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|writer = [[Chris Chibnall]] | |writer = [[Chris Chibnall]] | ||
|director = [[Jamie Magnus Stone]] | |director = [[Jamie Magnus Stone]] | ||
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|broadcast date = [[23 February (releases)|23 February]] [[2020 (releases)|2020]] | |broadcast date = [[23 February (releases)|23 February]] [[2020 (releases)|2020]] | ||
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Ascension of the Cybermen was the ninth and penultimate episode of series 12 of Doctor Who.
Synopsis
In a galaxy still dealing with the aftermath of the deadly Cyber-Wars, the Thirteenth Doctor and her companions are separated both from each other and from the TARDIS. Banding together with the last dredges of humanity, they must all attempt to find Ko Sharmus and the Boundary before Ashad, or any other remaining Cyberman forces, can locate them. And who is Brendan, the abandoned baby?
Plot
Over a scene of deep space filled with debris, the voice of Ashad narrates that the Cybermen have been defeated after winning a billion battles. After bringing terror to the universe, their empire has finally fallen. As a lone Cyber-head floats closer, he adds how "that which is dead can live again... in the hands of a believer."
In mid-twentieth century Ireland, a man called Patrick finds a baby in a basket abandoned in the middle of the road. He brings him home to his wife Meg where they report him to the local Garda police. Meg states that they will look after him until his parents are found. A year passes, and when the baby is not claimed, the couple adopts him and names him Brendan. Time goes on and he grows up, starting his first day of school and eventually learning to become a farmer. Aged around 8, he falls ill, and Meg tells him if it gets worse, she will call the doctor.
In deep space of the far future, the Thirteenth Doctor brings Graham, Yaz, and Ryan to a refugee planet, having followed the coordinates they previously got from Percy Shelley. However, they have landed half a mile out, forcing them to carry equipment to the last remaining human settlement. The Doctor explains the majority of the species has been wiped out by the Cybermen, but the enemies are weak too. The group goes to find the final seven surviving humans.
In the settlement, a middle-aged man called Feekat discusses repairs of their Gravraft with a woman called Ravio. She explains they will take at least another day, but two cyber spaceships arrive overhead, startling a teenage boy called Ethan. The Doctor offers her help and the group set up their equipment. As Feekat explains that they have only run from the Cybermen before and their escape ship is botched, the Doctor tells him to get the others inside and not run.
As the Doctor's friends set up their tech, Graham creates a neural inhibitor system to return emotion and pain to the Cybermen, Yaz makes a particle projector that will attack them with gold, and Ryan is met by a man called Yedlarmi and his mute younger brother Fuskle to set up a forcefield. With the other humans (including a young woman called Bescot and another older woman) never having been fighters, the gizmos are powered up. However, a swarm of flying Cyberdrone heads appears, destroys the equipment with precision, and kills Fuskle and the older woman as they try to run.
As the drones leave, the Doctor commands the others to get to their ship and leave, including her friends, as they can not get back to the TARDIS in time, while she holds them off. Suddenly, Ashad appears to the Doctor. Although shocked by her, he has backup from two Cyberguards. The Doctor decides to act as bait to help the others escape. As her friends run, Ryan is cut off from them, but Graham and Yaz run to Ravio, Bescot, and Yedlarmi's Gravraft. They are forced inside for takeoff, even though they are missing the Doctor, Ryan, Feekat, and Ethan. Yedlarmi assumes they are all dead and they take off.
Meanwhile, the Doctor takes cover and stumbles upon Ryan and the others. As she prepares a grenade, Ashad arrives and tells them to surrender. Ethan is confronted by Ashad and tells him that he is the only remaining human, but Ashad knows he is lying and kills Feekat. Ashad wonders whether to let Ethan live so he can warn any others of the Cybermen's power, but the Doctor creates a diversion and they run. Without the TARDIS or the Gravraft, they go to steal Ashad's Cyberfighter instead. Inside the ship, the Doctor works on hot-wiring it, already being a pro. However, Ethan identifies a faster way and the ship starts up. Taking off, Ashad looks up, furious.
In Ireland in the past, Brendan grows up and, as a young man, attempts to join the Gardaí. He is met by the sergeant who met him as a baby, who welcomes him into the force.
The remaining refugees with Yaz and Graham fly through space. Although Ravio and Yedlarmi argue about how to run the ship, Bescot explains they are heading toward the planet Ko Sharmus and a phenomenon called "the Boundary" which teleports anyone who finds it to random locations in the universe. However, by pushing the ship too hard, its ailing engine explodes.
