Parry and Hopper Depart Telos

In the immediate aftermath of Toberman’s self-sacrifice, Parry stands over the fallen archaeologist, his grief palpable as he laments the mounting death toll. Hopper, pragmatic and urgent, interrupts the moment with a reminder of their impending departure, offering an escape from the tomb’s horrors. Parry’s farewell to the Doctor is heavy with unspoken guilt—his departure marks a rupture in the group’s unity, as he and Hopper abandon the Doctor’s companions to flee in their own vessel. The Doctor’s subdued response underscores the weight of the moment, while Jamie’s optimistic declaration about the Cybermen’s defeat is met with the Doctor’s characteristic caution, foreshadowing lingering threats. The scene functions as an emotional pivot: Parry’s exit symbolizes the cost of survival over solidarity, while the Doctor’s lingering doubt about the Cybermen’s true defeat reinforces the cyclical nature of their conflict. The Cybermat’s silent observation in the background serves as a visual reminder that danger persists, even in victory.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Following Toberman's sacrifice, Parry laments the loss of life, after which Hopper urges Parry to leave with him on their ship, but Victoria declares that the Doctor and his companions have their own reliable mode of transport.

sorrow to impatience

Parry bids the Doctor goodbye, expressing regret that things had to end this way. The Doctor acknowledges this sentiment and repeats his farewell as Parry and Hopper exit.

disappointment to resignation

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Relieved and optimistic, but slightly tempered by the Doctor’s caution, leaving him in a state of hopeful realism.

Jamie declares the Cybermen’s defeat with optimism, his relief palpable. However, the Doctor’s caution tempers his enthusiasm, leaving him slightly deflated but still hopeful. His demeanor is that of a warrior who has just survived a battle, eager to celebrate victory but open to the Doctor’s wisdom.

Goals in this moment
  • Celebrate the apparent defeat of the Cybermen and the survival of the group.
  • Reaffirm his trust in the Doctor’s judgment, even if it dampens his optimism.
Active beliefs
  • The Cybermen have been defeated, and the immediate threat is over.
  • The Doctor’s experience and wisdom should be heeded, even if it challenges his own optimism.
Character traits
Optimistic Relieved Hopeful Respectful of the Doctor’s judgment
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Calm and assured, with a subtle undercurrent of relief at the group’s self-reliance.

Victoria stands confidently, asserting the companions’ independence by informing Hopper that they have their own 'flying machine' (the TARDIS). Her tone is matter-of-fact, reinforcing the group’s self-sufficiency and their separation from Parry and Hopper’s departing vessel. She does not engage in the emotional farewells, instead focusing on practicalities, which underscores her growing adaptability to the chaos of their adventures.

Goals in this moment
  • Reinforce the companions’ independence from Parry and Hopper’s group.
  • Ensure the Doctor and Jamie understand they have a means of escape (the TARDIS).
Active beliefs
  • The companions are capable of handling the situation without Parry and Hopper’s assistance.
  • The TARDIS is a reliable and functional escape option.
Character traits
Confident Matter-of-fact Adaptable Independent
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Deeply sorrowful and guilt-ridden, with a sense of resignation over the irreversible consequences of their actions.

Parry stands over Toberman’s fallen body, his voice heavy with grief as he laments the mounting death toll. His farewell to the Doctor is laden with unspoken guilt, symbolizing the rupture in their alliance. He departs with Hopper, his emotional state a mix of resignation and moral burden, as he acknowledges the cost of their expedition and the fractures it has caused.

Goals in this moment
  • Acknowledge the human cost of their expedition and Toberman’s sacrifice.
  • Farewell the Doctor with a sense of guilt and moral failure, marking the end of their alliance.
Active beliefs
  • The expedition’s pursuit of the Cybermen’s secrets has come at too high a cost in human lives.
  • His departure with Hopper is the only viable option to ensure survival, despite the moral weight of abandoning the Doctor’s group.
Character traits
Grief-stricken Guilt-ridden Resigned Moralistic
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Toberman
primary

N/A (deceased). His presence in the scene is symbolic, representing the cost of the expedition and the unresolved nature of the conflict.

Toberman lies motionless on the ground, his sacrifice having sealed the tomb’s entrance and thwarted the Cybermen’s immediate escape. His body, now still, serves as a grim reminder of the cost of their expedition. The Cybermat’s silent observation of the group underscores the lingering threat, as Toberman’s death becomes a symbol of the broader conflict’s unresolved nature.

Goals in this moment
  • N/A (deceased). His sacrifice serves as a catalyst for the group’s emotional and narrative responses.
Active beliefs
  • N/A (deceased). His actions reflect his earlier struggle between Cybermen control and his humanity, culminating in his ultimate sacrifice.
Character traits
Sacrificial Symbolic Grim
Follow Toberman's journey
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Cybermat
secondary

N/A (mechanical). Its presence serves as a visual and narrative reminder of the Cybermen’s continued threat.

The Cybermat scuttles unnoticed between the Doctor and Jamie’s feet, its presence a silent and ominous reminder of the Cybermen’s lingering influence. It observes the group’s departure with mechanical indifference, its role as a surveillance tool underscoring the unresolved threat. The Doctor’s fixation on it highlights the tension between the group’s perceived victory and the reality of the Cybermen’s persistent danger.

Goals in this moment
  • Serve as a surveillance tool for the Cybermen, observing the group’s actions post-conflict.
  • Underscore the lingering danger and the unresolved nature of the Cybermen’s defeat.
Active beliefs
  • N/A (mechanical). Its actions are dictated by its programming to monitor and report back to the Cybermen.
Character traits
Ominous Mechanical Surveillance-oriented Unnoticed but significant
Follow Cybermat's journey

Pragmatic and detached, with a focus on ensuring the group’s survival and timely departure.

