Objects
Physical items that carry narrative significance, from personal possessions to symbolic artifacts that shape the story.
Compact bracelet-like device with a three-ended swirl design fits on the Doctor's left wrist. Time Lords provided it on Skaro's battlefield as a link to …
**Consolidated Description**: Dalek extermination guns are the primary weapons of Dalek forces, emitting a piercing hum that cuts through acrid smoke and blood-stenched air. They …
A towering, war-torn rocket housed in a claustrophobic Thal silo, serving as the Thals' ultimate weapon and part of a broader 'Thal Rocket Barrage' aimed …
Nyder grips this reel of magnetic tape ejected from the interrogation room recorder. It holds the Doctor's weary confessions naming Dalek weaknesses and future defeats, …
Military-grade high-explosive bundles with detonator wires, retrieved from a locked Kaled corridor cupboard and used as the primary sabotage tool in the Dalek incubation chamber. …
This screen in Davros' office delivers a live feed of the laboratory massacre. The Doctor, Sarah, and Harry watch transfixed as Daleks exterminate Gharman and …
Nyder wields the cosh as his primary weapon in the dim corridor confrontation, raising it against the Doctor in a desperate bid to escape. The …
Prominent red button on Davros's control console inside the Kaled bunker on Skaro. This mechanism, referred to interchangeably as the 'Total Destruct Button' and the …
Critical destructive mechanism for the Thals' final stand against the Daleks; their detonation causes the bunker's collapse and reshapes the battlefield.
A dedicated Time Lord tool for locating etheric beams, passed between the Doctor, Sarah Jane, Nyder, and Tane during the Skaro mission. Serves as a …
A slender, multi-functional device repurposed for electronic sabotage, including short-circuiting consoles and silencing communications. Central to the Doctor’s resistance efforts in the Kaled bunker, used …
City-wide protective structure housing the Kaled civilian population, distinct from military installations like the Kaled Bunker. Targeted by Davros to escalate the Thal-Kaled war.
The Doctor and Harry don these scuffed Thal guards' uniforms (including helmets and protective suits) to masquerade as Thal guards, infiltrating the rocket silo's shadows. …
Kaled military-issue sidearm initially holstered on General Ravon's belt, later disarmed by the Doctor, used by Harry Sullivan to enforce compliance during the escape, and …
The structural cap at the **top of the Thal genocidal rocket**, perched at the highest point of the silo’s scaffolding. This is the **final destination** …
A high-security Thal rocket silo complex containing: 1) **Scaffolding**: A treacherous metal framework with unstable struts and metre-wide gaps forming a deadly climb toward the …
Manual plunger handle used by Bettan to remotely activate the Thal Detonation Devices, symbolizing the Thals' final sacrifice to destroy the Daleks.
A *single, parasitic Dalek organism* that latches onto the Doctor’s neck, distinct from the incubation chamber that houses its peers. Acts as a *symbolic and …
Twisted, failed genetic experiments left to fester in the Kaled cave system, serving as environmental hazards for the Doctor’s team. Distinct from Davros’ later successful …
Exposed electrical wires scavenged from the Dalek production line, used by the Doctor to rig a sabotage trap during the escape from the incubation room. …
A claustrophobic ventilation system in the Kaled facility, comprising narrow primary and secondary ducts that snake through the detention room and beyond. The system is …
Protective respirator scavenged from a dead Kaled soldier's hybridized armor (animal skins + synthetic fibers), used by the Doctor’s group to survive the Gas Shell’s …
Kaled soldiers wield machine guns and firearms in Skaro's trenches, ruins, and storerooms, deploying them amid choking gas smoke, misty battlefields, and post-combat cleaning routines …
A compact, functional communication device used by Davros in the interrogation room to issue and reverse orders to Elite Unit Seven and other Kaled forces. …
An *offensive*, newly created chemical formula (on a single sheet of paper) *intentionally* given to the Thal Councillor as a fake peace offering. It *counteracts* …
Heavy metallic bunker door at the entrance to Davros' office, distinct from internal control mechanisms. Slams shut during confrontations, physically isolating characters (e.g., Harry Sullivan) …
The sideboard stands in Davros' office, its surface cluttered with tools and weapons amid the tense standoff. Sarah scans it and spots a Dalek gun, …
A small black switch protruding from Davros's life-support console in the interrogation chamber, which controls his critical life-support systems. The Doctor manipulates this switch to …
A set of wired benches in Davros's interrogation chamber, equipped with thick restraints and control panels for administering electric shocks or neural probes. The benches …
The advanced ray gun recovered from the dead Kaled soldier's grasp amid the bomb crater on Skaro. This futuristic energy weapon—contrasting sharply with the primitive …
Secure door sealing the sterile Kaled detention cell in the Skaro bunker. Serves as the controlled entry point for Ronson (who checks it closed for …
A compact device clipped to the uniform of a dead Kaled soldier amid Skaro's bomb craters. It pairs with a gas mask and hybridized armor …
Buried pressure-sensitive landmine in Skaro's war-torn wasteland, a deadly obstacle in the thousand-year conflict between Kaleds and Thals. The Doctor triggers it underfoot, freezing motionless …
Wearable environmental protection gear for Thal Guards, discarded during the Dalek attack.