On the Cyberfighter, Ethan also sets a course for Ko Sharmus, planning on getting there first. Ethan explains one of the first things he was ever taught in life was how to hijack and destroy cyber-ships. As they talk, a hologram of Ashad appears and he and the Doctor talk. Ashad explains that the Cyberium knows of her, but he will stop her and destroy humanity. She points out his internal conflict of hating who he used to be and not being a perfect Cyberman, but he agrees and points out he is ready to carry the death of everything inside him. As he leaves, the Doctor is left shaken.
In Ireland, Brendan chases a thief called Michael near a cliff, but he has a revolver pulled on him. Despite urging him not to, Michael shoots him in the chest and Brendan falls off the cliff. As his sergeant runs along the beach, however, Brendan wakes up and is somehow unharmed. Later, he simply explains he was lucky, with his injuries mysteriously missing, and he receives a commendation for his great work.
Inside the Gravraft, everyone survives, but they are still floating in space and running on emergency power. Looking out of a viewpoint, Yaz realises they are floating aimlessly through a battle site, complete with dormant ships. Graham notices a docking bay on one of them, and the two give the refugees a plan to channel their remaining life support energy to accelerate onto the ship. With nothing to lose, they try it and barely make it onto the ship alive, with their arrival making its systems start working again. However, as they look around the enormous interior, another Cyberfighter arrives nearby, carrying Ashad and his guards, ready to hunt the humans down.
The Doctor's Cyberfighter reaches what they think is the planet of Ko Sharmus, with the Doctor broadcasting to the run-down, temporary settlement. However, Ko Sharmus turns out to be one lone elderly man. The Doctor parks up, happy to see a friendly face.
Meanwhile, Graham, Yaz, Ravio, Yedlarmi, and Bescot explore the ship, and Yaz makes it clear how proud she is of Graham's work. Yedlarmi explains they must be nearing CyberControl, making the others realise they have landed on a Cyberman war carrier. Finding the control deck, the refugees plan to reach Ko Sharmus with it, cross the Boundary, and settle in the carrier until they find a habitable planet. Graham and Ravio decide to continue exploring the ship.
Reaching level 139, the ship starts moving and Ravio finally begins to feel some optimism and starts to warm to Graham. The pair come to a series of vertical pods and Graham kicks one open, only to be met by a dormant Cyberman of a new and battle-ready design. Graham belatedly realises there must be around a thousand of these Cybermen in this room alone, ten rooms on each floor, and several hundred floors to the ship, numbering the Cybermen in their millions. Meanwhile, in the docking bay, Ashad and his Cyberguards arrive, driven by the Cyberium.
The Doctor, Ryan, and Ethan finally meet Ko Sharmus who is stunned to see living humans. He explains how he and a handful of others fled the Cybercamps and escaped to the planet. As the word spread, many others arrived, whom he helped through the Boundary while he waited behind for other survivors.
Meanwhile, at CyberControl, Yaz, Yedlarmi, and Bescot hear a siren, alerting them that they have been boarded, and they contact Graham and Ravio to get them back immediately. The duo barely escape Ashad and reach the others as Ashad looks in awe at the Cybermen ready for him. Ravio warns the others that they must not bring Cybermen to the Boundary, but they have no other choice. Yaz tries to convince the others how the Doctor will be waiting for them. In the carrier, Ashad awakens one of the advanced Cybermen and attacks it with his guards, causing it to scream, deeply unnerving the humans who are watching via security cameras.
Elsewhere, Ko Sharmus shows the Boundary to the Doctor, Ryan, and Ethan, which appears as a rippling purple sheet of energy. The Doctor has no idea how it works but is willing to risk it.
In Ireland, Brendan, now in his 60s, retires and is gifted a clock for his decades of service. However, as he leaves the station, his father and sergeant, who do not appear to have aged, lead him back in. In a backroom, they strap him to a chair and attach some electronic equipment to his hands and head. When they turn it on, energy arcs around it and Brendan screams as his memory is wiped.
Ravio flies the cyber-ship towards Ko Sharmus' planet as the Cyber-Warriors wake up and salute Ashad, ready for their ascension. He calls the group to say he knows they are there, and Yaz is able to contact the Doctor, explaining the situation. As the Cybermen reach their last door, the Doctor urges her friends to evacuate, but they are trapped. Then, the Boundary unexpectedly clears, and Ko Sharmus is stunned as the Doctor sees the capital city of Gallifrey on the other side. Suddenly, the Spy Master leaps through the Boundary, impressed with his entrance, and tells the Doctor to be afraid, as "everything is about to change. Forever."
