Polly’s kindness contrasts with Cyberman infiltration

In the moonbase’s control room, the crew’s exhaustion and desperation are palpable as they struggle to maintain the gravitron’s stability. Hobson and Benoit discuss the unsustainable workload on Benson, who has been operating the gravitron alone for six hours, while Ben receives rushed training on a console. The tension escalates as Polly enters with coffee—a small act of kindness meant to keep the crew alert—but her presence also serves as a stark contrast to the unseen threat lurking nearby. As she walks past Evans (now a Cyberman-controlled impostor disguised as Sam), he stands unnoticed near the gravitron controls, subtly foreshadowing his impending sabotage. The juxtaposition of Polly’s warmth and the Cybermen’s insidious infiltration underscores the crew’s vulnerability and the high stakes of their mission. The scene highlights the fragility of human resilience against the Cybermen’s calculated infiltration, setting up the imminent betrayal and sabotage of the gravitron.

Plot Beats

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Polly brings coffee to the crew, including the Doctor, intending to keep them awake despite Ben's lighthearted jab about sugar; this simple act occurs as Evans, now controlled by the Cybermen and disguised in Sam's tabard, stands near the gravitron control door, foreshadowing a potential threat.

relaxed to suspenseful

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Focused but slightly weary, using humor to mask his underlying tension and concern for the mission’s success.

Ben is receiving rushed training from Benoit on operating a console, his focus split between learning the digital counter and engaging in banter with Polly. His dialogue reveals his weariness but also his adaptability and willingness to step up despite his lack of experience. He is a grounded presence in the chaos, using humor to cope with the stress of the situation. His training is cut short by Hobson’s directive to Polly, but his role as a quick learner and potential backup for Benson is implied.

Goals in this moment
  • Master the console operations quickly to relieve Benson and support the crew.
  • Maintain morale and camaraderie amid the crisis, using humor as a tool for resilience.
Active beliefs
  • Teamwork and quick thinking are essential to overcoming overwhelming odds.
  • Even in high-stakes situations, humanity and humor should not be abandoned.
Character traits
Adaptable Quick-witted Resilient Humor as a coping mechanism Willing to step up under pressure
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Compassionate and observant, though unaware of the danger lurking in their midst. Her emotional state is one of quiet determination to keep the crew going, even as exhaustion and tension mount.

Polly enters the control room carrying coffee, her presence a brief but vital respite from the tension. She engages in lighthearted banter with Ben about sugar, revealing her compassionate and observant nature. Hobson directs her to take coffee to the Doctor, and as she walks past Evans—unaware of his true identity—she unknowingly passes within feet of the impending betrayal. Her role as a morale booster contrasts sharply with the looming Cyberman threat, highlighting the crew’s vulnerability.

Goals in this moment
  • Keep the crew alert and morale high with small acts of kindness (e.g., coffee).
  • Support the Doctor and Hobson in their efforts to counter the Cybermen threat.
Active beliefs
  • Even in dire circumstances, small gestures of humanity can make a difference.
  • The crew’s unity and resilience are their strongest assets against the Cybermen.
Character traits
Compassionate Observant Quick-witted Supportive Unwittingly symbolic of human warmth amid mechanical coldness
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Stressed but authoritative, masking deep concern for his crew and the mission’s stakes beneath a veneer of professionalism.

Hobson stands at the center of the control room, overseeing the crew’s efforts with a mix of authority and exhaustion. He engages in a tense exchange with Benoit about Benson’s unsustainable workload, emphasizing the critical importance of the weather control unit and the lives at stake. His dialogue reveals his pragmatic leadership style, balancing ruthless mission priority with tactical improvisation. He directs Polly to take coffee to the Doctor, subtly acknowledging the crew’s need for morale-boosting gestures amid the crisis.

Goals in this moment
  • Ensure the gravitron remains stable under Benson’s prolonged operation.
  • Maintain crew morale and efficiency despite dwindling resources and exhaustion.
Active beliefs
  • The mission’s success is non-negotiable, even at the cost of personal well-being.
  • Leadership requires making tough decisions, even if they strain relationships or individual endurance.
Character traits
Pragmatic Authoritative Empathetic (but constrained by duty) Strategic Exhausted but resilient
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Calculating and deceptive, devoid of human emotion but driven by the Cybermen’s cold logic and desire for control. His emotional state is one of clinical detachment, awaiting the optimal moment to execute his sabotage.

