Friday, 30 August 2013

Articles Welcome to Issue 5 Cyberwoman




Contents Guide

Interviews
Peter Anghelides
Lachlan Nieboer
Barnaby Edwards
Eve Myles

Articles
Episode Breakdown: Cyberwoman
Lachlan Nieboer
She’s Alive by DJ Forrest
Cyberwoman: Sexy (& Sexist?) by Christopher Fain

Reviews
Fan Videos by Christopher Fain
Army of One
Another Life

Gadgets & Gizmos
Cyberwoman

Locations
Cyberwoman

Fans Fiction
Tango of the Exiles, part 2 by Christopher E. Fain
Viva Torchwood, part 5 by Doreen Freitag
Gray’s Time by Sandy Deck

The Coffee Shop
Caption Competition x 3
 Cyber Debate
My Life with Action Figures by Antje Strauch

The Mothership
The Daleks, part one
What Is Your Favourite Cyberman Episode or Book?
Dalek Debate

Who Reviews
Summer Falls by DJ Forrest
Enemy Aliens by DJ Forrest

Big Finish Reviews+
Spare Parts by Christopher Fain

Expo & Cons
Collectormania 2013, Braehead – Eve Myles


Editor’s Note

Wow it doesn’t seem like a month since I wrote the last one of these!  How time flies.

This month was full of discoveries and a learning curve.  I learned a bit more about Mary Shelley and her ‘Frankenstein’ novel and was able to use that to compare it with Ianto and his metal girlfriend Lisa. I learnt an awful lot more about the Daleks and how much they’ve changed over the years. And I learnt also that as much as I knew that Steven Moffat had written ‘The Empty Child’ that the character of Captain Jack Harkness, who appeared in that episode does not belong to him, but does in fact belong to Russell T Davies which then led me to realise that that was possibly the reason behind Jack not being included in the 50th Anniversary of Doctor Who.  Hmmm!

This month has been exceptionally busy.  We never expected it to be, but when you start looking into the cyber world you realise you can’t just write about Cyberwoman, you have to look at the complete cyber world in general.  And when you start looking, you can’t stop, and you uncover quite a lot of information, and photos, and fan vids and audios, and one of the most scariest of audios comes from one review this month by Christopher E. Fain, who reviewed ‘Spare Parts’, which delves into the story of Mondas, Earth’s twin planet. 

And when you think delving into the cyberworld was bad enough, I delved into the Dalek world of Skaro and realised that I couldn’t bog you down with what I’d found in one complete article, it had to be spread over quite a few.  It’s unbelievable the amount of changes in the Daleks over the years, the varying colours and what they symbolise.  I always had an idea over them but not to the extent by which I researched.  It’s quite shocking really!

This month also saw me visiting my first ever Convention at Braehead Arena in Glasgow.  It was a Collectormania event and amongst the stars were Robert Englund, Lance Henrikssen, Jeremy Bulloch, Harry Melling, Dave Prowse and Eve Myles, whom I’d come to see above all others, plus a handful of others I can’t quite bring to mind.

I had my interview with Eve, and I felt that same dry mouth feeling I’d had when I’d interviewed Dillon Casey, and as I recall the same problems with the voice recorder.  Still all worked out in the end.  I can’t wait to go to another one!

We’ve been updating the site recently (2018) and realised that some of the old links were a little out of date, and we were a little naïve to begin with when it came to putting the website Issues together at the time. Now with five years under our belt, we’re finally updating – albeit a slow process.

Welcome to Issue 5 – Cyberwoman







Articles Cyberwoman Breakdown Episode 4 Series 1


Written by Chris Chibnall
Producer Richard Stokes
Director James Strong
Music by Murray Gold and Ben Foster
Additional music by Mogwai – We’re No Here (found on Mr Beat 2006)




Ianto Jones stepped from the lift to the raucous chatter of the team, and the screech of Myfanwy, who squawked overhead at the teams’ rather different game of Basketball – Owen was cheating.  Mogwai’s track We’re No Here played out until Owen dropped the ball through the hoop to take the game.  As the game and the team filed out of the Hub, Jack tossed the ball to Ianto without a hi or bye.  As the lift door closed, Ianto discarded the ball quickly. 


