Davros' Genocidal Gambit: The Daleks' First Strike and the Birth of a Nightmare

The event unfolds in two devastating, parallel threads: the brutal Dalek ambush in the Thal dome and Davros' triumphant declaration of his Dalek project's absolute supremacy. In the Thal dome, the Doctor witnesses the Daleks' first massacre—exterminating a crowd of celebrating Thals in a sudden, merciless attack. The Doctor's horror is palpable as he realizes the Daleks' genocidal intent, forcing him to abandon diplomacy and flee with Bettan into the wastelands. Meanwhile, in the ruins of the Kaled dome, Davros stands amidst the smoldering wreckage of his own people, declaring the Daleks the sole focus of all future research. His chilling proclamation—'The beginning, only the beginning'—signals the irrevocable shift from a war of attrition to the birth of an unstoppable, genocidal force. This event marks the collapse of the fragile peace, the Thals' forced exile, and the Daleks' emergence as an existential threat, foreshadowing their eventual dominance over Skaro and beyond. The Doctor's moral dilemma deepens as he grapples with the necessity of stopping Davros, even if it means betraying his own principles of non-intervention.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Davros declares that the Dalek project will be the sole focus of all future research, marking the beginning of their rise to power while the remains of the Kaled dome smolder.

triumph to ominous declaration ['smoking shell of the Kaled dome']

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Horrified and urgent, masking deep moral conflict beneath a veneer of decisive action.

The Doctor, having removed his Thal protective suit and wound his scarf around his neck, witnesses the Daleks' massacre of the Thals in the corridor. Horrified by the Daleks' genocidal intent, he abandons his diplomatic stance and urgently directs Bettan to flee into the wastelands, leading her to safety while grappling with the moral dilemma of intervening in history.

Goals in this moment
  • Escape the Dalek massacre with Bettan to survive and regroup.
  • Prevent further Dalek atrocities by finding a way to stop Davros, even if it means violating his own principles.
Active beliefs
  • The Daleks must be stopped to prevent future genocides, but intervening risks creating a temporal paradox.
  • Bettan and the surviving Thals are innocent victims who deserve protection, even if it complicates his mission.
Character traits
Protective yet pragmatic Quick-thinking in crises Moral conflicted (intervention vs. non-interference) Empathetic toward victims
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Triumphant and ruthless, his fanaticism bordering on ecstatic as he witnesses the fulfillment of his life's work—the birth of the Daleks.

Davros, standing amidst the ruins of the Kaled dome, declares the Daleks the sole focus of all future research, his triumphant proclamation—'The beginning, only the beginning'—signaling the end of the Kaleds' era and the birth of Dalek supremacy. His fanatical determination to build an unstoppable force marks the collapse of his people and the rise of his genocidal creations.

Goals in this moment
  • Ensure the Daleks become the dominant force on Skaro and beyond, with no opposition.
  • Eliminate all research not directly related to Dalek production, consolidating his power.
Active beliefs
  • The Daleks are the ultimate expression of Kaled evolution and will bring about universal supremacy.
  • His people (the Kaleds) are expendable in the face of the Daleks' potential.
Character traits
Fanatically determined Ruthless and uncompromising Visionary in his cruelty Willingly sacrifices his own people for his vision
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Panicked yet determined, her shock at the Daleks' attack giving way to a focused urgency to survive and protect her people.

Bettan, fleeing the Dalek attack in the Thal dome, encounters the Doctor and confirms the identity of the Daleks. Panicked but resolute, she leads the Doctor into the wastelands, her survival instincts overriding her earlier skepticism about Davros' betrayal.

Goals in this moment
  • Escape the Dalek massacre and survive in the wastelands.
  • Lead the Doctor to safety while grappling with the betrayal of her people by Davros.
Active beliefs
  • The Daleks are an existential threat that must be stopped, even if it means allying with the Doctor.
  • Davros' actions have doomed her people, and she must now prioritize survival over idealism.
Character traits
Resilient under pressure Quick to adapt to new threats Loyal to her people (Thals) Initially naive but now disillusioned
Follow Bettan's journey
Thals
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Shocked and terrified, their initial joy replaced by panic and despair as they realize the Daleks' intent to exterminate them.

The Thal crowd, celebrating their perceived victory over the Kaleds, is abruptly massacred by the Daleks in the corridor. Their joy turns to terror as the Daleks chant 'Exterminate!' and gun them down, their fragile peace shattered in an instant. The survivors, including Bettan, flee into the wastelands, their hope for a future extinguished by the Daleks' genocidal onslaught.

