Doctor proposes sewer infiltration

The Doctor, Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart, and Captain Turner debate UNIT’s dwindling options to counter the Cyberman invasion, with the Doctor insisting the only viable strategy is to disrupt the Cyber-control signals emanating from Vaughn’s headquarters. As the Brigadier outlines a desperate plan to repurpose a Russian rocket for a missile strike, the Doctor reveals his own high-risk gambit: infiltrating Vaughn’s base through the sewers to gather critical intelligence and delay the Cyberman attack. The Brigadier protests the recklessness of the plan, but the Doctor argues that UNIT’s defensive preparations will fail without knowing how the Cybermen intend to retaliate. Zoe, present during the exchange, is dispatched to assist the Brigadier at Henlow Downs, while the Doctor prepares to broadcast his confrontation with Vaughn live to UNIT. The scene underscores the Doctor’s willingness to defy protocol for the greater good, while Vaughn’s treachery looms as an immediate, existential threat. The tension escalates as UNIT is forced to split its focus between defensive preparations and the Doctor’s perilous solo mission, raising the stakes for the impending Cyberman assault.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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The Doctor, anticipating the Cybermen will target Vaughn's signal for their landing, proposes to confront Vaughn while UNIT prepares anti-missile defenses at Henlow Downs; the Doctor intends to broadcast his conversation with Vaughn to UNIT.

strategic planning to risky decision ['Henlow Downs']

Despite the Brigadier's concerns, the Doctor insists on confronting Vaughn to gain critical information and buy time, revealing he will infiltrate Vaughn's headquarters via the sewers, highlighting the inherent risk and need for intelligence.

disagreement to determined acceptance ['sewers']

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Eager and confident, with a sense of urgency that matches the team’s high stakes. Her willingness to assist the Brigadier and her pride in her mathematical skills reflect her commitment to the mission and her trust in the Doctor’s leadership.

Zoe enters the scene, reporting on Jamie’s and Professor Watkins’ conditions before being dispatched by the Doctor to assist the Brigadier at Henlow Downs. Her mathematical expertise is highlighted as crucial for calculating the missile strike, and she eagerly accepts the assignment. Her presence adds a layer of scientific precision to UNIT’s tactical planning, reinforcing the team’s interdisciplinary approach to countering the Cyberman threat. She engages in the debate with the Doctor and Brigadier, demonstrating her confidence and willingness to contribute to the mission.

Goals in this moment
  • Assist the Brigadier at Henlow Downs with mathematical calculations for the missile strike
  • Support the team’s efforts to counter the Cyberman invasion
Active beliefs
  • Her mathematical expertise is a valuable asset to UNIT’s tactical planning
  • The team’s success depends on interdisciplinary collaboration
Character traits
Highly intelligent and logical Eager to help and confident Mathematically precise Adaptable and quick-thinking
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Not directly observable, but inferred as coldly calculating and hubristic. His absence from the scene does not diminish his influence, as the Doctor’s focus on infiltrating his headquarters and the Brigadier’s concerns about the Doctor’s safety reflect Vaughn’s power and danger.

Vaughn is referenced by the Doctor as the target of his infiltration plan, his treachery and role in masterminding the Cyberman invasion looming as an immediate threat. Though physically absent, his presence is felt through the Doctor’s determination to confront him directly. The Doctor’s insistence on gathering intelligence from Vaughn underscores the latter’s central role in the invasion, as well as the high stakes of the Doctor’s mission to delay the Cyberman attack.

Goals in this moment
  • Seize global power through the Cyberman invasion
  • Betray the Cybermen using Professor Watkins’ technology
Active beliefs
  • He can control the Cybermen and use them as a tool for his ambitions
  • The Doctor and UNIT are obstacles to be eliminated or manipulated
Character traits
Ruthless and ambitious Manipulative and treacherous Central to the Cyberman invasion A immediate, existential threat
Follow Tobias Vaughn's journey

Urgent and focused, balancing his skepticism about the plan’s feasibility with his commitment to UNIT’s mission. His determination is tempered by the weight of the task ahead, particularly the need to revive Cyber-controlled personnel and secure the rocket base in a tight timeframe.

