Cyberman | |
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Character Information | |
Name | Cyberman |
Gender | Male |
Franchise | Doctor Who |
Weapons/Accessories | Cyber Wrist Blaster |
Vehicles and/or Gadgets | Dalek |
Occupation | Enemy of The Doctor |
Residence | Mondas/Telos |
- “Cyberman active.”
- — Cyberman's line when entering the game
- “Cybernetics downloaded. Delete hostile elements!”
- — Cyberman's second line when entering the game
- “Upgrade complete.”
- — Cyberman's third line when entering the game
Cyberman is one of the Fun Pack characters in LEGO Dimensions. He appears in 71238 Fun Pack for the Doctor Who franchise.
Background[]
First encountered by the First Doctor back in 1966 at the South Pole in the story 'The Tenth Planet,' the Cybermen are former human beings who were stripped of their humanity and turned into emotionless steel machines, to then seek other people to covert (or 'upgrade' in the case of the parallel Cybermen) and turn into more Cybermen. The ultimate Cyber creed is to survive, at any cost. They are enemies of The Doctor due to his continued interference in their plans.
Two versions of the Cybermen exist. The primary versions originated from both the near-human-inhabited planet Mondas, who gradually removed their limbs and emotions, deeming them to be needless in the wake of an increasingly hostile planet when Mondas was ripped from their twin world Earth's orbit. The Mondasian Cybermen eventually returned to Earth in 1986, intending on converting the human race since their ability to expand via reproduction had long been removed along with gender. But they were thwarted by the First Doctor and his companions Ben and Polly, resulting in Mondas exploding and destroying the Cybermen of Mondas. Unfortunately, the Cybermen had already colonized other planets, leading to an increasing array of Cyberfactions with strengthened abilities and less humanity than ever. Eventually, one faction deemed the icy world of Telos to be suitable to be the new Cyber Home World, killing the native Cryons and building a vast array of tombs to place themselves in stasis for extended periods. One tomb was disturbed by a party of archaeologists, along with the Second Doctor and his companions Jamie and Victoria. Whilst the Cybermen were, in essence, all identical, the concept of a leading figure was deemed logical, leading to the creation of the computerized Cyberplanner, the semi-emotional Cyberleader and leading the Cybermen, the Cyber Controller.
There were also Cybermen from an alternative version of Earth, named "Pete's World" by The Doctor. These Cybermen were created by the unbalanced scientist John Lumic and proceeded to attempt to update London and the parallel Earth before they were stopped by the Tenth Doctor. They have constantly upgraded themselves throughout the many encounters The Doctor has had with them.
Dimension Crisis[]
A Dalektable Adventure[]
On “Dave”, Batman, Gandalf and Wyldstyle first encountered a single weak Cyberman who was easily defeated by them. After the trio reactivated the CyberKing, it apparently increased the Cybermen's power and are sent to destroy the heroes. After the CyberKing's defeat and escape of its head, the Cybermen tried to protect their king's head from the heroes. The Cybermen later joined Lord Vortech's army as his minions.
Prime Time[]
Almost heading their way closer to Foundation Prime, the Cybermen, along with the Nindroids, Daleks, Flying Monkeys, and other villains blocked Batman, Gandalf, and Wyldstyle's way but were, again defeated.
The Dalek Extermination of Earth
A single, lone Cyberman can be found in the U.N.I.T. Black Archive in London. This is actually Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart in Cyberman form, playing direct homage to a scene from the Doctor Who Series 8 episode, "Death in Heaven."
World[]
Doctor Who: Mondas/Telos
Abilities[]
Quotes[]
- “Analysis confirms I can proceed.”
- — Cyberman's line when about to solve a puzzle
- “Analysis indicates this will be of use.”
- — Cyberman's line when obtaining a collectible
- “Mission complete.”
- — Cyberman's second line when obtaining a collectible
- “I cannot proceed. Assistance required.”
