Hobson Imprisons Doctor and Deploys Repair Team
Plot Beats
The narrative micro-steps within this event
Hobson, linking the Doctor's arrival with the gravitron malfunction and antenna damage, decides to put the Doctor and his friend in cold storage and orders Sam to send Jules and Franz to repair the antennae.
Who Was There
Characters present in this moment
Paranoid and agitated, with a growing sense of urgency and authoritarian control. His emotional state is a mix of frustration at the technical failures and righteous indignation at what he perceives as sabotage.
Hobson is the driving force of this event, his paranoia and authoritarianism reaching a crescendo. He investigates the gravitron malfunction with obsessive focus, seizing on Sam's discovery of the damaged probe control antenna as evidence of sabotage. He directly links the Doctor's arrival to the timing of the gravitron's failure, ordering the Doctor and Polly frozen in cold storage. Simultaneously, he dispatches Jules and Franz to repair the antenna on the lunar surface, unwittingly sending them into danger. His emotional state is volatile, oscillating between agitation and decisive action, as he grapples with the mounting crisis and his own deepening suspicion of outsiders.
- • To identify and neutralize the source of the gravitron malfunction, regardless of the cost
- • To assert control over the Moonbase and its crew, particularly in the face of external threats or suspected saboteurs
- • That the Doctor and his companions are responsible for the gravitron malfunction and the missing patients
- • That the Moonbase is under direct threat from an external source, and he must act decisively to protect it
Focused and concerned, with a sense of growing urgency as the technical issues on the Moonbase escalate. His emotional state reflects the tension and pressure of the moment, as well as his awareness of the seriousness of the situation.
Sam is present in this event, discovering the damaged probe control antenna and reporting its condition to Hobson. His role as a technician is pivotal in uncovering the evidence of sabotage, which Hobson seizes upon to accuse the Doctor and Polly. Sam's discovery sets in motion the events that lead to the Doctor and Polly being frozen in cold storage and Jules and Franz being dispatched to the lunar surface. His presence underscores the technical challenges facing the Moonbase and the growing sense of urgency as the crisis deepens.
- • To identify and report the technical issues affecting the probe control antenna
- • To support Hobson and the Moonbase crew in addressing the gravitron malfunction
- • That the damage to the probe control antenna is evidence of a serious technical issue, possibly sabotage
- • That his role as a technician is critical to resolving the crisis on the Moonbase
Unseen but implied to be frustrated or determined, given his exclusion and the escalating distrust from Hobson. He would likely be focused on proving his innocence and uncovering the true cause of the gravitron malfunction.
The Doctor is not physically present in this event but is a central figure in Hobson's accusations. His absence is glaring as Hobson orders him frozen in cold storage, framing him as the primary suspect in the sabotage of the probe control antenna. The Doctor's role as a scientific and moral authority is undermined by Hobson's paranoia, which casts him as a threat rather than a potential ally in solving the crisis. His absence highlights the growing fracture between Hobson and the Doctor, as well as the escalating distrust that threatens the Moonbase's ability to address the real threat: the Cybermen.
- • To prove his and Polly's innocence and clear their names
- • To uncover the true cause of the gravitron malfunction and the disappearances, likely involving the Cybermen
- • That the gravitron malfunction and disappearances are the result of a larger, external threat (e.g., the Cybermen)
- • That Hobson's paranoia is misguided and counterproductive to solving the crisis
Unseen but implied to be focused and determined, given his role as a technician tasked with a critical repair mission. His emotional state would likely shift to fear or urgency once he encounters the Cybermen on the lunar surface.
Jules is not physically present in this event but is referenced as one of the technicians dispatched to repair the probe control antenna on the lunar surface. His absence is notable as he is unwittingly sent into danger by Hobson's orders, setting the stage for a potential Cybermen ambush. Jules' role as a reliable technician is undermined by the escalating crisis, as he and Franz are thrust into a high-stakes repair mission that could have deadly consequences.
- • To successfully repair the probe control antenna and restore functionality to the gravitron
- • To return safely to the Moonbase, unaware of the danger awaiting him and Franz
- • That the repair mission is a routine task, unaware of the broader sabotage or Cybermen threat
- • That his technical skills will be sufficient to address the issue
Urgent and concerned, with a sense of growing frustration at the inability to resolve the crisis. His emotional state reflects the mounting tension and fear on the Moonbase, as well as his deep concern for the safety of the crew and patients.
Ben is present in this event, arriving with urgent news of another vanished patient. His entrance further escalates the tension in the control room, as Hobson's focus shifts from the technical malfunction to the mounting disappearances. Ben's role as a messenger of bad news underscores the growing crisis on the Moonbase, as well as the sense of helplessness and urgency that permeates the scene. His presence serves as a reminder of the human cost of the events unfolding, as patients continue to vanish without explanation.