Captain Turner stands beside the Brigadier, proposing the mass production of neuristors as a countermeasure to Cyber-control. He questions the feasibility of the Russian rocket plan but commits to executing the Brigadier’s orders to secure the base. His demeanor is determined yet skeptical, reflecting his military pragmatism as he weighs the risks and logistics of the operation. He receives the thick lever binder from the Brigadier, signaling his immediate dispatch to the Russian rocket base to repurpose the launch vehicle for a missile strike.

Goals in this moment
  • Secure the Russian rocket base and repurpose the launch vehicle for a missile strike
  • Execute the Brigadier’s orders efficiently despite logistical challenges
Active beliefs
  • Time is the critical factor in countering the Cyberman threat
  • UNIT’s success depends on precise execution of high-risk plans
Character traits
Pragmatic and disciplined Determined but skeptical Quick to execute orders Logistically minded
Follow Turner's journey

Determined and urgent, with a steely resolve that masks deep concern for the impending Cyberman threat. His defiance of the Brigadier’s objections is rooted in a calculated belief that his plan is the only viable path to delay the attack and gather critical intelligence.

The Doctor stands at the center of the aeroplane’s chaotic strategy session, his sharp eyes darting between the Brigadier and Turner as he dismisses the neuristor plan and insists on disrupting Cyber-control signals. He reveals his high-risk gambit to infiltrate Vaughn’s headquarters via the sewers, arguing that UNIT’s defensive preparations will fail without understanding Cyberman retaliation. His posture is tense but resolute, and his voice carries a mix of urgency and defiance as he clashes with the Brigadier over the necessity of his plan. He reassures Zoe about Jamie and Professor Watkins’ conditions before dispatching her to Henlow Downs, then prepares to broadcast his confrontation with Vaughn live to UNIT, emphasizing the need for time to stop the attack.

Goals in this moment
  • Disrupt Cyber-control signals to delay the Cyberman attack
  • Gather intelligence on Vaughn’s plans and Cyberman retaliation strategies
  • Convince the Brigadier and UNIT to accept his high-risk infiltration plan
Active beliefs
  • UNIT’s defensive preparations alone will not be sufficient to stop the Cybermen
  • Vaughn’s treachery and the Cybermen’s retaliation must be understood to devise an effective counterattack
  • Time is the most critical resource in preventing the Cyberman invasion
Character traits
Strategic thinker Defiant of protocol Empathetic yet decisive Urgent and resolute Willing to take extreme risks Persuasive and authoritative
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Frustrated and restless, chafing at his inability to participate in the mission due to his injury. His loyalty to the Doctor and the team is evident, even in his absence, as he would undoubtedly push to rejoin if given the chance.

Jamie is mentioned briefly by Zoe, who reports that he has sustained a 'slight flesh wound' to his leg, preventing him from walking. His frustration at being sidelined is noted, as he is typically a frontline fighter and protector of the group. Though physically absent from the scene, his absence looms as a tactical disadvantage for the team, and his determination to rejoin the fight is implied by his fury at the Army doctor’s orders.

Goals in this moment
  • Recover quickly to rejoin the fight against the Cybermen
  • Protect the Doctor and the team, even from afar
Active beliefs
  • His presence on the front lines is crucial to the team’s success
  • The Doctor and UNIT need all available fighters to counter the Cyberman threat
Character traits
Loyal and protective Frustrated by inaction Determined to rejoin the fight Physically limited but mentally engaged
Follow Jamie McCrimmon's journey

Relieved to be recovering under Isobel’s care, but likely concerned about the role his technology plays in the invasion. His absence from the aeroplane underscores his vulnerability and the need for protection, as his knowledge is vital to UNIT’s efforts.

Professor Watkins is mentioned by Zoe as being 'all right' and under Isobel’s care. Though not physically present, his role as the inventor of the Cerebraton Mentor device is implied to be critical to controlling the Cybermen. His absence from the strategic discussion highlights the division of labor within the team, where scientific expertise is delegated to support roles while military and tactical decisions are made by others.

