Klieg traps the Doctor and takes Victoria hostage

Klieg consolidates his power by manipulating the Cybermen into a temporary alliance, securing their cooperation for Earth’s conquest in exchange for revitalization. When Parry objects to the plan, Klieg dismisses his moral objections and forcibly separates the Doctor, Jamie, and Parry into the projector room, using Victoria as leverage to ensure compliance. The Doctor’s protest is silenced as Klieg locks them in, demonstrating his ruthless pragmatism and escalating the immediate threat to Earth. Meanwhile, Toberman—partially converted but still under Kaftan’s influence—remains passive, hinting at his unresolved conflict between Cyber-control and his former humanity. This moment solidifies Klieg’s betrayal of his own species, prioritizing his ambition over the safety of his companions and the planet’s future. The Doctor’s containment sets up his later deception of the Cybermen, while Victoria’s hostage status creates a ticking clock for her rescue and the team’s escape.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Klieg reveals his grand ambition to conquer Earth, which Parry vehemently opposes; Klieg dismisses Parry and decides to trap the Doctor, Jamie, and Parry in the adjacent projector room while keeping Victoria hostage, confident in the agreed deal.

disagreement to entrapment

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Tense and alert, his skepticism tempered by a steely resolve to support the Doctor no matter the odds.

Jamie expresses skepticism about Klieg’s control over the Cybermen, his loyalty to the Doctor evident as he is locked in the projector room. He observes Toberman’s partial conversion with a mix of concern and defiance, his Highland instincts sharpened by the immediate threat. His presence alongside the Doctor reinforces their bond, even in captivity.

Goals in this moment
  • To free Victoria and escape the projector room
  • To back the Doctor’s strategies, even if he doesn’t fully understand them
Active beliefs
  • Klieg’s plan will fail, and the Cybermen cannot be trusted
  • The Doctor will find a way out, as he always does
Character traits
loyal skeptical defiant protective (of the Doctor and Victoria)
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Terrified but resolute, her fear masked by a quiet determination to endure for the sake of her friends.

Victoria is taken hostage by Klieg, her fearful presence used as leverage to ensure the Doctor’s compliance. She stands silently in the Central Chamber, her vulnerability starkly contrasting with Klieg’s ruthless pragmatism. Her status as a hostage creates an immediate ticking clock for her rescue, heightening the stakes for the Doctor and Jamie, who are forcibly separated from her.

Goals in this moment
  • To survive and avoid provoking Klieg further
  • To subtly signal her distress to the Doctor or Jamie if possible
Active beliefs
  • Klieg is capable of harming her without hesitation
  • The Doctor will find a way to free her, as he always does
Character traits
vulnerable fearful loyal (to the Doctor and Jamie) passive (due to circumstances)
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Eric Klieg
primary

Coldly triumphant, his confidence masking the fragility of his alliance with the Cybermen.

Klieg orchestrates the power play, negotiating a temporary alliance with the Cyber-Controller to revitalize them in exchange for Earth’s conquest. He dismisses Parry’s moral objections with cold pragmatism, forcibly separating the Doctor, Jamie, and Parry into the projector room while taking Victoria hostage. His actions demonstrate ruthless ambition, consolidating his control over the situation and betraying his own species for personal gain.

Goals in this moment
  • To secure the Cybermen’s cooperation for Earth’s conquest
  • To eliminate opposition (Parry, the Doctor) and neutralize threats (Victoria as leverage)
Active beliefs
  • Moral objections are weaknesses that must be suppressed for progress
  • The Cybermen can be controlled long enough to serve his purposes
Character traits
ruthless ambitious manipulative domineering
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Righteously indignant, his anger tinged with helplessness as he is overpowered and imprisoned.

Parry vehemently objects to Klieg’s plan to conquer Earth, his moral outrage boiling over as he is forcibly separated into the projector room. He stands defiantly, his protests silenced by Klieg’s threat of violence. His opposition highlights the moral conflict within the group, but his physical removal renders him powerless to stop the betrayal.

Goals in this moment
  • To stop Klieg’s plan to ally with the Cybermen at any cost
  • To protect Victoria and the Doctor from Klieg’s manipulation
Active beliefs
  • Klieg’s ambition will lead to humanity’s destruction
  • The Cybermen cannot be trusted, no matter the circumstances
Character traits
moralistic defiant outraged protective (of humanity)
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Furious but calculating, his anger fueled by a deep sense of responsibility for his companions’ safety.

