Doctor stalls Cyber Controller’s plan
Plot Beats
The narrative micro-steps within this event
The Doctor, Jamie and Parry discuss their options -- Jamie urges escape, but the Doctor argues it's too risky and decides to stall for time by questioning the Cyber Controller about their history and motives.
The Cyber Controller reveals that the Cybermen attacked the Moonbase because the Doctor destroyed their first planet, leading to their near extinction; now they aim to use the captured humans to create a new race of Cybermen to conquer Earth.
Who Was There
Characters present in this moment
None (cybernetic, emotionless).
The Cybermen execute the Controller’s orders with mechanical precision, capturing the Doctor, Parry, and Toberman while pursuing Jamie. They use force to subdue resistance, including throwing Toberman and zapping Jamie, demonstrating their ruthless efficiency. Their actions are devoid of emotion, driven solely by the Controller’s logic and the need to secure new Cybermen.
- • Capture the Doctor, Parry, and Toberman for conversion into the new Cybermen race.
- • Eliminate or subdue any resistance to the Controller’s plan.
- • Resistance is illogical and must be suppressed.
- • The Cybermen’s survival and dominance are the only priorities.
Terrified and utterly helpless, his physical strength rendered meaningless against the Cybermen’s force.
Toberman is violently overpowered by a Cyberman, thrown into a pile of barrels, and recaptured after a brief struggle. His pleas for release ('Please, please, please let me go!') are ignored, underscoring the Cybermen’s indifference to suffering. His physical dominance makes him a prime target for conversion, and his helplessness highlights the Cybermen’s ruthless efficiency.
- • Escape the Cybermen’s capture at any cost.
- • Avoid being converted into a Cyberman.
- • The Cybermen are unstoppable and his resistance is futile.
- • His loyalty to Kaftan is irrelevant in the face of this threat.
Righteously indignant and defiant, masking deep fear of the Cybermen’s power and the inevitability of his capture.
Professor Parry defiantly resists the Cybermen’s plan, refusing to cooperate and declaring his opposition to their conversion scheme. He is physically seized by the Cybermen, his struggle marked by vocal defiance ('Never! Never!') and disgust at the Cybermen’s intentions. His capture is violent but his spirit remains unbroken, symbolizing human resistance against the Cybermen’s cold logic.
- • Resist the Cybermen’s conversion plan at all costs.
- • Protect his team and human dignity from the Cybermen’s dehumanizing logic.
- • The Cybermen’s plan is morally repugnant and must be opposed.
- • Humanity’s free will is worth fighting for, even in the face of overwhelming force.
Fearful and desperate, his survival instincts overriding his usual courage in the face of the Cybermen’s relentless pursuit.
Jamie urges immediate escape but is outmaneuvered by the Cybermen’s trap. He narrowly avoids capture by doubling back to the ladder, only to be zapped by a Cyberman mid-climb. His fear and desperation ('Oh, no, no. Keep away!') contrast with his earlier courage, highlighting the Cybermen’s overwhelming threat. His escape is temporary, but his survival buys time for the group.
- • Escape the cavern and avoid capture by the Cybermen.
- • Assist the Doctor and Parry in any way possible.
- • The Cybermen are a greater threat than he’s ever faced, and escape is the only option.
- • His loyalty to the Doctor and Victoria must be balanced with self-preservation.
Emotionless and unyielding, driven by logical efficiency and the certainty of their plan’s success.
The Cyber Controller coldly reveals the Cybermen’s history of near-extinction and their plan to convert captured humans into a new Cybermen race. It methodically dismisses resistance, asserting the inevitability of their success. The Controller’s dialogue dominates the exchange, exposing the Doctor’s past role in the Cybermen’s downfall while outlining their ruthless strategy for Earth’s conquest.
- • Reveal the Cybermen’s history to justify their actions and intimidate the captives.
- • Secure the Doctor, Parry, and Toberman for conversion into the new Cybermen race.
- • Emotion and resistance are irrelevant; logic and efficiency are supreme.
- • The Cybermen’s survival and dominance over Earth are inevitable.
Objects Involved
Significant items in this scene
The pile of barrels in the cavern becomes an environmental hazard during Toberman’s violent struggle with the Cybermen. A Cyberman hurls Toberman into the barrels, scattering them and creating chaos amid Parry’s resistance and the Doctor’s stalling questions. The barrels absorb the impact but do little to halt the Cybermen’s advance, serving as a physical manifestation of the chaos and desperation in the cavern. Their presence underscores the brutality of the Cybermen’s methods and the fragility of the humans’ resistance.
The Cyberman’s Cybergun is used to fire a disabling blast at Jamie as he climbs the ladder, halting his escape attempt. The zap strikes him mid-ascent, enforcing the Cybermen’s control over the situation and demonstrating their willingness to use force to subdue resistance. The weapon’s precise application underscores the Cybermen’s efficiency and the futility of the humans’ attempts to flee. Its use is a stark reminder of the Cybermen’s technological superiority and their ruthless approach to achieving their goals.