Goals in this moment
  • Recover quickly to assist in countering the Cyberman threat
  • Ensure his technology is not misused by Vaughn or the Cybermen
Active beliefs
  • His scientific work must be used ethically to defend humanity
  • The team’s success depends on both his expertise and their tactical efforts
Character traits
Brilliant scientist Principled and ethical Critical to the team’s technological countermeasures Supportive of UNIT’s efforts
Follow Edward Watkins's journey

Concerned but focused, prioritizing the well-being of Professor Watkins and indirectly supporting the team’s efforts by ensuring his recovery. Her absence from the aeroplane highlights her role as a behind-the-scenes ally, providing stability in non-combat roles.

Isobel is mentioned by Zoe as being with Professor Watkins, implying she is assisting in his care. Though not physically present in the scene, her role as a supportive ally to the team is reinforced, particularly in her ability to provide practical aid during crises. Her absence from the strategic discussion underscores the division of labor within the group, where she focuses on civilian support while others handle military and scientific challenges.

Goals in this moment
  • Ensure Professor Watkins’ recovery and safety
  • Support the team’s efforts by maintaining stability in non-combat roles
Active beliefs
  • The team’s success depends on both combat and support efforts
  • Her role in caring for Professor Watkins is as critical as the military strategies being devised
Character traits
Caring and supportive Practical and hands-on Loyal to the team Adaptable in crises
Follow Isobel Watkins's journey

Professionally concerned, with a quiet intensity that reflects the gravity of the communications blackout. His focus on monitoring frequencies underscores his role as the team’s eyes and ears, even as the situation grows increasingly dire.

Sergeant Walters delivers the grim update on the global communications blackout, reporting that New York, Moscow, and Peking are 'off the air.' He follows the Brigadier’s orders to continue monitoring frequencies, his professionalism evident in his calm yet urgent demeanor. Though he does not participate in the strategic debate, his role as the communications hub underscores the severity of the Cybermen’s disruption and the urgency of UNIT’s response. His presence reinforces the high stakes of the situation, as the loss of global radio communication signals the invasion’s escalation.

Goals in this moment
  • Maintain communication links despite the Cybermen’s disruption
  • Provide real-time updates to UNIT on the invasion’s progress
Active beliefs
  • The loss of global communications is a critical vulnerability in the face of the Cyberman threat
  • His role in monitoring frequencies is essential to UNIT’s ability to respond effectively
Character traits
Professional and vigilant Calm under pressure Reliable communicator Sensitive to the urgency of the situation
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart's Airplane Safe

The Brigadier’s airplane safe is opened to retrieve the thick lever binder, which contains critical intelligence on the Russian rocket base. The safe symbolizes UNIT’s institutional knowledge and preparedness, as the Brigadier’s ability to access this information on short notice highlights the organization’s reliance on classified resources in times of crisis. The binder’s retrieval drives the team’s decision to repurpose the Russian rocket, marking a turning point in their strategy and underscoring the importance of intelligence-gathering in countering the Cyberman threat.

Before: Locked and secure, containing classified documents, including the …
After: Unlocked and accessed, with the thick lever binder …
Before: Locked and secure, containing classified documents, including the intelligence on the Russian rocket base. Its contents are inaccessible until the Brigadier retrieves the binder.
After: Unlocked and accessed, with the thick lever binder removed. The safe’s contents are now partially depleted, but its role in providing critical intelligence remains fulfilled.
Captain Turner’s UNIT Field Radio

The UNIT field radio, gripped by Captain Turner, serves as a critical tool for coordinating the team’s efforts amid the Cybermen’s global communications blackout. Though it produces only static and silence when Turner attempts to use it, its presence underscores the severity of the disruption and the urgency of UNIT’s response. The radio symbolizes the team’s struggle to maintain communication links in the face of the Cybermen’s control signals, reinforcing the high stakes of the mission and the need for alternative strategies, such as the Doctor’s infiltration plan.

