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While Cybermen are capable fighters in terms of brute strength and normally see organic sapients as mere resources to be converted, they never the less have been proven effective at infiltrating other civilizations and in making temporary alliances with individuals and organizations to meet their ends, generally using promises of power and wealth.
While Cybermen are capable fighters in terms of brute strength and normally see organic sapients as mere resources to be converted, they never the less have been proven effective at infiltrating other civilizations and in making temporary alliances with individuals and organizations to meet their ends, generally using promises of power and wealth.
== History ==
== History ==
The Cybermen have their origins on the Planet Mondas. Due to the decay of the Mondosian climate, the Cybermen resorted to cybernetic enhancement in an attempt to survive. Never the less, they were eventually forced to abandon Mondas in order to survive. On several occasions the Cybermen have made moves to conquer the planet earth.
The Cybermen have their origins on the Planet Mondas. Due to the decay of the Mondosian climate, the Cybermen resorted to cybernetic enhancement in an attempt to survive. Never the less, they were eventually forced to abandon Mondas in order to survive. On several occasions the Cybermen have made moves to conquer Earth.
   
   
In a [[parallel universe]], the remains of Mondosian Cybermen were reverse-engineered by John Lumic to create a new race of Cybermen.
In a [[parallel universe]], the remains of Mondosian Cybermen were reverse-engineered by John Lumic to create a new race of Cybermen in hopes of conquering mortallity. Although this race of Cybermen was sucsessful in converting large numbers of Humans into cybermen, they were eventually contained and defeated.


== Organization ==
== Organization ==

Revision as of 05:10, 26 April 2009

Cybermen from the new series

The Cybermen are a race of cyborgs from the Doctor Who universe.

Attributes

Cybermen consist of an organic brain held inside a mechanical humanoid body. Several forms of Cybermen have been observed. Their metallic bodies are superhumanly strong, able to survive in hostile enviroments such as space, and armored enough to easily withstand bullets. In regards to aging, cybermen are effectively immortal. They typically wield head- or wrist-mounted energy weapons as well as being able to fatally electricute enemies through their hands, although they can also make use of Handheld weaponry. Some Cybermen have demonstrated a vulnerability to gold, which clogs their respiration units; it is unclear whether this vulnerability still exists in all Cybermen.

Earlier models of Cybermen made use of small robots for various tasks, these were known as Cybermats.

To reproduce, Cybermen capture and forcibly convert humanoid sapients into additional Cybermen. This process subverts the minds of the converted beings to function in the standardized Cyberman model, devoid of emotion.

While Cybermen are capable fighters in terms of brute strength and normally see organic sapients as mere resources to be converted, they never the less have been proven effective at infiltrating other civilizations and in making temporary alliances with individuals and organizations to meet their ends, generally using promises of power and wealth.

History

The Cybermen have their origins on the Planet Mondas. Due to the decay of the Mondosian climate, the Cybermen resorted to cybernetic enhancement in an attempt to survive. Never the less, they were eventually forced to abandon Mondas in order to survive. On several occasions the Cybermen have made moves to conquer Earth.

In a parallel universe, the remains of Mondosian Cybermen were reverse-engineered by John Lumic to create a new race of Cybermen in hopes of conquering mortallity. Although this race of Cybermen was sucsessful in converting large numbers of Humans into cybermen, they were eventually contained and defeated.

Organization

Unlike the Borg, Cybermen are not ruled by a collective hive mind. Instead, certain Cybermen assume command and control roles; these are known as Cyber-Leaders and Cyber-controllers.

Threat Assessment

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