Narrative Web
Location
Collapsed Dome Entrance

Collapsed Kaled Dome Entrance

Rubble-choked remnants of the Kaled Dome *after* the Thal war rocket (fired by Bettan) caves it in, blocking access to Davros's underground bunker in *Genesis of the Daleks Part 4*.
2 events
2 rich involvements

Detailed Involvements

Events with rich location context

S12E14 · Genesis of the Daleks Part 4
The Daleks' First Massacre: Peace Shattered, Exile Forced

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 smoke. The ruins are a testament to the Kaleds' downfall and the Daleks' rise, embodying the brutal transition of power on Skaro.

Functional Role

Symbolic backdrop for Davros' declaration of the Daleks' supremacy and the abandonment of the Kaled race, marking the end of an era and the beginning of a new, darker chapter.

Symbolic Significance

Represents the Kaleds' extinction and the Daleks' ascendance as the dominant force on Skaro. The ruins symbolize the cost of Davros' ambition and the genocidal nature of his creations.

Access Restrictions

Restricted to Davros and the Daleks, as the Kaleds are either dead or fleeing. The ruins are a place of power and dominance, not refuge.

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.
S12E14 · Genesis of the Daleks Part 4
Davros' Genocidal Gambit: The Daleks' First Strike and the Birth of a Nightmare

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 of Davros' fanaticism. The ruins are a monument to destruction, their silence broken only by Davros' chilling proclamation.

Functional Role

Symbolic stage for Davros' declaration of the Daleks' supremacy; the site where the Kaleds' research is repurposed entirely for Dalek production.

Symbolic Significance

Represents the end of the Kaleds' era and the birth of the Daleks' reign. The ruins are a metaphor for the collapse of old orders and the rise of a new, genocidal force.

Access Restrictions

Restricted to Davros and his Daleks; the Kaleds are either dead or fleeing, their dome now a wasteland of destruction.

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.

Events at This Location

Everything that happens here

2