Newbies Guide to Doctor Who
Rise of the Cybermen
Writer: Tom MacRae
Director: Graeme Harper
First Broadcast: 13th May 2006
Placement: After The Girl in the Fireplace
Links: The first half of a two-part story, Rise of the Cybermen leads into The Age of Steel
Doctor:
The Tenth The tenth Doctor wears a brown pinstripe suit with trainers. He is much more jovial and good-humoured than his ninth incarnation, appearing to have largely recovered from the mental scars of the Time War. He does, however, have a hard edge to his personality, being the sort of man who doesn't give second chances.
Companions:
Rose Tyler Rose Tyler is a 19-year old girl from London 2005. Before meeting the Doctor, Rose lived with her mother, Jackie Tyler, on a council estate and had a boyfriend called Mickey Smith. Her father, Pete Tyler, died when she was a baby. In Rose (New Series Series 1), she worked in Henrik's department store when the ninth Doctor was investigating Auton activity in the store, and she saw him blow it up. Rose then helped the Doctor defeat the Nestene Consciousness's attempt to take over the world, and he offered her a chance to travel in the TARDIS. In The End of the World (New Series Series 1), the Doctor took her to the far future to see the day the Earth is destroyed. During this trip, he upgraded her mobile phone, tying it into the TARDIS, so that she can call home no matter where or when she is. Rose took some time to get over the Doctor's regeneration from his ninth to his tenth incarnation in The Parting of the Ways (New Series Series 1), the 2005 Children in Need Special, and The Christmas Invasion.
Mickey Smith Mickey is Rose Tyler's boyfriend. In Rose (New Series Series 1), he was captured by the Nestene, and witnessed the Doctor and Rose defeating the Nestene, saw the inside of the TARDIS, and was there when Rose departed with the Doctor. Because he had trouble adapting to what had happened, the Doctor took a dislike to him. During the year since Rose went missing, Mickey did a lot of research into the Doctor and his impact on human history. He met the Doctor and Rose again in Aliens of London/World War Three (New Series Series 1). In that story, he helped the Doctor and Rose defeat some aliens called the Slitheen. He gained the Doctor's respect and was willing to wait for Rose's return. In Boom Town (New Series Series 1), he and Rose effectively split up. Although Mickey was still hopelessly in love with Rose, he knew that the Doctor would always come first for her. Unfortunately for him, Rose didn't really take in what he was saying about how he wanted her to come back for him. In School Reunion (New Series Series 2), Mickey asked the Doctor if he could join him in the TARDIS.
Recurring Characters:
The Cybermen The Cybermen were once "humans" from Earth's twin planet Mondas who had augmented themselves with cybernetics in order to survive when their planet was thrust out of its orbit. The process removed their emotions, and they became motivated entirely by survival - aiming to convert humans into Cybermen in order to keep their race alive. The Doctor first encountered them in The Tenth Planet (Classic Series Season 4). He has fought against the Cybermen on numerous occasions since then. The fifth Doctor saw the Cybermens' origins in Spare Parts (Big Finish Audio 34). The Cybermen seen here are from an alternative universe, and probably bear no relation to the classic Cybermen.
Pete Tyler Pete is Rose Tyler's father, who died in a car crash when she was still a baby. In Father's Day (New Series Series 1), Rose went back to meet him on the day he died. She discovered that he was a "Del Boy" character, always coming up with hopeless schemes to get rich quick, and that his marriage to her mother Jackie was not as happy as she had been led to believe.
Jackie Tyler Jackie is Rose Tyler's mother, and has become familiar with the Doctor's lifestyle since first meeting him in Rose (New Series Series 1). The "real" version of Jackie is a single mum living on a council estate. The alternative version of Jackie seen here is not too different in personality from the one we are familiar with.
Recommended Viewing:
Rose's relationship with her father was first explored in Father's Day (New Series Series 1).
Recommended Reading:
None.
Recommended Listening:
None.
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