A hot summery evening, and the team consisting of Jack, Owen, Toshiko and Gwen crossed the Plass to a popular Bar discussing rugby and why Jack hadn’t been to a home game along the way.  As Ianto ordered pizza for later, the alarms on the door alerted him to his visitor, Dr Tamazaki (Togo Igawa). The Japanese scientist marvelled at the underground base.  Such workmanship and all beneath the pavement, for a moment he was in awe.  Once welcomed by Ianto in Japanese Dr Tamazaki was led along the dimly lit corridors to the basement.  Unlocking the door and sliding back the bolts Ianto revealed the metal machine that lay in the metal crib keeping it alive.  Part machine, part woman, Ianto revealed the creature to be his girlfriend, Lisa, (Caroline Chikezie) a photograph and a bowl of fruit sat beside her bed, a reminder of what she used to be like, before the upgrade, before Canary Wharf.


As Ianto tilted the bed forward allowing Lisa to view the Dr, and for the Dr to view the ‘patient’, Ianto kissed Lisa, much to the horror of the Dr. 

The Dr stepped forward and using medical equipment shone a light against Lisa’s eyes and ran his custom checks while he talked.  Dr Tamazaki marvelled again at the splendour of her armour, almost a little too much for Ianto, who looked away as the older man appeared sexually turned on by her appearance and was unable to help himself, touching her, cupping her armoured breast plate and touching the bare flesh that was visible through the mesh around her stomach. 

Ianto explained about the upgrades at Canary Wharf, at how Lisa was part way through the process when it was shut down.  Dr. Tamazaki could detect from his initial search that Lisa’s hearing and breathing seemed completely cybernetic.  When he saw the level of technology at keeping Lisa alive and the level of kit involved, was curious as to what Lisa would need, asked Ianto how he knew what to do.  From the bed, Lisa groaned still in obvious pain.  “I told him.”

The Dr asked Lisa about her last memories and it was evident from her facial expressions that the last thing she remembered was pain!

You said there was somewhere I could work?


In the autopsy room on a metal table, a monitor on the wall displaying heart beats, Tamazaki worked, keying in his findings as he went.  He removed the cables that kept Lisa housed to the machine, while Ianto could do nothing but watch. 
   “If she dies because of this...
   “You must be prepared for her not to survive.  Sometimes in order to save what we love we have to risk losing it.

A few hours have passed and in a bar, Jack entertains the team with a humorous tale as Toshiko’s PDA alerts them to alien aircraft over Cardigan Bay.  After Owen complains that he’s not finished his pint, Jack gives him 10 seconds.  The pint remains untouched.

 In the Hub autopsy room Lisa is finally separated from her breathing tubes.  She’s able to breathe on her own.  But before Ianto can breathe easy, the CCTV alerts him to the team returning too soon from their break. 

It’s nightfall and crossing the Plass towards the Tourist Booth, Owen is arguing with Toshiko about who gets to drive the SUV, complaining that by the time it takes to alter the seats and adjust the mirrors, aliens have taken over Newport!

Ianto helps Lisa off the table with the help of Dr. Tamazaki.  Once he’s tidied up in the autopsy room he helps the doctor with Lisa back towards the basement.  As the Dr continues the rest of the journey, aiding Lisa to the metal crib, while Ianto returns to the Hub,  the cyber side of Lisa takes over, and its not long before the kind help of the Dr, is rewarded by a further upgrade.


Hoping to not be noticed as he passes between the team, Jack calls to Ianto to “work your coffee magic?”

Downstairs in the basement and as the Dr begs Lisa to let him go, now that he’s contained in the metal crib that once had housed Lisa, she presses a red button that brings down the cutting and drilling machines from the circular container above the bed.  The use of electricity drains the rest of the Hub throwing the computers offline and forces them all to reboot. 