Cast
- The Doctor - Jodie Whittaker
- Graham O'Brien - Bradley Walsh
- Yasmin Khan - Mandip Gill
- Ryan Sinclair - Tosin Cole
- The Master - Sacha Dhawan
- Ashad - Patrick O'Kane
- Ravio - Julie Graham
- Ko Sharmus - Ian McElhinney
- Yedlarmi - Alex Austin
- Feekat - Steve Toussaint
- Bescot - Rhiannon Clements
- Ethan - Matt Carver
- Fuskle - Jack Osborn
- Brendan - Evan McCabe
- Patrick - Branwell Donaghey
- Meg - Orla O'Rourke
- Michael - Andrew Macklin
- Sergeant - Caolán Byrne
- Voice of Cybermen - Nicholas Briggs
- Cybermen - Matthew Rohman, Simon Carew, Jon Davey, Richard Highgate, Richard Price, Mickey Lewis, Matthew Doman, Paul Bailey
Crew
to be added
References
Locations
- The remnants of Cyber-Technology after the Great Cyber-War are floating around in deep space in the far future.
- Patrick finds a baby in the middle of a lane on his way home in Ireland.
- Following, the coordinates given by Percy Shelley, Team TARDIS find themselves on a refugee planet very similar to Earth, but with a ring planet visible in the sky.
- The Gravraft speeds through hyperspace.
- The Doctor, Ryan and Ethan manage to get to the Boundary.
- Ko Sharmus escaped from a Cybercamp.
- The portal gateway leads to Gallifrey.
The Doctor
- The Doctor says that she used to hot-wire warp drives as a teenager on weekends, though she quickly points out that in her early life on Gallifrey, there were no teenagers or weekends.
Individuals
- Patrick and Meg adopt the baby and name him Brendan.
- On his first school-day, Brendan puts on a school uniform. Later he and Patrick rake hay.
- Brendan is attended to by a district nurse.
- When Brendan gets sick, Meg tells him if it gets worse she'll call the local doctor.
- The refugee planet is inhabited by the last of humanity; Feekat, Ravio, Ethan, Fuskle, Yedlarmi, Bescot and another young woman.
- Graham calls Ethan cockle, and the machine he sets up a gizmo.
- Feekat says the survivors are a teacher, a nurse, a childminder, a driver and a builder.
- Ashad is accompanied by two older-design Cyberguards.
- Ethan says he was born a pariah.
- The Doctor points out the massive inner conflict that Ashad has because he's not fully converted, therefore having a lot of anger and hatred towards his being. The Doctor reckons she should bill him for therapy.
- Brendan is chasing a thief, Michael, who pulls a revolver on him.
- Ko Sharmus is the last remaining human on the Planet of the Boundary.
- Graham uses Cockney rhyming slang, saying "let's have a butcher's", meaning "let's have a look".
- Graham and Ravio enter a room on the carrier ship with thousands of Cyber-Warriors, all inactive.
- The Spy Master jumps through the portal gateway by the Boundary.
- Ashad believes he alone was chosen to revive the Cyber-Empire.
Food and beverages
- On Brendan's birthday, the family have birthday cake.
- The Doctor offers Ryan a humbug out of a paper bag. She says she's added ginger.
Businesses
- A Fincham Supply Co. is located in Ireland
- Garda is the local police force of Ireland.
Technology
- Ravio points a gun at Team TARDIS.
- The Doctor has given Graham a neural inhibitor system, which ought to act against a Cyberman's emotional inhibitor.
- The Doctor has given Yaz a particle projector, which should project gold particles into the air, as an affront to the Cybermen.
- The Doctor has given Ryan a rudimentary force field device, to shield the area when the Cybermen arrive.
- Team TARDIS and the refugee group are attacked by Cyberdrones.
- The Doctor uses a special grenade against Ashad.
- The Doctor says Cyber warp tech is not designed for humans.
- The Doctor tells Ashad, over a hologram, that the Cyberium AI knows how she has defeated the Cybermen time and time again.
- Ashad and one of his Cyberguards hacks into the Cyberiad, the hive mind of all Cybermen.
- An officer presents an old Brendan with a carriage clock for his services in the police force.
- Patrick and the Sergeant, both unaged, lead Brendan into the Garda's backroom to hook him to a memory-erasure machine.