A towering rocket silo structure within the Thal Dome, serving as both a launch site for Thal rockets and a brutal enforcement of Muto slave …
Thal soldiers wield these firearms amid the rocket silo's towering scaffolding. The weapons are used to fire warning shots that force Sevrin back from the …
Tactical monitoring tools used by the Thals to track Dalek positions and coordinate the timing of the bunker's detonation; their readouts are critical for Bettan's …
A *macroscopic, architectural space* housing the Dalek incubation system, distinct from the individual embryos it contains. Serves as the primary setting for the Doctor’s sabotage …
A critical toggle switch mounted on the Dalek prototype's casing in the Kaled laboratory. This switch controls the Dalek's operational mode: when activated (e.g., by …
Davros unveils this prototype in the Kaled laboratory as a living, thinking, self-supporting creature encased in a Mark Three travel machine. The machine features voice …
A single physical sheet of paper outlining chromosomal deletions to eliminate conscience, emotion, and pity in Dalek embryos, handed to Gharman in the Kaled bunker. …
Davros hunches in the dimly lit laboratory and taps this console's keys, its faint glow revealing his monitoring of distant rebel gunfire and uprising progress. …
Critical control switch **inside Davros' office**, distinct from the office entrance door. When activated, it triggers the opening of sealed doors to release Daleks into …
A piercing auditory alarm integrated into Davros's life-support chair, designed to emit a shrill wail when the system is activated, fails, or is tampered with. …
A hefty, jagged rock grabbed from the cave floor and used as an improvised hammer to smash the giant clam's shell, but discarded after proving …
A set of deliberately misleading scientific notes filled with jargon, created by the Doctor to deceive the Kaled Elite during his interrogation. The notes exploit …
A jagged stalactite snapped from the cave ceiling and used as a lever to pry open the giant clam's shell, successfully freeing Harry's leg. Embodying …
Interior metal bars jammed in a narrow rock wall gap inside the Failed Experiments Cave, blocking the Doctor and Harry's path to the wastelands. Rusty …
Gharman carries this weapon into the charged standoff outside the incubation room, then hands it to a colleague before facing the Kaled Elite. Sarah, Harry, …
A malfunctioning mechanical platform lift system located in a dim corridor of the Kaled command complex, consisting of both the lift platform itself and its …
Located in the Kaled detention room during Nyder's betrayal of Gharman; serves as a covert access point for the Doctor, whose banging noises disrupt Davros …
A prominent large red knob protrudes from the control panel of the torture benches in Davros's bunker interrogation room. Davros grips and turns it to …
A metre-wide void separates the rocket silo's scaffolding from the rocket's nose cone, forming a deadly chasm Sevrin and Sarah must leap across to escape. …
A wall-mounted communication button fixed into the corridor wall of the Kaled command complex. Nyder presses it with ruthless efficiency during the standoff at Platform …
A retrofitted security mechanism fixed to the silo scaffolding, designed to immobilize intruders by snapping shut and delivering electric shocks. Activated by Thal guards to …
A permanent, flat horizontal surface embedded in the rocket silo's scaffolding, serving as a narrow ledge for characters to stand, lie, or be seized from …
Personal sidearm drawn by Ronson in the Kaled detention room to threaten the Doctor and Harry Sullivan, symbolizing his internal conflict and moral hesitation during …
A secure, sealed container used by Nyder to transport and store the Prototype Dalek's Gun Unit prior to its attachment to the Dalek prototype. Its …
Passive storage container used to hold confiscated items (e.g., Time Ring, etheric beam locator) after they are detected by the security scanner.
