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Doctor sabotages Cyberman communications

The Doctor subtly manipulates the R/T unit’s volume while observing the Cybermen, exploiting a potential vulnerability in their systems. This covert action occurs as the Cybermen assert control over the moonbase’s crew, forcing them to abandon the Gravitron power unit without protective gear. Hobson and Benoit protest the Cybermen’s disregard for human life, revealing their willingness to sacrifice the converted crewmen once their mission is complete. The Doctor’s interference with the R/T unit—turning up the volume and resetting it—goes unnoticed by the Cybermen but foreshadows a critical moment where his technical prowess could disrupt their weather-control scheme. This scene underscores the Cybermen’s inhumanity and the Doctor’s strategic mind, setting up a future confrontation where sabotage becomes a viable countermeasure against their invasion.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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The Doctor subtly manipulates the R/T unit's volume while observing the Cybermen, suggesting an attempt to interfere with their plans or exploit their weaknesses.

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Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Shocked and frustrated, with a simmering anger that masks his deep concern for the crew’s fate. His defiance is tinged with desperation, as he realizes the Cybermen’s plan cannot be stopped through conventional means.

Hobson stands in the Control Room, visibly shocked and frustrated as he witnesses the Cybermen’s treatment of the converted crew. He orders the power control crew to abandon the Gravitron power unit and comply with the Cybermen’s demands, but his protests against their disregard for human life are ignored. His dialogue reveals his moral outrage and desperation, as he grapples with the helplessness of his position. His authority is undermined by the Cybermen’s dominance, but he refuses to back down entirely.

Goals in this moment
  • Protect the remaining crew members from the Cybermen’s ruthless efficiency, even if it means complying with their demands.
  • Expose the Cybermen’s inhumanity to the crew, reinforcing the need for resistance or escape.
Active beliefs
  • The Cybermen’s plan must be stopped, but direct confrontation is futile without a viable strategy.
  • Human life has intrinsic value, and the Cybermen’s disregard for it is a moral abomination.
Character traits
Morally outraged Defiant despite helplessness Protective of his crew Strategically pragmatic Frustrated by his lack of control
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Cyberman 1
primary

Coldly indifferent with an undercurrent of mechanical precision; his lack of empathy is chilling, reinforcing the Cybermen’s collective detachment from human life.

Cyberman 1 stands at the center of the Control Room, issuing cold, mechanical orders to the Moonbase crew. He directs Hobson and Benoit to abandon their posts and orders the converted humans (Ralph, Evans, and Jules) into the Gravitron power unit without protective gear. His dialogue reveals the Cybermen’s ruthless efficiency and disregard for human life, as he calmly states that the converted men will be 'disposed of' once their mission is complete. His presence dominates the room, reinforcing the Cybermen’s authority and the crew’s helplessness.

Goals in this moment
  • Secure control of the Gravitron power unit to execute the Cybermen’s plan to destroy Earth.
  • Eliminate any resistance from the Moonbase crew, including Hobson and Benoit, by demonstrating the futility of defiance.
Active beliefs
  • Human emotions and lives are irrelevant to the Cybermen’s mission.
  • The ends justify the means, and the conversion of humans is a temporary tool for achieving their objectives.
Character traits
Ruthlessly efficient Emotionally detached Authoritative Indifferent to human suffering Strategic and goal-oriented
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Outraged and desperate, with a simmering anger that masks his deep concern for the converted crew. His frustration is palpable, as he realizes the Cybermen’s plan cannot be stopped through moral appeals alone.

Benoit stands in the Control Room, his outrage palpable as he protests the Cybermen’s decision to send the converted humans into the Gravitron without protective gear. He warns of the sonic field’s dangers, but his pleas fall on deaf ears. Cyberman 1 dismisses his concerns, revealing the Cybermen’s intent to dispose of the humans once their mission is complete. Benoit’s frustration and desperation are evident, as he grapples with the futility of his protests and the moral horror of the Cybermen’s plan.

