Polly and Ben develop the solvent weapon
Plot Beats
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Polly asks Ben about nail varnish remover, learning that it contains acetone. She then tests acetone on a piece of plastic, and it dissolves, leading to Polly's excited realization that acetone may be a weapon against the Cybermen.
Polly explains her idea of "sprinkling" the acetone on the Cybermen, and Ben understands that the solvent could damage their control units. Ben then suggests that they create a mixture of all available solvents to enhance its effectiveness, prompting Polly to consider how they'll deliver the mixture.
Polly and Ben enumerate the solvents available to them, including benzene, ether, and alcohol, to brew a cocktail. Ben then proposes using fire extinguishers as a delivery method, revealing his idea to weaponize it.
Who Was There
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Cautiously optimistic, shifting from confusion to determined excitement as the plan takes shape.
Ben stands beside Polly in the moonbase sickbay, initially puzzled by her sudden focus on nail varnish remover. His skepticism softens as Polly demonstrates the acetone’s dissolving power on plastic, and he quickly pivots to collaboration, listing available solvents (benzene, ether, alcohol) and brainstorming delivery methods. His practical naval background surfaces as he dismisses bottles in favor of fire extinguishers, his voice carrying a mix of excitement and urgency. Physically, he leans in, hands gesturing as he outlines the plan, his posture shifting from cautious observation to active participation.
- • To validate Polly’s discovery and turn it into a viable weapon against the Cybermen.
- • To ensure the delivery method (fire extinguishers) is both effective and feasible given their limited resources.
- • That the Cybermen’s chest units are vulnerable to chemical corrosion, given their plastic composition.
- • That improvisation and teamwork are key to overcoming the Cybermen’s technological advantage.
Energized and focused, her scientific curiosity driving her to solve the problem with creative urgency.
Polly takes the lead in the sickbay, her scientific mind racing as she tests acetone on plastic and watches it dissolve. Her initial excitement is met with Ben’s skepticism, but she persists, articulating her theory that the solvent could weaken the Cybermen’s chest units. She lists available chemicals (benzene, ether, alcohol) and debates delivery methods, her hands steady as she pours and observes. Her dialogue is rapid, ideas flowing as she adapts to Ben’s suggestions, ultimately embracing the fire extinguisher plan. The sickbay lights reflect off her determined expression, her focus unwavering.
- • To prove that acetone (and a solvent cocktail) can dissolve the Cybermen’s chest units, creating a weakness to exploit.
- • To develop a practical delivery method for the solvent, ensuring it can be used effectively in combat.
- • That the Cybermen’s organic components are susceptible to chemical corrosion, given their plastic-like chest units.
- • That teamwork and quick thinking are essential to outmaneuvering the Cybermen’s technological superiority.
Objects Involved
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The bottles collected by Polly represent the initial, discarded idea for delivering the solvent. Though Ben suggests using them to throw the mixture, he quickly dismisses this in favor of fire extinguishers. Their presence in the scene underscores the improvisational nature of the companions’ plan, as they scavenge whatever is available. The bottles symbolize the raw materials of rebellion—ordinary objects repurposed for extraordinary ends—before being superseded by a more effective solution.
The fire extinguishers emerge as the solution to the delivery problem, proposed by Ben as a way to pressurize and spray the solvent mixture. Their red metal cylinders and hoses become the vessel for the 'Polly cocktail,' transforming safety equipment into weapons of resistance. The extinguishers’ practicality—already present in the sickbay, designed for emergencies—mirrors the companions’ own role as improvised defenders. Their repurposing marks a turning point, as the sickbay’s mundane tools are weaponized against the Cybermen’s invasion.
Acetone serves as the catalyst for the entire event, its dissolving power on plastic demonstrated by Polly as a proof-of-concept. Initially referenced as 'nail varnish remover,' it becomes the cornerstone of their weapon strategy. Ben’s confirmation that it is 'something like acetone' validates its potential, and Polly’s experiment—dropping plastic into the solvent and watching it dissolve—proves its efficacy. The object’s role evolves from a household item to a critical component in their improvised arsenal, symbolizing the shift from passive observation to active resistance.
Benzene is one of the solvents listed by Polly as part of their improvised 'cocktail,' identified alongside ether and alcohol. Its inclusion reflects the companions’ willingness to combine volatile chemicals in a high-stakes gamble. Though not tested individually, its presence in the mixture underscores the desperation and ingenuity of their plan. The solvent’s industrial strength symbolizes the high risk of their experiment, as they prioritize effectiveness over safety in the face of the Cybermen threat.
The piece of plastic dropped into the acetone by Polly serves as the critical proof-of-concept for their weapon strategy. Its rapid dissolution demonstrates the solvent’s potential to weaken the Cybermen’s chest units, validating Polly’s theory. The object’s role is purely functional but symbolically pivotal, as it bridges the gap between scientific curiosity and tactical innovation. Its destruction in the experiment foreshadows the Cybermen’s own vulnerability, turning an ordinary lab test into a moment of narrative hope.
Narrative Connections
How this event relates to others in the story
"Polly and Ben's discussion about how to defeat the Cybermen leads to Polly testing acetone and discovering it dissolves plastic, giving them a weapon."
Jamie’s remark sparks solvent solution"Polly and Ben's discussion about how to defeat the Cybermen leads to Polly testing acetone and discovering it dissolves plastic, giving them a weapon."
Polly deduces Cybermen’s solvent weaknessKey Dialogue
"POLLY: "If we can sprinkle some of that on their chest units, it might help to soften them.""
"BEN: "I get it! You mean it'll clobber their controls or something.""
"POLLY: "Yes. Wait a minute, how are we going to throw it at them?""
"BEN: "Well, in bottles, I suppose. Now just a tick though. I've got a better idea.""