Organizations
Government bodies, political organizations, media outlets, and other institutions that shape the narrative landscape.
Key Organizations
Major institutions driving the narrative
The Cybermen are a transdimensional cybernetic species originating from Mondas, embodying a relentless, hive-minded drive for universal assimilation and eradication of organic life deemed inferior. Throughout their conflicts, they evolved …
The Chameleon Organization is a hierarchical alien conspiracy that operates through multiple fronts, including Chameleon Tours (a travel agency facade) and Chameleon Medical Centre, to abduct humans (e.g., Ben and …
The Daleks constitute a militarized cybernetic force native to Skaro, rigidly structured around extermination directives and total domination. Under Davros’ direct control as Supreme Commander, they became instruments of his …
The Colony is the entire human settlement on Vulcan, infiltrated and dominated by the Macra parasites. It functions as a controlled environment where: 1. Governance: Led publicly by the Pilot …
Permanent team of human technicians and scientists stationed on the moonbase, led by Commander Hobson. They operate the Gravitron for weather control, maintain lunar systems, and defend against the Cybermen …
A governmental/military body with global oversight of space defense and extraterrestrial threats, featuring a hierarchical command structure (e.g., Secretary Wigner) and direct operational authority (e.g., Snowcap Base).
The British Army's Redcoat forces, led by Lieutenant Ffinch, enforce post-Culloden occupation across the Scottish Highlands. Their operations include: - Patrols and Pursuits: Chasing fugitives like Polly and Kirsty over …
High-level strategic command center for Gatwick Airport, overseeing airspace management, anomaly tracking, and resistance coordination against Chameleon infiltrations. Acts as the holder of Chameleon originals and the primary target of …
A collective of individuals (Cutler, Barclay, Dyson, Ben, Polly) who staff and operate Snowcap Base. Their roles, interactions, and fates drive key plot points (e.g., hostage crisis, disarming the Z-bomb).
Governor Hensell leads the Colony Government (Governor's Administration), also referred to as the Colony Leadership Council, on Vulcan's Earth colony. The executive body includes Deputy Governor Bragen, Chief Scientist Lesterson, …
Distinct from the physical/cultural remnants of Atlantis (e.g., 'Atlantis (Old Order)'). Represents the elite ruling class—priesthood, guards, and scientific factions—who enforce religious orthodoxy (e.g., Fish Goddess Amdo’s followers) and oppress …
The Jacobites are Highland Scots and other loyalists who support the exiled Stuart Dynasty, particularly Prince Charles Edward Stuart ('Bonnie Prince Charlie'), after the 1746 Battle of Culloden. Their allegiance …
A dissident faction within Vulcan Colony led by Bragen, distinct from the colony's governance. Members control security guards, block lab access, and temporarily ally with Daleks to overthrow Governor Hensell. …
Visible, armed security unit that serves as the physical enforcement arm of Control. Led by named individuals (e.g., Bragen) and engaged in direct tactical operations, including patrols, prisoner escorts, and …
Earth Government serves as the supreme ruling authority overseeing the administration, legal jurisdiction, and enforcement protocols across Earth’s expanding interstellar colonies. It functions through specialized offices such as the Earth …
A ruthless slave-trading organization operating aboard the Annabelle, led by Captain Trask and Solicitor Grey. They forcibly capture Highlanders, herd them into boats, and transport them to West Indies plantations …
An unseen, centralized authority governing the Macra colony through systemic control of infrastructure (e.g., toxic gas distribution, lockdown protocols) and delegation to human enforcers. Never physically present; its influence is …
The Royal Air Force serves as the aerial arm of British military defense, evolving from an independent service vulnerable to artificial intelligence threats and extraterrestrial deception to a specialized component …
Captain Pike commands this pirate crew aboard the Black Albatross in 17th-century Cornwall. They hunt Avery's cursed gold through intimidation, violence, and murder, targeting former members like Cherub and Longfoot …
Gatwick Airport Security (Airport Police) patrols runways and responds to obstructions at Gatwick Airport, including unauthorized intrusions and obstructions. They operate under air traffic control directives, bridging bureaucratic oversight with …
A city-wide or national police force operating across 1960s England, referenced in strategic discussions (e.g., WOTAN threat, Dalek invasions) but never shown in localized action. Unlike the Wimbledon Common Police …
The physical location and operational hub for the crisis, serving as the primary human base for communications, infrastructure control, and Chameleon infiltration. Hosts the Metropolitan Police’s operations but is not …
The Local Magistrate's Office oversees criminal investigations, arrests, and gaol operations in the village. The Squire serves as magistrate, while guards like Tom enforce imprisonment. The office targets outsiders—locking up …
Centralized regime security force directly subordinate to Professor Zaroff, tasked with upholding his authority across Atlantis. Conducts city-wide patrols, suppresses dissent, and supports Zaroff’s world-ending infrastructure (e.g., Station Eleven). Emerges …
Earth-based command center overseeing Moonbase Alpha operations, communication protocols, and global weather crises. Directs staff during emergencies like Cybermen threats and gravitron malfunctions, as seen in The Moonbase (S04E23–26).