Before: Functional but ineffective due to the Cybermen’s global …
After: Remains ineffective, as the Cybermen’s control signals continue …
Before: Functional but ineffective due to the Cybermen’s global communications blackout, producing only static and silence when activated.
After: Remains ineffective, as the Cybermen’s control signals continue to disrupt all radio communication. The radio’s failure highlights the need for the Doctor’s plan to gather intelligence directly from Vaughn’s headquarters.
Neuristors

Neuristors are proposed by Captain Turner as a countermeasure to Cyber-control, but the Doctor and Brigadier dismiss the idea due to the lack of time for mass production. Though not physically present in the scene, the neuristors are referenced as a potential solution, highlighting the team’s desperation to find any means of countering the Cybermen’s influence. Their mention underscores the urgency of the situation and the need for more immediate and high-risk strategies, such as the Doctor’s infiltration plan.

Before: Proposed as a countermeasure but deemed impractical due …
After: Remain unproduced, as the team shifts focus to …
Before: Proposed as a countermeasure but deemed impractical due to time constraints. No neuristors are produced or distributed during this event.
After: Remain unproduced, as the team shifts focus to the Russian rocket plan and the Doctor’s infiltration. Their dismissal reflects the team’s recognition that time is the critical factor in countering the Cyberman threat.
Russian Astronaut Capsule

The Russian astronaut capsule is mentioned as the original payload of the orbital launch vehicle, slated for a manned moon survey mission. The Brigadier and Turner discuss replacing it with a warhead to target Cyber-control signals, marking a pivotal shift in the rocket’s purpose from scientific exploration to military counterattack. The capsule’s removal symbolizes the team’s desperation and the repurposing of resources in the face of the Cyberman invasion, reflecting the high stakes and urgency of the situation. Its mention underscores the sacrifices and ethical dilemmas inherent in UNIT’s response to the threat.

Before: Installed as the primary payload in the Russian …
After: Removed and replaced with a warhead, repurposing the …
Before: Installed as the primary payload in the Russian orbital launch vehicle, awaiting the manned moon survey mission. Its presence represents the original scientific intent of the rocket.
After: Removed and replaced with a warhead, repurposing the launch vehicle for a missile strike against the Cybermen. Its removal signifies the team’s shift from defensive preparations to offensive action, driven by the Doctor’s insistence on disrupting the Cyber-control signals.
Russian Rocket Warhead (Cybermen Signal Disruptor)

The Russian rocket warhead is discussed as a potential payload for the repurposed orbital launch vehicle, replacing the astronaut capsule. The Brigadier and Turner debate the feasibility of using the warhead to strike Cyber-control signals near the moon, with Turner questioning whether the rocket can be secured and repurposed in time. The warhead represents a high-risk, high-reward strategy, symbolizing UNIT’s desperation to counter the Cybermen’s advance with whatever resources are available. Its mention drives the team’s decision to split their efforts between defensive preparations and the Doctor’s infiltration plan.

Before: Stored at the Russian rocket base, awaiting integration …
After: Designated for use in the missile strike, pending …
Before: Stored at the Russian rocket base, awaiting integration into the launch vehicle. Its potential use as a weapon against the Cybermen is theoretical until the Brigadier and Turner begin planning the repurposing of the rocket.
After: Designated for use in the missile strike, pending Captain Turner’s successful securing of the Russian rocket base. Its role in the plan is confirmed, but its effectiveness remains uncertain until the strike is executed.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Moscow

Moscow is mentioned by Sergeant Walters as one of the major cities that has gone 'dead' in terms of radio communication, joining New York and Peking in the Cybermen’s global blackout. The loss of signals from Moscow reinforces the team’s recognition that the invasion is a worldwide threat, requiring a coordinated and urgent response. The city’s mention underscores the severity of the situation and the need for UNIT to mount a defense against the Cybermen’s advance. Moscow’s silence symbolizes the fragility of global civilization in the face of the invasion, driving the team’s desperation to act.