Vehicles
- Patrick rides a bicycle.
- The Doctor, Ryan and Ethan steal a Cyberfighter; another is taken by Ashad.
- A Cyberfighter is a class of Cyber-shuttle, which is itself a type of small Cybership. They run on warp drives.
- Graham, Yaz and company escape on the humans' Gravraft, which they later manage to land on a Cyber-Army carrier ship.
- Due to Ravio pushing the Gravraft, the shell lining breaks, the energy cells become compromised and the oxygen pressure drops.
Culture
- Yedlarmi is called Eeyore by Graham.
Story notes
- The episode has a smooth transition from the "cold opening" into the title sequence, with the scene going through the eye-pod of a Cyber-helmet.
- This is the second episode of the Thirteenth Doctor's era to feature the "middle eight" section of the Doctor Who theme during the closing credits, following The Woman Who Fell to Earth.
- According to the subtitles on iPlayer, the two 2005-2012 design Cybermen with Ashad are "Cyberguards".
- This is one of eleven television stories in which the TARDIS does not appear at all. The others are: Mission to the Unknown, Doctor Who and the Silurians, The Mind of Evil, The Dæmons, The Sea Devils, The Sontaran Experiment, Genesis of the Daleks, Midnight, The Lie of the Land and The Woman Who Fell to Earth.
- This is the third penultimate episode in an even-numbered series that is the first part of a two-part story featuring both the Master and the Cybermen, following Dark Water and World Enough and Time.
- Early versions of the story continued to refer to Ashad as the 'Cyberzealot' in the same vein as The Haunting of Villa Diodati, and the name Ashad was only used for the opening narration. The TARDIS would have landed at a spaceport, Fuskle was replaced by Yaz, while the Ireland scenes were only mentioned as broad decades rather than specifically 1947 to 1973. (DWM 570 supplement)
Ratings
Filming locations
- Blaen Glyn Farm, Libanus, Brecon - Ireland farmhouse and lanes
- St Athan Boys' Village, West Aberthaw, Barry - human settlement
- Nash Point, Marcross, Llanwit Major - shanty town and Irish cliff
- Taffs Well Quarry, Morganstown, Cardiff - space outpost
- Aberthaw Power Station - Cybercarrier corridors
- Mamhilad Park Estate, Pontypool - Cybercarrier
- St Fagans National Museum of History, Cardiff - Ireland
- Oakdale Workmen's Institute, St Fagans, Cardiff - police station
- Western Mail, Cardiff - Cyberfighters
(All DWM 570 supplement)
Production errors
to be added
Continuity
- The Doctor has informed Yaz that Cybermen are "allergic" to gold. (TV: Revenge of the Cybermen, Earthshock, Silver Nemesis, Battlefield, Nightmare in Silver, AUDIO: Last of the Cybermen)
- The Doctor has told Graham that the Cybermen can be driven mad if their emotions are "unsuppress[ed]". (TV: The Invasion, The Age of Steel, Closing Time)
- Similar to the Cyberdrones, Cyber-heads were previously seen to function without a Cyber-suit, most notably Handles. (TV: The Pandorica Opens, The Time of the Doctor)
- Yaz says she and Graham have experience surviving in the vacuum of space. (TV: The Ghost Monument)
- The Doctor offers Ryan a humbug from a paper bag. (TV: The Sun Makers, PROSE: Coldheart)
- The Doctor refers to Ashad acquiring the Cyberium from her. (TV: The Haunting of Villa Diodati)
- Ashad was denied a full conversion, similar to the "rejects" on Telos. (TV: Attack of the Cybermen)
- The Spy Master once again affirms that "everything is about to change" (TV: Spyfall) and, as the Doctor suspected, he has, somehow, escaped from his imprisonment by the Kasaavin. (TV: Fugitive of the Judoon)
- The Ninth Doctor previously faced an army of Daleks who were forged from humans and sickened by themselves for it. (TV: The Parting of the Ways)
- Ashad is addressed by his guards as "Leader". (TV: Revenge of the Cybermen et al.) Earlier Mondasian Cyber-Leaders appeared with silver side handles rather than the distinctive black. (TV: The Tenth Planet, PROSE: Doctor Who and the Tenth Planet) Similar to the converted Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart, the corners of Ashad's side handles are black. (TV: Death in Heaven)
Home video releases
- This story was released on DVD and Blu-ray as part of the Series 12 boxset.
External links
- Official Ascension of the Cybermen page on the Doctor Who website
Footnotes
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