The Daleks' First Massacre: Peace Shattered, Exile Forced

The fragile peace between the Thals and the Doctor is violently shattered as the Daleks—now fully operational and devoid of morality—launch a surprise attack on the Thal dome. The once-celebratory atmosphere dissolves into chaos as the Daleks' relentless 'Exterminate!' echoes through the corridors, slaughtering Thals without hesitation. The Doctor, realizing the dome is no longer safe, urgently orders Bettan to flee into the wastelands, marking the collapse of diplomacy and the forced exile of the last surviving Thals. Meanwhile, Davros, observing the destruction of the Kaled dome, declares the Daleks as the sole focus of all future research, abandoning his own dying race to ensure their dominance. This event serves as a brutal turning point, exposing the Daleks' genocidal nature and forcing the Thals into a desperate fight for survival against an unstoppable enemy. The Doctor's moral dilemma deepens as he witnesses the immediate consequences of his failure to stop the Daleks' creation, while Bettan's resistance is born from the ashes of this massacre.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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The Doctor encounters celebrating Thals who thank him for bringing peace, but their celebration is cut short by the arrival of the Daleks, who immediately begin exterminating them.

joy to terror ['corridor']

Bettan witnesses the Daleks' attack, prompting the Doctor to urge her to hide and then decides they must escape the Thal dome, seeking a way out into the wastelands.

fear to determination

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Urgent and alarmed, with a deep sense of guilt and moral conflict over the Daleks' creation and the failure to prevent their rise.

The Doctor, having removed his Thal protective suit and adjusted his scarf, is caught in the transition from celebration to chaos as the Daleks attack. He immediately shifts into a protective and directive role, urging Bettan to flee and leading her toward the wastelands. His actions are driven by urgency and a deep sense of responsibility for the unfolding tragedy, reflecting his moral conflict over the Daleks' creation.

Goals in this moment
  • Ensure Bettan's survival by guiding her to safety in the wastelands.
  • Avoid direct confrontation with the Daleks to preserve his own life and continue his mission to stop them.
Active beliefs
  • The Daleks must be stopped at all costs to prevent their genocidal campaign.
  • Diplomacy and negotiation are no longer viable options; survival and resistance are the only paths forward.
Character traits
Protective Decisive Empathetic Moral burdened Strategic thinker
Follow The Doctor's journey

Triumphant and ruthless, reveling in the Daleks' success and the abandonment of his own race, driven by an unyielding desire for power and dominance.

Davros, observing the destruction of the Kaled dome, declares the Daleks as the sole focus of all future research, abandoning his own dying race. His triumphant and ruthless demeanor underscores his commitment to the Daleks' supremacy and his willingness to sacrifice everything—including his own people—for their dominance. This moment solidifies his role as the architect of the Daleks' rise and the enemy of all life on Skaro.

Goals in this moment
  • Ensure the Daleks become the sole focus of all research and development, abandoning all other projects.
  • Solidify the Daleks' dominance on Skaro and beyond, eliminating any opposition.
Active beliefs
  • The Daleks are the ultimate weapon and the key to universal supremacy.
  • Sacrificing the Kaleds is a necessary step to ensure the Daleks' success and his own legacy.
Character traits
Triumphant Ruthless Single-minded Manipulative Uncompromising
Follow Davros's journey

Terrified and disoriented, but rapidly shifting to a state of determined survival and nascent resistance against the Daleks.

Bettan is initially caught off guard by the Daleks' attack, her confusion and terror evident as she questions the Doctor about the creatures. She quickly transitions into a state of survival mode, following the Doctor's lead as they flee the Thal dome. Her actions reflect a mix of fear, determination, and a growing resolve to resist the Daleks, marking the birth of her role as a leader in the Thal resistance.

Goals in this moment
  • Survive the Dalek attack by fleeing the Thal dome with the Doctor.
  • Understand the nature of the Daleks and their threat to her people.
Active beliefs
  • The Doctor's warnings about Davros and the Daleks were accurate, and her people are in grave danger.
  • Resistance and survival are now the only options for the Thals.
Character traits
Confused Terrified Adaptive Resolute Quick to act under pressure
Follow Bettan's journey
Thals
primary

Initially joyful and relieved, rapidly shifting to sheer terror and despair as they are massacred by the Daleks, with survivors experiencing profound trauma and a sense of hopelessness.