Atmosphere Silent and ominous, with a sense of abandonment and impending doom. The loss of radio …
Function Affected location, representing the Cybermen’s global reach and the severity of the communications blackout. The …
Symbolism Symbolizes the vulnerability of global civilization and the Cybermen’s control over Earth’s communications. The loss …
Access Under Cyber-control, with no transmissions emerging from the city. The blackout restricts communication and coordination, …
Total radio silence, with no chatter from streets or towers A sense of abandonment and impending threat No transmissions emerging from the shrouded metropolis
Dark Side of the Moon

The aeroplane serves as a mobile command center for UNIT during this critical moment in the Cyberman invasion. The Brigadier, the Doctor, Zoe, and other key personnel gather here to devise strategies, debate plans, and coordinate the team’s response. The aeroplane’s role in the event underscores its importance as a hub for decision-making and communication, despite the Cybermen’s disruption of global radio signals. Its mention reflects the team’s urgency and the high stakes of the mission, as well as the need for a centralized location to mount a counterattack against the invasion.

Atmosphere Tense and chaotic, with a sense of urgency and high stakes. The aeroplane’s confined space …
Function Mobile command center for UNIT, providing a centralized location for strategy sessions, coordination, and decision-making …
Symbolism Represents the team’s determination to counter the Cyberman threat despite the odds. The aeroplane symbolizes …
Access Restricted to UNIT personnel and key allies, with a focus on tactical coordination and strategic …
Confined space with tense, urgent discussions Classified documents and intelligence resources on board A sense of desperation and high stakes as the team devises a plan
Henlow Downs

Henlow Downs is mentioned as a UNIT base near which anti-missile missiles will be deployed to counter potential Cyberman retaliation. The Brigadier identifies it as a critical defensive stronghold, where Zoe will assist in preparing the missile strike. The base’s role in the team’s strategy underscores its importance as a frontline hub for UNIT’s operations, where radar screens track the Cyber-fleet and launch pads prime for chain-reaction strikes. Its mention reflects the team’s recognition that both offensive and defensive measures are necessary to counter the Cyberman threat, and that Henlow Downs will play a key role in the upcoming battle.

Atmosphere Tense and chaotic, with a sense of urgency and high stakes. The base pulses with …
Function Defensive stronghold and launch site for anti-missile missiles, providing a critical line of defense against …
Symbolism Represents UNIT’s last line of defense and the team’s determination to protect Earth from the …
Access Open to UNIT personnel and allies, with restricted access to civilians and unauthorized individuals. The …
Radar screens tracking the Cyber-fleet’s V-formation Launch pads primed for anti-missile strikes Control panels glowing under Zoe’s rapid trajectory calculations Tensed voices echoing through the facility amid the invasion’s escalation
London's Sewer Tunnels Beneath Vaughn's Warehouse

The sewers beneath Vaughn’s warehouse are identified by the Doctor as the infiltration route for his high-risk mission to gather intelligence and delay the Cyberman attack. The Doctor argues that the sewers are lightly guarded by Cybermen, making them a viable path to Vaughn’s headquarters. The location’s mention underscores the Doctor’s willingness to take extreme risks, as well as the desperation of UNIT’s situation. The sewers symbolize the team’s need to leverage unconventional strategies in the face of an overwhelming threat, and their role in the Doctor’s plan highlights the high stakes of his mission.

Atmosphere Dark, claustrophobic, and tense, with a sense of danger and urgency. The sewers’ narrow concrete …
Function Infiltration route for the Doctor’s solo mission to gather intelligence and delay the Cyberman attack. …
Symbolism Represents the team’s desperation and the Doctor’s willingness to take extreme risks in the face …
Access Lightly guarded by Cybermen, but still dangerous due to tactical challenges and potential encounters. The …
Narrow concrete tunnels snaking beneath Vaughn’s warehouse Dripping echoes and shadowed turns, creating an oppressive atmosphere Tactical challenges and potential encounters with Cybermen or other threats
New York (Cyberman Blackout Site)

New York is mentioned by Sergeant Walters as one of the major cities that has gone 'off the air,' signaling the Cybermen’s global communications blackout. The loss of radio communication from New York, along with Moscow and Peking, underscores the severity of the invasion and the urgency of UNIT’s response. The city’s mention reflects the team’s recognition that the Cybermen’s disruption is widespread and that time is running out to counter the threat. New York’s silence symbolizes the vulnerability of global civilization in the face of the Cyberman invasion, driving the team’s desperation to mount a defense.

