Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2008 7:57 pm
Indeed.
*sigh* I guess I'll just have to make do with the fan-made Tyranid mods.
*sigh* I guess I'll just have to make do with the fan-made Tyranid mods.
What the hey? I was talking about the new Cybermen that were created on Earth in an alternate timeline the Tenth Doctor accidentally visited. The one with the airships and stuff. An old dying dude who was stuck in a wheel chair created the Cybermen as a way to extend his life, however they were rejected by the higher-ups for use, even after he eliminated the allergies to gold in the production models. He later was 'upgraded' to Cyber Controller when a friend tried to kill him after realizing what evil was going on. Cyber-Controller was later destroyed with his Cyberman factory in England.Captain Seafort wrote:The Cyber Controller didn't create the Cybermen, he merely controlled them. He was also fully mobile, without any throne.ChakatBlackstar wrote:The Cyber-controller created the cybermen because he was dying. And he did have his own sort of throne
Observe his appearance.
I was talking about the Cybermen. The inhabitants of Mondas. Not some cheap and nasty alternate-universe knock-off.ChakatBlackstar wrote:What the hey? I was talking about the new Cybermen that were created on Earth in an alternate timeline the Tenth Doctor accidentally visited. The one with the airships and stuff. An old dying dude who was stuck in a wheel chair created the Cybermen as a way to extend his life, however they were rejected by the higher-ups for use, even after he eliminated the allergies to gold in the production models. He later was 'upgraded' to Cyber Controller when a friend tried to kill him after realizing what evil was going on. Cyber-Controller was later destroyed with his Cyberman factory in England.
I thought he made them to take over the world, hence the built-in weapons.An old dying dude who was stuck in a wheel chair created the Cybermen as a way to extend his life, however they were rejected by the higher-ups for use, even after he eliminated the allergies to gold in the production models.
Yes, but he was still fully mobile. I really don't see any comparisons here.He later was 'upgraded' to Cyber Controller when a friend tried to kill him after realizing what evil was going on. Cyber-Controller was later destroyed with his Cyberman factory in England.
I don't even know what Mondas is. And the alternate-universe Cybermen are far more formidable then these guys in silver jumpsuits. And I heard they were allergic to gold or something.Captain Seafort wrote:I was talking about the Cybermen. The inhabitants of Mondas. Not some cheap and nasty alternate-universe knock-off.ChakatBlackstar wrote:What the hey? I was talking about the new Cybermen that were created on Earth in an alternate timeline the Tenth Doctor accidentally visited. The one with the airships and stuff. An old dying dude who was stuck in a wheel chair created the Cybermen as a way to extend his life, however they were rejected by the higher-ups for use, even after he eliminated the allergies to gold in the production models. He later was 'upgraded' to Cyber Controller when a friend tried to kill him after realizing what evil was going on. Cyber-Controller was later destroyed with his Cyberman factory in England.
Well, that wasn't why he started the project, but then he realized how powerful these Cybermen could be. And you know the old saying 'Ultimate power corrupts ultimately". Lot of good those weapons did against the Daleks though.I thought he made them to take over the world, hence the built-in weapons
Mondas was the home planet of the original Cybermen, and originally a twin planet to Earth.ChakatBlackstar wrote:I don't even know what Mondas is. And the alternate-universe Cybermen are far more formidable then these guys in silver jumpsuits. And I heard they were allergic to gold or something.
The alternate-universe Cybermen are immune to small weapons fire, have palm-electrocution devices, and retractible laser guns. Your Cybermen are silver jumpsuit wearing guys with a very good grip.
A twin planet? That doesn't make any sense. How did it leave the solar system or at least avoid detection for so many years? Build a huge rocket engine at one of the poles? That is just silly. And how are they more advanced then their twin?Captain Seafort wrote: Mondas was the home planet of the original Cybermen, and originally a twin planet to Earth.
It was originally coorbital, on the far side of the sun. Why it left the solar system is unknown - either under its own power (it did indeed have engines), or due to a passing gravity well.ChakatBlackstar wrote:A twin planet? That doesn't make any sense. How did it leave the solar system or at least avoid detection for so many years? Build a huge rocket engine at one of the poles? That is just silly. And how are they more advanced then their twin?
Wait...I'm right? This must be what Jackson felt like in the first episode of Stargate SG-1.Captain Seafort wrote:It was originally coorbital, on the far side of the sun. Why it left the solar system is unknown - either under its own power (it did indeed have engines), or due to a passing gravity well.ChakatBlackstar wrote:A twin planet? That doesn't make any sense. How did it leave the solar system or at least avoid detection for so many years? Build a huge rocket engine at one of the poles? That is just silly. And how are they more advanced then their twin?
That's why they started modifying their bodies - to cope with the conditions of interstellar space.ChakatBlackstar wrote:I suppose the Cybermen's construction would allow them to adapt for the environment of deep space, but the gravitational changes on Earth and the other planets would be extreme.
*shrug*Well, that wasn't why he started the project, but then he realized how powerful these Cybermen could be. And you know the old saying 'Ultimate power corrupts ultimately".