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S12E17 · Revenge of the Cybermen Part 1

Corpses reveal sinister plot on Ark

The Doctor and his companions materialize on the Ark in Space to find their Tardis absent and the station eerily quiet. Their arrival coincides with the discovery of a corpse blocking an open door, its pristine condition hinting at a nonsensical timeline. Examining the body closely, Harry notes the lack of decay and absence of wounds, prompting the Doctor to deduce that something is gravely wrong with the station. Their fears escalate as they step into a transom overlooking the Aft Control Room and see dozens of crew members lying dead in similar states across the station. The sterile condition of the bodies and their impossible placement force the group to confront a reality far more sinister than mere plague—one tied to the station’s long dead crew and the lingering influence of unseen forces working against them. "key_dialogue": [ "HARRY: You knew that was going to happen, didn't you.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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A dead crew member is discovered, and Harry assesses the body has been dead for a week or two.

concern to unease ['dead body']

The Doctor observes the sterile atmosphere and notes the lack of putrefaction or injury on the dead crew member.

unease to suspicion ['sterile atmosphere']

The Doctor and Sarah discuss the unusual circumstances of the dead crew member's position, and the Doctor suggests something was seriously wrong on the station.

suspicion to alarm

The Doctor, Harry, and Sarah exit the room and find numerous dead crew members throughout the station.

alarm to dread ['station']

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Superficially unruffled but sharpened by dawning realization; beneath the quips, he registers the signal of systemic danger.

The Doctor strides confidently despite the sterile chamber’s horrors, immediately rationalizing the missing TARDIS as an early arrival. He spots the prone crewman then spots dozens more scattered beyond, extending the grim tableau that compels him into urgent motion.

Goals in this moment
  • determine the cause of the station’s breakdown
  • secure his companions’ safety amid the unfolding threat
Active beliefs
  • anomalous events require immediate diagnosis
  • the TARDIS will reappear at the correct temporal point—trust in the ship’s integrity remains intact
Character traits
calm rationalization perceptive scanning urgent leadership
Follow The Fourth …'s journey

Startled yet methodical, oscillating between clinical detachment and creeping discomfort as the evidence accumulates.

Harry reaches for the Time Ring, only for it to slip away, then inadvertently shoves open a door already blocked by a corpse. He kneels to inspect the body’s pristine condition, quickly grasping the medical anomaly and repeatedly confirming with the Doctor the lack of decay or trauma.

Goals in this moment
  • secure the Time Ring for safekeeping
  • verify the cause of death through tangible examination
Active beliefs
  • medical science can identify the killer agent
  • early evidence outweighs dramatic speculation
Character traits
skeptical pragmatism medical professionalism reactive curiosity
Follow Harry Sullivan's journey
Supporting 1

Relief swiftly curdles into alarm; she shifts from cautious optimism to engaged urgency as the scale of disaster becomes visible.

Relieved at arrival, Sarah notes the TARDIS’s absence before scanning the chamber’s grisly tableau. She follows the Doctor onto the transom where she absorbs the panoramic horror of fallen crew, her investigative instincts sharpening alongside rising unease.

Goals in this moment
  • re-establish safe footing for the group
  • ascertain whether this horror is confined or spreading
Active beliefs
  • details matter—human lives depend on accuracy
  • institutional explanations may be dangerously incomplete
Character traits
quick observational grasp dialogue-driven deduction grounded action
Follow Sarah Jane …'s journey

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Fourth Doctor's Integrated Time Ring (with Etheric Beam Function)

The Doctor’s Time Ring delivers them prematurely to the Ark through temporal miscalculation. When Harry attempts to seize it, the ring vanishes—stranding the trio without their usual navigational precision. This sudden absence underscores the hostile temporal sabotage already at play.

Before: Fully functional, clipped to the Doctor’s belt before …
After: Vanished without trace immediately after Harry’s attempt to …
Before: Fully functional, clipped to the Doctor’s belt before materialization.
After: Vanished without trace immediately after Harry’s attempt to take it, rendering future controlled time displacement impossible.
Nerva Beacon Crew Corpses

Scores of dead Nerva Beacon crew lie arrayed in state-of-the-art silence: no injuries, no decay, no apparent trauma. Their sterile preservation forces the companions to discard natural explanations and accept the presence of an insidious, systematically lethal force already claiming the entire aft command section.

Before: Pristine corpses freshly integrated into the Ark’s maintained …
After: Unaltered, persisting as evidence of an ongoing crisis …
Before: Pristine corpses freshly integrated into the Ark’s maintained environment, defying normal entropy.
After: Unaltered, persisting as evidence of an ongoing crisis whose cause remains unknown.
The Doctor’s TARDIS

The TARDIS is missing where they expect it, its absence announced by the Doctor as a temporal anomaly rather than a simple delay. The sterile chamber and corpses suggest the ship’s conspicuous absence could be tied to whatever force silenced the station, propelling the Doctor toward urgent reconnaissance.