In a bid to prevent the team from discovering Lisa, as Ianto suspects it has something to do with his girlfriend, offers to check to see if its loose cabling and heads back to the basement.  Upon switching off the device is horrified to discover the dead Dr, lying face up with pieces of metal attached to his face and a large rod of iron poking out of his skull.  It’s too much for Ianto to comprehend.  Everything begins to slide.  He begins to damage limitate!

He can’t believe Lisa would do this, and hearing her speak, can’t believe that her cyber side is taking over.  He begs her to remain in the basement while he deals with the dr, and hopes that’s enough, but as he drags the dead man towards the cells, Lisa powers up again, giving the Hub another ‘dose of darkness’.

Jack comms Ianto but when he hears nothing back, and Toshiko taps into the CCTV locating two heat signals, isolating one as Ianto, the other can only mean that they’re under attack.  Unlocking the armoury Jack hands issues firearms to the team.  Owen offers to go down with Gwen to investigate, leaving Toshiko and Jack to man the station.  Lisa is fully recharging herself.

With torches providing the only light in the dark tunnels, their weapons trained, Owen and Gwen edge closer to the basement where a spark of light flashes through the meshed window.  The comms go offline.  Although Owen can’t see much, it looks to be some form of operating room.  Unlocking the door, Gwen slides back the bolts and Owen kicks open the door, both entering guns ahead, searching for signs of life.  Owen stares in absolute horror at what they do find, and calls for the machine to be switched off. The comms come back online.

When Jack calls again after much silence, Gwen reveals that their signals had dropped out.  When he enquires after Ianto, Owen admits they haven’t found him yet, but they have found ‘a fully operational cyber conversion unit.'
   “This is no time to be messing around Owen!
   “I’m deadly serious!” Silence from the Hub.  “Jack?
After much thought, Jack instructs the pair to return to base.  But as Owen asks after Ianto he’s hit from behind knocking him out.  Gwen stares at the metal woman now in the room.
   “Jack?  Code zero incursion, we’re under attack!

Jack instructs Toshiko to prepare lock down procedures and get herself to safety.  Under no circumstances can they afford to let a cyberman out of the building, he then leaves her to work while he runs towards the basement to help Gwen. 

   “Whoever you are, I don’t wish to hurt you but if you come any closer, I’ll shoot!” 

Lisa smacked the gun from Gwen’s hand, and knocking her off guard grabbed her by the throat and pushed her backwards.  “Do not struggle.  You will be like me!”  Lisa explained pushing Gwen towards the crib.  As soon as she was flat on the bed, the hand and leg clamps slapped over her ankles and wrists securing Gwen in position.  No amount of screaming was going to save her now.  Lisa pressed the button that operated the cutters and Gwen faced certain death.

Jack heard the screaming and from the open door yelled his authority over the arc of electricity within the room.
   “Whoever you are put your weapons down NOW!”  It came as something of a shock when Jack saw just what the creature was and what gender. 
   “You’re a woman!

When Gwen screamed again begging for his help, he raised his weapon and opened fire, but the bullet clipped the hydraulic cabling as Ianto pushed Jack against the wall in a bid to stop him killing Lisa.
   “You’re fighting the wrong guy!” Jack protested. 
Gwen still screamed.  As the cutters come down, Lisa has disappeared.  Jack stared in horror at what could soon be a horrific outcome.  Ianto ran to switch it off but the machine had gone into manual over ride, he instructed for Jack to switch off everything in the whole Hub.  Jack relayed the message to Toshiko somewhat hysterically as Toshiko argued that they’d be trapped in the base.  Obeying Jack’s command, Toshiko switched off the power plummeting the entire Hub into lockdown and into darkness.