Hopper urges Parry to depart immediately, his tone pragmatic and urgent. He interrupts the emotional moment between Parry and the Doctor, driving the group’s immediate escape. His focus is solely on survival, reflecting his role as the expedition’s security chief and pilot. He shows no emotional investment in the farewells, emphasizing his operational priorities over personal connections.

Goals in this moment
  • Ensure Parry and the remaining group members depart immediately to avoid further danger.
  • Prioritize the operational readiness of their vessel over emotional farewells.
Active beliefs
  • The immediate threat has not yet passed, and delay could be fatal.
  • Emotional moments are secondary to the mission’s success and survival.
Character traits
Pragmatic Urgent Detached Operationally focused
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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TARDIS (Time and Relative Dimension in Space)

The TARDIS is referenced by Victoria as the companions’ 'flying machine,' asserting their independence from Parry and Hopper’s departing vessel. While not physically present in the scene, its mention serves as a narrative device to reinforce the companions’ self-sufficiency and their ability to continue the fight against the Cybermen without external assistance. The TARDIS symbolizes hope and reliability, contrasting with the emotional and logistical fractures of Parry and Hopper’s departure.

Before: Standing by, fully functional, and ready for the …
After: Unchanged in physical state, but its role as …
Before: Standing by, fully functional, and ready for the companions’ use as an escape or transportation method.
After: Unchanged in physical state, but its role as a symbol of the companions’ independence and resilience is reinforced.
Tomb Entrance Cybermat

The Cybermat scuttles unnoticed between the Doctor and Jamie’s feet, its presence serving as a chilling reminder of the Cybermen’s lingering surveillance. It observes the group’s departure with mechanical indifference, its role as a surveillance tool amplifying the tension between the group’s perceived victory and the reality of the unresolved threat. The Doctor’s fixation on it underscores the cyclical nature of their conflict with the Cybermen, as the mat’s silent observation foreshadows future encounters.

Before: Active and operational, scuttling between the Doctor and …
After: Remains inert on the floor, its surveillance role …
Before: Active and operational, scuttling between the Doctor and Jamie’s feet, unnoticed by most of the group.
After: Remains inert on the floor, its surveillance role fulfilled for the moment, but its presence lingers as a visual reminder of the Cybermen’s continued influence.

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Cybermen

The Cybermen’s influence lingers in the scene through the Cybermat’s silent observation, serving as a reminder of their unresolved threat. While not physically present, their presence is felt through the mechanical surveillance of the mat, which underscores the cyclical nature of the conflict. The Cybermen’s organizational goals—extermination and conquest—are implied in the mat’s role, as it continues to monitor the group’s actions post-conflict, foreshadowing future encounters.

Representation Via mechanical surveillance (Cybermat) and implied organizational goals (extermination, conquest).
Power Dynamics Exerting indirect influence through surveillance and the lingering threat of their return, despite their apparent …
Impact The Cybermen’s lingering influence highlights the broader institutional threat they pose, even in defeat. Their …
Internal Dynamics N/A (The Cybermen’s internal dynamics are not directly visible in this scene, but their organizational …
Maintain surveillance of the group to assess their weaknesses and potential future threats. Undermine the group’s sense of victory by reinforcing the unresolved nature of the conflict. Mechanical surveillance (Cybermat) to gather intelligence on the group’s actions. Psychological manipulation by reinforcing doubt and foreboding through the Cybermat’s presence.
The Doctor’s Core Time-Space Companions (Jamie and Victoria)

The Doctor’s Companions—comprising the Doctor, Jamie, and Victoria—remain united but emotionally strained as they prepare to depart the tomb. Their independence is reinforced by Victoria’s assertion of their own 'flying machine' (the TARDIS), symbolizing their self-sufficiency and resilience. The group’s dynamic is one of cautious optimism, as Jamie’s declaration of the Cybermen’s defeat is tempered by the Doctor’s lingering doubt. Their unity contrasts with the fracture of Parry and Hopper’s departure, highlighting their role as the narrative’s core allies.

Representation Through their united but emotionally strained presence, as they prepare to leave the tomb and …
Power Dynamics Operating as a cohesive unit with the Doctor as the strategic leader, they contrast with …
Impact The companions’ unity and independence serve as a counterbalance to the institutional threats posed by …
Internal Dynamics The group’s internal dynamics are marked by cautious optimism (Jamie) and strategic caution (Doctor), with …
Reaffirm their unity and independence from Parry and Hopper’s group, emphasizing their self-sufficiency. Prepare to depart the tomb while remaining vigilant to the Cybermen’s unresolved threat, as highlighted by the Doctor’s caution. Strategic leadership (Doctor) to guide the group’s actions and decisions. Emotional resilience (Jamie and Victoria) to maintain morale and unity amid the lingering danger.

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 2

"In the wake of Toberman's sacrifice, Parry laments the loss of life."

Toberman’s Final Defiance Against the Controller
S5E4 · The Tomb of the Cybermen …

"Doctor is cautious as they are leaving"

Doctor’s Caution After Cybermen Defeat
S5E4 · The Tomb of the Cybermen …
What this causes 1

"Doctor is cautious as they are leaving"

Doctor’s Caution After Cybermen Defeat
S5E4 · The Tomb of the Cybermen …

Themes This Exemplifies

Thematic resonance and meaning

Key Dialogue

"PARRY: How terrible. Another life gone."
"HOPPER: Come on, Professor. Blast off in nine minutes. Well, anybody coming along for the ride?"
"PARRY: Right. Well, goodbye, Doctor."
"DOCTOR: I know. I know. Goodbye."
"JAMIE: Now, that really is the end of the Cybermen, isn't it?"
"DOCTOR: Yes, Jamie. On the other hand, I never like to make predictions."