The Thals, initially celebrating their victory over the Kaleds, are caught completely off guard by the Daleks' attack. Their joy turns to terror as the Daleks open fire, slaughtering them without mercy. The few who survive are forced to flee into the wastelands, marking the end of their civilization and the beginning of their exile. Their fate serves as a stark reminder of the Daleks' genocidal nature and the fragility of peace on Skaro.

Goals in this moment
  • Survive the Dalek attack by fleeing the dome.
  • Reunite with any remaining Thal survivors in the wastelands.
Active beliefs
  • Their victory over the Kaleds was a false hope, and the Daleks represent a far greater threat.
  • Their only chance for survival lies in fleeing and finding refuge in the wastelands.
Character traits
Joyful (initially) Terrified Vulnerable Desperate Traumatized
Follow Thals's journey
Daleks
primary

None (emotionless, driven solely by their programming and Davros' commands).

The Daleks, now fully operational, launch a surprise attack on the Thal dome, slaughtering the celebrating Thals with their extermination guns. Their relentless 'Exterminate!' cries echo through the corridors as they trundle past the Doctor and Bettan, embodying their genocidal nature and absolute lack of mercy. Their actions mark the beginning of their campaign to dominate Skaro and beyond.

Goals in this moment
  • Eliminate all non-Dalek life in the Thal dome as part of their genocidal mission.
  • Establish dominance and fear among the remaining Thals and other potential threats.
Active beliefs
  • All non-Dalek life is inferior and must be exterminated.
  • Their purpose is to serve Davros and enforce his vision of universal supremacy.
Character traits
Relentless Genocidal Emotionless Obedient to Davros Mechanically efficient
Follow Daleks's journey

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Thal Guard's Protective Suit

The Thal guard's protective suit, worn by the Doctor earlier in the scene, is removed as he prepares to flee the dome. This suit, designed to shield against Skaro's toxic environment, is now rendered useless against the Daleks' advanced weaponry. Its removal signifies the Doctor's shift from a disguised observer to an active participant in the unfolding crisis, prioritizing mobility and survival over protection from the planet's hazards.

Before: Worn by the Doctor as he navigates the …
After: Discarded by the Doctor as he urges Bettan …
Before: Worn by the Doctor as he navigates the Thal dome, providing protection against Skaro's toxic atmosphere but offering no defense against the Daleks.
After: Discarded by the Doctor as he urges Bettan to flee, left behind in the chaos of the Thal dome as the Daleks attack.
The Doctor's Scarf

The Doctor's scarf, a practical yet symbolic item, is adjusted around his neck as the Daleks attack. It serves as a reminder of his identity and purpose, grounding him amid the chaos. The scarf clings to him as he urges Bettan to flee, symbolizing his role as a protector and his connection to his own time and mission. Its presence underscores the contrast between the Doctor's humanity and the Daleks' mechanical brutality.

Before: Worn loosely around the Doctor's neck as he …
After: Clinging tightly to the Doctor as he flees …
Before: Worn loosely around the Doctor's neck as he removes his Thal protective suit, symbolizing his transition from a disguised ally to his true self.
After: Clinging tightly to the Doctor as he flees the Thal dome with Bettan, now a symbol of his resolve and the urgency of their escape.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Thal-Kaled Wastelands (Battlefield Between Territories)

The wastelands, a treacherous and unforgiving expanse between Thal and Kaled territories, become the only refuge for the surviving Thals and the Doctor as they flee the Dalek attack. This desolate landscape, filled with rubble and toxic winds, tests the survivors' endurance and resolve. It serves as a stark contrast to the relative safety of the Thal dome, forcing them to confront the harsh realities of their new existence as exiles and resistance fighters.