Atmosphere Silent and ominous, with a sense of abandonment and impending doom. The loss of radio …
Function Affected location, representing the Cybermen’s global reach and the severity of the communications blackout. The …
Symbolism Symbolizes the vulnerability of global civilization and the Cybermen’s control over Earth’s communications. The loss …
Access Under Cyber-control, with no transmissions emerging from the city. The blackout restricts communication and coordination, …
Total radio silence, with no chatter from streets or towers A sense of abandonment and impending doom No transmissions emerging from the shrouded metropolis
Peking

Peking is mentioned by Sergeant Walters as another major city that has gone 'dead' in terms of radio communication, joining New York and Moscow in the Cybermen’s global blackout. The loss of signals from Peking reinforces the team’s recognition that the invasion is not isolated to a single region but is instead a worldwide threat. The city’s mention underscores the urgency of UNIT’s response and the need for a coordinated counterattack to restore communication and counter the Cybermen’s advance. Peking’s silence symbolizes the fragility of global infrastructure in the face of the invasion, driving the team’s desperation to act.

Atmosphere Silent and desolate, with a sense of isolation and impending threat. The loss of radio …
Function Affected location, representing the Cybermen’s global reach and the severity of the communications blackout. The …
Symbolism Symbolizes the fragility of global infrastructure and the Cybermen’s control over Earth’s communications. The loss …
Access Under Cyber-control, with no transmissions emerging from the city. The blackout restricts communication and coordination, …
Total radio silence, with no chatter from streets or towers A sense of desolation and isolation No transmissions emerging from the shrouded metropolis
Soviet Moonbase Rocket Launch Facility

The Russian rocket base is discussed as a critical asset in UNIT’s counterattack against the Cybermen. The Brigadier identifies it as nearly launch-ready, with a manned orbital survey vehicle poised for deployment. Captain Turner is dispatched to secure the base and repurpose the rocket for a missile strike, marking a pivotal shift in UNIT’s strategy from defensive preparations to offensive action. The base’s remote location and advanced rocketry capabilities make it a vital resource, symbolizing the team’s desperation to leverage any available asset in the fight against the Cybermen. Its mention drives the team’s decision to split their efforts, with Turner heading to Russia while the Doctor infiltrates Vaughn’s headquarters.

Atmosphere Tense and urgent, with a sense of desperation and high stakes. The discussion of the …
Function Strategic resource location, providing a launch vehicle for a missile strike against Cyber-control signals near …
Symbolism Represents the team’s willingness to repurpose scientific and exploratory resources for military purposes in the …
Access Initially under Cyber-control, requiring UNIT to revive the rocket personnel before securing the base. The …
Remote and isolated, with advanced launch facilities Nearly ready for a manned orbital survey mission Under Cyber-control, requiring UNIT to intervene and revive personnel
Vaughn's London Industrial Command Center (Central Block Tenth Floor)

Vaughn’s headquarters in London serves as the command center for the Cyberman invasion, from which control signals pulse to enslave global communications. The Doctor identifies it as the target of his infiltration, arguing that disrupting these signals is the only viable strategy to delay the attack. The headquarters’ mention underscores its central role in the invasion, as well as the high stakes of the Doctor’s mission to confront Vaughn directly. The location’s symbolic significance lies in its representation of Vaughn’s treachery and the Cybermen’s control over Earth, making it a critical battleground in the team’s counterattack.