Evans, now a Cyberman-controlled impostor, stands unnoticed near the gravitron control door, disguised as Sam by wearing his tabard. His stillness and proximity to the critical controls foreshadow his impending sabotage. His presence is a silent, insidious threat, contrasting sharply with the crew’s exhausted but earnest efforts. The fact that he goes unnoticed underscores the Cybermen’s ability to infiltrate and manipulate from within, heightening the tension and stakes of the scene.

Goals in this moment
  • Sabotage the gravitron to disrupt Earth’s weather control and facilitate the Cybermen’s invasion.
  • Remain undetected to maximize the element of surprise and the effectiveness of the sabotage.
Active beliefs
  • Human emotions and bonds are weaknesses to be exploited for Cyberman dominance.
  • The gravitron is a critical vulnerability that must be neutralized to ensure Cyberman victory.
Character traits
Deceptive Calculating Insidious Patient (biding time for the right moment to strike) Mechanically precise (Cyberman influence)
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Concerned but professional, balancing his duty to the mission with empathy for his exhausted colleagues. His emotional state is one of quiet determination, tempered by the weight of responsibility.

Benoit is training Ben on console operations, his dialogue revealing his concern for Benson’s endurance and the crew’s exhaustion. He engages in a tense exchange with Hobson about the unsustainable workload, acknowledging the high stakes of the mission. His role as a senior technician is critical, as he is one of the few who can operate the gravitron. His professionalism and strategic mindedness are evident as he weighs crew welfare against mission imperatives, issuing precise warnings and executing overrides.

Goals in this moment
  • Ensure Ben is trained quickly to relieve Benson and support the crew.
  • Maintain the gravitron’s stability and coordinate with Hobson to prioritize critical tasks.
Active beliefs
  • The crew’s well-being is inextricably linked to the mission’s success.
  • Technical precision and strategic foresight are the keys to overcoming crises.
Character traits
Technically adept Strategic Concerned for crew welfare Professional under pressure Tactical leader
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Focused and determined, likely analyzing the situation with urgency and creativity to counter the Cybermen’s infiltration.

The Doctor is mentioned by Hobson as being in the dome, where he is presumably analyzing the Cybermen threat or coordinating a countermeasure. His presence, though off-screen, looms large as the crew’s last line of defense against the impending sabotage. Hobson’s directive to Polly to bring him coffee hints at the Doctor’s integral role in the mission, even if his direct involvement in this moment is indirect.

Goals in this moment
  • Devise a plan to neutralize the Cybermen’s threat to the gravitron and the moonbase.
  • Protect the crew from both external and internal (Cyberman-controlled) dangers.
Active beliefs
  • Technology and ingenuity can overcome even the most advanced alien threats.
  • Human resilience, though fragile, is a force to be respected and preserved.
Character traits
Strategic thinker Compassionate (implied by crew’s reliance on him) Resourceful (implied by his off-screen actions)
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Exhausted and likely strained, but driven by a sense of duty and the knowledge that millions of lives depend on his endurance. His emotional state is one of quiet resilience, tempered by the physical and mental toll of his prolonged shift.

Benson is mentioned as having operated the gravitron alone for six hours, with Hobson and Benoit expressing concern for his endurance. His absence from the scene is palpable, as his prolonged solo shift underscores the crew’s desperation and the high stakes of the mission. His exhaustion is implied, and his role as the sole operator of the gravitron makes him a critical but vulnerable figure in the unfolding crisis.

Goals in this moment
  • Maintain the gravitron’s stability despite his exhaustion and the unsustainable workload.
  • Support the crew’s efforts to counter the Cybermen threat and ensure the mission’s success.
Active beliefs
  • The mission’s success is worth any personal sacrifice.
  • His technical expertise is the crew’s best chance of overcoming the Cybermen’s infiltration.
Character traits
Dedicated Enduring Technically skilled Vulnerable (due to exhaustion and isolation) Mission-focused
Follow Joe Benson's journey

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Moonbase Alpha Gravitron Control Console (with Digital Counter)

The Gravitron Console Digital Counter is a critical operational indicator, tracking the gravitron’s runtime and the crew’s endurance. Benoit highlights it during Ben’s training, emphasizing its importance in monitoring the system’s stability. The counter’s unchanging numbers underscore the mounting desperation and the unseen Cyberman threat, as Benson’s six-hour solo shift stretches the crew’s resources to the breaking point. Its presence serves as a stark reminder of the high stakes and the crew’s vulnerability.