As the machine ceased, and Gwen was released from the crib, they made their way back to the surface, Owen over Jack’s shoulder, still out for the count.  As Lisa appeared in the archway, Jack admitted he didn’t know what to do, but one thing was for certain, if anyone knew why this creature was in the building, it was obvious that Ianto had a lot of explaining to do.  Pushing the gun barrel against Ianto’s skull, he instructed the man to get them back to the Hub. 
When asked what he thought he was doing by Gwen, replied.
   “Resisting the urge to shoot.

When they reached the Hub, Jack lay Owen down on the platform and instructed Ianto to get on his knees hands behind his head.  He instructed Toshiko to get everything from the weapons room, as much as she can and instructed Gwen to help her.  When told that the system has no manual over ride, Jack tells her to get everything from the store.  He returned his attention to Ianto.
   “Did you know that thing was down there?
   “I put her there.”
   “You hid a cyberman in our basement without telling us?  What else are you keeping from us?” 
   “Like you care!  I clear up your shit, no questions asked and that’s how you like it.  When did you last ask me anything about my life?
     Jack lowered his gun.
   “Her name’s Lisa!  She’s my girlfriend!
   “Why didn’t you say anything, we might have been able to help?”  Gwen asked.
   “Torchwood exists to destroy alien threats why would I tell you about her?
   “A little loyalty perhaps?”  Owen quipped.
   “My loyalty is to her.  She worked for Torchwood, she was caught up in battle, we owe it to her to find a cure.
   “Ianto you have to believe me, there is no cure.  There never will be, those that were converted will stay that way, your girlfriend will not be the exception!



As Lisa clomped into view and scanned the building, from the floor up, she made her plans to set her base from here.  Ianto crossed over the gangplank to talk to her, as Lisa, but when she realised that Ianto didn’t mean for her to fuse her brain with his, so they could be one together, grabbed him by the throat and threw him across towards the others.  Jack pulled his pistol to fire, but the bolts of electricity that Lisa cast were too strong and Jack let go of the gun. 
   “Code 9 manoeuvres GO!”  he yelled to the team.  Scattering either direction, all making their way to the boardroom, they ran, while Ianto lay quite still half in the water.
Lisa follows them soon after.


Jack places a device very similar to the scanner used in Everything Changes on the table in front of Toshiko.  It was something Suzie scavenged last year that can open any lock in under 45 seconds. 
   “I want you out the exit gate, up the emergency stairs to reception, once in reception, panel next to the desk pull it out, take circuit 357 from the main system, patch it to these...”  Hands her two light tubes.  “...there should be enough power in the system for what we need.  Once the main circuit goes live, get out, meet us by the water tower. GO!

To Owen and Gwen as Toshiko leaves, he instructs them to find anything to use as a weapon, while he buys them some more time.  Distracting Lisa before she heads off after Gwen, he leads her around the table before also leaving in haste down the stairs.  While Toshiko uses the lock pick, Owen searches for weapons, Gwen keeps watch, Jack apologises to the cyberwoman for what has been done to her, but it ends here.  To which she clamps a hand on his neck and electrocutes him.  He falls down quite dead. 

Stunned by the death of their leader, Toshiko falters for a second, Gwen feels compelled to help, but is held back by Owen.  As Lisa makes to go after Toshiko, Jack gasps back to life and faces Lisa again, only this time, Lisa puts him down for much longer. 

Certain that Jack is dead, Owen returns to find a weapon, Gwen keeps watch, and Toshiko now through one set of locks begins work on the roll back door, only to realise that the cyberwoman is coming for her.  Finally the lock opens and she pulls back the solid metal door enough to squeeze through and close again.  Lisa punches her fist through the mesh to reach Toshiko, who backs away and runs up the emergency stairs. 
A torch beam distracts Lisa and turning she sees Gwen holding the torch.  A realisation that Gwen’s been seen, forces her to run down to the autopsy room, only to discover that there is only one exit.  Not comfortable with the thought of sharing a rack with Owen, realises there’s nothing else for it, and hides with Owen.  The cyberwoman stomps into the room.

