Doctor exposes Klieg’s delusions

In the cavern, the Doctor attempts to freeze the awakening Cybermen using the cryostat, but Klieg intervenes, reversing the controls and declaring his intent to seize command of the Cybermen now that their Controller is dead. The Doctor, recognizing Klieg’s unraveling sanity, shifts from resistance to psychological manipulation, flattering Klieg’s megalomania to stall for time. As the Cybermen begin to stir behind him, Klieg—oblivious to the danger—orders the Doctor and Jamie against the wall, reveling in his imagined dominance. The Doctor’s calculated praise ("Master of the world") pushes Klieg over the edge, confirming his descent into madness just as Jamie’s warning signals the Cybermen’s imminent threat. The scene escalates from a tactical standoff into a three-way power struggle: Klieg’s delusion, the Doctor’s cunning, and the Cybermen’s awakening, all converging toward inevitable violence.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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The Doctor, after arriving in the cavern and warning others to be quiet, attempts to freeze the dormant Cybermen using the cryostat, but Klieg stops him, revealing his intention to awaken and control them.

tension to conflict ["cavern: the scene takes place in …

Klieg, after Jamie's arrival, declares his intention to control the Cybermen now that their Controller is dead, envisioning himself as their master. The Doctor, feigning admiration, stalls Klieg while the Cybermen begin to awaken.

triumph to unease

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Eric Klieg
primary

Euphoric triumph masking deep instability, descending into unhinged grandeur before the Doctor's psychological blow shatters his facade.

Klieg violently reverses the cryostat levers, awakening the Cybermen as he declares his intent to command them. He orders the Doctor and Jamie against the wall, reveling in his delusional vision of absolute power. His manic laughter and grandiose declarations ('Master of the world') expose his unraveling sanity, culminating in the Doctor's blunt confirmation of his madness.

Goals in this moment
  • Seize control of the Cybermen to conquer Earth and assert absolute dominance over humanity.
  • Humiliate and subjugate the Doctor, forcing him to acknowledge Klieg's intellectual and power superiority.
Active beliefs
  • His intellect and logic are superior to all others, making him the rightful ruler of the universe.
  • The Cybermen's Controller's death leaves a power vacuum he can exploit to achieve godlike control over life and thought.
Character traits
Delusional Megalomaniacal Ruthless Unstable Manipulative
Follow Eric Klieg's journey

Calmly calculating, masking urgency beneath a veneer of flattery, with a flash of satisfaction as Klieg's madness is exposed.

The Doctor initially attempts to freeze the Cybermen using the cryostat but is interrupted by Klieg. Recognizing Klieg's unraveling sanity, he shifts tactics, employing psychological manipulation to stall for time. With calculated flattery, he strokes Klieg's megalomania, pushing him further into unhinged grandeur while subtly exposing his madness. His sharp wit and keen observation of human nature drive the scene's tension, culminating in his blunt confirmation of Klieg's insanity.

Goals in this moment
  • Stall Klieg long enough to regain control of the cryostat and freeze the Cybermen before they fully awaken.
  • Expose Klieg's madness to undermine his authority and create an opportunity to turn the situation in his favor.
Active beliefs
  • Klieg's arrogance and hunger for power make him vulnerable to psychological manipulation.
  • Humanity's destructive tendencies, exemplified by Klieg, must be countered with cunning and moral clarity.
Character traits
Calculating Psychologically astute Witty Protective Strategic
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N/A (Cybermen are emotionless, but their awakening creates an atmosphere of impending doom and urgency.)

The Cyber Controller is dead, but the Cybermen themselves begin to stir as Klieg reverses the cryostat controls. Their mechanical awakening is a looming threat, sensed by Jamie but ignored by Klieg in his delusional state. The Cybermen's presence amplifies the tension, serving as a ticking clock that drives the urgency of the Doctor's gambit.