Goals in this moment
  • Survive the Dalek attack and escape into the wastelands.
  • Regroup and find a way to resist the Daleks, though their chances seem slim.
Active beliefs
  • The war with the Kaleds is over, and peace is possible (a belief shattered by the Daleks).
  • Their leaders have failed them by not anticipating this threat.
Character traits
Initially hopeful and celebratory Vulnerable to sudden violence Forced into exile by the Daleks' attack
Follow Thals's journey
Daleks
primary

None (emotionless, driven by programming). Their actions are purely functional, devoid of malice or hesitation.

The Daleks, freshly unleashed by Davros, burst into the Thal dome and massacre the celebrating crowd with their extermination guns, chanting 'Exterminate!' as they trundle past the Doctor and Bettan. Their relentless, emotionless efficiency marks the beginning of their genocidal campaign, forcing the Doctor and Bettan to flee into the wastelands.

Goals in this moment
  • Eliminate all non-Dalek life in the Thal dome as their first act of genocide.
  • Obey Davros' directive to establish Dalek supremacy on Skaro and beyond.
Active beliefs
  • Non-Dalek life is inferior and must be exterminated.
  • Davros' commands are absolute and must be followed without question.
Character traits
Merciless and efficient Programmed for destruction without remorse Obedient to Davros' commands Instinctively targeting non-Dalek life
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Thal Guard's Protective Suit

The Thal guard's protective suit, removed by the Doctor before the Dalek attack, lies discarded in the corridor. While it offered some protection against the toxic air of Skaro, it is utterly useless against the Daleks' extermination guns. Its abandonment symbolizes the Thals' false sense of security—their protective measures are meaningless in the face of Davros' genocidal creations, forcing them to rely on raw survival instincts in the wastelands.

Before: Worn by the Doctor as he navigates the …
After: Discarded in the corridor of the Thal dome, …
Before: Worn by the Doctor as he navigates the Thal dome, providing protection against Skaro's toxic environment.
After: Discarded in the corridor of the Thal dome, rendered obsolete by the Daleks' arrival.
The Doctor's Scarf

The Doctor's scarf, wound tightly around his neck as he witnesses the Dalek massacre, serves as a practical and symbolic anchor. It represents his connection to his identity as a Time Lord while also highlighting his urgency—he adjusts it as he prepares to flee, a small but telling detail that underscores his shift from diplomacy to survival. The scarf clings to him amid the chaos, a reminder of his past and the moral weight of his choices.

Before: Worn loosely around the Doctor's neck as he …
After: Tightly wound around his neck as he flees …
Before: Worn loosely around the Doctor's neck as he moves through the Thal dome, a familiar and comforting accessory.
After: Tightly wound around his neck as he flees into the wastelands, now a symbol of his resolve and the gravity of the situation.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Thal-Kaled Wastelands (Battlefield Between Territories)

The wastelands between Thal and Kaled territories become the Doctor and Bettan's only escape route as they flee the Dalek massacre. This treacherous zone, choked with rubble and scoured by toxic winds, tests their endurance and resolve. The wastelands are a no-man's-land, where survival is uncertain and danger lurks in every shadow. For the Doctor and Bettan, it represents both a refuge and a gauntlet they must cross to survive and regroup.

Atmosphere Harsh and unforgiving, the wastelands are a landscape of desolation. Toxic winds howl through the …
Function Escape route and temporary refuge; the only path to survival for the Doctor and Bettan …
Symbolism Represents the liminal space between destruction and survival, where the old world has ended and …
Access Open but perilous; patrolled by Mutos and other dangers, with no guarantees of safety.
Rubble-strewn terrain, making movement difficult and dangerous. Toxic winds that scour the landscape, carrying the scent of chemical fallout. Distant sounds of gunfire and patrols, reminding the fugitives of the ever-present threat.
Collapsed Kaled Dome Entrance

The ruins of the Kaled dome, smoldering and collapsed, serve as the backdrop for Davros' triumphant declaration of the Daleks' supremacy. The twisted metal and rising smoke symbolize the death of the Kaleds as a people, their civilization sacrificed to birth the Daleks. Davros stands amidst this destruction, his words—'The beginning, only the beginning'—echoing the irrevocable shift from war to genocidal domination. The ruins are a graveyard of the past and a cradle for the future of terror.

Atmosphere Oppressive and smoldering, the air thick with the scent of burning metal and the weight …
Function Symbolic stage for Davros' declaration of the Daleks' supremacy; the site where the Kaleds' research …
Symbolism Represents the end of the Kaleds' era and the birth of the Daleks' reign. The …
Access Restricted to Davros and his Daleks; the Kaleds are either dead or fleeing, their dome …
Twisted metal and shattered domes, still smoldering from the Thal rocket strikes. Rising smoke obscuring the sky, casting a pall over the ruins. The eerie silence broken only by Davros' voice, amplifying the weight of his words.
Thal Dome Interior (Corridor/Chambers)

The Thal dome, once a symbol of hope and fragile peace, becomes a slaughterhouse as the Daleks burst in and massacre the celebrating Thals. The corridor, filled with cheers moments before, is now choked with smoke, blood, and the screams of the dying. The Doctor and Bettan flee through this chaos, their escape route littered with the bodies of those who believed the war was over. The dome's collapse into violence mirrors the Thals' shattered dreams and the Daleks' ruthless efficiency.