- • To alert Hobson and the crew to the latest disappearance, emphasizing the urgency of the situation
- • To support the Doctor and Polly in their efforts to uncover the truth and protect the Moonbase
- • That the disappearances are connected to the gravitron malfunction and the broader crisis on the Moonbase
- • That the Doctor is the only one who can solve the mystery and save the crew
Unseen but implied to be frustrated or anxious, given her exclusion and the escalating distrust from Hobson.
Polly is not physically present in this event but is referenced as a target of Hobson's suspicion. Her absence is notable as Hobson orders her and the Doctor frozen in cold storage, implying she is being treated as a potential saboteur alongside the Doctor. Her role in the broader narrative as a companion and resourceful ally is undermined by Hobson's paranoia, which casts her as a threat rather than a potential ally in solving the crisis.
- • To assist the Doctor in uncovering the truth about the gravitron malfunction and Cybermen infiltration
- • To prove her and the Doctor's innocence amid Hobson's accusations
- • That the Doctor is the only one who can solve the crisis on Moonbase
- • That Hobson's paranoia is misguided and dangerous
Steady and focused, with a sense of urgency reflecting the mounting crisis on the Moonbase. His emotional state is one of quiet determination, as he carries out his tasks efficiently amid the growing tension.
Joe is present in this event, reporting that the air pressure has stabilized and then being dispatched to fetch Jules and Franz for antenna repair duty. His role as a messenger and technician is functional, reflecting the urgent and chaotic atmosphere of the control room. Joe's presence underscores the sense of urgency and the growing need for action as the crisis on the Moonbase escalates. His task of fetching Jules and Franz sets in motion the chain of events that will lead to their encounter with the Cybermen on the lunar surface.
- • To report the stabilization of air pressure and follow Hobson's orders to fetch Jules and Franz
- • To support the Moonbase crew in addressing the technical and operational challenges
- • That the technical issues on the Moonbase are serious and require immediate attention
- • That his role as a technician is critical to resolving the crisis
Skeptical and pragmatic, with a growing sense of frustration at Hobson's dismissive attitude. His emotional state reflects a tension between his technical expertise and the escalating paranoia that is driving Hobson's decisions.
Benoit is present in this event, initially skeptical of Hobson's approach to the gravitron malfunction. He suggests meteorites as a possible cause for the damage to the probe control antenna, but his pragmatic suggestions are dismissed by Hobson's growing paranoia. Benoit's role as a senior technician is sidelined as Hobson's focus shifts to accusing the Doctor and Polly of sabotage. His presence underscores the internal divisions within the Moonbase crew, as well as the tension between technical pragmatism and Hobson's authoritarian approach.
- • To provide a technical explanation for the gravitron malfunction, based on his expertise and observations
- • To maintain the functionality of the Moonbase systems amid the growing crisis
- • That the gravitron malfunction is likely due to a technical issue, such as meteorite damage, rather than sabotage
- • That Hobson's paranoia is misguided and counterproductive to solving the crisis
Objects Involved
Significant items in this scene
The control loop monitor is a diagnostic tool used by Hobson to trace the source of the gravitron malfunction. Its readings confirm the pressure fluctuations and the damage to the probe control antenna, which Hobson interprets as evidence of sabotage. The monitor's role in this event is to provide Hobson with the technical data he needs to justify his accusations against the Doctor and Polly. Its presence underscores the technical challenges facing the Moonbase and the growing sense of urgency as the crisis deepens.
The probe control antenna is central to this event, as Sam discovers that it is damaged with critical parts missing. This damage is directly linked to the gravitron malfunction, and Hobson seizes on the timing of the Doctor's arrival to accuse him of sabotage. The antenna's condition serves as the catalyst for Hobson's paranoia and the subsequent orders to freeze the Doctor and Polly in cold storage, as well as to dispatch Jules and Franz to repair it on the lunar surface. Its status as a critical piece of infrastructure makes it a symbol of the broader crisis on the Moonbase, as well as a focal point for the escalating tensions between Hobson and the Doctor.
The probe control antenna is a critical piece of infrastructure on the Moonbase, responsible for coordinating the gravitron's operations. Its damage—with missing parts—is discovered by Sam and reported to Hobson, who links the timing of the Doctor's arrival to the sabotage. This discovery serves as the catalyst for Hobson's paranoia and the subsequent orders to freeze the Doctor and Polly in cold storage, as well as to dispatch Jules and Franz to repair it on the lunar surface. The antenna's condition symbolizes the broader crisis on the Moonbase and the escalating tensions between Hobson and the Doctor.
Location Details
Places and their significance in this event
The lunar surface is implied in this event as the location where Jules and Franz are dispatched to repair the probe control antenna. While not the primary setting, the lunar surface's role is to serve as a dangerous and exposed environment where the Cybermen are waiting to ambush the repair team. Its mention underscores the high-stakes nature of the mission and the growing threat facing the Moonbase. The lunar surface's atmosphere contributes to the overall tension, as it symbolizes the isolation and peril of the Moonbase's operations.
