Lytton’s crew prepares the sewer heist route

Commander Lytton and his crew finalize their audacious plan to infiltrate the sewer system beneath the bank by removing a hidden brick wall. Griffiths voices skepticism about the police response to detonating explosives in the sewers while Lytton dismisses concerns with cold precision, framing the heist as a methodical infiltration rather than a frontal assault. The conversation reveals Lytton’s growing desperation to fulfill the Cybermen’s demands through increasingly risky means, underscoring the crew’s narrowing options and the precarious balance between survival and the Cybermen’s insatiable ambitions.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Lytton and his crew arrive at a junkyard and prepare to enter a sewer for a heist, discussing their plan to access a target via the sewers.

anticipation to determination ['junkyard', 'building at the back of …

Griffiths questions the plan, and Lytton reveals they will remove bricks to access the sewer, explaining the method for entry.

skepticism to acceptance ['hole in the ground']

Lytton explains the plan to use explosives to access the diamonds, and Griffiths expresses concern about the police response.

confidence to concern

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Resolute control masking underlying tension, projecting unwavering confidence to mask the narrowing path to survival

Standing with Griffiths and Payne near the open sewer entrance, Lytton calmly outlines the sewer heist plan, dismissing Griffiths’ objections about explosives with rational detachment. His demeanour radiates controlled authority, blending military precision with the cold logic of a man with no margin for sentiment.

Goals in this moment
  • Secure the diamond heist via sewer infiltration to satisfy Cybermen demands
  • Minimise overt confrontation to avoid immediate police detection or armed response
  • Maintain crew discipline and focus despite internal skepticism
Active beliefs
  • Stealth and precision are the only viable path to success under current constraints
  • The Cybermen’s demands are non-negotiable; failure is death
Character traits
authoritative rationally composed meticulously prepared desperate coldly dismissive of dissent
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Supporting 2
Griffiths
secondary

Confusion and reluctant scepticism shading into reluctant acceptance under authoritarian pressure

Standing with Lytton and Payne, Griffiths listens with growing discomfort as the plan unfolds, visibly sceptical of the explosives’ use in the sewers. He vocalises concern about the potential police response, contradicting Payne’s flippant remark and clearly discomfited by the escalating recklessness of the operation.

Goals in this moment
  • Voice practical concerns about the operation’s risks to lives and mission
  • Ensure own survival by complying with Lytton’s commands despite misgivings
  • Prevent unnecessary casualties among crew and civilians
Active beliefs
  • Explosives in confined spaces will inevitably attract catastrophic attention
  • Blind obedience to Lytton’s plans may be fatal
Character traits
cautiously sceptical vocal dissenter physically conflicted reluctantly compliant
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Payne
secondary

Indifferent amusement masking pragmatic acceptance of brutal efficiency

Payne accompanies Lytton and Griffiths, contributing a caustic quip about Lytton’s nylon allergy, signaling amused detachment from Griffiths’ growing unease. He offers no substantive objection to the sewer plan, aligning tacitly with Lytton’s leadership and reinforcing his role as an enforcer whose loyalty is performance rather than principle.

Goals in this moment
  • Execute Lytton’s orders without hesitation or moral cost
  • Maintain a position of trusted subordinate to ensure personal survival
  • Enforce psychological pressure on fellow crew members through humour and compliance
Active beliefs
  • Lytton’s command is ultimate law and safety
  • Mockery of distress or caution preserves dominance within the crew
Character traits
amused opportunistically compliant slightly sadistic aloof from dissent
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Lytton's Getaway Car

The nondescript saloon car provides the crew’s transport to the junkyard and serves as the initial storage point for the heist equipment. Its anonymous exterior and idling engine become the backdrop for Lytton’s unveiling of the infiltration plan, grounding the scene in practical criminal mobility.

Before: Parked in the junkyard, engine left running; dark …
After: Engine continues to idle; headlights sporadically cut through …
Before: Parked in the junkyard, engine left running; dark paint and worn upholstery blend into the night environment. Trunk open and bags removed by the crew.
After: Engine continues to idle; headlights sporadically cut through the rain-slicked road as the crew debates departure timing, still physically connected to the unfolding plan.
Cyberman-Contracted Heist Detonators

Cyber-heist explosives are referenced as Russell’s responsibility, to be used strategically beneath the bank via the sewers to create controlled breaches without a direct frontal assault. Their use is framed as surgical precision to avoid immediate detection, embodying Lytton’s methodical approach to high-risk sabotage.

Before: Implied to be in Russell’s possession or staged …
After: Designated for use in the operation; their planned …
Before: Implied to be in Russell’s possession or staged near the operation site, ready for deployment as part of the heist plan. Griffiths’ scepticism suggests their destructive potential concerns him.
After: Designated for use in the operation; their planned detonation in confined spaces remains a contentious point between Lytton and Griffiths.
Cyber-Heist Equipment Bags

The equipment bags are unloaded from the boot of Lytton’s getaway car and carried into the rear building of the junkyard, providing immediate practical support for Lytton’s sewer infiltration plan. Their bulk and readiness symbolise the crew’s preparedness for meticulous, high-risk sabotage despite limited resources.

