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=== Episode five === | === Episode five === | ||
Lesterson, shocked by what he has witnessed, runs out of the capsule, puts a cabinet over the door and deactivates the power generator. He tells Janley what he's seen inside and explains that he is going to melt the capsule; she runs off to get help for Lesterson. He tries to telephone the Doctor, only to discover he is in prison. The Daleks emerge from the capsule to Lesterson's horror. When he asks how they're moving without power, the Dalek explains they can store power. He runs off in panic. A Dalek instructs another that no more than three are to be seen together at any one time, the rest remaining in the capsule. Polly is led into the lab by Janley and Kebble and is to be kept imprisoned in the capsule. The Dalek explains to Janley that they are building a static electricity converter to make them twice as powerful. | Lesterson, shocked by what he has witnessed, runs out of the capsule, puts a cabinet over the door and deactivates the power generator. He tells Janley what he's seen inside and explains that he is going to melt the capsule; she runs off to get help for Lesterson. He tries to telephone the Doctor, only to discover he is in prison. The Daleks emerge from the capsule to Lesterson's horror. When he asks how they're moving without power, the Dalek explains they can store power. He runs off in panic. A Dalek instructs another that no more than three are to be seen together at any one time, the rest remaining in the capsule. A bound and gagged Polly is led into the lab by Janley and Kebble and is to be kept imprisoned in the capsule. The Dalek explains to Janley that they are building a static electricity converter to make them twice as powerful. | ||
At the prison, the Doctor is trying to mimic the sound of the sonic key by running his finger over a glass of water but is failing. Lesterson breaks in to speak to the Doctor; he screams what he's discovered and is hauled away by guards. | At the prison, the Doctor is trying to mimic the sound of the sonic key by running his finger over a glass of water but is failing. Lesterson breaks in to speak to the Doctor; he screams what he's discovered and is hauled away by guards. | ||
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Lesterson is brought before Bragen as a Dalek works laying cables in his office. Lesterson asks what the Daleks are doing; the Daleks say they are following Lesterson's orders for an emergency back up station. Lesterson denies ever having given this order. Janley arrives and tries to paint him as a madman. Bragen orders him restrained. | Lesterson is brought before Bragen as a Dalek works laying cables in his office. Lesterson asks what the Daleks are doing; the Daleks say they are following Lesterson's orders for an emergency back up station. Lesterson denies ever having given this order. Janley arrives and tries to paint him as a madman. Bragen orders him restrained. | ||
In the capsule, Valmar and Kebble are helping the Daleks with this network, as they also keep guard on the | In the capsule, Valmar and Kebble are helping the Daleks with this network, as they also keep guard on the captive Polly. Kebble is initially nasty to Polly but Valmar sticks up for her. Polly tries to convince Valmar and Kebble of the Daleks' true natures, revealing to them the deception about the Examiner. She is successful in getting them to be more vigilant. | ||
Meanwhile, Hensell returns from the perimeter and detects an attitude from Bragen's guard when asking about the Dalek cables. | Meanwhile, Hensell returns from the perimeter and detects an attitude from Bragen's guard when asking about the Dalek cables. |
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