In the main Hub Jack gasps back to life.  It’s a painful process and takes him a while to get his strength back.  He sees Ianto still lying against the metal board in the water and pulls him out, feeling for a pulse. 

As the cyberwoman continues her search of the room, Gwen whispers to Owen “What do we do?”  to which he answers by pulling her down for a kiss which she reciprocates fully.

Jack breathes life into Ianto, a hand reaching down to his heart to feel a pulse.  As Ianto gasps back life, Jack puts his finger to his lips to keep quiet. 

In the autopsy room, Gwen’s phone rings, it’s Rhys out for the night with the lads, leaving a message on her voice mail.  It alerts the cyberwoman and after the phone is tossed out of the cubicle, the pair scramble out of the drawer.  Owen scrabbles for a suitable weapon as Gwen is cornered.  Owen growls “Don’t you touch her!” before plunging the chisel into Lisa’s stomach.  The cyber cries in evident distress, falling back and appears dead, eyes closed, no movement.  As Ianto dashes across the water at Lisa’s cry, Owen admits it was ‘Kill or be killed’. 

Ianto is torn by his emotions, shocked that Lisa is dead, but scared of the creature she has become is forced to run as Lisa wakes up and pulls the metal chisel from her body discarding it as she stomps back into the main Hub after the team.  But Jack is waiting and instructs Owen and Gwen to hold Ianto on the lift, as he holds a plastic bottle containing a brown liquid and a blow torch in the other.  When Owen remarked that he thought Jack was dead.  Jack replies “I’m the stubborn type.”
As Lisa stands opposite them Jack calls to her “Stay back.  This’ll at least give you heartburn.”
   “The gas will run out. I can wait!
Jack squirts the liquid in the squeegee bottle at Lisa, it coats her.  Gwen shouts back at Jack, enquiring after the liquid.
   “Kinda like barbecue sauce.  It helps it identify its food.
   “Helps who identify its food?

Jack switches off the blow torch, apologises to Ianto and flips the strap on his wrist keying in a code, freeing the pterodactyl.  With a screech, she soars from the nest above and flies down towards the cyberwoman.  Jack climbs onto the lift and hopes that Toshiko has managed to operate the lift and get them to safety. 

Despite his protestations, Ianto can only watch as the prehistoric creature attacks Lisa, her screams echo throughout the building as they rise up and out of the Hub.  Once out they scatter, Ianto pushing away from the team, disgusted and angered.  Toshiko runs towards them, pleased to see them out, but is met by exhausted team mates.  Ianto full of bitter hatred strides back to Jack and punches him hard in the jaw knocking him back. 
   “You could have saved her! One day I’ll have a chance to save you and I’ll watch you suffer and die.”  Gwen held him back.
Jack strode towards Ianto in defence of his actions. “It’s the only thing that would stop her!”  Owen pulled Jack back.

As Ianto hears Toshiko mention that she’d managed to trip the lockdown timer so that they could all go back in, he ran ahead of the team, back to the Tourist Info Booth.  But before he arrived, the pizza girl (Bethan Walker) had called with the pizzas and was let in by Lisa. 

As Ianto reached the small booth, he pressed the button to release the door into the tunnel and pulled his gun on the team as they entered moments after him.  Threatening to shoot them if they followed after him, was surprised by Jack who disarmed him, pushing him against the wall and threatened to really kill him if he didn’t  execute his girlfriend.

Ianto was beside himself.  He loved Lisa but it was clear that she was never going to be just Lisa.  Picking up the pistol he made it through the tunnels and down to the basement where he found Lisa lying in her own blood, her helmet broken, her head bleeding.  She was dead!  Ianto broke down.
Just as things couldn’t get any worse he heard his name called and the pizza girl stood with her skull stapled together, blood running down her nose, but it was Lisa.  She’d finally managed to transfer her brain into another, so she could be human again, for Ianto.  It was too much to take in.  But as she explained about the times when they were first going out, their camping and the dog pissing on their tent, he knew it was her.  But he couldn’t accept her, the woman he loved lay dead on the ground.  As the pizza girl suggested that they upgrade together, a shot rang out, hitting her in the chest, then another and another, and several shots were fired into a shocked human cyber till she fell back quite dead against the cyber conversion unit.  Ianto shocked returned his attention to his dead girlfriend on the ground and cried.  Gwen couldn’t look Ianto in the face. 