Active detection device used by Tane to scan prisoners for contraband power sources, emitting a piercing hum when detecting the Doctor's Time Ring.
A large wall-mounted or console-integrated screen in the Thal control room that broadcasts a live feed of the Kaled dome under rocket assault. The display …
A wall-mounted device that passively tracks and displays accumulating toxic gas/radiation levels using a sliding marker with 'Safe,' 'Danger,' and 'Toxic Level' thresholds. Serves as …
The actual projectile weapon deployed by the Thals to destroy the Kaled dome. Tracked on monitors in the control room and responsible for the explosion …
A container of sixteen lethal distronic explosive cylinders, actively emitting raw radiation that poisons those who handle them. Delivered by Thal Guards to slave laborers …
A wheeled electric vehicle used exclusively for transporting unshielded distronic explosives to slave laborers in the Thal Dome, distinct from personal protective equipment worn by …
Located inside the Thal rocket silo, distinct from the roof panel; functions as a defensive mechanism to trap intruders via electrification.
Metal bars sealing the narrow entrance to the ventilation duct in the Kaled detention room, directly blocking the Doctor and Harry’s escape route. Central to …
Inanimate, sleek, armored shells lining the Kaled laboratory walls, designed to encase genetically conditioned mutants and form the external chassis of Davros’s Daleks. These casings …
A **transparent, slideable observation window** for the Dalek incubation chamber, distinct from any door control mechanisms. Used for visual access rather than physical entry.
Located in the corridor outside the Dalek incubation chamber, this button is part of a viewing portal system used to monitor the Daleks' creation process. …
Nyder thrusts a formal document at Ravon in the Kaled strategy room. Davros' countersignature appears on the page, listing demands for equipment and prisoners to …
A **software-based control system** integral to the Daleks' creation, designed to enforce obedience and strip free will from the mutants. Activated during the final phase …
A **physical switch-activated door mechanism** in Davros' bunker, designed to **release fully assembled Daleks** into adjacent chambers (e.g., Thal control room or Kaled dome). Activated …
Unseen feral creatures in the caves, identified by the Doctor as failed or rogue genetic experiments from Davros' labs. Pose an immediate physical threat to …
Complex machinery and tools in Davros' lab, responsible for creating genetically conditioned creatures (heard as growls in the cave). Distinct from the creatures themselves, which …
Genetically conditioned creatures *successfully* installed into Dalek casings as prototype soldiers, marking the irreversible activation of the Daleks. Central to Davros’ genocidal purge in Part …
Corpses propped up as trench decoys wear uniforms stitched with anachronistic weaponry—mismatched guns and gear from different eras. This patchwork reveals years of war and …
Distronic toxaemia ravages enslaved workers inside the Thal dome's oppressive confines, sapping their strength during brutal shifts in the suffocating rest room. Sarah Jane Smith …
A specialized, compact metallic optic device used by the Doctor for precise inspection of fine details, particularly in high-stakes investigative scenarios. Contrasts with his Sonic …
A sealed plastic box containing the Doctor's miscellaneous personal items, including the critical Time Ring, confiscated by the Kaleds and later targeted by the Mutos.
A compact, mechanically focused tool used exclusively in the Kaled bunker corridor to bypass a locked cupboard and access pre-packaged explosive charges. Distinct from the …
Artillery projectile responsible for initiating the poison gas attack in Skaro's trenches, directly causing the chaos that leads to the Doctor's group being separated.