Goals in this moment
  • Convince the Cybermen to reconsider their treatment of the converted humans, appealing to logic and morality.
  • Expose the Cybermen’s inhumanity to the crew, reinforcing the need for resistance or escape.
Active beliefs
  • The Cybermen’s plan is morally reprehensible and must be stopped, even if it requires extreme measures.
  • Human life has intrinsic value, and the Cybermen’s disregard for it is unacceptable.
Character traits
Morally outraged Desperate and frustrated Defiant in the face of injustice Technically knowledgeable Protective of his crewmates
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Calmly observant with an undercurrent of urgency; his mind is racing with possibilities, but he maintains a composed exterior to avoid drawing attention. There is a quiet determination in his actions, as he prepares to undermine the Cybermen’s control.

The Doctor watches the Cybermen carefully, his sharp eyes missing nothing. Seizing a moment of distraction, he edges over to the R/T unit and subtly manipulates the volume, turning it up and resetting it when a Cyberman turns. His actions are covert, calculated, and go unnoticed by the Cybermen, foreshadowing a potential disruption to their communications. His presence is quiet but charged with intelligence, as he bides his time for the right moment to strike.

Goals in this moment
  • Sabotage the Cybermen’s communications to disrupt their operations and create an opportunity for counterattack.
  • Protect the Moonbase crew by weakening the Cybermen’s ability to coordinate their forces.
Active beliefs
  • The Cybermen’s plan can be thwarted through cleverness and technical manipulation, not brute force.
  • Human lives are worth fighting for, and the crew’s survival is a priority.
Character traits
Observant and calculating Strategic and patient Subtly defiant Technically adept Empathetic yet pragmatic
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Supporting 3

Emotionally flat, functioning as an extension of Cyberman 1’s will; his silence amplifies the Cybermen’s collective menace.

Cyberman 2 stands beside Cyberman 1, silently reinforcing his commands. He confirms the Cybermen’s takeover of the Gravitron power unit by directing the converted humans into the power room. His presence is a silent threat, emphasizing the Cybermen’s collective dominance and the inevitability of their plan. He does not speak in this segment but contributes to the oppressive atmosphere through his mere presence.

Goals in this moment
  • Support Cyberman 1’s commands to ensure the smooth execution of the Cybermen’s plan.
  • Intimidate the Moonbase crew into compliance through passive aggression and the threat of force.
Active beliefs
  • The Cybermen’s mission is absolute, and all actions must align with its completion.
  • Human resistance is futile and will be crushed without hesitation.
Character traits
Silent and imposing Obedient to Cyberman 1’s authority Mechanically precise Threatening through passivity
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Evans
Doctor
secondary

Emotionally flat, devoid of any trace of his former self. His compliance is absolute, reflecting the Cybermen’s complete control over his mind and body.

Evans, now converted with a metal headpiece, stands silently in the Control Room under Cyberman escort. His once-independent mind is now under the Cybermen’s control, and he complies without question as Cyberman 1 orders him into the Gravitron power unit. His presence is a stark reminder of the Cybermen’s ability to turn humans into puppets, stripping them of their autonomy and identity. He does not speak or resist, fully subsumed by the Cybermen’s will.

Goals in this moment
  • None—his actions are dictated entirely by the Cybermen’s commands.
  • Serve as a tool for the Cybermen’s mission, operating the Gravitron power unit without question.
Active beliefs
  • His identity and autonomy no longer exist; he is an extension of the Cybermen’s collective will.
  • Resistance is impossible, and obedience is the only viable response.
Character traits
Emotionally hollow Mechanically compliant Devoid of free will Physically present but mentally absent
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Emotionally blank, with no trace of his former personality or emotions. His compliance is absolute, reflecting the Cybermen’s total control over his mind.

Ralph, now converted with a metal headpiece, stands alongside Evans and Jules in the Control Room. Like Evans, he is under the Cybermen’s control and complies without resistance as Cyberman 1 directs him into the Gravitron power unit. His physical presence is a haunting reminder of the Cybermen’s ability to erase human individuality, reducing him to a mindless puppet. He does not speak or react, fully subsumed by the Cybermen’s influence.

