Theory:Doctor Who television discontinuity and plot holes/The Age of Steel


 * What exactly are those contraptions above the conversion chambers that release red smoke?
 * Dried blood.


 * If humans are "programmed" to go into the chambers for cyber-conversion, why does Battersea Power Station need a tannoy to make announcements such as "Chamber now open for human upgrading." and "All reject stock (the remaining body) will be incinerated."? It's not really important to the Cybermen and Lumic, since they probably already know. And it is of no importance to the humans.
 * The humans were probably programmed to go to the factory and then simply obey Cybermen's orders, so there was no superior programming for their every step, and the Cybermen had to lead them. The tannoy could be fully automatic and informed the Cybermen where to lead the humans. And to remind them what to do with the reject stock, i guess, unless i really underestimate their internal communication.


 * When the Doctor disabled the Emotional Inhibitor, why did this not affect the newly-converted John Lumic?
 * It did. He pursued the Doctor and his companions with rage and frustration. He might very well have seen himself as he had become, but due to the power of his mind, as he was a genius, he might have been able to overcome his pain in order to vent his revenge on the Doctor.


 * Lumic planned to be converted eventually. He wished to become like that.


 * Whose to say his wasn't the only suit without an emotional inhibitor. After all, he was already insane, and the only person who actually did want to be converted. So maybe he didn't need an inhibitor.


 * If only the brain is needed in a Cybersuit, why do the Cyber-Converters appear to chop up body parts?
 * It is not known what it chops up. It could easily just be cutting the brain out and creating places for it to be linked up.


 * The machines also need to remove nervous systems, so likely had to remove other body parts to access it.


 * Waste not, want not. Perhaps different bits and pieces are usable for other purposes.


 * If Lumic was so keen on everyone becoming Cybermen, why is he so reluctant to be converted himself?
 * He may have wanted to live as long as possible in his Human body so that if any problems arrived he could fix them easier.


 * The conversion process is also presumably excruciatingly painful since you hear agonized screams whenever you see them being converted.


 * He specifically stated that he only wanted to be converted with his last breath. In other words he was just a selfish man - hardly a discontinuity.


 * Why does Lumic need a tube-ridden chair and dry ice afterwards?
 * It is shown that he did not need it since he chases the Doctor, Rose and Pete.


 * It may help him control the Cybermen and/or electronics.


 * The chair may simply be a throne for effect.


 * The Doctor told Mickey to take Rose's phone as it stored the code to break the emotional inhibitor, yet when they say goodbye for what they think is the last time, Mickey doesn't receive Rose's phone.
 * It could have been given to him off screen.
 * There was no appropriate off-screen opportunity. However, the phone was handed over on-screen; albeit a little tricky to notice.


 * In the scene after The Doctor steps back into the TARDIS for the last time: Mickey turns to Rose. Her hand moves towards him below the camera-line as if giving him something. Mickey (with his back to us) raises his hand and pulls open the left side of his coat. He seems to put something into an inside pocket and then says "Thanks".


 * After this episode, Rose has a different phone.
 * Given that Mickey had taken the phone, believed to be off-screen, it is understandable that she would purchase or obtain another one.
 * The phone was handed over on-screen.


 * When the factory is exploding, they just re use explosion footage from Rose.
 * Even if that is the case, how is it a discontinuity?


 * How did Lumic get on the ladder on the blimp? By the effect his weight affected the ladder once the blimp was far from the ground so when did he get on the ladder?
 * It seemed the ladder just slipped a few rungs down. Perhaps Mickey only dropped down part of the ladder, and failed to secure it properly. So eventually the lever controlling the ladder released, and dropped the rest of the ladder down.


 * When Lumic says "Begin transmission!" to his computer on his wheelchair and people stop moving briefly and are put into a trance because of the EarPods, why was Mr Crane's case different? Mr Crane was able to pull his EarPods out a few minutes after Lumic says "Begin transmission!", and the people on the street weren't able to?
 * As Crane was Lumic's right hand man, it would make sense that he would know when and where the EarPod transmission would begin. The rest of the population didn't know anything about it, they possibly assumed their EarPods were downloading when the transmission begun and stopped, and were subsequently brought under control of the EarPod signal in the space of seconds.


 * When the Cybermen take control of Lumic's wheelchair, why could Lumic not have used manual control to control it? It was his wheelchair, after all, so he should've been able to.

Because those people were fully aware of what was being done to them, while these were wearing earpods and most likely were in similar trance state as before and could not feel anything at all. Or they did, but the earpods didn't allow them to scream.
 * When people get Cyber-converted, why do we hear no screams and noise whereas in the previous episode they scream when Mr Crane begins the upgrade (that part with Track Number 19)?


 * If Lumic really is intent on creating an age of steel, why does he only programme the EarPods of people in London? His factories on seven continent are essentially useless now as the rest of the world, as well as the rest of Great Britain, wouldn't have been programmed by their EarPods and would see the events in London and make moves against Cybus Industries.