Gharman and Kavell lean over this circuit board in the Kaled bunker's dim light, their fingers tracing wires and components in feigned concentration. It anchors …
Passive mechanical tripwire concealed in Skaro’s war-torn ruins, intended to create a diversion by detonating an explosive when triggered. Used during a failed escape from …
Physical mesh barrier at the end of the hidden corridor in Davros's bunker, pried open by Harry Sullivan to allow access. Described as grimy, toxic, …
High-tech security device in the Kaled bunker’s security checkpoint; actively scans individuals for hidden objects/power sources. Detects the Doctor’s Time Ring, triggering its confiscation and …
Critical structural component of the Kaled bunker, distinct from Thal-planted explosives; serves as the final barrier sealing Daleks inside prior to detonation.
The Doctor discovers camouflage clothing in a cupboard within the dim Kaled corridors and distributes it to Sarah for immediate use. This tactical gear blends …
A concealed weapons cache located in the Kaled corridors/bunker, initially guarded by two sentries. The cache contains rifles and ammunition, which become pivotal in the …
Nyder delivers a written report to Davros in the shadowed laboratory. Sourced from a Kaled Dome supporter, the document details a secret political meeting of …
A **single, creased paper schematic** marking the route through Thal city service shafts to the rocket silo, specifically created to guide the Doctor and Harry …
A cluster of metal keys attached to a sturdy ring, standard-issue for securing Kaled bunker doors and restraints in General Ravon's war-torn strategy room. The …
A slender, rigid pointer—likely metal or wood—used for marking battle plans on maps. Repurposed by the Doctor as an improvised weapon to disarm Ravon, symbolizing …
Bulky console dominating one wall of the war-torn strategy room on Skaro, fitted with a telephone device for incoming calls. The console plays a dual …
A covert, paper-based document listing names of potential Skaran allies and informants, surreptitiously passed to the Doctor in a dim Kaled corridor to aid his …
Sterile workstation in the Kaled laboratory where Ronson and Kavell analyze data during Nyder's report. Distinct from Ronson's personal effects like his pistol.
Interactive metallic door embedded in the trench wall, initially speculated as a service tunnel into the dome. Unlike static barriers, this door is **forced open …
Worn respirators **stripped from the corpses of fallen Kaled soldiers**, now functioning as **protective gear** against poison gas. These masks are **separate from the corpses** …
Tangled rusted strands of Skaro Battlefield Barbed Wire stretch across cratered ground, razor-sharp barbs catching on uniforms and flesh. The Doctor, Sarah, and Harry navigate …
Exterior metal platform in Skaro's war-torn ruins, used as a starting point for the Doctor and companions to enter the hostile landscape. Later, Sarah Jane …
A network of narrow, dimly lit maintenance tunnels (also referred to as 'labyrinthine service shafts') that weave through the Thal city's understructure and surrounding areas. …
Located in the Thal control room, this button is part of the rocket launch console and is the Doctor's last-ditch attempt to halt the attack …
Thal Guard shoulders this firearm in Skaro's ruins and fires a single shot into Gerrill's back as he flees. Moments later, the guard swings it …
Thal Guard thrusts this handheld torch forward in Skaro's shadowed ruins, its beam slashing across Gerrill's twisted face to bare his Muto deformities for all …
Thal-manufactured explosive charges planted internally within the Kaled bunker by Thal soldiers, designed to trigger a chain reaction collapse of tunnels. Deployed as a trap …
Thal-manufactured rocket propulsion systems used to fire missiles at the Kaled dome from the Thal control room, causing a massive external explosion. Deployed in the …
Physical button in the Thal control room used to arm and fire the genocidal rocket. Directly pressed by the Thal Councillor, symbolizing the Thal leadership's …
Worn by the Doctor during the Dalek massacre in the Thal dome; a practical garment with no plot significance beyond its symbolic role in the …
