Cybus (tie-in website)

In 2006, the BBC launched the Cybus website to help promote series two of the revived series of Doctor Who, specifically the two-parter Rise of the Cybermen/The Age of Steel. The website, along with all the tie-in websites launched post-2005, was built by Sequence. No specific crew were credited, although one short story was written by Tom MacRae.

The website contained a mix of narrative and non-narrative fiction, all told from an in-universe perspective, as if you were reading the very pages on the in-universe Cybus website, as it would therefore exist in Pete's World, a short time prior the events of the two-parter. Currently, non-narrative information is treated as an invalid source on this Wiki, so sources from this website vary in validity.

The website was no longer hosted by the BBC by 2013, and this Wiki advises caution visiting the unarchived website as the url has been taken over by seemingly dubious owners who likely have put malware and scams onto the site.

It's our mission to make humanity's life easier. Whatever you want - we're there for you
This webpage attempts to convince any readers of the importance of Cybus Industries.

Are you interested in becoming part of the Cybus Family? We've a wide range of companies all dedicated to the same goal - making life easier.
This webpage invites any readers to join Cybus Industries.

Did you know that you can now personalise your Cybus EarPod?
This webpage gives Cybus EarPods users an array of personalisable options.

We bring the world's best music festival to you. The Pod, takes place on the 15th of July...
This webpage promotes The Pod music festival.

Vitex
This webpage promotes Vitex.

Lumic
This webpage hosts an interview with John Lumic.

Airships
This webpage gives individuals from N-Space the ability to control a Cybus Airship in Paris to rescue civilians, aided by Mickey Smith.