Cherub represents this ruthless pirate faction fixated on Avery’s gold. Group members resort to lethal force, as Cherub shoots the Squire in the church crypt and threatens Doctor, Polly, and …
The Macra operate as grotesque parasitic insects that infiltrate the colony's gas infrastructure to sustain their survival and dominate human inhabitants. They manipulate Control's voice as a puppet to issue …
Avery’s Crew refers to the surviving members of the infamous 17th-century pirate band led by Captain Avery, whose legacy persists through cult-like loyalty and supernatural dread. Though Avery himself is …
The Fish People serve as enslaved indigenous laborers in Atlantis, dwelling in the market and supplying perishable seafood that sustains Zaroff's regime and the city. Their oppression makes them vulnerable …
The overarching human settlement on Vulcan, encompassing all infrastructure, governance, and subordinate organizations (including Vulcan Colony Security). Governed by Governor Hensell, with key figures like Bragen (Security Chief), Janley, and …
The Dalek Loyalist Faction under the Emperor's direct rule, characterized by a rigid hierarchical structure where the Emperor commands absolute loyalty. This faction includes: 1. Black Daleks (enforcers): Elite units …
The Gatwick Airport Immigration and Security division, led by the Commandant, enforces entry regulations, verifies passports, and detains suspects for irregular documents. This group operates under Superintendent Reynolds (Gatwick Airport …
A faction of Daleks infused with human emotions by the Doctor's sabotage of the Dalek Factor. These Humanized Dalek Rebels question authority, clash with the Black Dalek's rigid control, and …
General Cutler's Forces, also referred to as 'General Cutler's Command' or 'General Cutler's Military Command,' operate under his direct authority at Snowcap Base. This military organization oversees a remote tracking …
The institutional authority of the British Crown during the post-Culloden period, represented through its appointed officials (e.g., Commissioner Grey) who enforce government policies of incarceration, forced labor, and execution of …
A corrupt smuggling operation led by the Squire in collaboration with Pike’s men and other local leaders (including the Churchwarden until his murder by Pike), responsible for moving illicit goods …
The governing body of Atlantis, known as the Atlantean Council (also referred to as the Atlantean Leadership Hierarchy), operates from the Council Chamber. It is led by Thous (as ruler) …
Scottish Jacobite captives, including Ben and Jamie, held aboard the Annabelle for forced labor. Their plight drives the central plot, and their liberation—orchestrated by the Doctor, Polly, and Kirsty—is the …
Professor Zaroff leads this faction within the Atlantean regime, commanding the Council Chamber and enforcing a scientific agenda. The faction includes reluctant allies like Thous and enforcers like Damon and …
Lolem leads priests in Temple of Amdo rituals, including sacrifices of Doctor and Ramo. They interpret Polly’s idol voice and escapes as Amdo’s miracles, halting executions and framing defiance as …
A shadowy, hierarchical organization operating covertly from an antique shop, suspected of masterminding the TARDIS theft, Hall's attack, and a train-linked terror campaign. The group enforces strict secrecy and ritualized …
Inhabitants of a Vulcan colony unwittingly aiding a Dalek invasion by supplying power. Betrayed by Bragen, exterminated by Daleks, and left to hardship after the Doctor sabotages their power supply.
