Spare Parts (audio story)

 was the thirty-fourth monthly Doctor Who audio story produced by Big Finish Productions. It explained the somewhat surprising origins of the Mondasian Cybermen.

It was the partial inspiration for two 2006 Doctor Who television episodes — The Age of Steel and Rise of the Cybermen, on which Spare Parts writer Marc Platt received acknowledgement.

Publisher's summary
"I'm not even sure they are people by the end. They're just so many tinned left-overs..."

On a dark frozen planet where no planet should be, in a doomed city with a sky of stone, the last denizens of Earth's long-lost twin will pay any price to survive, even if the laser scalpels cost them their love and hate and humanity.

And in the Mat-infested streets, round about tea-time, the Fifth Doctor and Nyssa unearth a black market in secondhand body parts and run the gauntlet of augmented police and their augmented horses.

And just between the tramstop and the picturehouse, the Doctor's worst suspicions are finally confirmed: the Cybermen have only just begun, and the Doctor will be, just as he always has been, their saviour...

Surfacing (1)
50's style newsreel footage crackles across the airways explaining that its been 6 years since anyone stepped on to the surface of the the planet. A voice from the Central Committee wishes the astronaut good luck as he steps from the capsule. We hear heavy breathing as he steps out of the rocket. His breathing becomes more labored, he screams and is killed.

Nyssa reads the marquee on the top of a picture house. The Doctor explains that that film sounds particularly tawdry. He notices that the cinema has been boarded up for years. Nyssa replies that a boarded up picture house doesn't prove that they've landed on Earth. The Doctor tells her that coming here was probably not a good idea and she replies that The Doctor didn't say much at all, just that the coordinates weren't right. Nyssa determines that they haven't landed on Earth, but The Doctor refuses to tell her where they have landed. The streets are empty and the atmosphere is stuffy, like a hothouse. The Doctor tries to convince her that have they landed in the heart of London in the 1950's, but she knows that cities on Earth weren't built into stone caverns and that Earth isn't a gray planet drifting light years from any star. The Doctor knows that he's not on Earth and tells Nyssa that they should leave, but convinces himself to explore for a half hour and then meet back at the TARDIS. They split up, telling Nyssa to explore but not get involved.

Mr. Hartley and his daughter Yvonne chase a Deluxe Mark VI Cybermat under a timber stack. Dad tries to catch it but turns out to be a swarm of them. The timbers fall on him crushing his chest. Yvonne calls for help as Nyssa comes up to see what's wrong. Yvonne coughs, telling Nyssa that she needs her pills which she takes. Together they lift the timbers off Mr. Hartley and pull him out, but he doesn't appear to be moving. Nyssa checks and notices that he's not breathing and doesn't have a pulse. She thinks he's dead. Mr. Hartley pops up, stating he's fine except for his arm. Nyssa has gotten dust on her clothes, and being so close to lights out, they insist that she come back to their house to be cleaned up. She argues, stating she has to meet someone, but follows the two back to the house.

The Doctor explores and finds a shop that is closed for the night. The owner of the shop walks out telling him that he won't be able to do much exploring since it's close to lights out. When The Doctor introduces himself, the man asks if he is in public or private practice and asks for identity papers and ration book, both of which The Doctor says he's lost. The man notices that The Doctor does not have any transplants and that he appears very healthy. The Doctor states he thought artificial organs were all the rage. The man mentions the Committee and their new gadgetry, but there is still a waiting list for natural transplants. Reading the sign over the shop, The Doctor determines the man is Thomas Dodd "purveyor and fitter of necessary bodily parts". The Doctor asks Dodd to tell him about the city. Thomas invites The Doctor inside for a drink to talk about it.

Mr. Hartley and Yvonne take Nyssa back to their home. As they enter, Yvonne spots Sisterman Constant in the living room. Her brother, Frank Hartley, walks in saying the Sisterman's been waiting for them. Frank asks who Nyssa is, she introduces herself and Mr. Hartley says she missed the last tram home and they invited her in. The Sisterman asks if she knows Nyssa, who Mr. Hartley tells her is from the South District and out of her jurisdiction. Constant then asks how Yvonne is feeling and if her medication is working, and asks Mr. Hartley how he is after his cardioectomy. He says normal except he can feel the paddles moving in the chest unit. She notices his arm and Mr. Hartley says it's nothing, saying he doesn't want or can afford to replace it. Sisterman asks for Nyssa's last name, which she gives as "of Traken" and asks for identification papers. Nyssa tells Sisterman Constant off and she heads out of the apartment. Frank asks about "a call up" and Sisterman tells him he's too young. Nyssa still wishes to leave, but the family won't let her go telling her it still isn't safe after dark in the city.