As the team started to get back to normal Ianto entered the Hub and began collecting up the rubbish, same as always after Jack nodded from the board room. 

As Jack looked on with Gwen beside him, Gwen was convinced that when Lisa had struck him that he actually really could die.  Jack admitted he’d felt that he could too. 

Only time would tell if Ianto remained with the team and if they could trust him again!





Articles She's Alive!!! by DJ Forrest


By DJ Forrest 


     In 1818 Mary Shelley wrote the novel ‘Frankenstein’.  It told of an eccentric scientist called Victor Frankenstein who created a monster in his laboratory and brought it to life using galvanism – direct current electricity, also known as voltaism. 
     As much as the experiment was a success the result of the creature coming to life scared Frankenstein enough that he fled the laboratory.  The monster itself also left the laboratory and lived in a peasants woodshed, afraid to show its face due to its deformities, and only coming out at night to eavesdrop on the family inside to listen to their conversation, learning from them how to speak for itself.  It also befriended the blind father of the family who was unable to view its disfigurement and formed a friendship, strengthening its ability to converse and learn more skills.  However on the return of the family, it was driven away.



     The monster upset by the behaviour of people towards it, after rescuing a peasant woman from drowning in a river and was shot in the shoulder for its troubles sought revenge against the whole of humanity and made its home on a mountain top where it felt safe.  The monster called for Frankenstein to make it a bride so that it could have something that belonged to the creature, but despite Frankenstein agreeing to this, Victor halted the procedure killing the bride. 
     The monster made it his mission to destroy all that Frankenstein held dear by killing his best friend Henry Clerval and his bride Elizabeth Lavenza who was Victor’s half sister, this in turn broke Victor’s father’s heart and he later died.
 
      With nothing left in his life, Victor Frankenstein made it his life’s mission to find the monster and put an end to its life.  The mission ends in the Arctic Circle, when after slipping into the water after losing control of his dogsled and contracting severe pneumonia, Victor is rescued by a ship exploring the region and relays his story to the Captain Robert Walton before giving in to the illness and dying.  When the monster boarded the ship to take his revenge on Frankenstein he was overcome by grief at the sight of the dead man. 
    
     From there the monster vowed to travel to the ‘northernmost extremity of the globe’ where he’d burn himself on a funeral pyre so that he would become ash, in order for no other man to create another monster like him.  He disappeared on his raft and was never heard of again!


          In the parallel universe, the leader of the Cybus industries, John Lumic was a man with a vision but he was also a man dying from an incurable disease and used a motorised wheelchair to get around.  In order to extend his lifespan he created a metal bodied creature that he could one day be transferred into for longer life, and would be able to walk and not be confined to a metal chair.  But to test out the metal body he needed subjects, so by collecting up the homeless he had them brought to the testing facility in Battersea Power Station, the Cybus factory in London and turned them into cybermen.
     Having already created the earpods where the visuals of the internet were downloaded into the human brains, faster than the links to a mobile phone, where all people were fed exactly the same information, and the same jokes, the humans were already partly upgraded to follow orders laid down by Lumic.  So that when Prime Minister for Great Britain refused to allow John Lumic the chance to put his project in motion, he had the Prime Minister killed and prepared his metal army for battle. 
     When Lumic now transferred a little ahead of schedule, into the walking Cyber leader was destroyed at the end of ‘Age of Steel’ we thought this was the last we’d see of the metal monsters, but as with any SF story ‘life finds a way’, the cybermen returned in ‘Army of Ghosts‘and ‘Doomsday’ which would significantly be the moment when Lisa Hallett and Ianto Jones’s story officially began.
   