A macroscale governing institution distinct from its operational branches (e.g., laboratories, enforcement forces), encompassing political, economic, and ideological control over Atlantis under Professor Zaroff's leadership. Not to be conflated with …
Blake leads this group of armed local men as Revenue enforcers combating pirate smugglers in 17th-century Cornwall. They march urgently to the village, split into two strike teams—one under the …
This group of rebels allied with Bragen and Janley during the coup against Governor Hensell. Bragen now targets them for elimination, naming Valmar, Kebble, and others as immediate threats who …
King's Revenue officers, called revenue men, enforce crown laws by patrolling coastal waters to intercept smugglers and conducting land-based arrests for smuggling and related crimes. Blake serves as a revenue …
Collective military units engaged in the Battle of Culloden (1746) as King George's loyal forces, defeating the Jacobite Highlanders. Their actions are tied to the historical event itself, with a …
A stationary bureaucratic institution where Solicitor Grey’s legal documents are processed, prisoners are assigned to transport crews, and intelligence is gathered. Serves as the administrative hub for Grey’s slave-trading operations, …
Specialized enforcement unit exclusively tied to the Atlantean mine prison system, distinct from Professor Zaroff’s regime forces. Operates within mine environments to maintain discipline among prisoners and laborers, often through …
Active Organizations
Organizations with direct event involvement
The Danger Gang forces dissenters and hopeless cases like Medok into the colony's deadliest gas …
A temporary subgroup of conscripted workers (Ben, Jamie, Sean, Jacko) forced into mine labor under …
A rebel organization led by Bragen, distinct from the Governor's Office but operating from it. …
The Village Community in 17th-century Cornwall comprises insular residents who suspect outsiders, share rumors about …
The Doctor, Polly, Jamie, and Ben form the core of the Rebellion Against Zaroff in …
The overarching institutional framework of forced labor in the Atlantean mines, which includes the Mine …
Humanity (Earth) gathers scientists Barclay and Dyson, General Cutler, and companions the Doctor, Ben, and …
Operates in a human colony on Vulcan, led by Lesterson, and focuses on Dalek technology …
Represents the overarching political and military regime under King George, embodying the systemic oppression of …
Atmospheric test flight crew operating during The Tenth Planet Parts 1–2. First crew to encounter …
Churchwarden Longfoot positions the Church as a sanctuary in 17th-century Cornwall. It shelters the Doctor, …
A physical ritual site in Atlantean society, distinct from governing bodies like the Brothers of …
Organized efforts to evacuate survivors from Atlantis' flooding, led by Damon and including groups like …
A clandestine criminal organization led by Solicitor Grey, operating under false legal authority to capture …
A human-led, bureaucratic dictatorship under Bragen’s personal rule, enforcing oppression through violent purges, coercion (e.g., …
Consolidated Description: Anti-establishment groups within the Vulcan colony that operate outside official governance, criticize Governor …
Lesterson declares Homo sapiens dominance finished; Daleks confirm extermination underway, bypassing sabotage via independent power. …
Post-crisis recovery crew operating after Mondas' destruction in The Tenth Planet Part 4. Coordinates splashdown …
A cohesive group of human technicians who directly serve Zaroff in his laboratory, with individual …
A tactical subgroup within the Chameleon organization, comprising Blade, Pinto, and Spencer, who specialize in …
A specialized dissent suppression unit under Ola’s direct command, operating as an extension of the …
Physical location in the Vulcan colony where Bragen’s faction operates, serving as their base of …
Hall reveals Leatherman under Doctor/Jamie interrogation as the shadowy collector who took the TARDIS from …
Quinn names the Mine Workers as a loyal group backing Governor Hensell. Stationed at the …
The TARDIS Theft Scheme unites Hall, Ken, Kennedy, and likely Waterfield in a conspiracy to …
The Doctor’s team unites the Doctor, Jamie, and Polly as a tight-knit group of time …