Constant makes a phone call, telling whoever is on the other end that she has a selectee at the Hartley's address and reports a stranger at the same address. She also advises that patrols be on the lookout for any other "unregistered strangers".

Dodd sits down, pouring himself a drink and asking (again) if The Doctor would like one. The Doctor asks the population of the city, which Dodd replies is down to a few thousand. The Doctor then asks if this is the last inhabited city on Mondas. Dodd thinks he's crazy, but the Doctor has one of his questions answered. He leaves Dodd's shop and heads back towards the TARDIS, with Dodd in pursuit. As he walks, he meets a police officer on horseback who tells him to stop. The officer tells them to identify themselves, as civilian movement is restricted. The Doctor notices that the Cyberman doesn't have the blank mask yet and still human except for some augmented body work and not advanced as he thought. The cyberman whips him, knocking him down. He demands his identification papers to which the Doctor replies that he doesn't have an identity to them, not yet at least. As the officer is questioning him, The Doctor pulls out a Chinese Cracker and matches, lighting it and startling the horse. Dodd and The Doctor run as the cyberman calls for assistance.

Nyssa is clearing the table from dinner as Frank truants his sister about her friend Eric Krailford. Mr. Hartley tells Frank to go do his homework. Yvonne whistles to her trillaby mat 2, a cybernetic bird. Mr. Hartley asks Nyssa if she could fix his chestbox. As she works on it, the family hears a noise outside their apartment. Mr. Hartley tells Frank to turn on the television to drown out the sound. Their neighbor, Mrs. Ginsburg, is taken by the police. Nyssa tries to help, but notices the windows are all boarded up. A moment later, they hear a large number of patrol vehicles driving through the streets. They all ignore it, saying they don't want to get involved and begin to talk about the holiday decorations they have to put up.

The Doctor hears the patrols pass by and confronts Dodd for following him. They notice a mechanical digger passing by on a truck and Dodd tells The Doctor that whole areas of the city have been blocked off. Dodd says its for new parade ground. The Doctor suggests they take a look and head towards the old abandoned church.

Mr. Hartley takes a raggedy old tree out and the family begins to pull out the decorations to go on it, including a big star. Yvonne asks if Nyssa has a posh tree at her house and Nyssa tells her about an autumn festival where the people wind up pelting each other with fruit. Yvonne says there are no more trees, except where she works at the hydra house where she works. Nyssa is worried about the old woman who was taken. Yvonne tells her that the Committee does what they think is best. As they move the box of decorations, Yvonne's pet Cybermat who she calls Matti appears. Nyssa is confused as to what it is. Matti doesn't come when Yvonne calls it and Nyssa offers to take a look at it.

The Doctor and Dodd climb the stairs to the top of the bell tower. Dodd tells him you could see the entire city before the church was abandoned. The Doctor replies that all the old temples of worship, the church and the picture house, closing. Dodd thinks the patrols are leveling the area around the city for a new parade grounds. The Doctor replies that they're not touching the buildings. Dodd notices that the patrols are digging up the graveyards. As they talk, a cyberman comes up the stairs telling the two men not to move; they are escapees and required for adjudication.

Frank complains that Nyssa didn't touch her dinner and they've now wasted all their rations for the holiday. He tells his Dad that the work crews are on the verge of breaking through the city to get to the planet surface, but Mr. Hartley thinks that's a long way off..if ever. Frank tells Mr. Hartley that he wants to join the work crews. He refuses to let him join as he's too young and he'd never come back from the crews, continuing that no one's ever come back. Yvonne begins coughing again. Frank yells about giving away their rations and storms out of the house. Yvonne takes her pills and the coughing stops. Nyssa insists that she leaves and will bring back food for the Hartley's. Suddenly, there's banging outside the house. Mr. Hartley tells Yvonne to take Nyssa to the back room and he'll hold them off as long as he can.

The cyberman tells The Doctor and Dodd that the bell tower is restricted to civilians. The Doctor questions why, but the cyberman tells them they are recognized criminals required by adjudication by the Committee. The two overpower the cyberman and use the bell ropes to make the church bell ring. The Doctor asks Dodd if he has thought about the future of the city saying it is headed for extinction. He tells Dodd that the cybermen are the future and that he may not be able to stop it, but he can give the city a wakeup call. The church bells ring loudly through the city as he tells Dodd he can help stop the horror of the cybermen.

Patrols enter the Hartley apartment, pushing his way past Mr. Hartley. Yvonne gives Nyssa her cybermat and helps her slip out the back door and into the alley as the cybermen begin their search. Frank tells the patrols that Nyssa is in the back room, but she's already gone. Mr. Hartley hears the bells in the church tower ring and the family goes out into the streets to investigate. Yvonne asks if it's a warning.