Before: Tethered to the Ark’s transmat platform before departure; …
After: Still absent, reinforcing the station’s eerie dereliction and …
Before: Tethered to the Ark’s transmat platform before departure; its normal humming presence missing on arrival.
After: Still absent, reinforcing the station’s eerie dereliction and the companions’ vulnerability.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Nerva Beacon Secondary Control Room

The transom outside the aft control room becomes an observation gallery of annihilation: dozens of crew members sprawled where they collapsed, preserved in unnatural stasis. This elevated vantage sharpens the horror from a single corpse to a panoramic disaster, compelling the Doctor’s rapid conclusion that something is gravely amiss aboard the station.

Atmosphere A grotesque tableau of stillness where sudden death reigns unchallenged, the silence broken only by …
Function Observer platform transforming private grief into public crisis, catalyzing urgent group movement.
Symbolism Embodiment of systemic collapse—an entire command chain frozen mid-duty by an invisible hand.
Access Open to all authorized personnel on the Ark, yet now treated by the companions as …
Bilious green emergency lights reflecting off metallic grating Dozens of prone bodies obstructing the corridor in uniform disorder
Nerva Station Transmat Chamber

The transmat chamber serves as their arrival point on the Ark in Space, a sterile platform already marred by the unnatural calm of a staff suddenly erased. The chamber’s grated metal underfoot and soot-marked walls, lit by muted panels, become theatre for the first corpse’s unnerving immobility—an omen of the greater horrors spilling beyond its threshold.

Atmosphere Oppressive sterility laced with the unmistakable chill of mortality, where recycled oxygen and disinfectant tinge …
Function Initial entry point revealing catastrophic systemic failure through its first human casualty.
Symbolism Represents the fragility of human order confronted by unseen temporal sabotage, the linchpin of a …
Access Technically unsecured, but naturally isolated aboard the vast Ark—entry via transmat implies privilege and knowledge.
Muted emergency lighting casting long shadows Sterile white walls reflecting the pallid glow of damaged panels

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What this causes 9

"The Doctor and his companions materialize on the Nerva Beacon at the start (beat_8fc53fdbb50e4ed8), which directly leads to his investigation of Kellman's cabin (beat_6277f5eb0f2841c5). The initial arrival sets the Doctor's journey into motion, culminating in his confrontation with Kellman's trap."

Doctor uncovers and escapes Kellman’s trap
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"The Doctor and his companions materialize on the Nerva Beacon at the start (beat_8fc53fdbb50e4ed8), which directly leads to his investigation of Kellman's cabin (beat_6277f5eb0f2841c5). The initial arrival sets the Doctor's journey into motion, culminating in his confrontation with Kellman's trap."

Doctor triggers electrified smoke trap
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"The Doctor's observation of the sterile atmosphere and lack of putrefaction on the dead crew member (beat_30ee64091839fb28) directly fuels his later deduction that the 'plague' is unnatural (beat_ded0cfde641b0195). This medical insight drives his investigation into the true cause of the deaths."

Doctor reveals engineered Cybermen plague
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"The Doctor's suspicion that 'something was seriously wrong on the station' after examining the dead crew member (beat_b377a0eed79b8a1c) directly leads to his later conclusion that the infection is not natural and may involve poison (beat_471b84c7ecafeaa8)."

Doctor deduces poison attack on crew
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"The Doctor's suspicion that 'something was seriously wrong on the station' after examining the dead crew member (beat_b377a0eed79b8a1c) directly leads to his later conclusion that the infection is not natural and may involve poison (beat_471b84c7ecafeaa8)."

Sarah counters Stevenson with the Doctor's trust
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"Harry's careless handling of the Time Ring, which disappears (beat_ba7ce6bf4449bd4d), parallels the Doctor's later discovery of Kellman's hidden transmitter and pouch of gold (beat_80c2df5d65ec7637). Both events symbolize the loss of control and the introduction of a hidden, dangerous element into their situation."

Doctor uncovers and escapes Kellman’s trap
S12E17 · Revenge of the Cybermen Part …

"Harry's careless handling of the Time Ring, which disappears (beat_ba7ce6bf4449bd4d), parallels the Doctor's later discovery of Kellman's hidden transmitter and pouch of gold (beat_80c2df5d65ec7637). Both events symbolize the loss of control and the introduction of a hidden, dangerous element into their situation."

Doctor triggers electrified smoke trap
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"The discovery of a dead crew member (beat_4cb29603cc698c27) parallels Kellman's questioning of the crew's mission (beat_6284125cf9e37862), both revealing the breakdown of trust and authority on the Nerva Beacon. The dead crew member symbolizes the physical toll of the crisis, while Kellman's behavior symbolizes the human element of betrayal."

Fractured trust in collapsing corridors
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"The discovery of a dead crew member (beat_4cb29603cc698c27) parallels Kellman's questioning of the crew's mission (beat_6284125cf9e37862), both revealing the breakdown of trust and authority on the Nerva Beacon. The dead crew member symbolizes the physical toll of the crisis, while Kellman's behavior symbolizes the human element of betrayal."

Kellman plants seeds of betrayal then departs
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