A colony of giant clams lurks within Skaro's treacherous cave system, grotesque remnants of Davros's failed experiments alongside other twisted, discarded lifeforms that litter the …
Darkness cloaks the smoldering ruins of the Thal city, Bettan and Sevrin's sole tactical edge as they plot their reckless charge on the Kaled bunker. …
Davros sports an artificial eye embedded in his forehead, replacing his missing natural eyes. This cybernetic implant glows faintly amid his scarred, mechanical features, amplifying …
Davros dons black leather clothing that clings to his crippled frame, amplifying his wizened and ominous presence in Skaro's shadowed ruins. Sarah Jane witnesses it …
Inanimate cardboard dummies positioned in the ruins of Skaro, used as initial test subjects for the Dalek prototype's weaponry in Part 1. Destroyed to demonstrate …
A hybrid Dalek-like apparatus and control console occupying Skaro's shadowed ruins, encasing Davros' body and integrating a panel of switches. This device allows Davros to …
A *passive*, pre-applied defensive chemical layer on the Kaled dome's exterior, designed to withstand Thal rocket attacks and symbolize Kaled technological dominance. It is the …
A *digital genetic programming schema* stored in a sealed chamber within the Kaled bunker, serving as the core algorithm for Dalek mutation. Its corruption by …
Fully assembled, sentient war machines created by Davros, capable of extermination and annihilation. These Daleks are the *completed product* of the assembly process involving Dalek …
An **active control switch** for the door to the Dalek incubation room, used by Nyder on Davros's command. Serves as a **security mechanism** rather than …
Two sleek, menacing Daleks stand motionless in the sterile confines of Davros' high-tech laboratory, their forms humming with cold precision. These Daleks are equipped with …
Hidden wall safe set into Davros' office wall, embedded within a large Elite corps symbol. The Doctor tricks Nyder into unlocking it, exposing a reel …
A verbal command from Davros, relayed by a lone Dalek unit during the Kaled-Dalek assault on the Thal dome. The Dalek delivers it with mechanical …
Rough animal skins integrate into a dead Kaled soldier's uniform, which Sarah examines alongside synthetic fibers. This combination stands out on Skaro's battlefield, where primitive …
Sarah runs her fingers over the combat jacket on the dead Kaled soldier's body. Synthetic fibers gleam amid rough animal skins, a stark mix that …
Bulky, sealed protective masks used by the Doctor and Harry Sullivan to conceal their identities and survive the toxic war haze of Kaled. Their removal …
A compact battery pack specifically designed to power explosives hidden among Dalek embryos in the incubation chamber. Critical to the Doctor's sabotage plan and directly …
A **generic collection of varied, unnamed small items** from the Doctor's pockets, examined en masse in the Kaled laboratory by Ronson. Unlike the **Etheric Beam …
Standard-issue weapons carried by Davros' Elite Guards during the disarmament ritual in Skaro’s Kaled Facility. Transferred to Kaled rebels as part of Davros’ deceptive surrender …
Hidden, camouflaged door in the Kaled trenches, used by the Doctor and Sevrin to infiltrate the bunker. Exterior-facing and tactical in nature, distinct from interior …
Active trigger mechanism with precision wiring, used by Harry to remotely detonate explosives in the Dalek incubation chamber during the sabotage mission in *Genesis of …
Speculative listening devices (bugs/microphones) whose existence is debated in dialogue but never confirmed; serve as a narrative device to explore themes of paranoia and hidden …
A transparent panel set into the incubation chamber door, controlled by a button operated by Ronson. When opened, it exposes the green-lit interior of the …
Rounds of ammunition fill crates in the cramped Kaled storeroom, their metallic casings glinting under dim lights. The Kaled soldier barks orders for Harry and …
Operational barrier in the Kaled bunker's security checkpoint, controlled by Tane to regulate prisoner access. Symbolizes Kaled institutional control and inescapable security protocols.
