"kybernetische Lebensform"@de . . . "Upgrading"@en . . . . . "33"^^ . . . "Same as Humans"@en . . . . "The Cybermen of the Doctor's universe are a race of artificially modified near-Humans which originated on Mondas, Earth's twin planet. A later generation, also referred to as Cybermen, were created in a parallel universe by Cybus Industries CEO John Lumic."@en . . "Unspecified"@en . . . . . . . . . . "Convert every organism into Cybermen"@en . . . . . "The Cybermen, who are made of tin foil and krazy glue."@en . . . . . . . "Unknown"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Mondasian Cybermen: Unspecified Cybusmen: English"@en . . . . . "The Tenth Planet"@de . . . . . . "The Cybermen are a race of cybernetically modified humans from Earth's twin planet, Mondas. They have access to great technology and use it in the conquest of worlds. Their supreme commander is the Cyber-Controller and unless he is present, they are lead by the Cyber-Leader. The one weakness of the Cybermen is gold."@en . . . . . "Human 2.0, Ghosts"@en . . "Unknown"@en . . . "HUMAN WEAPONRY IS NOT EFFECTIVE AGAINST CYBERTECHNOLOGY."@en . . . "The Cybermen first originated on the planet Mondas (Earth's twin planet) and were once organic humanoids. The people sought to survive by converting themselves into cyborgs so that they could live forever, in turn assimilating all other humanoid life forms they encounter by force. The Cybermen from a parallel Earth originated from a man call John Lumic as a means to render humanity immortal. After a few of these Cybermen from the parallel universe crossed the void to the main universe, it is assumed that they met the Cybermen of Mondas and joined forces into the current version of the Cybermen that waged war against the universe in the mid-23rd century."@en . . "The Cybermen are a fictional alien race in the British TV series, Doctor Who. The Cybermen are actually humans that have had their brain removed(usaully against their will) and then transplanted into a metal body, like the one in the picture below. In this process they have all their emotions removed. They have the ability to kill people two ways.One of them is lethally electrocuting people with their hands and the other is firing a laser from a hidden tube in their forearms. Their speech is very computer like with robotic voices. An example of their speech is instead of saying \"kill\" they say \"Delete\". Also they have a monarchy type of ruling. Their leader is the \"CyberKing\"(even if the former person was female) and they have complete control over the Cybermen. Their main goal in life is "@en . "In 1988, Cybermen was released by Who Dares Publishing."@en . "Cybermen"@en . . . . . "The Cybermen are a race of cyborgs from Doctor Who that are one of the series' most recurring and dangerous antagonists (rivaling the Daleks in that regard)."@en . . . . "Cyborgs"@en . . . . "In 1988, Cybermen was released by Who Dares Publishing."@en . . . . . . . . "The Cybermen are a fictional alien race in the British TV series, Doctor Who. The Cybermen are actually humans that have had their brain removed(usaully against their will) and then transplanted into a metal body, like the one in the picture below. In this process they have all their emotions removed. They have the ability to kill people two ways.One of them is lethally electrocuting people with their hands and the other is firing a laser from a hidden tube in their forearms. Their speech is very computer like with robotic voices. An example of their speech is instead of saying \"kill\" they say \"Delete\". Also they have a monarchy type of ruling. Their leader is the \"CyberKing\"(even if the former person was female) and they have complete control over the Cybermen. Their main goal in life is to convert everyone into a Cyberman. The easiest way to kill them is to shoot them in the head with an electronic information stamp, which overloads their system and kills them. silver robots with a pale brain in a oval glass tank filled with water"@en . . . . . . "Cybernetically-modified Near-Humans"@en . . . . . . . . . "Hostile Species"@en . . . . . . . . . . "Cybermen"@en . . . "260"^^ . . . . . . . . "Mondas/possibly Telos"@en . "Cybermen"@en . . . . "The Cybermen of the Doctor's universe are a race of artificially modified near-Humans which originated on Mondas, Earth's twin planet. A later generation, also referred to as Cybermen, were created in a parallel universe by Cybus Industries CEO John Lumic."@en . "den Mondasianern"@de . "Simmbermen stories, as many fans have realized, are easy as fuck to write. Yet the writers still seem to have great difficulty. Some people argue about which story was the last good Simmbermen story. They are wasted with almost every appearance. In NuWho they've really been more of a means to an end than anything. Objectively correct list of best Simmbermen stories: \n* The Tenth Planet \n* The Tomb of the Simmbermen \n* The Invasion \n* The Blue Tooth \n* Earthshock \n* Spare Parts \n* The Harvest \n* Human Resources \n* The Silver Turk \n* World Enough and Time/The Doctor Falls"@en . . . . . . . . . . "Sapient"@en . . . . . . . . "Mondas"@en . . "Super strength, Durable steel body, Laser guns, Electrified hands, Tranquilizer darts, Ability to control electronics, Advanced space travel technologies, Ability to use large handheld weapons"@en . . . . . "ohne Emotionen"@de . . . "The Cybermen are a race of cybernetically modified humans from Earth's twin planet, Mondas. They have access to great technology and use it in the conquest of worlds. Their supreme commander is the Cyber-Controller and unless he is present, they are lead by the Cyber-Leader. The one weakness of the Cybermen is gold."@en . . . . . . . . . . "The Cybermen are a race of cyborgs from Doctor Who that are one of the series' most recurring and dangerous antagonists (rivaling the Daleks in that regard)."@en . . . . . . . "Cyberiad"@en . "[[Datei:CyberMondasian.png|thumb|230px|Ein Cyberman der Episode The Tenth Planet]] Die Cybermen, in den ersten deutschen Synchronisationen auch Kyberm\u00E4nner, sind eine humanoide kybernetische Lebensform."@de . . . "Cybermen"@de . . . . . "Cybermen"@en . "The Cybermen first originated on the planet Mondas (Earth's twin planet) and were once organic humanoids. The people sought to survive by converting themselves into cyborgs so that they could live forever, in turn assimilating all other humanoid life forms they encounter by force. The Cybermen from a parallel Earth originated from a man call John Lumic as a means to render humanity immortal. After a few of these Cybermen from the parallel universe crossed the void to the main universe, it is assumed that they met the Cybermen of Mondas and joined forces into the current version of the Cybermen that waged war against the universe in the mid-23rd century."@en . . "Simmbermen stories, as many fans have realized, are easy as fuck to write. Yet the writers still seem to have great difficulty. Some people argue about which story was the last good Simmbermen story. They are wasted with almost every appearance. In NuWho they've really been more of a means to an end than anything. Objectively correct list of best Simmbermen stories:"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "250"^^ . . . . "[[Datei:CyberMondasian.png|thumb|230px|Ein Cyberman der Episode The Tenth Planet]] Die Cybermen, in den ersten deutschen Synchronisationen auch Kyberm\u00E4nner, sind eine humanoide kybernetische Lebensform."@de .