Goals in this moment
  • None—his actions are dictated entirely by the Cybermen’s commands.
  • Serve as a tool for the Cybermen’s mission, operating the Gravitron power unit without question.
Active beliefs
  • His identity and autonomy no longer exist; he is an extension of the Cybermen’s collective will.
  • Resistance is impossible, and obedience is the only viable response.
Character traits
Mechanically compliant Emotionally vacant Physically present but mentally absent Dehumanized
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Cybermen Conversion Headpieces

The metal headpieces affixed to the skulls of Evans, Ralph, and Jules symbolize the Cybermen’s absolute control over the converted humans. These devices clamp onto their bone with mechanical precision, instantly overriding their human will and erasing their individual identity. In this event, the headpieces are a visible reminder of the Cybermen’s power to turn humans into mindless puppets, stripping them of autonomy and reducing them to tools for the Cybermen’s mission. The headpieces’ presence underscores the moral horror of the Cybermen’s actions and the desperation of the Moonbase crew’s situation.

Before: Fully affixed to the skulls of Evans, Ralph, …
After: Remain in place, ensuring the men’s continued compliance …
Before: Fully affixed to the skulls of Evans, Ralph, and Jules, with the men already under the Cybermen’s control.
After: Remain in place, ensuring the men’s continued compliance as they are directed into the Gravitron power unit. Their control over the converted humans is absolute and unchallenged.
Moonbase Alpha Control Room Radio/Telemetry (R/T) Unit

The R/T unit serves as a critical tool for the Doctor’s covert sabotage. As the Cybermen assert control over the Moonbase crew, the Doctor subtly manipulates the R/T unit’s volume, turning it up and resetting it when a Cyberman turns. This action goes unnoticed by the Cybermen but foreshadows a potential disruption to their communications, setting the stage for future countermeasures. The R/T unit’s role in this event is purely functional, serving as a silent weapon in the Doctor’s strategic arsenal against the Cybermen’s dominance.

Before: Functioning normally, with standard volume settings, and positioned …
After: Subtly altered by the Doctor, with the volume …
Before: Functioning normally, with standard volume settings, and positioned in the Control Room for crew use.
After: Subtly altered by the Doctor, with the volume temporarily adjusted and reset. The change is undetectable to the Cybermen but creates a latent vulnerability in their communications system.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Moonbase Control Center

The Control Room serves as the nerve center of the Moonbase and the primary battleground for the confrontation between the Cybermen and the Moonbase crew. In this event, the room is charged with tension as Cyberman 1 issues cold, mechanical orders, and Hobson and Benoit protest the Cybermen’s inhumanity. The Doctor seizes the moment to sabotage the R/T unit, while the converted humans (Evans, Ralph, and Jules) stand silently under Cyberman escort. The Control Room’s atmosphere is oppressive, with the Cybermen’s dominance and the crew’s helplessness creating a palpable sense of dread. The room’s functional role is that of a command center, but it has become a stage for the Cybermen’s ruthless efficiency and the crew’s desperate resistance.

Atmosphere Tense and oppressive, with a palpable sense of dread. The air is thick with the …
Function Command center and battleground, where the Cybermen assert their authority and the crew’s resistance is …
Symbolism Represents the fragile boundary between human control and Cybermen domination, as well as the moral …
Access Restricted to the Cybermen and the Moonbase crew, with the Cybermen exerting absolute control over …
The hum of the R/T unit and other control panels, creating a low, constant background noise. The cold, sterile lighting of the Control Room, emphasizing the Cybermen’s mechanical nature. The presence of the converted humans, standing silently with metal headpieces affixed to their skulls. The tension in the air, as Hobson and Benoit protest the Cybermen’s actions, their voices strained with frustration and desperation.