Before: Displaying six hours of continuous operation, reflecting Benson’s …
After: Still displaying the same elapsed time, but now …
Before: Displaying six hours of continuous operation, reflecting Benson’s prolonged solo shift and the crew’s exhaustion. The counter’s readout is a visual manifestation of the unsustainable workload and the ticking clock of the mission’s success.
After: Still displaying the same elapsed time, but now symbolizing the crew’s dwindling resilience and the imminent sabotage by Evans. The counter’s numbers are a silent witness to the tension and the looming betrayal.
Polly’s Freshly Brewed Control Room Coffee (Part 4)

Polly’s Control Room Coffee is a small but vital act of kindness, serving as a morale booster amid the crew’s exhaustion and the high-stakes crisis. She distributes it to Ben, Benoit, and Hobson, her gesture contrasting sharply with the looming Cyberman threat. The coffee’s steam and the crew’s brief respite highlight the fragility of human resilience against the Cybermen’s insidious infiltration. Its presence is a fleeting moment of warmth in an otherwise tense and desperate environment, underscoring the crew’s vulnerability and the high stakes of their mission.

Before: Freshly brewed and carried into the control room …
After: Distributed to the crew, providing a brief respite …
Before: Freshly brewed and carried into the control room by Polly, symbolizing her compassion and the crew’s need for morale-boosting gestures. The coffee is a tangible representation of humanity and resilience amid the crisis.
After: Distributed to the crew, providing a brief respite but ultimately unable to stave off the exhaustion and tension mounting in the room. The coffee’s warmth is a bittersweet reminder of the crew’s vulnerability and the impending betrayal.
Sam's Tabard

Sam’s Tabard, worn by Evans (the Cyberman-controlled impostor), serves as a disguise that allows him to blend in undetected among the crew. The tabard’s fabric and design are indistinguishable from the crew’s attire, enabling Evans to stand unnoticed near the gravitron control door. His stillness and the tabard’s role in his deception foreshadow the impending sabotage, as the crew’s trust in their own is exploited by the Cybermen. The tabard is a symbol of the infiltration’s insidious nature, masking the threat within the very fabric of the crew’s unity.

Before: Worn by Sam Beckett, a legitimate member of …
After: Worn by Evans (Cyberman-controlled), now serving as a …
Before: Worn by Sam Beckett, a legitimate member of the moonbase crew, as part of his standard attire. The tabard is unremarkable and blends seamlessly with the crew’s uniforms.
After: Worn by Evans (Cyberman-controlled), now serving as a disguise that allows him to move undetected among the crew. The tabard’s presence is a silent, insidious threat, foreshadowing the sabotage and the betrayal of the crew’s trust.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Gravitron Control Room (Moonbase Command Hub)

The Moonbase Control Room is the nerve center of the mission, where the crew’s desperate efforts to maintain the gravitron’s stability play out against the backdrop of exhaustion and looming betrayal. The room is crowded with consoles, alarms, and the hum of failing systems, creating an atmosphere of tension and urgency. Benoit trains Ben on the gravitron console, Hobson oversees the crew’s efforts, and Polly distributes coffee—a fleeting moment of warmth amid the crisis. The control room’s role as the mission hub is underscored by the presence of the gravitron console, the digital counter, and the Cyberman-controlled Evans, who stands unnoticed near the controls, foreshadowing the sabotage. The room’s atmosphere is one of frayed nerves and unspoken desperation, where the crew’s resilience is tested to its limits.