Atmosphere Harsh and unforgiving, with toxic winds and the ever-present threat of Mutos or Dalek patrols. …
Function Escape route and temporary refuge for the Doctor and Bettan, marking the beginning of their …
Symbolism Represents the Thals' fall from grace and their forced adaptation to a life of survival …
Access Open to all who can survive its harsh conditions, but patrolled by Mutos and potentially …
Rubble and debris from the war littering the landscape, creating obstacles and hiding places. Toxic winds and chemical fallout, posing a constant threat to the survivors' health and safety. The distant sounds of gunfire and explosions, reminders of the ongoing conflict and the Daleks' relentless advance.
Collapsed Kaled Dome Entrance

The Kaled dome ruins, a smoldering shell of what was once the Kaleds' last stronghold, serve as a backdrop for Davros' declaration of the Daleks' supremacy. The destruction of the dome symbolizes the end of the Kaled race and the beginning of the Daleks' dominance. Davros stands amid the ruins, his triumphant and ruthless demeanor underscoring his commitment to the Daleks' future and his willingness to abandon his own people for their success.

Atmosphere Smoldering and desolate, filled with the heat of recent destruction and the acrid smell of …
Function Symbolic backdrop for Davros' declaration of the Daleks' supremacy and the abandonment of the Kaled …
Symbolism Represents the Kaleds' extinction and the Daleks' ascendance as the dominant force on Skaro. The …
Access Restricted to Davros and the Daleks, as the Kaleds are either dead or fleeing. The …
Twisted metal and shattered domes, evidence of the Kaleds' final stand and the Daleks' destructive power. Smoke and heat lingering in the air, a reminder of the recent destruction and the Daleks' relentless advance. The distant sounds of Dalek activity, underscoring their newfound dominance and the Kaleds' extinction.
Thal Dome Interior (Corridor/Chambers)

The Thal dome, once a symbol of hope and celebration for the Thals, becomes a battleground as the Daleks launch their surprise attack. The corridors, filled with the sounds of joy and relief just moments before, are now echoing with the chilling cries of 'Exterminate!' and the screams of the dying. The dome's fall marks the end of the Thals' civilization and the beginning of their exile into the wastelands, transforming a place of sanctuary into a graveyard.

Atmosphere Chaotic and terrifying, filled with the sounds of gunfire, screams, and the Daleks' relentless cries …
Function Battleground and site of massacre, marking the collapse of Thal civilization and the forced exile …
Symbolism Represents the fragility of peace and the brutal reality of the Daleks' genocidal campaign. The …
Access Initially open to all Thals, now a death trap as the Daleks systematically exterminate its …
Corridors filled with the bodies of slain Thals and the smoke of Dalek weaponry. The once-jubilant atmosphere now replaced by the sounds of gunfire, screams, and the Daleks' chilling battle cries. Bloodstains and debris littering the floors, evidence of the Daleks' relentless attack.

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Daleks

The Daleks, as an organization, launch their first major offensive against the Thals, slaughtering them without mercy in the Thal dome. This event marks the beginning of their genocidal campaign and their rise as the dominant force on Skaro. Davros' declaration of the Daleks as the sole focus of all future research solidifies their role as the new rulers of Skaro, with absolute authority and a mandate to exterminate all non-Dalek life.

Representation Through their collective action, the Daleks embody Davros' vision of universal supremacy. Their representation is …
Power Dynamics The Daleks exert absolute power over the Thals and the remaining Kaleds, with Davros as …
Impact The Daleks' organization is solidified as the new ruling power on Skaro, with Davros at …
Internal Dynamics The Daleks operate as a unified and emotionless force, with no internal conflicts or hierarchies …
Eliminate all non-Dalek life in the Thal dome as part of their genocidal mission. Establish dominance and fear among the remaining Thals and other potential threats, ensuring their absolute supremacy on Skaro. Mechanical efficiency and relentless obedience to Davros' commands. The use of advanced weaponry and armor to overwhelm and exterminate their enemies without resistance.
Kaled People (Entire Population of Skaro)

The Kaleds, as an organization, are effectively abandoned by Davros as he declares the Daleks the sole focus of all future research. Their dome is destroyed, and their people are left to die, marking the end of their civilization and the beginning of the Daleks' dominance. The Kaleds' fate serves as a warning of Davros' ruthlessness and the Daleks' genocidal nature, with their extinction paving the way for the Daleks' rise.