The Doctor pushes past the crowd and finds Nyssa in the square. The two enter the TARDIS. Nyssa questions The Doctor, telling him that the planet isn't Earth. The Doctor replies that it isn't, but had to make sure it was the planet he thought it was before they leave. Nyssa now knows that this is Mondas and the people here are destined to become the Cybermen. The Doctor explains that they can't interfere but the bell is a wake up call so the people can see what's happening and can stop it before it's too late. He tells Nyssa that the people have to change the future, they can't do it.

Cyber Commander Zheng sends a message stating police patrols have reported a disturbance in the city and that hostile intruders have been observed. An electronic noise replies through his communicator. The Committee replies telling him that the insurgency must be crushed and the intruders found and eliminated immediately.

Necessary Force (2)
The Doctor tells Nyssa that the people of Mondas must decide the future for themselves. She tells him that they're good people and they're suffering and if he won't stay to help, she will. Nyssa then tells him that she wants to stop the Cyberman from coming into being. The Doctor explains that if she stops one history, it will just be replaced with another; possibly just as bad.

As they talk, their conversation is being monitored.

The Doctor continues on about becoming involved; how sometimes you do and sometimes you don't. Nyssa tells him that he should have thought of that when it came to sacrificing Adric. He feels terrible about that and Nyssa leaves to collect her things.

Crowds are still gathered near the church. The police attempt to disburse them but they yell at them about digging up the graveyards. Sisterman Constant arrives and is told that the Committee advises force may be necessary to disburse the crowd. The bells stop and troops are sent in with whips to move the crowd out of the area.

Nyssa comes back to the control room and apologizes for how she acted, including about Adric. The Doctor replies that they never had a chance to mourn him. Nyssa says that she just wants to take the Hartleys some food and provisions. She tells him that everything is rationed by the Committee. The Doctor says that are signs of cybertechnology everywhere, including the police. Nyssa goes to show The Doctor the Cybermat that Yvonne gave her but it's gone. He screams at her for bringing that into the TARDIS.

Doctorman Allan calls for a nurse to come to one of the operating rooms. A cyberman is having problems with his pulmonary unit rejecting. She tries but is unable to save him. Sisterman Constant comes in and notices two cybermen have died. Allan tells her that is the third one back from the surface and that the processing won't stabilize. Allan pours herself a drink and offers one to Constant, who refuses. She says her staff is exhausted, working all hours with no resources but the Committee just wants more people processed. Allan wants to stop all conversions and rethink the processing. Sisterman Constant relates the story of the riot in the city to Allen who laughs and continues drinking. She thinks they should call off digging up the graveyard; as if dead bones would help. Constant talks about Nyssa to Doctorman. Allen is called to appear before the Committee. She can't understand how strangers could even exist. Constant storms off after being tempted by Allen with a glass of wine. Doctorman Allen calls the switchboard, asking to be transferred to the surveillance department.

Popping the Seals (3)
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Shelter (4)
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Cast

 * The Doctor - Peter Davison
 * Nyssa - Sarah Sutton
 * Yvonne Hartley - Kathryn Guck
 * Dad - Paul Copley
 * Thomas Dodd - Derren Nesbitt
 * Sisterman Constant - Pamela Binns
 * Frank Hartley - Jim Hartley
 * Mrs Ginsberg - Ann Jenkins
 * Doctorman Allan - Sally Knyvette
 * Cybermen / Cyber-Commander Zheng / Radio Announcer / Nurse / Citizen - Nicholas Briggs
 * Minister / TV Commentator - Alistair Lock
 * Philpott / Nurse - Gary Russell

Species

 * Yvonne has a pet Cybermat.
 * The Doctor tries to fight off a Cyberman with gold dust, but it has no effect.
 * Part of the Cybermen design is structured after the Doctor's own brain.

Foods and beverages

 * Doctorman Allan drinks wine.
 * Nyssa gives the Hartley family some tea leaves she found in the TARDIS. The Doctor explains sternly that they came from Emperor of China and he was saving them for a special occasion.



Continuity

 * This story takes place at the beginning of the Cybermen's creation. Many of its events lead into those of TV: The Tenth Planet.
 * Mondas began to drift through space, due to the sudden arrival of a moon between Earth and Mondas. This upset the gravitational equilibrium of Mondas, causing it to escape its orbit. (TV: The Tenth Planet)
 * Cyber-Commander Zheng would return for a cameo appearance in AUDIO: The Reaping. That story depicted him as still being operational in September 1984.
 * Nyssa recalls Adric's death. (TV: Earthshock)
 * Nyssa has sympathy with people losing their family. (TV: The Keeper of Traken, Logopolis)