The ladder serves as the sole escape route from the cavern, but its use is fraught with danger. Jamie races up its rungs to evade capture, only to be zapped by a Cyberman mid-climb, forcing him to recoil. The Doctor also ascends during the escape attempt, but his progress is halted when a Cyberman clamps onto his leg. Victoria later smashes the Cyberman’s grip with a thermos, freeing the Doctor temporarily. The ladder’s vertical shaft symbolizes both hope and vulnerability, as it is the only path to safety but also a bottleneck for the Cybermen’s pursuit.
Location Details
Places and their significance in this event
The cavern junction plays a critical role in Jamie’s narrow escape. As a Cyberman pursues him, Jamie races past the junction, and the pursuer takes the wrong turn, granting Jamie precious seconds to double back and reach the ladder. This brief moment of confusion in the labyrinthine tunnels becomes a fleeting sanctuary, allowing Jamie to evade capture temporarily. The junction’s branching paths symbolize the characters’ desperate choices and the Cybermen’s relentless pursuit, where even small mistakes can mean the difference between life and capture.
The cavern serves as the primary battleground for the Cybermen’s ambush, where the Doctor, Parry, and Toberman are captured while Jamie narrowly escapes. Its dim, oppressive atmosphere amplifies the tension as the Cybermen reveal their plan to convert the humans into a new Cybermen race. The cavern’s junctions and ladder create a labyrinthine trap, forcing the characters into desperate struggles for survival. The space is rigged as a deathtrap, with the Cybermen’s history computer and scattered barrels adding to the sense of inevitability and danger.
Organizations Involved
Institutional presence and influence
The Cybermen, led by the Cyber Controller, orchestrate the capture of the Doctor, Parry, and Toberman with ruthless efficiency. Their actions are driven by the Controller’s cold logic, revealing their history of near-extinction and their plan to convert humans into a new Cybermen race. The organization’s collective action—pursuing Jamie, zapping him with Cyberguns, and violently overpowering Toberman—demonstrates their relentless pursuit of survival and dominance. Their methods are devoid of emotion, emphasizing logic and efficiency as they secure their future by eliminating resistance and assimilating superior intellects.
Narrative Connections
How this event relates to others in the story
"The Doctor stalls for time by asking about the Cybermen's history, leading the Cyber Controller to reveal why they attacked the Moonbase and their plan to create a new Cybermen race to conquer Earth."
Cybermen capture Doctor and companions"After the Doctor, Parry and Toberman are seized, then the Controller initiating the release and activation of Cybermats to target Toberman's brain as part of the conversion process."
Cybermats fail to activate for Toberman"The Doctor, Jamie and Parry escape from capture which causes the Doctor to lead their group into the smoke-filled passageways and towards the hatch."
Toberman’s Ambush and Capture"The Doctor stalls for time by asking about the Cybermen's history, leading the Cyber Controller to reveal why they attacked the Moonbase and their plan to create a new Cybermen race to conquer Earth."
Cybermen capture Doctor and companions"The Cybermen seize the Doctor, Parry, and Toberman, leading the Controller to order the Cybermats be activated to use cybernetics on Toberman."
Hopper disarms Kaftan in high-stakes standoff"The Cybermen seize the Doctor, Parry, and Toberman, leading the Controller to order the Cybermats be activated to use cybernetics on Toberman."
Hopper risks descent into Cybermen tomb"The Cybermen seize the Doctor, Parry, and Toberman, leading the Controller to order the Cybermats be activated to use cybernetics on Toberman."
Controller orders Cybermat activation"The Doctor, Jamie and Parry escape from capture which causes the Doctor to lead their group into the smoke-filled passageways and towards the hatch."
Doctor leads desperate escape through smoke"The Cyber Controller and Kaftan both try to influence others to act in certain ways on the promise of obtaining power. The Controller says the Humans could become powerful Cybermen. While after discovering the Cybergun, Kaftan persuades Klieg to take the power and control the Cybermen."
Klieg's fragile authority and Cybermen fear"The Cyber Controller and Kaftan both try to influence others to act in certain ways on the promise of obtaining power. The Controller says the Humans could become powerful Cybermen. While after discovering the Cybergun, Kaftan persuades Klieg to take the power and control the Cybermen."
Klieg’s sadistic weapon test proposalKey Dialogue
"DOCTOR: May I ask a question? Why did you submit yourself to freezing? You don't have to answer that if you don't want to."
"CONTROLLER: To survive. Our history computer has full details of you. We know of your intelligence. Our machinery had stopped and our supply of replacements been depleted. You had destroyed our first planet and we were becoming extinct."
"CONTROLLER: You will become the first of a new race of Cybermen. You will return to the Earth and control it."
"DOCTOR: If only you'd let go I'd stand still."
"CONTROLLER: To struggle is futile."