Atmosphere Oppressive and foreboding, with a sense of impending doom. The headquarters pulses with Cyber-control signals, …
Function Antagonist stronghold and command center for the Cyberman invasion, directing control signals that enslave global …
Symbolism Represents Vaughn’s treachery and the Cybermen’s control over Earth, as well as the team’s desperation …
Access Heavily guarded by Cybermen, with perimeter patrols and underground paths offering covert access. The Doctor’s …
Control signals pulsing from its core, enslaving communications worldwide Guards patrolling the perimeter, with underground paths offering covert access A fortress of treachery, directing the Cyberman invasion

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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United Nations Intelligence Taskforce (UNIT)

UNIT mounts a military defense against the Cyberman invasion, coordinating efforts to repurpose a Russian rocket for a missile strike and deploying anti-missile missiles at Henlow Downs. The Brigadier commands the operation from the aeroplane, dispatching Captain Turner to secure the rocket base and rallying the team to prepare for the impending assault. UNIT’s role in this event underscores its function as Earth’s primary bulwark against the Cyberman threat, leveraging global reach, military resources, and institutional knowledge to counter the invasion. The organization’s involvement reflects its desperation to mount a defense, as well as its reliance on unconventional strategies, such as the Doctor’s infiltration plan, to gather critical intelligence and delay the Cyberman attack.

Representation Through the Brigadier’s command, Captain Turner’s tactical execution, and Sergeant Walters’ communications coordination. UNIT’s institutional …
Power Dynamics Exercising authority over individuals and resources, but operating under constraint due to the Cybermen’s disruption …
Impact UNIT’s involvement in this event reflects the organization’s role as Earth’s primary defense against the …
Internal Dynamics Chain of command is tested as the Brigadier overrides protocols to dispatch helicopters for extractions, …
Repurpose the Russian rocket for a missile strike against Cyber-control signals near the moon Deploy anti-missile missiles at Henlow Downs to counter Cyberman retaliation and protect Earth Military resources and tactical coordination (e.g., dispatching Captain Turner to the Russian rocket base) Institutional knowledge and classified intelligence (e.g., retrieving the thick lever binder from the safe) Collaboration with allies (e.g., working with the Doctor, Zoe, and the Russian Space Program to execute the counterattack)
Russian Space Program

The Russian Space Program is identified as a strategic partner in UNIT’s counterattack against the Cybermen, providing a nearly launch-ready rocket vehicle for repurposing into a missile strike. The Brigadier and Turner discuss the feasibility of using the Russian rocket base to target Cyber-control signals near the moon, with Captain Turner dispatched to secure the base and repurpose the launch vehicle. The Russian Space Program’s involvement underscores the team’s desperation to leverage any available asset in the fight against the Cybermen, as well as the high stakes of the mission. The organization’s role in the event reflects its contribution to the counterattack, despite the ethical dilemmas inherent in repurposing a scientific mission for military purposes.

Representation Through the Brigadier’s intelligence on the Russian rocket base and Captain Turner’s dispatch to secure …
Power Dynamics Cooperating with UNIT as a strategic partner, but operating under constraint due to the Cybermen’s …
Impact The Russian Space Program’s involvement in this event reflects the organization’s role as a strategic …
Internal Dynamics The organization’s internal protocols are tested as the team adapts to the crisis, repurposing a …
Provide a launch vehicle for a missile strike against Cyber-control signals near the moon Support UNIT’s efforts to repurpose the rocket for military purposes despite ethical dilemmas Scientific and technological resources (e.g., providing a nearly launch-ready rocket vehicle) Institutional cooperation (e.g., allowing UNIT to secure the rocket base and repurpose the launch vehicle)

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 1

"Following the report of global radio silence, Turner suggests distributing neuristors, but the Doctor dismisses them as insufficient due to the imminent Cyberman attack as the Cybermen gain more influence."

UNIT scrambles for missile counterattack
S6E17 · The Invasion Part 7
What this causes 1

"Following the report of global radio silence, Turner suggests distributing neuristors, but the Doctor dismisses them as insufficient due to the imminent Cyberman attack as the Cybermen gain more influence."

UNIT scrambles for missile counterattack
S6E17 · The Invasion Part 7

Key Dialogue

"BRIGADIER: No, this is madness, I can't afford to let you take that risk. DOCTOR: You can't afford not to, Brigadier. If you're going to attack the Cybermen with missiles, they're going to retaliate, and we want to know how and with what."
"DOCTOR: Oh, there's one particular place where there'll be no Cybermen. BRIGADIER: Where's that? DOCTOR: In the sewers."
"DOCTOR: I'll leave my radio on, and then you'll hear every word that passes between me and Vaughn."