- — Cyberman's line when unable to solve a puzzle
- “I am incompatible for use here.”
- — Cyberman’s second line when unable to solve a puzzle
- “You are the Time Lord known as the Doctor, you are an enemy of the Cybermen!”
- — Cyberman to The Doctor
- “You are incompatible for upgrade. We do not stock Cyber-armor in your size.”
- — Cyberman to Homer Simpson
- “Cyber form terminated.”
- — Cyberman's line when leaving the game
- “Cyber unit shutting down.”
- — Cyberman's second line when leaving the game
- “Battery power low. I require a full charge.”
- — Cyberman's third line when leaving the game
- “Cybermen are the next level of mankind.”
- — Cyberman's first line when idle.
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- “Cybermen are not defeated with such ease. We will survive.”
- — Cyberman when respawning
- “I will convert this into a Cybersaurex Rex.”
- — Cyberman when riding the Velociraptor
- “I am going on an adventure.”
- — Cyberman in the vortex
- “Travelling through the vortex.”
- — Cyberman in the vortex
- “Your size is irrelevant to a Cyberman.”
- — Cyberman to a giant character or when riding any mech
- “Please standby I will be upgraded!”
- — Cyberman's line when upgrading his vehicle/gadget
- “Upgrading is compulsory!”
- — Cyberman's second line when upgrading his vehicle/gadget
- “You are no match for Cyber Technology. DELETE! DELETE! DELETE!”
- — Cyberman when facing a boss
- “You look like a good Cyberman.”
- — Cyberman to Cyberman
Renovations[]
- Restore the mausoleum?
- Restore the Telos Base?
- Restore the winter playground?
Trivia[]
- The Cyberman (Player Character), and enemy Cybermen (NPCs), are both voiced by actor Nicholas Briggs, who provides the voices of both the Cybermen and Daleks for the revived Doctor Who TV show. In both cases, Briggs uses a voice modulator to apply special effects to his performance.
- If you touch a Gold object whilst playing as the Cyberman, it takes damage. This is a reference to the vulnerability the Cybermen had to gold in the classic series of Doctor Who.
- The Cyberman is the only playable character to give renovations.
- The minifigure is based on the Cybermen's appearance in the Doctor Who two-part story 'Dark Water'/'Death in Heaven.' This design was first introduced in the episode 'Nightmare in Silver', featuring the Eleventh Doctor.
- Funnily enough, despite the Cybermen's ability to fly in the two-part story 'Dark Water'/'Death in Heaven,' neither the PC Cyberman nor the NPC Cyberman have this ability.
- This ability is present in one of the Cyberman's finishers, where he transforms the enemy into another Cyberman, who immediately flies away
- Funnily enough, despite the Cybermen's ability to fly in the two-part story 'Dark Water'/'Death in Heaven,' neither the PC Cyberman nor the NPC Cyberman have this ability.
- His Toy Tag design features the model Cyberman's chestplate design.
- The Cyberman is the second playable character that is also a normal enemy in the game, the other being the ACU Trooper who appears in The Phantom Zone level of The LEGO Batman Movie story and in the Mystery Dimension.
- The Cyberman has some rare Abilities and Ability combinations:
- It is the only character with the Underwater Drone Mazes Ability. Several vehicles also have this ability, but all were introduced in Year 2.
- It is one of only five playable characters with the Drone Mazes Ability. The others are Ethan Hunt, Jake, Raven and Doc Brown.
- It has both the Technology and Hacking Abilities. Only four other characters have this combination: Benny, Doc Brown, Cyborg and the Twelfth Doctor.
- The Cyberman is one the few characters who doesn't come with an accessory. The others are Bane, Betelgeuse, Blossom, Bubbles, Buttercup, Michael Knight, Robin (The LEGO Batman Movie), Scooby-Doo, Sloth, Starfire, Stay Puft, Stripe, Supergirl, Superman, and Unikitty.
Gallery[]
- Main article: Cyberman/Gallery