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S4E25 · The Moonbase Part 3

Benoit discovers Cyberman weapon vulnerability

During a desperate confrontation on the lunar surface, Benoit narrowly avoids death when a Cyberman’s weapon fails to fire in the airless environment. The malfunction reveals a critical tactical flaw in the Cybermen’s arsenal—one that could be exploited to turn the tide against their invasion. Benoit’s observation, delivered with a mix of shock and realization, becomes the first concrete evidence that the Cybermen’s technology is not invincible in this hostile environment. This discovery shifts the narrative momentum, offering the Doctor’s team a potential countermeasure against the invasion before Earth’s weather systems are permanently disrupted. The moment underscores Benoit’s resourcefulness under pressure and sets up the later development of acetone-based weapons, while also reinforcing the Cybermen’s vulnerability to environmental conditions they cannot control.

Plot Beats

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Benoit reports no Cybermen in the area, but a Cyberman appears and attacks him, but its weapon malfunctions in the vacuum of space.

denial to surprise ['Lunar surface', 'Vacuum of space']

Benoit realizes the Cybermen weapons are ineffective in the vacuum of space, revealing a critical vulnerability.

fear to realization ['Lunar surface', 'Vacuum of space']

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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The Cyberman exhibits no emotional response to the weapon’s failure, but the moment underscores its vulnerability. Its lack of reaction highlights the hive-mind’s detachment from individual setbacks, though the failure itself is a narrative blow to its invincibility.

The Cyberman looms on the lunar surface, its silver armor gleaming under the harsh sunlight, its helmeted face devoid of expression. It raises its weapon with mechanical precision, its intent to eliminate Benoit clear. The weapon’s failure to fire in the vacuum is a rare moment of vulnerability for the Cyberman, its rigid posture betraying no emotion—yet the silence of the failed shot is deafening. The Cyberman’s inability to enforce its will through violence is a stark contrast to its usual dominance, leaving it momentarily powerless in the face of the lunar environment. Its presence is a cold, unyielding force, but the environment itself has become an unexpected adversary.

Goals in this moment
  • Eliminate Benoit as a threat to the Cybermen’s operations
  • Maintain control over the lunar surface to proceed with the invasion plan
Active beliefs
  • Its technology is superior and infallible in all environments
  • Human resistance is futile and can be crushed through force
Character traits
Rigid and unyielding in action Overconfident in its technology Lacking adaptability to environmental changes Coldly efficient, even in failure
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Initially dismissive and slightly anxious, shifting to sheer terror as the Cyberman’s weapon is raised, then to a mix of shock and cautious optimism as he realizes the weapon’s failure. His emotional arc in this moment is one of survival instinct giving way to strategic insight.

Roger Benoit stands exposed on the lunar surface, his breath visible in the thin atmosphere as a Cyberman materializes before him. Initially dismissive (‘Yes, I did, but he must be mistaken’), his demeanor shifts to raw panic when the Cyberman raises its weapon. The weapon’s failure to fire in the vacuum leaves him stunned, his body tensing as he processes the implications. His outburst (‘No! No!’) is a visceral reaction to the near-death threat, but his subsequent realization (‘Those things don’t work in the vacuum!’) is delivered with a mix of shock and burgeoning hope, his voice cutting through the silence of the lunar landscape. His physical presence—clad in a lunar suit, his movements slightly stiff in the low gravity—contrasts with the Cyberman’s rigid, mechanical posture, emphasizing the human vulnerability and adaptability against the invaders’ cold efficiency.

Goals in this moment
  • Survive the immediate threat posed by the Cyberman
  • Understand and exploit the Cyberman’s vulnerability in the lunar environment
Active beliefs
  • The Cybermen are an unstoppable force until proven otherwise
  • Environmental factors on the moon could be leveraged against the invaders
Character traits
Resourceful under pressure Quick to adapt to new information Emotionally reactive in high-stakes moments Defiant in the face of oppression Observant of environmental details
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Objects Involved

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Cyberman 1's Non-Lethal Sickbay Coercion Weapon