The mess deck is referenced in this event as the location where Jules and Franz are summoned to repair the probe control antenna on the lunar surface. While not the primary setting, the mess deck's role is to serve as a gathering point for the Moonbase crew, where urgent orders are relayed. Its mention underscores the sense of urgency and the growing need for action as the crisis on the Moonbase escalates. The mess deck's atmosphere contributes to the overall tension, as it symbolizes the crew's sense of normalcy being disrupted by the unfolding events.
The Moonbase control room is the primary setting for this event, serving as the nerve center for Hobson's investigation into the gravitron malfunction. The room is filled with tension and urgency as Hobson, Benoit, Sam, Joe, and Ben interact, with Hobson's paranoia reaching a boiling point. The control room's banks of control panels, flashing indicators, and communication consoles create an atmosphere of high-stakes decision-making, reflecting the critical nature of the crisis. It is here that Hobson accuses the Doctor and Polly of sabotage, orders their detention, and dispatches Jules and Franz to repair the antenna on the lunar surface. The control room's role as a command center underscores the institutional power dynamics at play, as well as the growing fracture between Hobson and the Doctor.
The Moonbase store room is referenced in this event as the location where the Cyberman infiltrated the base, though it is not the primary setting. The store room's role in the broader narrative is to serve as the entry point for the Cybermen, who knocked over a pile of bags to conceal their breach. While not directly involved in this specific event, the store room's significance is implied as the source of the sabotage that Hobson is investigating. Its mention underscores the broader threat facing the Moonbase and the need for urgent action.
Organizations Involved
Institutional presence and influence
The Cybermen are the unseen but central antagonistic force in this event, as their sabotage of the probe control antenna and abduction of patients drives the crisis on the Moonbase. Their involvement is implied through the damage to the antenna and the mounting disappearances, which Hobson mistakenly attributes to the Doctor and Polly. The Cybermen's actions serve as the catalyst for Hobson's paranoia and the subsequent orders to freeze the Doctor and Polly in cold storage, as well as to dispatch Jules and Franz to repair the antenna on the lunar surface. Their presence underscores the broader threat facing the Moonbase and the need for urgent action to address the infiltration and sabotage.
The Moonbase Crew is central to this event, as Hobson directs their efforts to diagnose the gravitron malfunction and address the mounting crisis. The crew's role is to follow Hobson's orders, including dispatching Jules and Franz to repair the antenna on the lunar surface and freezing the Doctor and Polly in cold storage. Their collective actions reflect the institutional response to the crisis, as well as the growing paranoia and distrust that is driving Hobson's decisions. The crew's involvement underscores the broader challenges facing the Moonbase, as well as the need for urgent action to address the technical and operational threats.
Narrative Connections
How this event relates to others in the story
"The mysterious air pressure drop directly causes Sam to suspect the antennas and leads to Sam's later discovery."
Hobson investigates probe malfunction and air pressure drop"Sam's discovery of the broken antenna pushes Hobson to accuse the Doctor and send Jules/Franz to repair. This is also a strong causal link."
Hobson Accuses Doctor of Sabotage"Sam's discovery of the broken antenna pushes Hobson to accuse the Doctor and send Jules/Franz to repair. This is also a strong causal link."
Hobson Accuses Doctor Amid Vanishing Patients"Hobson's initial skepticism towards Polly's Cyberman claim leads to his distrust in the Doctor and his increasing resort to drastic measures, like ordering Jules and Franz to fix the antenna to solve the Gravitron issues, influenced by Sam`s antenna discovery. The disbelief motivates rash action later."
Cyberman abduction exposes Moonbase denial"Hobson's initial skepticism towards Polly's Cyberman claim leads to his distrust in the Doctor and his increasing resort to drastic measures, like ordering Jules and Franz to fix the antenna to solve the Gravitron issues, influenced by Sam`s antenna discovery. The disbelief motivates rash action later."
Hobson’s ultimatum escalates the investigation"Hobson's initial skepticism towards Polly's Cyberman claim leads to his distrust in the Doctor and his increasing resort to drastic measures, like ordering Jules and Franz to fix the antenna to solve the Gravitron issues, influenced by Sam`s antenna discovery. The disbelief motivates rash action later."
Cyberman abduction sparks 24-hour investigation"Sam's discovery of the broken antenna pushes Hobson to accuse the Doctor and send Jules/Franz to repair. This is also a strong causal link."
Hobson Accuses Doctor of Sabotage"Sam's discovery of the broken antenna pushes Hobson to accuse the Doctor and send Jules/Franz to repair. This is also a strong causal link."
Hobson Accuses Doctor Amid Vanishing Patients"Hobson sends Benoit to check in, Benoit discovers the suits, reinforcing the danger the Cybermen pose."
Benoit finds abandoned spacesuits on surfaceKey Dialogue
"HOBSON: Nothing's a waste of time till we trace this fault, and don't you forget it! You saw what's happening on Earth. We can't afford to miss anything."
"HOBSON: Well, it's simple. Strangers arrive period 11, the gravitron goes up the spout period 12. Come on. It's time we put that Doctor and his friend in cold storage."
"BEN: Another patient's gone, sir."