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Tasked with protecting the Worldmind from the Phalanx, Ko-Rel uses her initiative and leads the aliens away from Nova Prime, but doesn’t count on the presence of Adam Warlock’s ex-girlfriend Gamora, who assimilates Rich into the Phalanx covenant or whatever they call their Cyberman ranks and leaves the inexperience Nova 0001 as the last of the Corps.
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The Cyberman is a case in point; another is the Doctor's frelling stupid RTD-esque, 10-esque, glory-hogging, shouty speech to buy half an hour; you know what I was thinking when I saw that?
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At Stellarcon, a very large Cyberman fainted on top of me because his suit lacked ventilation.
Voice of the Fans: What's Your Most Memorable Convention Experience?
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The rest were weak, although The Next Doctor did have a 400-foot-tall Cyberman shooting up Victorian London with auto-firing cannonballs, which is kind of cool.
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At the moment, I'm theorising a scenario akin to Rise of the Cyberman, where the Doctor gave ten years of his life to bring the TARDIS back to life.
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Of course, as any Doctor Who fan will tell you, the bluetooth earpiece leaves you vunerable to mind control and conversion to a Cyberman.
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Mum is clever and if anyone can make it through something like a Cyberman in every home, it will be her.
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Here's why I say that: a dismembered Cyberman is an unusual thing to encounter under Stonehenge in 102 AD, yes?
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The Cyberman attack doesn't happen for an actual reason.
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You would think that, for example, on encountering a severed Cyberman arm under Stonehenge, the characters would remark on such a strange thing.
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