Vaughn’s control over Rutlidge fractures
Plot Beats
The narrative micro-steps within this event
Following the transmission, Packer questions Rutlidge's behaviour, prompting Vaughn to admit that his control over Rutlidge is weakening, but he assures Packer that Rutlidge will obey his orders.
Who Was There
Characters present in this moment
Conflict-ridden, with surface compliance masking deep internal resistance. His emotional state oscillates between fear of Vaughn’s authority and a subconscious pushback against the cybernetic control, evident in his erratic speech and delayed responses.
Major-General Rutlidge appears on Vaughn’s video monitor, his demeanor visibly strained as he delivers a fragmented warning about UNIT’s investigation. His responses to Vaughn’s commands grow increasingly erratic, with pauses and hesitations that betray his faltering obedience. Despite Vaughn’s repeated attempts to reassert control, Rutlidge’s compliance is inconsistent, culminating in a mechanical repetition of Vaughn’s orders ('Your commands. To you.'). His physical presence on the monitor is tense, his voice wavering between submission and resistance, signaling the breakdown of Vaughn’s cybernetic influence.
- • To relay the warning about UNIT’s investigation despite his compromised state.
- • To resist Vaughn’s commands subconsciously, even as he verbally complies.
- • That his authority is limited and UNIT’s investigation is inevitable.
- • That Vaughn’s control over him is weakening, though he cannot fully break free yet.
Desperate and defensive, with a facade of control masking deep insecurity. His emotional state is a mix of frustration at Rutlidge’s resistance, paranoia about the unraveling of his plans, and a refusal to acknowledge his vulnerability, even to himself.
Tobias Vaughn dominates the scene from his office, issuing commands to Rutlidge via the video monitor with growing desperation. His tone shifts from authoritative to pleading as Rutlidge’s resistance becomes apparent. Vaughn’s physical presence is rigid, his posture tense as he leans into the monitor, his voice rising in volume and urgency. He dismisses Packer’s concerns about the weakening control, insisting Rutlidge will obey, though his repeated assertions betray his underlying insecurity. His focus on the 'machine' (the Cerebraton) and his urgency to reassert control reveal his fragility.
- • To reassert absolute control over Rutlidge and ensure his compliance.
- • To maintain the illusion of dominance in front of Packer, despite the cracks in his authority.
- • That the Cerebraton machine will ultimately secure his control over Rutlidge and others.
- • That his authority is non-negotiable and any resistance is temporary.
Concerned and cautious, with a underlying tension between loyalty to Vaughn and skepticism about the reliability of the cybernetic control. His emotional state is one of quiet alarm, tempered by his role as a subordinate.
Packer stands beside Vaughn, observing the exchange with Rutlidge with growing concern. His role is that of a loyal subordinate, but his body language and dialogue suggest skepticism about the stability of Vaughn’s control. He voices his concerns directly to Vaughn after the transmission ends, pointing out the danger of Rutlidge’s potential disobedience. His presence is quiet but attentive, acting as a foil to Vaughn’s desperation, highlighting the fragility of their operation.
- • To alert Vaughn to the risks posed by Rutlidge’s faltering obedience.
- • To ensure Vaughn’s plans remain on track, despite the emerging instability.
- • That the cybernetic control over Rutlidge is more fragile than Vaughn acknowledges.
- • That Vaughn’s reliance on untested technology (like the Cerebraton) is a risk to their operations.
Detached and professional, with no visible emotional investment in the exchange. His role is purely operational, and his emotional state is one of indifference to the underlying tensions.
The unnamed radio operator (or intercom operator) is heard off-screen, relaying Rutlidge’s communication to Vaughn. His role is purely functional, serving as a conduit for the transmission without adding any personal commentary. His presence is brief but critical, facilitating the exchange that exposes the weakening control over Rutlidge. He does not interact directly with Vaughn or Packer, remaining a neutral voice in the background.
- • To accurately relay Rutlidge’s message to Vaughn without interruption or bias.
- • To maintain the smooth operation of communications between Vaughn and his contacts.
- • That his role is to facilitate communication without judgment or interference.