Representation Through their absence and the destruction of their dome, the Kaleds are represented as a …
Power Dynamics The Kaleds are completely powerless, abandoned by Davros and left to die as the Daleks …
Impact The Kaleds' organization is effectively destroyed, with their institutional structures and hierarchies dismantled. Their extinction …
Internal Dynamics The Kaleds' internal dynamics are reduced to survival and despair, with any remaining members scattered …
Survive the destruction of their dome and the Daleks' rise, though their chances are slim to none. Seek refuge or resistance, though their organization is effectively dismantled and their people extinct. None, as the Kaleds are abandoned and left to die. Their influence is nullified by Davros' declaration and the Daleks' dominance. The few surviving Kaleds, if any, may attempt to flee or hide, but their influence is negligible in the face of the Daleks' power.
Thals (including Thal Resistance)

The Thals, as an organization, are decimated by the Daleks' surprise attack on their dome. Their celebration of victory over the Kaleds is cut short, and their civilization is reduced to a handful of survivors fleeing into the wastelands. This event marks the end of the Thals as a cohesive society and the beginning of their exile and resistance against the Daleks. Their fate serves as a warning of the Daleks' genocidal nature and the fragility of peace on Skaro.

Representation Through the collective action of its members, who are either massacred or forced into exile. …
Power Dynamics From a position of false hope and victory, the Thals are reduced to a state …
Impact The Thals' organization is effectively dismantled, with their civilization reduced to a scattered group of …
Internal Dynamics The Thals' internal dynamics shift from a structured society to a fragmented group of survivors, …
Survive the Dalek attack by fleeing the dome and seeking refuge in the wastelands. Reunite with any remaining Thal survivors to form a resistance against the Daleks. Collective action and adaptation to survive in the wastelands. The emergence of Bettan as a leader, rallying the survivors and organizing resistance efforts.

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 5
Causal

"The Daleks' readiness leads directly to their attack on the celebrating Thals, shattering the illusion of peace."

The False Dawn: Davros’s Victory and the Thals’ Blind Optimism
S12E14 · Genesis of the Daleks Part …
Causal

"The Daleks' readiness leads directly to their attack on the celebrating Thals, shattering the illusion of peace."

The Doctor’s Revelation: Myth vs. Reality on Skaro
S12E14 · Genesis of the Daleks Part …
Causal

"The Daleks' readiness leads directly to their attack on the celebrating Thals, shattering the illusion of peace."

The Birth of the Unfeeling: Davros' Final Command
S12E14 · Genesis of the Daleks Part …
Causal

"The celebration cut short leads directly to the need for escape."

Davros' Genocidal Gambit: The Daleks' First Strike and the Birth of a Nightmare
S12E14 · Genesis of the Daleks Part …
Thematic Parallel medium

"The Daleks' brutal attack is thematically paralleled by Davros's declaration of the Daleks as the sole focus, underlining Davros's ruthless ambition."

Davros' Genocidal Gambit: The Daleks' First Strike and the Birth of a Nightmare
S12E14 · Genesis of the Daleks Part …
What this causes 3
Causal

"Escaping the Thal leads to the Doctor explaining the Daleks merciless nature."

The Doctor’s Gambit: A Moral Reckoning in the Trenches
S12E14 · Genesis of the Daleks Part …
Causal

"The celebration cut short leads directly to the need for escape."

Davros' Genocidal Gambit: The Daleks' First Strike and the Birth of a Nightmare
S12E14 · Genesis of the Daleks Part …
Thematic Parallel medium

"The Daleks' brutal attack is thematically paralleled by Davros's declaration of the Daleks as the sole focus, underlining Davros's ruthless ambition."

Davros' Genocidal Gambit: The Daleks' First Strike and the Birth of a Nightmare
S12E14 · Genesis of the Daleks Part …

Key Dialogue

"THAL: (The happy group goes round a corner and meets -) Peace! Thank you!"
"DALEK: (The Thals die. The Doctor hears the sounds and meets Bettan running away.) Exterminate. Exterminate!"
"DOCTOR: (The Daleks trundle past.) Keep back. Get out of sight."
"DOCTOR: We've got to get out of the Thal dome."
"BETTAN: Are those the Daleks?"
"DOCTOR: (Bettan nods.) Out into the wastelands. Do you know a way?"
"DOCTOR: Good. Yes, they are the Daleks. Come on, lead the way."
"DAVROS: (Meanwhile, the smoking shell of the Kaled dome falls in on itself.) The beginning, only the beginning. From this moment, all other research must cease. Absolute priority is to be given to the building of my Dalek force. Nothing, absolutely nothing, must delay this glorious project!"