Vaughn’s calculated mercy toward the Doctor
Plot Beats
The narrative micro-steps within this event
Despite Packer's concern, Vaughn orders guards to search for any allies the Doctor may have brought, but forbids killing the Doctor; Vaughn believes the Doctor serves as their "insurance.
Who Was There
Characters present in this moment
Anxious and doubtful, with a sense of urgency that contrasts with Vaughn’s calm demeanor.
Packer reports on the Cybermen’s strategic positions and expresses concerns about the incomplete control over Earth’s communication centers. He suggests killing the Doctor but follows Vaughn’s orders to search for the Doctor’s allies without killing him. His anxiety about the invasion’s delays is evident, contrasting with Vaughn’s overconfidence.
- • To ensure the Cybermen’s invasion proceeds as planned and without delays.
- • To eliminate potential threats, such as the Doctor, to secure Vaughn’s objectives.
- • The Cybermen’s delays could jeopardize the invasion’s success.
- • The Doctor poses a significant threat that needs to be neutralized.
Confident and in control, with a calculated coolness that masks his underlying anxiety about the Cybermen’s delays.
Vaughn dismisses Packer’s concerns about the Cybermen’s incomplete control over Earth’s communication centers, boasting of his impending global dominance. When the Doctor appears on the monitors, Vaughn recognizes his intelligence and resourcefulness, ordering a search for the Doctor’s allies but explicitly forbidding his death. This decision positions the Doctor as a strategic asset, reflecting Vaughn’s cold pragmatism and calculated risk-taking.
- • To maintain control over the Cybermen and ensure the success of the invasion.
- • To leverage the Doctor’s intelligence as a potential asset or bargaining chip.
- • The Cybermen’s invasion force will arrive soon, ensuring his global dominance.
- • The Doctor’s knowledge and resourcefulness make him a valuable asset rather than a threat.
Confident and defiant, with a hint of playful provocation, masking the urgency of his mission.
The Doctor appears on Vaughn’s security monitors, taunting Vaughn with his knowledge of the Cyber-control beam. He announces his intention to meet Vaughn in person, demonstrating his boldness and resourcefulness. His presence is both a disruption and a strategic move, forcing Vaughn to acknowledge him as a significant player in the unfolding conflict.
- • To disrupt Vaughn’s plans by revealing his knowledge of the Cyber-control beam.
- • To assert his presence as a direct challenge to Vaughn’s authority and control.
- • Vaughn’s control over the Cybermen is fragile and can be exploited.
- • His own intelligence and resourcefulness are key to thwarting Vaughn’s invasion.
Neutral and focused, with no visible emotional response beyond their duty.
The guards are ordered by Vaughn to search the building for the Doctor’s allies but are explicitly forbidden from killing the Doctor. Their role is purely functional, executing Vaughn’s commands without question or hesitation.
- • To locate and detain the Doctor’s allies as ordered by Vaughn.
- • To ensure the security of the building and Vaughn’s operations.
- • Their primary duty is to follow Vaughn’s orders without question.
- • The Doctor and his allies pose a potential threat that must be contained.
Objects Involved
Significant items in this scene
The security monitors in Vaughn’s office become the primary means of communication between Vaughn and the Doctor. The Doctor’s face fills the screens as he taunts Vaughn, revealing his knowledge of the Cyber-control beam. The monitors serve as a conduit for their tense standoff, with Vaughn watching intently and responding directly to the Doctor’s provocations. This interaction highlights the Doctor’s resourcefulness and Vaughn’s calculated response, setting the stage for their future confrontation.
The security alarm blares abruptly, interrupting Packer’s report and signaling the Doctor’s unauthorized entry into the building. Its piercing sound heightens the tension in the room, forcing Vaughn and Packer to shift their focus from the Cybermen’s invasion plans to the immediate threat posed by the Doctor’s presence. The alarm serves as a narrative device, marking the moment when the Doctor’s defiance directly challenges Vaughn’s control.
Location Details
Places and their significance in this event
Vaughn’s executive office serves as the command center for his operations, where the tension between his overconfidence and Packer’s anxiety plays out. The room is filled with security monitors displaying the Doctor’s taunting face and the Cybermen’s strategic positions. The alarm blares, signaling the Doctor’s intrusion, and Vaughn issues orders to search for the Doctor’s allies. The office’s atmosphere is one of urgency and high stakes, reflecting the critical moment in Vaughn’s plan.
Narrative Connections
How this event relates to others in the story
"The alarm sounds, broadcasting the Doctor's presence to Vaughn and Packer; Vaughn orders a search but forbids killing the Doctor, setting the stage for the confrontation and the Doctor's role as 'insurance'."
Doctor’s Uninvited Confrontation"The alarm sounds, broadcasting the Doctor's presence to Vaughn and Packer; Vaughn orders a search but forbids killing the Doctor, setting the stage for the confrontation and the Doctor's role as 'insurance'."
Doctor’s Uninvited Confrontation"As the Doctor's entrance to Vaughn's Headquarters via the sewers is discovered with alarms, The Doctor establishes contact with Unit as the Brigadier and his staff arrive at Henlow Base signaling to the audience that two counter attacks are about to begin."
Doctor initiates covert UNIT contactKey Dialogue
"PACKER: With particularly heavy concentrations here, here, here, and here. VAUGHN: And all the main communication centres are now manned by our forces? PACKER: Yes, but, er... we can't make a complete takeover without the full invasion force. VAUGHN: They'll arrive, Packer, they'll arrive. And when they do, there won't be one city in the entire world that we don't control."
"DOCTOR [ON MONITOR]: Oh, there you are. Can you hear me, Mister Vaughn? VAUGHN: Yes? DOCTOR [ON MONITOR]: I hope I haven't called at an inconvenient moment, but I would rather like a word with you. VAUGHN: Clever of you to avoid our Cyber-control beam."
"PACKER: He must be out of his mind. VAUGHN: Far from it, Packer. Have the guards search the building, just in case he's brought any friends with him. PACKER: Why not just kill him? He's caused enough trouble already. VAUGHN: You forget, Packer. He's our insurance."