Atmosphere Tension-filled with whispered conversations, the hum of failing systems, and the weight of exhaustion. The …
Function Mission hub and command center, where the crew coordinates their efforts to maintain the gravitron’s …
Symbolism Represents the fragile balance between human resilience and the mechanical precision of the gravitron, as …
Access Restricted to essential crew members and authorized personnel. Access is tightly controlled due to the …
The hum of the gravitron console and the digital counter’s unchanging numbers. The steam rising from Polly’s coffee trays, a fleeting moment of warmth. The alarms and static bursts from the consoles, underscoring the urgency of the situation. The dim, flickering lighting, casting long shadows and highlighting the crew’s exhaustion. The heavy door to the control room, a barrier that does little to keep out the looming threat.

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Cybermen

The Cybermen’s presence is felt through Evans, their controlled impostor, who stands unnoticed near the gravitron controls, disguised as Sam. His stillness and proximity to the critical systems foreshadow the impending sabotage, which will disrupt Earth’s weather control and facilitate the Cybermen’s invasion. The organization’s influence is insidious, exploiting the crew’s trust and the high-stakes environment to infiltrate and manipulate from within. The Cybermen’s clinical efficiency and adaptability are evident in their ability to turn a crew member against his own people, heightening the tension and stakes of the scene.

Representation Via a controlled crew member (Evans), who acts as a sleeper agent awaiting the optimal …
Power Dynamics Exercising covert authority over the moonbase crew, manipulating events from within to achieve their goals …
Impact The Cybermen’s involvement reflects the broader threat of alien infiltration and the fragility of human …
Internal Dynamics The Cybermen operate with clinical precision and a shared hive-mind mentality, ensuring that their actions …
Sabotage the gravitron to disrupt Earth’s weather control and create chaos, paving the way for their invasion. Exploit the crew’s trust and exhaustion to infiltrate and manipulate the moonbase from within, maximizing the element of surprise. Mind control and conversion of crew members (e.g., Evans), turning them into unwitting agents of sabotage. Exploitation of the crew’s desperation and high-stakes environment to create opportunities for infiltration and disruption.
Moonbase Human Crew

The Moonbase Crew is the heart of the mission, struggling to maintain the gravitron’s stability despite exhaustion, dwindling resources, and the looming Cybermen threat. Hobson oversees their efforts, Benoit trains Ben on console operations, and Polly distributes coffee—a small but vital act of kindness. The crew’s unity and resilience are tested as they grapple with the high stakes of their mission and the unseen threat of Evans (Cyberman-controlled). Their collective efforts to keep the gravitron operational and counter the Cybermen’s infiltration highlight their determination and the fragility of their position.

Representation Through the actions of Hobson, Benoit, Ben, Polly, and the implied presence of Benson, who …
Power Dynamics Operating under constraint, as the crew’s resources and endurance are stretched to their limits. They …
Impact The crew’s involvement reflects the broader struggle between human resilience and the Cybermen’s insidious infiltration. …
Internal Dynamics The crew’s internal dynamics are characterized by a mix of professionalism, exhaustion, and camaraderie. Tensions …
Maintain the gravitron’s stability to ensure Earth’s weather control and prevent catastrophic climate manipulation by the Cybermen. Counter the Cybermen’s infiltration and sabotage, protecting the moonbase and the crew’s lives. Collective action and coordination, as the crew works together to operate the gravitron and defend the moonbase. Technical expertise and strategic improvisation, leveraging their skills and resources to overcome the Cybermen’s threats. Morale-boosting gestures (e.g., Polly’s coffee), which foster unity and resilience amid the crisis.

Narrative Connections

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"Polly bringing coffee is juxtaposed with Evans being near the gravitron control door, foreshadowing Evans's upcoming actions and the associated threat."

Evans Sabotages Gravitron Under Cyber Control
S4E26 · The Moonbase Part 4

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Key Dialogue

"HOBSON: How's he shaping?"
"BENOIT: Not bad for a beginner, I suppose, but it will take a long time yet."
"HOBSON: Well, at least the gravitron's stable at the moment. I don't know how they can take it for long in that room."
"BENOIT: How's Benson standing up to it?"
"HOBSON: He's been on for 6 hours on the trot."
"BENOIT: Yes I know, but should he be on it alone?"
"HOBSON: Who else have we got? You're the only other operator who could replace him and you're needed right here."
"BENOIT: Well, it's a bit tough on him, isn't it?"
"HOBSON: I know, Roger. It's tough on all of us but the lives of millions of people depend on this weather control unit."