The Cyberman’s weapon is the focal point of this event, a symbol of the invaders’ technological dominance—and its failure, a narrative turning point. Designed to fire lethal energy bursts, the weapon is rendered useless in the lunar vacuum, its internal mechanisms unable to function without an atmosphere to conduct the discharge. The weapon’s failure is not just a plot device but a metaphor for the Cybermen’s overreliance on their technology and their inability to adapt to unforeseen environmental challenges. Its inert state in Benoit’s hands (or rather, the Cyberman’s) becomes a critical clue, hinting at a potential countermeasure against the invasion. The weapon’s design—sleek, metallic, and menacing—contrasts sharply with the barren lunar landscape, emphasizing the clash between artificial precision and natural hostility.

Before: Fully functional and charged, held ready by the …
After: Dormant and ineffective, its energy core inert due …
Before: Fully functional and charged, held ready by the Cyberman as it prepares to fire at Benoit. The weapon is in pristine condition, its energy core humming with latent power, awaiting activation.
After: Dormant and ineffective, its energy core inert due to the vacuum. The weapon remains physically intact but is now a useless hunk of metal, its failure exposing a critical flaw in the Cybermen’s arsenal. This state foreshadows the later development of acetone-based weapons, which will exploit this same vulnerability.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Lunar Surface (Moonbase Perimeter)

The lunar surface serves as both a battleground and an unwitting ally in this event. Its airless vacuum is the silent but deadly force that neutralizes the Cyberman’s weapon, turning the tide of the confrontation. The stark, desolate landscape—bathed in harsh sunlight and cast in deep shadows—amplifies the tension, its emptiness a reminder of the fragility of human life in this hostile environment. The low gravity affects the characters’ movements, adding a layer of physical challenge to the already high-stakes moment. The location’s isolation underscores the desperation of Benoit’s situation, as there is no escape or reinforcement in sight. Symbolically, the moon represents the final frontier where humanity’s survival is tested, and its environment becomes a wildcard that neither side fully controls.

Atmosphere Tense and oppressive, with a sense of impending doom. The silence of the vacuum is …
Function Battleground where the Cybermen’s technological superiority is challenged by the environment, and a crucible for …
Symbolism Represents the unpredictability of the universe and the idea that even the most advanced technology …
Access Open to all, but the lack of atmosphere and extreme temperatures make it deadly to …
Harsh, unfiltered sunlight casting long shadows Fine lunar regolith dust clinging to surfaces and suits Complete silence due to the vacuum, amplifying the tension Low gravity affecting the characters’ movements and balance

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Cybermen

The Cybermen’s invasion force is represented in this event through the actions of a single Cyberman, whose failed weapon symbolizes the broader organizational vulnerability. The hive-mind’s reliance on technology and its inability to account for environmental variables like the lunar vacuum expose a critical flaw in their strategy. This moment foreshadows the humans’ ability to exploit this weakness, potentially turning the tide of the invasion. The Cybermen’s power dynamics are momentarily disrupted, as their usual dominance is undermined by an external force they cannot control. Their organizational goals—total conversion of humanity and control over Earth’s weather systems—are indirectly threatened by this failure, as it hints at a countermeasure that could be developed.

Representation Through the actions of a single Cyberman, whose weapon failure embodies the collective vulnerability of …
Power Dynamics Briefly disrupted, as the Cyberman’s inability to enforce its will through violence creates a momentary …
Impact The weapon’s failure undermines the Cybermen’s reputation for invincibility, potentially inspiring human resistance and leading …
Internal Dynamics None are explicitly shown in this event, but the Cyberman’s failure to fire suggests a …
Eliminate all human resistance on the lunar surface to secure the Gravitron and proceed with the invasion plan Maintain the illusion of invincibility to prevent human morale from improving or countermeasures from being developed Through sheer technological dominance and the threat of conversion By exploiting the humans’ reliance on the Gravitron and their fear of the Cybermen’s weapons

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Key Dialogue

"BENOIT: (A Cyberman appears and draws its weapon.) Yes, I did, but he must be mistaken. There's none to be seen around here."
"BENOIT: (The Cyberman fires his weapon, but nothing happens.) No! No!"
"BENOIT: Did you see that? Those things don't work in the vacuum!"