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* [[spoiler: DeadPersonImpersonation]]: [[spoiler: Captain Divah Jansen]]
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** Later for the Cybermen [[spoiler: Grash]]
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* ContrivedCoinsidence: ContrivedCoincidence: [[spoiler: The Captain seems a bit overprepared for Cybermen..?]]
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* ContrivedCoinsidence: [[spoiler: The Captain seems a bit overprepared for Cybermen..?]]
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* [[ResistanceIsFutile Resistance Is Useless]]
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* UglyCute: Invoked InUniverse: The Cybermat
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* EvilSoundsDeep: The Cyberleader sounds the deepest of the lot.
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* RoboSpeak: [[spoiler: The rogue Cyberman]] DESTROY
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* TheBrute: [[spoiler: The rogue Cyberman]]
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* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: Some of the crew attempts this when the ship starts losing power.
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* DeathRay
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--> Charley: "[[TitleDrop Death Ray?]]"
--> Doctor: "[[ZigZaggingTrope I was going to say Energy Weapon]]."
--> Doctor: "Like some form of a ..."
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--> Doctor: "[[ZigZaggingTrope I was going to say Energy Weapon]]."
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* HammerSpace: The Doctor says he's got a ''lot'' in his pockets.
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* TheAssimilator: This is the goal of the Cybermen, to forcibly capture and convert other beings.
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* GhostShip
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* SpaceIsCold: Namedropped by the Doctor
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* NonAnswer: "Relative to your time, the Cyberwar took place... A very long time ago."
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* RecurringRiff: In the market place there's a ringtone of a cellphone going off somewhere in the background..
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* UsedFuture: Justified because the first ship is stated to be an old one.
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* ASpotOfTea: the Doctor asks for some during a lull in the action.
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* ASpotOfTea: the Doctor asks for some during a lull in the action.
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* ASpotOfTea: the Doctor asks for some during a lull in the action.TeamPet: Ramsey.
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* WhatMeasureIsANonHuman
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* WhatMeasureIsANonHuman
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Ramsay the Vortisaur is a bit under the weather, so the Doctor takes Charley to a futuristic human colony market in the Garazone system to see if they can find any information to help. The TARDIS, however, ends up on a spaceship, and the Doctor finds himself forced to travel along with a group of interstellar junk collectors.
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Ramsay the Vortisaur is a bit under the weather, so the Eighth Doctor takes Charley to a futuristic human colony market in the Garazone system to see if they can find any information to help. The TARDIS, however, ends up on a spaceship, and the Doctor finds himself forced to travel along with a group of interstellar junk collectors.
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Ramsay the Vortisaur is a bit under the weather, so the Doctor takes Charley to a futuristic human colony market to see if they can find anything for him. The TARDIS, however, ends up on a spaceship, and the Doctor finds himself forced to travel along with a group of interstellar junk collectors.
The ship's crew have a few problems already: they hate their new by-the-book captain, their secret smuggling operations are interrupted, they're in the middle of a war between sentient andriods and the humans who created them, and to top it all off, the junk ship they're taking apart for spare parts turns out to be full of Cybermen.
The ship's crew have a few problems already: they hate their new by-the-book captain, their secret smuggling operations are interrupted, they're in the middle of a war between sentient andriods and the humans who created them, and to top it all off, the junk ship they're taking apart for spare parts turns out to be full of Cybermen.
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Ramsay the Vortisaur is a bit under the weather, so the Doctor takes Charley to a futuristic human colony market in the Garazone system to see if they can find anything for him.any information to help. The TARDIS, however, ends up on a spaceship, and the Doctor finds himself forced to travel along with a group of interstellar junk collectors.
The ship's crew have a few problems already: they hate their new by-the-book captain, their secret smuggling operations are interrupted, they're in the middle of a war between sentientandriods androids and the humans who created them, and to top it all off, the junk ship they're taking apart for spare parts turns out to be full of Cybermen.