The Doctor opposes Klieg’s plan to control the Cybermen, his defiance cutting through the tension in the Central Chamber. He is locked in the projector room with Jamie and Parry, his protest silenced as Klieg uses Victoria as leverage. His containment sets the stage for his later deception of the Cybermen, his strategic mind already working to outmaneuver Klieg and the Cyber-Controller.

Goals in this moment
  • To free Victoria and stop Klieg’s alliance with the Cybermen
  • To exploit the Cybermen’s weaknesses, even while imprisoned
Active beliefs
  • Klieg’s arrogance will be his downfall
  • The Cybermen’s logic can be turned against them with the right deception
Character traits
defiant strategic protective (of Victoria and Jamie) quick-witted
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Coldly opportunistic, his compliance a facade to manipulate Klieg into a position of vulnerability.

The Cyber-Controller feigns agreement with Klieg’s terms, accepting the power devices as a means to revitalize the Cybermen. He stands elevated on the ladder, his dominance over the humans below underscored by his calculated compliance. His acceptance is a ruse, masking his true intent to betray Klieg and ensure the Cybermen’s survival at any cost.

Goals in this moment
  • To secure the Cybermen’s revitalization and escape their tomb
  • To betray Klieg and eliminate human interference
Active beliefs
  • Humans are expendable, and Klieg’s ambition makes him easy to manipulate
  • The Cybermen’s survival is the only priority
Character traits
calculating deceptive authoritative ruthless
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Supporting 1
Kaftan
Miss
secondary

Dazed and conflicted, his humanity flickering beneath the Cybermen’s control, torn between obedience and resistance.

Toberman, partially converted by the Cybermen, stands dazed in the Central Chamber, his metallic arm a stark symbol of his conflicted state. He hesitates when ordered to close the hatch, his humanity briefly surfacing before Kaftan takes over. His passive compliance hints at his unresolved internal struggle, foreshadowing his eventual defiance of Cyber-control.

Goals in this moment
  • To resist the Cybermen’s control, even if only subconsciously
  • To protect Kaftan, his last remaining human connection
Active beliefs
  • He is losing himself to the Cybermen, but part of him still resists
  • Kaftan is the only one who can help him break free
Character traits
conflicted passive (due to Cyber-influence) hesitant physically altered (metallic arm)
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Central Chamber Ladder

The Central Chamber ladder serves as a symbolic and practical tool of dominance during the negotiation. The Cyber-Controller stands elevated at its top, his height amplifying his authority over Klieg and the humans below. The ladder’s rungs connect the chamber levels, facilitating the Controller’s descent and the tense exchange of power devices, while also underscoring the power dynamics at play—human ambition clashing with Cybermen logic.

Before: Stationary, part of the chamber’s infrastructure, unused until …
After: Used by the Controller to descend and accept …
Before: Stationary, part of the chamber’s infrastructure, unused until the negotiation begins.
After: Used by the Controller to descend and accept Klieg’s offer, now a silent witness to the betrayal unfolding below.
Klieg's Cybermen Revitalization Devices

Klieg’s power devices are offered to the Cyber-Controller as a bargaining chip to secure the Cybermen’s cooperation for Earth’s conquest. The devices symbolize the fragile alliance between Klieg and the Cybermen, their exchange a temporary truce masking deeper betrayals. The Controller accepts them, eyeing them as key to breaking the Cybermen’s tomb-bound weakness, while Klieg locks away the captives, ensuring his leverage over the Doctor.

Before: Possessed by Klieg, unused but promised as part …
After: Handed over to the Cyber-Controller, now in their …
Before: Possessed by Klieg, unused but promised as part of the negotiation.
After: Handed over to the Cyber-Controller, now in their possession as part of the revitalization deal.
Projector Room Locking Door

The power room door serves as a brutal tool of control, slamming shut to imprison the Doctor, Jamie, and Parry. Klieg wields it as a barrier to enforce separation, using Victoria’s hostage status to silence protests. The door’s closure symbolizes the group’s fractured alliances and the immediate threat to Victoria’s safety, heightening the stakes for her rescue and the team’s escape.