Automated lighting system in Davros's bunker that activates upon detecting movement or entry through hidden access points. Described as 'snapping on' to illuminate the corridor …
Claustrophobic interrogation chamber within the Kaled bunker, used by Davros to confine and torture prisoners, including the Doctor. Serves as a key setting for moral …
Solid metal door serving as the primary entrance/exit to the Kaled Detention Room, used as a narrative device to amplify tension and secrecy during the …
A Kaled military electric trolley used for transporting prisoners (including the Doctor and Harry Sullivan) through dim underground corridors. Deployed in the storeroom after removing …
Standard military firearms used by Kaled guards during the chaotic pursuit of fleeing Muto slaves in the rocket silo. A single errant shot kills a …
Harry strips the Kaled uniform from the subdued guard in the detention room, pulling it on to disguise himself amid Gharman and Kavell's rebellion against …
Fortified underground complex on Skaro where Davros develops the Mark Three Dalek prototype. Serves as a war-ravaged stronghold with trapped allies, testing Thal resistance unity. …
Gharman and the Kaled scientists issue the ultimatum in the laboratory, demanding a vote on Davros' leadership. Davros accepts publicly with conditions—a full Elite meeting …
Grotesque remains of fallen Kaled soldiers and Mutos, serving as a physical barrier and horror element in the trench. These corpses are **not functional objects** …
Physical, tangible object central to Kaled military strategy; repurposed as an improvised weapon in a physical altercation between the Doctor and Ravon in Episode 11 …
Permanently locked metal door marking the sole exit from the blood-soaked Kaled trench, where Sarah is trapped amid corpses. Represents the brutality of Skaro’s war …
Kavell taps into this integrated communication system within Davros' sterile laboratory to track Sarah Jane Smith and Sevrin's movements through the complex. Amid Davros' demands …
Owned by Kavell, a rebel, and used in a single premeditated violent act to infiltrate the detention room and knock out a guard, marking the …
Kavell grips this list in the tense Kaled bunker and methodically checks off items, mimicking standard scientific tasks. The gesture masks his urgent whispers with …
Surgically implanted device inside Kravos's chest, designed by Davros to regulate and sustain Kravos's heartbeat. Serves as a critical manipulation tool during tense negotiations outside …
A hefty chunk of Skaro's rubble-strewn terrain, this jagged rock gleams dully under the planet's harsh light. A muto hoists it high to crush the …
A bulk collection of unspecified spare parts and equipment critical to Kaled military operations, distinct from individual tools or documents. Used as leverage in political …
Used exclusively for restraining the Kaled guard during the Doctor and Harry's confrontation with Ravon; distinct from the strategy table in the same room.
Located on the roof of the Thal rocket silo, distinct from the control panel inside; serves as an escape hatch for characters fleeing the Thals.
Alarm system in the rocket silo, triggered by escaping slaves. Its wail draws Kaled guards, escalates gunfire, and causes Sarah Jane Smith’s fatal fall during …
A set of electronic/scientific instruments used by Ronson in the Kaled laboratory to probe the Doctor’s blood, chemical composition, and brainwave patterns, revealing his alien …
A round porthole set into the door of the sealed chamber, offering a narrow visual vantage point for the Doctor and Harry Sullivan to observe …
Desolate, war-torn ruins of Skaro stretch as a debris-choked battleground, where air hums with the aftermath of Davros’s experiments. Sarah Jane Smith darts through the …
A metal ventilation grill embedded in the Thal corridor wall outside the sealed chamber, used by the Doctor and Harry Sullivan to eavesdrop on Davros's …
A concealed lift nestled in the war-torn ruins of Skaro, emerging amid drifting mist during Sarah Jane Smith's desperate escape from an unseen predator. The …
Located in **Skaro’s toxic cave system**, serving as the group’s entry point into the caves. Unlike the detention room shaft, this duct is **claustrophobic and …
Tane grips the microphone at the Kaled bunker security checkpoint and speaks into it to reach Nyder before the secure doors grind open. The Doctor …
Located in a Thal corridor (distinct from the rocket silo), used exclusively for evasion by the Doctor and Harry Sullivan to avoid Thal guards. Unlike …
Fixed architectural barrier in the Thal dome, distinct from wearable equipment like protective suits.
Stockpile of weapons (including explosives) forming a key part of the Thal resistance arsenal, ready for the assault on the Dalek bunker. Bettan references their …
Sustained-fire machine gun used in trench warfare; distinct from Thal explosives like the bunker charges.
Stacks of coarse sandbags line the Thal trenches, forming a low, makeshift wall pocked by Dalek fire. The Doctor and Bettan crouch behind them, backs …