The ship's crew have a few problems already: they hate their new by-the-book captain, their secret smuggling operations are interrupted, they're in the middle of a war between sentient
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The new captain turns out to know a whole lot about Cybermen, and she reveals that she's looking for a way to drag them into the humans vs. androids war as soldier slaves. The Doctor tries to explain to her just how terrible of an idea that is. In the end, she (of course) turns out to be an android spy, not a human, although the Doctor catches on a bit late. When the Doctor and Charley are ejected into space, the captain makes a HeroicSacrifice to save Charley's life and defeat the Cybermen, because she was touched by the Doctor's trust in her. Although she can't technically die, she'll float in space unconscious forever, or until someone would revive her. In a way, the Doctor notes, she was more human than the humans who made her: simply adapting as a new life form, as opposed to humans who ignore (or, in case of the Cybermen, literally erase) their conscience.
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The new captain turns out to know knows a whole lot about Cybermen, and she reveals that she's looking for a way to drag them into the humans vs. androids war as soldier slaves. The Doctor tries to explain to her just how terrible of an idea that is. In the end, she (of course) turns out to be an android spy, not a human, although the Doctor catches on a bit late. When the Doctor and Charley are ejected into space, the captain makes a HeroicSacrifice to save Charley's life and defeat the Cybermen, because she was touched by the Doctor's trust in her. Although she can't technically die, she'll float in space unconscious forever, or until someone would revive her. In a way, the Doctor notes, she was more human than the humans who made her: simply adapting as a new life form, as opposed to humans who ignore (or, in case of the Cybermen, literally erase) their conscience.
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Ramsey the Vortisaur is a bit under the weather, so the Doctor takes Charley to a futuristic human colony market to see if they can find anything for him. The TARDIS, however, ends up on a spaceship, and the Doctor finds himself forced to travel along with a group of interstellar junk collectors.
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Ramsey the Vortisaur is a bit under the weather, so the Doctor takes Charley to a futuristic human colony market to see if they can find anything for him. The TARDIS, however, ends up on a spaceship, and the Doctor finds himself forced to travel along with a group of interstellar junk collectors.
The ship's crew have a few problems already: they hate their new by-the-book captain, their secret smuggling operations are interrupted, they're in the middle of a war between sentient andriods and the humans who created them, and to top it all off, the junk ship they're taking apart for spare parts turns out to be full of Cybermen.
The new captain turns out to know a whole lot about Cybermen, and she reveals that she's looking for a way to drag them into the humans vs. androids war as soldier slaves. The Doctor tries to explain to her just how terrible of an idea that is. In the end, she (of course) turns out to be an android spy, not a human, although the Doctor catches on a bit late. When the Doctor and Charley are ejected into space, the captain makes a HeroicSacrifice to save Charley's life and defeat the Cybermen, because she was touched by the Doctor's trust in her. Although she can't technically die, she'll float in space unconscious forever, or until someone would revive her. In a way, the Doctor notes, she was more human than the humans who made her: simply adapting as a new life form, as opposed to humans who ignore (or, in case of the Cybermen, literally erase) their conscience.
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* ContemplateOurNavels
* ThrownOutOfTheAirlock
* WhatMeasureIsANonHuman
The ship's crew have a few problems already: they hate their new by-the-book captain, their secret smuggling operations are interrupted, they're in the middle of a war between sentient andriods and the humans who created them, and to top it all off, the junk ship they're taking apart for spare parts turns out to be full of Cybermen.
The new captain turns out to know a whole lot about Cybermen, and she reveals that she's looking for a way to drag them into the humans vs. androids war as soldier slaves. The Doctor tries to explain to her just how terrible of an idea that is. In the end, she (of course) turns out to be an android spy, not a human, although the Doctor catches on a bit late. When the Doctor and Charley are ejected into space, the captain makes a HeroicSacrifice to save Charley's life and defeat the Cybermen, because she was touched by the Doctor's trust in her. Although she can't technically die, she'll float in space unconscious forever, or until someone would revive her. In a way, the Doctor notes, she was more human than the humans who made her: simply adapting as a new life form, as opposed to humans who ignore (or, in case of the Cybermen, literally erase) their conscience.
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* ContemplateOurNavels
* ThrownOutOfTheAirlock
* WhatMeasureIsANonHuman