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S12E17 · Revenge of the Cybermen Part 1

Stevenson deflects on Colville's fate

In the control room’s tense atmosphere, Warner seeks guidance on a direct inquiry about Crewmaster Colville’s condition from the distant Pluto Earth flight. Stevenson’s response is a calculated deflection, masking the true severity of the epidemic with reassurances that are clearly meant to deceive. The exchange exposes Stevenson’s struggle to maintain control over both the narrative and the crew’s morale amid the growing crisis, while subtly highlighting the fragility of authority when lies are the only currency left.

Plot Beats

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Commander Stevenson instructs Warner on how to respond to a crew member's inquiry about Crewmaster Colville's status, aiming to reassure him that Colville is fine and the medical staff are handling the epidemic.

calm to reassurance

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Feigning confidence while suppressing the panic of crisis management

Commander Stevenson responds from an unspecified location, his voice delivered with deliberate calm and control. He offers reassurances that are laced with evasion, deploying carefully worded falsehoods to quell inquiries without addressing the truth.

Goals in this moment
  • Maintain the illusion of command and control over the plague situation
  • Suppress external inquiries that threaten to expose the station’s failings
Active beliefs
  • That controlling information is essential to maintaining order
  • That admitting weakness would invite panic and further deterioration
Character traits
Authoritarian Calculated Disingenuously reassuring
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Officially dutiful but internally unsettled by the station’s hidden torment

Standing at his communications console, Warner interrupts the oppressive stillness of the control room to report a direct line to the Pluto Earth flight, demanding instructions regarding Crewmaster Colville’s inquiry. His posture suggests both urgency and fealty to protocol.

Goals in this moment
  • Clarify how to respond to the Pluto Earth flight’s inquiry about Colville
  • Conform to Stevenson’s authority despite doubts about his assurances
Active beliefs
  • That the chain of command should dictate responses to external inquiries
  • That acknowledging difficulty may reflect poorly on the station’s mission
Character traits
Direct Urgently professional Anxious to comply with duties
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Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Nerva Quarantine Station

The command center becomes the stage for a delicate communicative maneuver as Warner leverages a fleeting external contact to expose the fractures in Stevenson’s command. Its technological infrastructure supports urgent data flow and surveillance, while its atmosphere mirrors the moral and emotional weight of deception.

Atmosphere Sterile and oppressive, thick with unseen dread and the quiet whir of failing systems
Function Command hub where institutional legitimacy is contested in real time
Symbolism Represents the fragile facade of authority amid systemic collapse
Access Bounded by hierarchy; Stevenson’s off-screen presence underscores his centralized control
Rows of consoles manned by silent, fearful crew Emergency lighting casting harsh shadows across functional surfaces

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Key Dialogue

"WARNER: Sir, I'm in contact with the Pluto Earth flight. One of the crew wants news of his brother, Crewmaster Colville. What shall I tell him?"
"STEVENSON: Tell him Colville's fine, and say that our medical staff have got the epidemic under control."