Cybermen dismiss victory over the Doctor
Plot Beats
The narrative micro-steps within this event
Kellman reports the Doctor's identity to the Cyber Leader, who confirms the Doctor and his companions have been neutralized for their plan.
Kellman searches the Doctor's pockets, finding a bag of jelly babies and an apple core, and shares this information with the Cyber Leader.
Who Was There
Characters present in this moment
Professionally composed on the surface but subtly panicked, masking formal compliance with self-preservation and a desire to regain control of the plan.
Kellman arrives in the transom to find the Cyber Leader overseeing subdued prisoners. Upon spotting the Doctor, he kneels beside the inert figure and begins frisking his pockets with methodical precision, methodically removing a bag of jelly babies and an apple core. His professional detachment cracks under tension as he speaks rapidly to the Cyber Leader, betraying unease at the escalation.
- • Extract information about the Doctor’s identity to assess potential threat extent
- • Avoid direct blame for prior failed interference by reframing the Doctor as a now-neutralized problem
- • That the Doctor’s capture neutralizes him as a threat sufficient to justify previous failures
- • That explaining the Doctor’s identity will satisfy the Cyber Leader’s curiosity and maintain his own position
Arrogant and dismissive, but internally intrigued by an unexpected variable—the Doctor’s identity—while holding firm to the belief in their plan’s unavoidable success.
The Cyber Leader remains standing over subdued prisoners, addressing Kellman with detached authority. His response to Kellman’s revelation is one of cold dismissal toward the Doctor’s interference while fixating with detached curiosity on the stranger’s identity, reinforcing the Cybermen’s pattern of assessing threats through arrogant calculation rather than urgency.
- • Maintain operational focus despite Kellman’s questioning
- • Establish the Doctor’s identity to satisfy primitives’ curiosity and emphasize their alignment with Cyber purpose
- • That neutralizing enemies is sufficient unless they directly obstruct mission-critical steps
- • That placing value on individual identities—especially a lone human-like being—signals weakness in Cyber purpose
Subdued and physically constrained, but implicitly resilient and prepared for future action, belying the momentary control asserted over him.
The Doctor lies motionless on the floor, bound and rendered subordinate. He is the object of Kellman’s frantic search and the Cyber Leader’s detached scrutiny. His physical vulnerability contrasts sharply with the unmistakable idiosyncrasies—jelly babies and an apple core—now revealed, hinting at his essential humanity even in defeat.
- • Survive the immediate confrontation to regroup and oppose the Cybermen’s plan
- • Protect companions and prevent Voga’s destruction as per his lifelong imperative
- • That even neutralized, his identity and personhood remain legible to allies and enemies alike
- • That miscalculation born of arrogance will be his allies’ eventual salvation
Objects Involved
Significant items in this scene
Kellman finds the Doctor’s bitten apple core still warm in his waistcoat. The core, with visible bite marks and dried flesh, becomes a second marker of the Doctor’s idiosyncratic nature. Its retrieval feels intimate and invasive, underscoring how even the remnants of a quiet moment are weaponized against him, reducing his personal habits to forensic evidence of his identity.
Kellman discovers and extracts the Doctor’s paper bag of jelly babies from his trouser pocket during a frantic search. The candy serves as a vivid clue to the Doctor’s identity, revealing eccentric personal habits that distinguish him from others. The ritualistic act of offering jelly babies—typically a gesture of connection—now appears as a subversive clue in enemy hands, exposing the Doctor’s humanity under interrogation.
Location Details
Places and their significance in this event
The transom door opens into a claustrophobic, smoke-choked cabin where the Cyber Leader oversees subdued prisoners. The narrow hatch forces Kellman to intrude into a space dominated by Cyber control, compressing power dynamics into a suffocating refuge. The confined quarters amplify the tension of discovery and betrayal, turning a routine entry into a moment of reckoning.
Organizations Involved
Institutional presence and influence
The Cybermen’s splinter faction on Voga operates through the Cyber Leader, who enforces a strategy of selective neutralization over annihilation until mission-critical phases are reached. Kellman, a human collaborator, now reports directly into their command node, revealing how the Cybermen infiltrate local operations and manipulate pawns to advance their genocidal agenda.
Narrative Connections
How this event relates to others in the story
"Kellman's mocking discovery of the Doctor's jelly babies and apple core (beat_2bf51bbe0e780e75) parallels the Cyber Leader's later attachment of explosives to the three men (beat_f5b238f0fba2c188). Both moments highlight the Cybermen's manipulation of human bodies as tools, reducing the Doctor and his companions to mere carriers of destruction."
Cyber Leader sets bomb detonation plan in motion"Kellman's mocking discovery of the Doctor's jelly babies and apple core (beat_2bf51bbe0e780e75) parallels the Cyber Leader's later attachment of explosives to the three men (beat_f5b238f0fba2c188). Both moments highlight the Cybermen's manipulation of human bodies as tools, reducing the Doctor and his companions to mere carriers of destruction."
Doctor forced to carry Vogan bombPart of Larger Arcs
Key Dialogue
"KELLMAN: You haven't killed them?"
"LEADER: Of course not. We have neutralised them. They are necessary to our plan."
"KELLMAN: This is the stranger I reported. He calls himself the Doctor."