A neutral media organization with no operational or governmental authority, functioning solely as a broadcaster …
Kennedy enforces this conspiracy's ambush plan against the Doctor and Jamie, aiming to kidnap or …
A specific scientific facility within Atlantis, serving as the physical and operational hub for Professor …
Amdo's Worshipers dedicate themselves to Amdo in Atlantean society, but he deceives and manipulates them, …
The administrative and military enforcement arm of the Hanoverian government in post-Jacobite Scotland, embodied by …
Distinct from Bragen's Faction; this group is led by Janley and Lesterson and focuses on …
Refreshing Department operates as a Colony subdivision under Barney's oversight. It mandates grooming and revitalization …
Station Eleven Workers maintain critical power infrastructure—stabilizers, reactors, and networks—in Zaroff's Atlantean system. Driven by …
British Navy enforces Crown maritime authority by boarding ships like the Annabelle after betrayals by …
A religious and political governing body within Atlantean society, distinct from physical locations like the …
Oversees the entire colony planet, where leaders like Bragen collude with the Daleks, and ordinary …
A named collective of human (or humanoid) administrators and enforcers, including leaders Officia and Ola, …
English occupation forces under Sergeant King, acting as the oppressive authority in post-Culloden Scotland. Their …
Duke's arsenal stocks weapons for a high-ranking noble's military forces amid post-Culloden tensions. Kirsty jokes …
European Aviation Authorities based in Brussels oversee continental airspace coordination and safety protocols. The Gatwick …
The Geneva Authority governs approval for deploying the Zee-bomb, a weapon designed to destroy Mondas …
Trapped under Macra parasitic influence in a human colony, sustained by gas control systems. Liberated …
Defensive village force under the Squire's magisterial authority, mobilized to protect against raids (e.g., Pike's …
The group of Atlantean civilians living in the lower, submerged levels of Atlantis during Zaroff's …
A fixed group of three time travelers active before Jamie’s introduction, featuring adventures in both …
Perkins threatens to summon The Watch, Inverness's local law enforcement, to detain Polly and Kirsty …
Village Locals form the resident population of the inn-centered community, including figures like Tom who …
A system of interconnected Atlantian stations and infrastructure under Zaroff’s command, characterized by logistical failures, …
Rinberg invokes General Assembly's weather control agreements during gravitron crisis. Their protocols forbid shutdowns despite …
Refers to the physical and cultural remnants of Atlantis post-flooding, including tunnels, temple idols, and …
The submerged city-state whose survival depends on enslaved fish people’s labor to harvest perishable goods. …
The crew mans the Annabelle during transport of Jacobite prisoners from Scotland. They enforce Trask …
Damon's Clinic performs life-saving operations for the Atlantean community. Power shortages from Zaroff's apocalyptic project …
Control activates Emergency Patrols two and three to hunt escaped dissident Medok across the colony. …
Real-world astronomical observatory located in Cheshire, UK, tasked with confirming the planet's approach and providing …
Bragen broadcasts to Loyal Citizens, naming himself Governor and charging them to resist rebels, support …
A temporary, ad-hoc subgroup of the Moonbase Crew formed for direct combat against Cybermen in …
Real-world astronomical observatory located in California, USA, credited with capturing the first image of the …
A post-crisis ideological movement proposed by Damon in a mountain cave, rejecting Atlantean dogma and …
Spencer speculates that Detective Inspector Gascoigne arrived on orders from the Parents, higher-ups who direct …
Offensive political/military coalition between the Squire and Jacob Kewper, focused on power consolidation and claiming …
Texas Tracking functions as a secondary tracking station linked to Snowcap Base operations. Dyson relays …
Trask identifies The Duke as a major threat who could dismantle their covert slave trading …
A British legal system that criminalizes undocumented slave-trading operations. Acts as an external threat to …
The Regime runs the alien conspiracy with zero-tolerance for failure and ruthless efficiency. Captain Blade …