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{{Infobox Individual
{{Infobox Individual
|name= Kaftan
|image   = Kaftanleft.jpg‎
|alias=
|species = Human
|image=Kaftanleft.jpg‎  
|only   = The Tomb of the Cybermen (TV story)
|species=Human
|actor   = Shirley Cooklin
|origin=
|affiliation = Brotherhood of Logicians
|only= The Tomb of the Cybermen
}}
|actor= Shirley Cooklin
'''Kaftan''' was a member of the [[Brotherhood of Logicians]] in the [[25th century]]. Along with her colleague, [[Eric Klieg]], she financed [[Professor]] [[Parry]]'s expedition to [[Telos]]. The Logicians secretly hoped to form an alliance with the [[Telosian]] [[Cyberman|Cybermen]].
}}'''Kaftan''' was a member of the [[Brotherhood of Logicians]]. She financed Professor [[Parry]]'s expedition to [[Telos]]. She took part in the expedition with her colleague [[Eric Klieg]] and her servant [[Toberman]]. She helped Klieg form an alliance with the [[Cybermen]]. When it appeared that the controlled Toberman killed Klieg, with the [[Cyber-Controller]] ordering her to open the door, she refused and started shooting at him. The Cyber-Controller retaliated and killed Kaftan. It was her death that partially snapped Toberman from his mind control as he attacked the Cyber-Controller. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Tomb of the Cybermen]]'').  


Kaftan took her [[servant]] [[Toberman]] with her and was initially unwilling to have him risk his life opening the electrified doors of the Cyberman [[Cyber-Tombs|tomb]] they discovered.
She drugged [[Victoria Waterfield]]'s [[coffee]] so she could close the hatch to the tomb sealing Klieg, the [[Second Doctor]] and several others within.
However, when Victoria came to, she tried to force herself past Kaftan to the controls. The Logician drew her gun but was attacked by a [[Cybermat]] that knocked her unconscious.
When Kaftan awoke, the Doctor and the others had exited the tombs beneath. For their scheming Klieg and Kaftan were locked in the weapon testing room. There, they re-purposed a [[cyber-gun]] so they could use it.
Kaftan tried to use it against the [[Cyber-Controller (The Tomb of the Cybermen)|Cyber-Controller]], and discovered too late that the Cybermen had never planned on allying themselves with the Brotherhood of Logicians, deeming such things "have no value," but was killed by him after she shot at him twice though the weapon had no effect. Toberman mourned her death, which helped him regain his senses after falling under Cyberman control. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Tomb of the Cybermen (TV story)|The Tomb of the Cybermen]]'')
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Latest revision as of 15:47, 9 March 2023

Kaftan was a member of the Brotherhood of Logicians in the 25th century. Along with her colleague, Eric Klieg, she financed Professor Parry's expedition to Telos. The Logicians secretly hoped to form an alliance with the Telosian Cybermen.

Kaftan took her servant Toberman with her and was initially unwilling to have him risk his life opening the electrified doors of the Cyberman tomb they discovered.

She drugged Victoria Waterfield's coffee so she could close the hatch to the tomb sealing Klieg, the Second Doctor and several others within.

However, when Victoria came to, she tried to force herself past Kaftan to the controls. The Logician drew her gun but was attacked by a Cybermat that knocked her unconscious.

When Kaftan awoke, the Doctor and the others had exited the tombs beneath. For their scheming Klieg and Kaftan were locked in the weapon testing room. There, they re-purposed a cyber-gun so they could use it.

Kaftan tried to use it against the Cyber-Controller, and discovered too late that the Cybermen had never planned on allying themselves with the Brotherhood of Logicians, deeming such things "have no value," but was killed by him after she shot at him twice though the weapon had no effect. Toberman mourned her death, which helped him regain his senses after falling under Cyberman control. (TV: The Tomb of the Cybermen)