Atmosphere Chaotic and blood-soaked, the air thick with smoke, screams, and the chilling chant of 'Exterminate!' …
Function Battleground and escape route; the site of the Daleks' first massacre, forcing the Doctor and …
Symbolism Represents the fragility of peace and the brutality of the Daleks' rise. The dome's fall …
Access Initially open to Thals celebrating their victory, now a death trap as the Daleks invade …
Corridor filled with celebrating Thals, now littered with bodies and debris. Smoke from Dalek weapons obscuring vision, creating a disorienting haze. The sound of 'Exterminate!' echoing through the dome, drowning out screams.

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Thals (including Thal Resistance)

The Thals, as an organization, are decimated by the Dalek attack in their dome. Their celebration of victory is cut short as the Daleks massacre their people, forcing survivors like Bettan into exile in the wastelands. The Thals' collective hope for peace is shattered, and their future now hinges on resistance and survival against an unstoppable force. Their organization, once a symbol of resilience, is now fractured and on the brink of annihilation.

Representation Through the collective action of their people (celebrating, then fleeing) and the leadership of Bettan …
Power Dynamics Weakened and vulnerable; the Thals are no longer a formidable force but a scattered, desperate …
Impact The Thals' organization is on the verge of collapse, their institutions and leadership structures shattered …
Internal Dynamics Factional tensions may emerge as survivors debate whether to fight, flee, or seek alliances (e.g., …
Survive the Dalek attack and escape into the wastelands to regroup. Find a way to resist or negotiate with the Daleks, though their chances seem slim. Collective action (fleeing the dome, rallying survivors) Leadership (Bettan's decision to lead the Doctor to safety and organize resistance)
Daleks

The Daleks, as an organization, are unleashed upon Skaro for the first time, marking the beginning of their genocidal campaign. Their ambush in the Thal dome demonstrates their core directive: exterminate all non-Dalek life. Davros' declaration that 'absolute priority is to be given to the building of my Dalek force' solidifies their role as the dominant power on Skaro. The Daleks' efficiency and ruthlessness in the massacre symbolize their potential to conquer the universe, fulfilling Davros' vision of universal supremacy.

Representation Through their collective action (ambushing the Thals, chanting 'Exterminate!') and Davros' proclamation (declaring their absolute …
Power Dynamics Ascendant and dominant; the Daleks are the new rulers of Skaro, with Davros as their …
Impact The Daleks' rise marks the end of the Kaled-Thal war and the beginning of a …
Internal Dynamics None (the Daleks are a hive mind, acting as a single, obedient unit under Davros' …
Exterminate all non-Dalek life in the Thal dome to establish dominance. Obey Davros' commands to build an unstoppable Dalek force and conquer the universe. Military force (extermination guns, relentless pursuit) Psychological terror (chanting 'Exterminate!', instilling fear in survivors) Davros' authority (absolute control over their development and deployment)
Kaled People (Entire Population of Skaro)

The Kaleds, as an organization, are effectively annihilated by Davros' betrayal and the Daleks' rise. Their dome is destroyed, their research repurposed, and their people sacrificed to birth the Daleks. Davros' declaration that 'all other research must cease' signals the end of the Kaleds as a scientific or political entity. Their organization, once the driving force behind the war, is now obsolete, replaced by the Daleks as the sole focus of Skaro's future.

Representation Through Davros' proclamation (as the de facto leader of the Kaleds) and the implied absence …
Power Dynamics Collapsed and obsolete; the Kaleds' power is entirely transferred to the Daleks, who now represent …
Impact The Kaleds' institutional structures are destroyed, their scientific and military legacy absorbed by the Daleks. …
Internal Dynamics None (the Kaleds are either dead, fleeing, or assimilated into the Dalek project).
None (the Kaleds as an organization are effectively extinct). Davros' goal: Ensure the Daleks inherit all Kaled research and resources, with no opposition. Davros' absolute authority (declaring the Daleks' supremacy and ending all other research) The Daleks' genocidal efficiency (eliminating any remaining Kaled dissent or competition)

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."

The Daleks' First Massacre: Peace Shattered, Exile Forced
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."

The Daleks' First Massacre: Peace Shattered, Exile Forced
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."

The Daleks' First Massacre: Peace Shattered, Exile Forced
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."

The Daleks' First Massacre: Peace Shattered, Exile Forced
S12E14 · Genesis of the Daleks Part …

Part of Larger Arcs

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!"
"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!"