Before: Open, allowing movement between the Central Chamber and …
After: Locked shut, trapping the Doctor, Jamie, and Parry …
Before: Open, allowing movement between the Central Chamber and the projector room.
After: Locked shut, trapping the Doctor, Jamie, and Parry inside the projector room.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Central Control Chamber (Cybermen Tomb)

The Central Chamber serves as the tense meeting point for Klieg’s negotiation with the Cyber-Controller, its cold metal walls and dim light amplifying the stakes of the confrontation. Sparks fly from overloaded panels as the Controller’s energy pulses through the room, symbolizing the volatile alliance being forged. The chamber’s hatch and ladder facilitate the Cybermen’s dominance, while the projector room door’s slam marks the imprisonment of the Doctor, Jamie, and Parry, turning the space into a battleground of moral and physical conflict.

Atmosphere Tension-filled with whispered threats, flickering machinery, and the hum of Cybermen technology—an oppressive, metallic prison …
Function Negotiation ground and battleground, where alliances are forged and broken, and hostages are taken.
Symbolism Represents the clash between human ambition and Cybermen logic, a space where moral boundaries are …
Access Restricted to those involved in the negotiation; the Doctor, Jamie, and Parry are forcibly removed, …
Flickering overhead lights casting long shadows Humming machinery and occasional sparks from overloaded panels The cold, metallic scent of Cybermen technology The elevated ladder, symbolizing the Cyber-Controller’s dominance
Cyberman Revitalization Chamber (Telos Tombs)

The projector room becomes a prison for the Doctor, Jamie, and Parry, its compact chamber and Cyberman-shaped recess turning it into a strategic location for Klieg’s containment plan. The room’s projectors, meant for revitalizing the Cybermen, now swing wildly overhead as the Doctor deceives the Controller into the recess. The acrid smoke and erratic mechanical groans create a claustrophobic, high-stakes environment where escape and deception are the only options.

Atmosphere Claustrophobic and tense, filled with the groans of machinery and the acrid smell of smoke—a …
Function Prison and strategic location, where the Doctor is contained but also plots his deception of …
Symbolism Symbolizes the fragility of human control in the face of Cybermen technology, a space where …
Access Locked shut by Klieg, with no easy means of escape for the captives.
Overhead projectors swinging erratically, casting eerie shadows Acrid smoke filling the air, making visibility difficult The Cyberman-shaped recess, now a trap for the Controller Erratic mechanical groans from overloaded machinery

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Cybermen

The Cybermen, represented by the Cyber-Controller, factor into the event as a temporary ally to Klieg’s ambition. Their feigned cooperation masks a deeper betrayal, as the Controller accepts Klieg’s power devices with the intent to revitalize the Cybermen and break free from their tomb. The organization’s influence is exerted through the Controller’s calculated compliance, his energy pulses, and the partial conversion of Toberman, all of which serve to manipulate Klieg into a position of vulnerability.

Representation Through the Cyber-Controller’s direct negotiation and the partial conversion of Toberman, demonstrating their control over …
Power Dynamics Exercising authority over Klieg and the humans, manipulating them into a false alliance while prioritizing …
Impact The Cybermen’s involvement reflects their relentless pursuit of survival and conquest, undermining human alliances and …
Internal Dynamics The Controller’s actions reveal a hierarchy within the Cybermen, where survival and domination override any …
To secure revitalization and escape the tomb To betray Klieg and eliminate human interference in their plans Deceptive compliance with Klieg’s terms Remote activation of Toberman’s cybernetic enhancements Threats of violence and domination

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 1

"Following the Cybermen's modifications to Toberman, Klieg reveals his plans in the main chamber."

Cybermen defy Klieg and unleash Toberman
S5E4 · The Tomb of the Cybermen …
What this causes 2

"As Klieg imprisons the Doctor, Jamie, and Parry and secures Victoria, the Doctor is forced to assist the weakened Cybermen Controller."

Doctor Traps the Cyberman Controller
S5E4 · The Tomb of the Cybermen …

"As Klieg imprisons the Doctor, Jamie, and Parry and secures Victoria, the Doctor is forced to assist the weakened Cybermen Controller."

Doctor Traps the Cybermen
S5E4 · The Tomb of the Cybermen …

Themes This Exemplifies

Thematic resonance and meaning

Key Dialogue

"KLIEG: They're coming. And now, gentlemen, you will see how I shall use the power of the Cybermen."
"DOCTOR: Use maybe, but you'll never control the Cybermen."
"KLIEG: The conquest of the Earth."
"PARRY: What? You must be out of your mind."
"KLIEG: Any trouble, she is our hostage."