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Cybermen

The Cybermen’s presence in this event is a manifestation of their collective will and ruthless efficiency. They dominate the Control Room, issuing cold, mechanical orders to the Moonbase crew and demonstrating their indifference to human life. Cyberman 1 and Cyberman 2 enforce the Cybermen’s authority, directing the converted humans into the Gravitron power unit and revealing their intent to dispose of them once their mission is complete. Their actions underscore the Cybermen’s power dynamics, as they exert control over the Moonbase and its crew through fear and mechanical precision. The Cybermen’s organizational goals in this event are to secure the Gravitron power unit and eliminate any resistance, ensuring the success of their plan to destroy Earth.

Representation Through direct, authoritative commands issued by Cyberman 1 and Cyberman 2, as well as the …
Power Dynamics Exercising absolute authority over the Moonbase crew, with no room for negotiation or resistance. The …
Impact The Cybermen’s actions in this event highlight their institutional power and the moral vacuum at …
Internal Dynamics None—The Cybermen operate as a unified collective with no internal dissent or hierarchy beyond the …
Secure control of the Gravitron power unit to execute their plan to destroy Earth. Eliminate any resistance from the Moonbase crew, including Hobson and Benoit, by demonstrating the futility of defiance. Through the use of force and the threat of conversion, ensuring the crew’s compliance. By exploiting the converted humans as tools for their mission, stripping them of autonomy and reducing them to mindless puppets. Through cold, mechanical precision in their commands, reinforcing their dominance and the crew’s helplessness.
Moonbase Human Crew

The Moonbase Crew’s involvement in this event is marked by their desperate resistance to the Cybermen’s domination. Hobson and Benoit protest the Cybermen’s inhumanity, appealing to logic and morality in a futile attempt to sway them. The converted humans (Evans, Ralph, and Jules) stand silently under Cyberman escort, their autonomy stripped away by the metal headpieces. The crew’s power dynamics are defined by their helplessness in the face of the Cybermen’s mechanical precision, but their defiance—even in the form of protests—serves as a reminder of their humanity and the moral stakes of the conflict. The Doctor’s covert sabotage of the R/T unit represents a glimmer of hope, as he prepares to undermine the Cybermen’s control.

Representation Through the defiant protests of Hobson and Benoit, as well as the silent presence of …
Power Dynamics Operating under constraint, with the Cybermen exerting absolute control over the Moonbase. The crew’s resistance …
Impact The Moonbase Crew’s involvement in this event highlights the fragility of human institutions in the …
Internal Dynamics The crew is divided between those who remain unconverted (Hobson, Benoit, and the Doctor) and …
Protect the remaining crew members from the Cybermen’s ruthless efficiency, even if it means complying with their demands. Expose the Cybermen’s inhumanity to the crew, reinforcing the need for resistance or escape. Through moral protests and appeals to logic, attempting to sway the Cybermen’s actions. By leveraging the Doctor’s technical expertise to sabotage the Cybermen’s communications, creating an opportunity for counterattack. Through the silent defiance of the converted humans, whose presence underscores the moral horror of the Cybermen’s actions.

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What this causes 3

"The Doctor's attempt to influence the R/T Unit causes the mind-controlled people to lose coordination, which leads to the implication that the Gravitron must be the mechanism which gives them directives and the Cybermen control."

Doctor exposes Cybermen’s human puppets
S4E25 · The Moonbase Part 3

"The Doctor's attempt to influence the R/T Unit causes the mind-controlled people to lose coordination, which leads to the implication that the Gravitron must be the mechanism which gives them directives and the Cybermen control."

Cybermen reveal human puppetry weakness
S4E25 · The Moonbase Part 3

"The Doctor's attempt to influence the R/T Unit causes the mind-controlled people to lose coordination, which leads to the implication that the Gravitron must be the mechanism which gives them directives and the Cybermen control."

Hobson fabricates a distress signal
S4E25 · The Moonbase Part 3

Themes This Exemplifies

Thematic resonance and meaning

Part of Larger Arcs

Key Dialogue

"CYBERMAN 1: "They will be disposed of.""
"BENOIT: "But what about the men?""
"CYBERMAN 1: "Our purpose will be achieved before that.""