- • That the content of the transmissions is not his concern, only their accurate delivery.
Objects Involved
Significant items in this scene
The Cerebraton machine is referenced indirectly by Vaughn as a potential solution to the weakening control over Rutlidge. Vaughn mentions it in passing, directing Gregory and Professor Watkins to work on it, implying that it is a last-resort tool to reassert emotional dominance over Rutlidge and others. The machine’s role in this event is primarily symbolic, representing Vaughn’s desperation and his reliance on untested technology to maintain his authority. Its mention foreshadows its future use in the narrative, hinting at the high stakes of Vaughn’s gamble.
The intercom serves as the primary communication device through which Rutlidge’s warning is relayed to Vaughn. It is activated by the unnamed operator to establish the connection, allowing Vaughn to switch to the visual circuit and engage in a direct, tense exchange with Rutlidge. The intercom’s role is functional but critical, enabling the real-time transmission that exposes the fragility of Vaughn’s control. Its presence is brief but pivotal, as it facilitates the dialogue that drives the scene’s conflict.
The video monitor is the central device through which Vaughn interacts with Rutlidge, providing a visual and auditory link that allows Vaughn to observe Rutlidge’s physical and verbal responses in real-time. The monitor’s screen displays Rutlidge’s strained demeanor, his erratic speech, and his faltering obedience, all of which Vaughn attempts to counteract with increasingly desperate commands. The monitor’s role is symbolic as well as functional: it serves as a window into the unraveling of Vaughn’s control, making the tension between the two men visceral and immediate. Its presence dominates the scene, acting as a stage for the power struggle.
Location Details
Places and their significance in this event
Vaughn’s office serves as the command center for this tense exchange, a high-tech, sterile environment that reflects Vaughn’s industrial empire and his obsession with control. The office is dominated by the video monitor, which acts as a stage for the power struggle between Vaughn and Rutlidge. The atmosphere is one of mounting tension, with Vaughn’s desperation and Rutlidge’s resistance creating a palpable sense of unease. The location symbolizes Vaughn’s authority, but also the fragility of his grip on power, as the scene unfolds within its confines.
Organizations Involved
Institutional presence and influence
International Electromatics (IE) is the organizational backbone of Vaughn’s operations, providing the infrastructure, technology, and personnel that enable his cybernetic control over individuals like Rutlidge. In this event, IE is represented through Vaughn’s direct commands, Packer’s loyalty, and the mention of the Cerebraton machine as a tool of control. The organization’s influence is exerted through Vaughn’s authority, his access to advanced technology, and his network of mind-controlled subordinates. The scene highlights IE’s role in the broader Cyberman invasion, as Vaughn’s desperation to maintain control over Rutlidge reflects the organization’s vulnerability to external threats like UNIT.
UNIT is invoked in this event through Rutlidge’s warning about their impending investigation, which serves as the catalyst for the scene’s conflict. Although UNIT is not physically present, its looming threat is a constant undercurrent, driving Vaughn’s desperation and Rutlidge’s resistance. The organization’s influence is felt indirectly, as Rutlidge’s inability to stop UNIT’s actions exposes the limitations of Vaughn’s control and the fragility of his plans. UNIT’s role in this event is that of an external force challenging Vaughn’s authority, foreshadowing the direct confrontation that will follow.
Narrative Connections
How this event relates to others in the story
"Vaughn's weakening control over Rutlidge prompts him to forcefully command Rutlidge to come to his office, and is a direct escalation of Vaughn's tactics to maintain control."
Vaughn’s control over Rutlidge fractures"Vaughn's weakening control over Rutlidge prompts him to forcefully command Rutlidge to come to his office, and is a direct escalation of Vaughn's tactics to maintain control."
Vaughn’s control over Rutlidge fracturesKey Dialogue
"VAUGHN: Listen to me, Rutlidge? Listen! You will obey my commands. You understand?"
"RUTLIDGE: (on monitor) Your commands."
"VAUGHN: You will leave your office and come here to me."
"RUTLIDGE: (on monitor) To you."
"PACKER: What was the matter with him?"
"VAUGHN: Our control over him is weakening."