Talk:Cyberman (Pete's World)

i don't really see the logical reason for saying that the cybermen are mutants, the daleks themselves are mutants in power armour, but the cybermen are just normal humans that have replaced most of their bodies with mechanical parts, nothing biological for mutation, except if you count the emotional inhibitor Sclera1 08:57, November 11, 2009 (UTC)


 * They aren't. There wasn't any mutation involved, maybe some modification at best. I'm just removing the category. -<Azes13 02:39, November 12, 2009 (UTC)

thank you =)Sclera1 04:14, November 12, 2009 (UTC)

Judging by this picture there will be more than one cybermen in series 5 also the one in frount is the leader because of his black handles

im not sure if Cyber Control was an individual Sclera1 05:03, April 19, 2010 (UTC)

Gold
Currently the page says that a tie-in Cybus Industries website says that early prototypes of these Cybermen could be damaged by gold. COuld anyone provide a link to this or where a reference of this can be found? If it isn't true, it should be deleted. --Samoth 13:56, June 21, 2010 (UTC)

In the episode "the pandorica opens" the cyber gardian was a different type of cyberman. This is becuause "pete's" cybermen do not take the full head of the human rather they take out the brain as seen in cyber controller, cyber lord. this cyber unit only decapitated humans and stole the heads. maybe it meant that this particular unit did this to survive for longer periods of time and protect the pandorica - J.D September 2010 (uk)

prehaps it was a new variant of the standard cybus model???
 * No. It had the Cybus logo. It was a Cyberman from Pete's world. The Thirteenth Doctor 14:47, September 8, 2010 (UTC)

I think this becuase it could also fire darts from its mouth and when john lumic talks to the president he only refers to the human brain being preserved. also on john lumics zeplin he had a protype cyber suit which also did not need a human brain to move ect. - J.D september 2010 (uk)

New varient
Should the cyber-sentry get it's own page? It seems to be a new varient.

Two out of 32 killed


Look at this screenshot from Doomsday. If you look closely, you will see that out of this group of 32 Cybermen, only two have been killed. Despite the fact that millions Daleks have been blasting at them mercilessly for a few minutes. This obviously means that the Cybermen have regained some sort of advantage. I tried to add this but User:Skittles the hog blocked me. I asked him why he did this and he said this was 'obviously not the case' despite the fact that it was in the episode.--Dalekcaan14 09:16, April 18, 2011 (UTC)

Cyberman dispute


This image is from when the Cybermen were alled back to Torchwood Tower. A retreat. There is no way this picture show the Cybermen at an advantage. That would be like looking at a picture from the Sound of Drums and saying "The Master must like suits because he is wearing one". YOu cannot base evidence from a screenshot or any other image for that matter, unless it was stated in the episode "They Cybermen have an advantage now!". The episode clearly says they were retreating, so they were not winning. Mini-mitch\talk 12:17, April 22, 2011 (UTC)

They didn't even kill a Dalek in the episode from what I remember, so they can't of been winning at any point. --Revan\Talk 12:20, April 22, 2011 (UTC)

Actually, the picture is shown seconds before they were sucked back to the Void. Usually, if you have 32 soldiers, armed with weapons that cannot harm your opponent, and your opponent has millions of soldiers that can kill yours with a single shot, your army would be killed in seconds, so why did I see those Cybermen with only two down despite having been blasted at by Daleks. If most of them survived that than they are obviously at an advantage.--Dalekcaan14 05:34, April 23, 2011 (UTC)