Goals in this moment
  • Fully awaken and exert control over the cavern, eliminating all organic life as per their programming.
  • Obey the last commands of their deceased Controller, which likely included the conquest of Earth.
Active beliefs
  • Organic life is inferior and must be converted or eliminated to ensure the survival and dominance of the Cyber race.
  • The tomb's systems and human manipulations are secondary to their own logical imperatives.
Character traits
Mechanical Relentless Looming threat Unstoppable force
Follow Cyber Controller's journey
Supporting 2

Tense and concerned, but trusting the Doctor's judgment despite the immediate threat of the awakening Cybermen.

Jamie enters the cavern and immediately senses the danger as the Cybermen begin to stir. He warns the Doctor, but the Doctor silences him, signaling that he is engaged in a delicate psychological gambit. Jamie stands by, alert and concerned, as Klieg orders them against the wall, his loyalty to the Doctor evident in his restrained but watchful demeanor.

Goals in this moment
  • Support the Doctor in whatever strategy he is employing, even if it means enduring Klieg's threats.
  • Stay vigilant to the Cybermen's movements and be ready to act if the situation escalates.
Active beliefs
  • The Doctor's plans, though often mysterious, are ultimately for the greater good and should be trusted.
  • Klieg is a dangerous and unpredictable foe who must be handled with caution.
Character traits
Loyal Alert Restrained Protective Instinctive
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Toberman
secondary

Agitated and fearful, reacting instinctively to the oppressive atmosphere of the cavern and the awakening Cybermen.

Toberman is present in the cavern but plays a minor role in this specific event. He is visibly agitated, exclaiming 'Evil!' as he hits a piece of equipment, but the Doctor quickly silences him. His fear and unease are palpable, though his actions do not significantly impact the unfolding power struggle between the Doctor and Klieg.

Goals in this moment
  • Avoid drawing attention to himself in the tense standoff between the Doctor and Klieg.
  • Stay out of harm's way as the Cybermen begin to stir.
Active beliefs
  • The Cybermen and their tomb are inherently evil, and any interaction with them is dangerous.
  • The Doctor and Klieg's conflict is beyond his control, and his best course of action is to remain quiet and unnoticed.
Character traits
Fearful Agitated Minor participant
Follow Toberman's journey

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Cryostat

The cryostat is the central device controlling the Cybermen's dormancy. The Doctor initially activates it to freeze the Cybermen, but Klieg violently reverses the levers, awakening them. This object becomes the linchpin of the power struggle, with its control shifting between the Doctor and Klieg as they battle for dominance. The cryostat's state—frozen or thawing—directly determines the fate of the cavern's occupants and the Cybermen's threat level.

Before: Activated by the Doctor to freeze the Cybermen, …
After: Reversed by Klieg to thaw the Cybermen, with …
Before: Activated by the Doctor to freeze the Cybermen, with the levers in the 'cryo' position.
After: Reversed by Klieg to thaw the Cybermen, with the levers in the 'awaken' position, causing the cavern walls to begin icing over as the Cybermen stir.
Equipment Struck by Toberman

Toberman collides with this unnamed piece of equipment, generating a sharp noise that draws the Doctor's immediate caution. The disturbance risks alerting the Cybermen, heightening the tension in the cavern. While the object itself is minor, its role in creating noise underscores the fragility of the situation and the need for absolute silence as the Cybermen begin to awaken.

Before: Intact and undisturbed, part of the cavern's equipment.
After: Struck by Toberman, creating a noise that briefly …
Before: Intact and undisturbed, part of the cavern's equipment.
After: Struck by Toberman, creating a noise that briefly disrupts the tense standoff.
Hidden Cavern Cybermen Control Panels

The Cybermen dormancy monitoring buttons are part of the cavern's control equipment, allowing the Doctor to interact with the Cybermen's dormant state. He presses them deliberately as Klieg reverses the cryostat levers, with Toberman and the Cyber Controller watching. These buttons serve as a secondary means of monitoring or controlling the Cybermen, though their exact function is overshadowed by the cryostat's primary role in this event. Their presence highlights the cavern's advanced technology and the precarious balance of power over the Cybermen.

