counterstrike
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Causal

"The Doctor warns the council, but they take only temporary action, leading directly to their decision to suspend experimentation temporarily pending an independent investigation. This highlights the consequences of bureaucratic inaction."

A Pyrrhic Victory and a Desperate Rescue Mission
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Causal

"The Doctor warns the council, but they take only temporary action, leading directly to their decision to suspend experimentation temporarily pending an independent investigation. This highlights the consequences of bureaucratic inaction."

A Fragile Truce and a Deadly Rescue Gambit: The Doctor’s Divided Mission
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Causal

"Davros provides the formula to the Thals, directly resulting in the Thal Councillor ordering the launch of the chemical barrage."

Davros's Genocidal Gambit: The Doctor and Harry Race Against Time to Warn the Kaleds
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Causal

"Davros provides the formula to the Thals, directly resulting in the Thal Councillor ordering the launch of the chemical barrage."

The Doctor’s Desperate Deception: Seizing the Thal Suits
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Causal

"The Doctor dispatches Sarah and Harry to warn the Kaleds, while he stays behind to sabotage the rocket. His sabotage attempt is interrupted and he is captured."

The Illusion of Escape: Sarah’s Broken Flight
S12E13 · Genesis of the Daleks Part …
Causal

"The Doctor dispatches Sarah and Harry to warn the Kaleds, while he stays behind to sabotage the rocket. His sabotage attempt is interrupted and he is captured."

Davros’s Genocidal Gambit: The Poisoned Peace Offering
S12E13 · Genesis of the Daleks Part …
Causal

"The Doctor dispatches Sarah and Harry to warn the Kaleds, while he stays behind to sabotage the rocket. His sabotage attempt is interrupted and he is captured."

"The Doctor’s Gambit: A Warning in the Shadows of War
S12E13 · Genesis of the Daleks Part …
Causal

"The Doctor attempts to sabotage the rocket but is captured, which leads to the need for Sarah and Harry to warn the Kaleds by themselves."

The Doctor’s Gambit: A Countdown to Annihilation and the Spark of Rebellion
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Causal

"The Doctor attempts to sabotage the rocket but is captured, which leads to the need for Sarah and Harry to warn the Kaleds by themselves."

The Doctor’s High-Stakes Delegation: Trust, Sacrifice, and the Clock Ticking on Davros’ Apocalypse
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Causal medium

"The Kaled Council decides that they will begin an inquiry into Davros' work and he pretends to be accepting of the inquiry."

Davros' Final Betrayal: The Daleks Are Born
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Causal medium

"The Doctor's warning about the Daleks leads to Mogran calling a secret council meeting to discuss Davros' work."

Davros' Paranoia Unleashed: The Double Threat of Betrayal and Escape
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Causal medium

"The Doctor's warning about the Daleks leads to Mogran calling a secret council meeting to discuss Davros' work."

Davros' Silent Reckoning: The Weight of a Veiled Threat
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Causal medium

"The Kaled Council decides that they will begin an inquiry into Davros' work and he pretends to be accepting of the inquiry."

Davros’ Final Betrayal: The Council’s Illusion and the Daleks’ Genesis
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Character Continuity

"Sarah is captured as Thal prisoner and is forced to load the rocket which leads to Sarah collapsing from exhaustion."

The Weight of Exhaustion: A Breaking Point and a Fragile Alliance
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Escalation

"Sarah's capture and forced labor escalates from a general situation to a specific re-capture after an escape attempt, highlighting her grim situation."

The Illusion of Escape: Sarah’s Broken Flight
S12E13 · Genesis of the Daleks Part …
Escalation

"Sarah's capture and forced labor escalates from a general situation to a specific re-capture after an escape attempt, highlighting her grim situation."

Davros’s Genocidal Gambit: The Poisoned Peace Offering
S12E13 · Genesis of the Daleks Part …
Escalation

"Sarah's capture and forced labor escalates from a general situation to a specific re-capture after an escape attempt, highlighting her grim situation."

"The Doctor’s Gambit: A Warning in the Shadows of War
S12E13 · Genesis of the Daleks Part …
NARRATIVELY_FOLLOWS

"The Doctor instructs Sarah and Harry, disguised as guards, to go warn the Kaleds, so that they can escape before the Doctor attempts to sabotage the rocket."

The Doctor’s High-Stakes Delegation: Trust, Sacrifice, and the Clock Ticking on Davros’ Apocalypse
S12E13 · Genesis of the Daleks Part …
NARRATIVELY_FOLLOWS

"The Doctor instructs Sarah and Harry, disguised as guards, to go warn the Kaleds, so that they can escape before the Doctor attempts to sabotage the rocket."

Sabotage Interrupted: The Doctor’s Gamble and the Thal Counterstrike
S12E13 · Genesis of the Daleks Part …
NARRATIVELY_FOLLOWS

"The Doctor instructs Sarah and Harry, disguised as guards, to go warn the Kaleds, so that they can escape before the Doctor attempts to sabotage the rocket."

The Doctor’s Gambit: A Countdown to Annihilation and the Spark of Rebellion
S12E13 · Genesis of the Daleks Part …

Part of Larger Arcs

Key Dialogue

"**The Doctor:** *(slamming a fist on the table)* 'You’re all blind! Davros isn’t cooperating—he’s *manipulating* you! Those things he’s building aren’t weapons, they’re *monsters*! And if you don’t stop him now, they’ll wipe out every last one of you—and then they’ll move on to the rest of the universe!'"
"**Mogran:** *(sighing, weary but firm)* 'Doctor, we’ve heard your warnings. But we cannot act on fear alone. The Council has decided: Davros’s experiments will be suspended *temporarily*, pending an independent inquiry. That is the best we can do.'"
"**Harry:** *(muttering to the Doctor, bitter)* 'They’d rather bury their heads in the sand than face the truth. What good is a council that won’t *listen*?'"
"**Ravon:** *(cold, dismissive)* 'The Doctor’s concerns are noted. But we will not be rushed into panic. The Kaled people deserve *order*, not hysteria.'"