      The battle of Canary Wharf saw the cybermen coming through the void using the ghost shift, in the Torchwood One building.  Establishing themselves in the building in London, they began upgrading humans, the earpods were installed, which were fitted to their brains, the human was already dead.  Using the humans with the earpods the cybermen were able to override the manual controls to bring through the entire army of cybermen.  It wasn’t an invasion, it was a victory.  The cybermen were on Earth, and there were armies of them in every known city and country right across the planet.  But not only were there cybermen, in a basement, there was the piece of timelord science, the Dalek prison ship.  So the battle commenced, and while cybermen were battling the Daleks, more bodies were called for and instead of upgrading only the brains of the humans, they were upgrading full bodies.  And the new form of cyberwoman was created. 
    
     But how does this story compare to Frankenstein?
  
      In a lot of ways this story does compare to Frankenstein in so much that Ianto Jones is ‘Victor Frankenstein’, he may not have created the monster, but he kept her alive using pretty much the same technology as used in Frankenstein’s laboratory.  To energise the cyber body the use of galvanism was used – where direct current electricity runs through the body, stimulating the nerve endings and muscle, similar to that of Victor’s monster.  An idea and invention by Luigi Galvani way back in 1790.  http://inventors.about.com/library/inventors/bl_Galvani.htm
    
     By taking Lisa away from Canary Wharf where she was upgraded and hiding her away in Torchwood 3, means it’s no different to the monster being created in the lab and then fleeing only to hide in a peasants woodshed.  Coming out only at night to hear the conversations of the family and learn to develop new skills.  This could possibly be likened to Ianto finally taking Lisa into the basement at Torchwood 3 and visiting her every night, noting the bowl of fruit and flowers, the photograph of her before the upgrade, and the putting together of her life support unit.  Her informing Ianto of what equipment he needed to bring her, he providing a daily update on life outside which would stimulate her desire to be free of her shackles and experience it for herself!!!

     When the monster was discovered by the peasants family and driven away, the same reaction was given to Lisa when her actions after being released from her life support machine and able to galvanise her systems forced the team to come down to the basement and discover her, and more especially, the fully functional cyber conversion unit. 

     When it was clear to Lisa that her ideals of love and togetherness were considerably different to that of Ianto’s ideals, she knew they were no longer compatible, and subsequently killed him.  This would be the same reaction in the monster after it sought out Frankenstein after he stopped the progression of the ‘bride’ for the monster.
  

    Jack’s role in this was similar to that of Captain Robert Walton, who was onboard the ship that rescued Victor.  The Captain heard Victor’s confession about the monster in much the same way as Jack learnt about Lisa in the basement, and although the differing factor in this was that Victor didn’t show any love or feeling for the creature only that he had to find it and kill it, Jack’s reaction was more for the fact that Ianto had kept Lisa a secret, hiding himself from the rest of the team.
    
     In the final part of this story for Ianto and Lisa was the acceptance that in Lisa’s metal mind, Ianto wouldn’t accept her in her present form, and so by changing her appearance to fit in to society she transplanted her brain into that of the pizza girl.  But it wasn’t her mind that he fell in love with; it was the person she was, before the upgrade, before the monster took over. 


     In the same way that Frankenstein’s monster craved to be accepted by humankind, to be accepted for what he was, and to be loved.  In a world where appearance is everything, his deformity, and his abominable looks were too much for people to accept, that he took himself to the furthest most point of the globe and destroyed himself, so that no other man could create another like him. 
     In the same way, the Torchwood 3 team eliminated the pizza girl, not just because she was now human, but she was an abomination that would never be accepted in human society.

      Protecting the Earth against alien threats!


     But that’s where the story differs, right at the end.  Where Victor Frankenstein died before he located the monster in order to kill it, Ianto lived and realised that there was no turning back for Lisa and no matter how much he loved her, he couldn’t and would never accept her in any other form. 





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