Before: Weathered and dirt-streaked canvas and leather haul bags, …
After: Loaded and carried into the rear building, now …
Before: Weathered and dirt-streaked canvas and leather haul bags, carried from the trunk of the nondescript car; frayed handles and reinforced strapping evident.
After: Loaded and carried into the rear building, now positioned for deployment; likely contain demolition tools and explosives for the sewer heist.
Lytton's Sewer Heist Entrance Hole

The jagged access hole breached through the brick wall in the junkyard’s underbrush becomes the physical gateway to the planned sewer infiltration, transforming from a disguised brick facade into a functional entry point. Its rough presence underscores the crew’s tactical adaptation of existing infrastructure for covert access.

Before: A disguised anomalous brick wall with uneven mortar …
After: The wall is breached, exposing a vertical breach …
Before: A disguised anomalous brick wall with uneven mortar and salvaged bricks concealed the true entry to the sewer; discrepancies in construction style masked its purpose.
After: The wall is breached, exposing a vertical breach with damp earth clinging to fractured mortar and scattered debris. It now serves as the acknowledged ingress to the sewers, ready for the crew’s descent.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Junkyard

The sprawling junkyard envelops the rear building and sewer entrance with decayed urban detritus, providing visual and tactical cover for the crew’s preparations. The setting blends industrial neglect with the precise malice of human engineering—rusted metal skeletons frame the sewer’s maw like sentinels of controlled chaos.

Atmosphere Gloomy and forsaken, thick with oil, damp earth, and the distant hum of the city’s …
Function Tactical refuge and camouflage for the heist’s staging phase
Symbolism Embodiments of discarded civilisation become the tools of its violation
Access Physically accessible to scavengers but tactically secure from observation due to the yard’s chaotic layout
Rusted metal carcasses and tangled refuse casting long shadows under flickering streetlights Distant metallic groan of a Cyberman organ embedded within the chaos signaling external influence
London Sewers

The London sewers await beyond the breached brick wall, their brick-lined tunnels offering a labyrinthine pathway to the bank’s underbelly. Their damp, echoing darkness becomes the crew’s intended infiltration route, a claustrophobic conduit for methodical sabotage that Lytton carefully frames as a controlled infiltration despite Griffiths’ alarms.

Atmosphere Dank and claustrophobic, resonating with the sound of dripping water and distant machinery, the atmosphere …
Function Primary infiltration conduit and future battleground for the heist
Symbolism Represents the hidden veins beneath society’s facade, now harnessed for tunnelling crime
Access Physically narrow and treacherous, access controlled by Lytton’s crew but open to collapse and discovery
Brick walls slick with condensation, revealing layers of soot and mineral deposits alongside the modern brick facade’s clean lines The jagged sewer entrance’s rough edges contrast with the precision of the plan
Rear Service Shed (Lytton’s Junkyard)

The narrow cinder-block shed at the rear of the junkyard serves as the staging area where Lytton gathers his crew to finalise the heist plan. Its confined space focuses their attention on the open sewer access and the equipment bags, concentrating both atmosphere and purpose within a utilitarian refuge amid urban decay.

Atmosphere Cramped and functional, thick with the scent of wet cardboard and sewer methane, the atmosphere …
Function Command and planning node for the covert operation
Symbolism Represents the intersection of desperation and cold calculation, a makeshift cockpit for a crew hurtling …
Access Restricted to Lytton’s trusted mercenaries, excluding outsiders and authorities
Concrete floor marked by the recent ingress of boots and equipment bags Sagging metal door and graffiti-scarred walls reinforcing isolation and secrecy

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What this causes 3
Causal medium

"Lytton and his crew arriving at a junkyard to execute a heist (beat_97fd862b7ead9486) causes them to be observed by the Doctor and Peri from a distance (beat_b8ae5b9c4cb5527b), establishing early confrontation."

Doctor Peri arrive in disguised TARDIS
S22E1 · Attack of the Cybermen Part …
Causal medium

"Lytton and his crew arriving at a junkyard to execute a heist (beat_97fd862b7ead9486) causes them to be observed by the Doctor and Peri from a distance (beat_b8ae5b9c4cb5527b), establishing early confrontation."

Doctor and Peri observe mercenary advance
S22E1 · Attack of the Cybermen Part …
Causal medium

"Lytton revealing plans to breach a wall in the sewer for heist access (beat_52485ec96ecc863d) parallels Russell's concern about the unusual wall in the sewer (beat_61b917a3cf7a27f2), both indicating foreknowledge of hidden elements eventually leading to Cybermen emergence."

Doctor and Peri find Payne’s corpse in sewers
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Part of Larger Arcs

Key Dialogue

"GRIFFITHS: What's this then? I thought we were doing a diamond job."
"LYTTON: For once, Griffiths, you're right."
"GRIFFITHS: Then what are we doing here?"