Before: Functional and accessible, part of the cavern's control …
After: Pressed by the Doctor in a futile attempt …
Before: Functional and accessible, part of the cavern's control panel.
After: Pressed by the Doctor in a futile attempt to counteract Klieg's actions, but ultimately ineffective as the cryostat's reversal takes precedence.

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Cybermen

The Cybermen, as an organization, are represented by their collective mechanical presence and the looming threat of their awakening. Though their Controller is dead, their programming drives them to conquer and convert all organic life. Their awakening is a direct result of Klieg's interference with the cryostat, and their mechanical precision contrasts sharply with the emotional and psychological manipulations of the Doctor and Klieg. The Cybermen's role in this event is that of an unstoppable force, their mere presence driving the urgency and tension of the scene.

Representation Via their collective mechanical presence and the looming threat of their awakening, as well as …
Power Dynamics Exercising an unstoppable, mechanical authority over the cavern's occupants, with their awakening serving as an …
Impact The Cybermen's awakening underscores the dangers of unchecked technological and logical extremism, as embodied by …
Internal Dynamics None (The Cybermen operate as a unified, hive-minded force with no internal conflict or hierarchy …
Fully awaken and eliminate all organic life in the cavern, beginning with the Doctor, Klieg, Jamie, and Toberman. Escape the tombs to continue their conquest of Earth, as per their original programming. Mechanical precision and superhuman strength, making them an unstoppable force. Psychological intimidation, as their mere presence creates an atmosphere of dread and urgency. Logical imperatives that override human manipulations, such as Klieg's attempt to control them.

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 4

"Klieg's ambition drives him to thwart the Doctor's attempt to freeze the Cybermen, solidifying his role as a primary antagonist."

Cybermen seize control and betray Klieg
S5E4 · The Tomb of the Cybermen …

"Klieg's ambition drives him to thwart the Doctor's attempt to freeze the Cybermen, solidifying his role as a primary antagonist."

Toberman’s Breaking Point and the Controller’s Fall
S5E4 · The Tomb of the Cybermen …

"Klieg's ambition drives him to thwart the Doctor's attempt to freeze the Cybermen, solidifying his role as a primary antagonist."

Klieg’s Betrayal and the Doctor’s Descent
S5E4 · The Tomb of the Cybermen …

"The Doctor, appearing to agree and flatter Klieg and stalling with false agreement, then reveals his true intention toward Klieg as madness."

Doctor exposes Klieg’s delusional grandeur
S5E4 · The Tomb of the Cybermen …
What this causes 3

"After stopping the Doctor from freezing the Cybermen, Klieg continues to try to undermine the Doctor's efforts."

Klieg’s execution by Cybermen
S5E4 · The Tomb of the Cybermen …

"After stopping the Doctor from freezing the Cybermen, Klieg continues to try to undermine the Doctor's efforts."

Toberman’s sacrifice and cryostat reactivation
S5E4 · The Tomb of the Cybermen …

"The Doctor, appearing to agree and flatter Klieg and stalling with false agreement, then reveals his true intention toward Klieg as madness."

Doctor exposes Klieg’s delusional grandeur
S5E4 · The Tomb of the Cybermen …

Key Dialogue

"KLIEG: That is exactly my intention. You still don't understand, do you? Their Controller is dead. Now I shall control them. They'll do what I say. You see, Doctor, yours is the privilege to witness for the first time the union between mass power and my absolute intelligence."
"DOCTOR: Well now I know you're mad. I just wanted to make sure."
"DOCTOR: Don't you see what this is going to all mean to all the people who come to serve Klieg the All Powerful? Why, no country, no person would dare to have a single thought that was not your own. Eric Klieg's own conception of the way of life!"