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'''John Lumic's wheelchair''' was used by its [[John Lumic|eponymous owner]] for automated life-support. Such features included a motion control lever, breathing apparatus, and an oxygen tank. Also incorporated were doses of medication which would be taken intravenously. ([[TV]]: ''[[Rise of the Cybermen]]'')
'''John Lumic's wheelchair''' was used by its [[John Lumic|eponymous owner]] as a primary means of short-distance transportation. Such features incorporated into the wheelchair included a motion control lever, automated life-support systems, and an oxygen tank. Additionally, there were doses of medication which would be taken intravenously. ([[TV]]: ''[[Rise of the Cybermen]]'')


After [[Crane (Rise of the Cybermen)|Mr Crane]] damaged the life-support systems, Lumic, fatally injured, was judged by his Cybermen as unfit to live on, and was [[upgrade|converted]] into the [[Cyber-Controller]]. After conversion, the wheelchair, along with Lumic's human body, was presumably incinerated. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Age of Steel]]'')
Betraying his boss, [[Crane (Rise of the Cybermen)|Mr Crane]] severely damaged the life-support systems. Inadvertently, Lumic made his Cybermen aware of the fact he was in pain, and the latter judged him as unfit to carry on living in human form, thus promptly had him [[upgrade|converted]] into the [[Cyber-Controller]]. After conversion, the wheelchair was presumably incinerated along with Lumic's body. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Age of Steel]]'')
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Revision as of 21:28, 9 September 2015

John Lumic's wheelchair was used by its eponymous owner as a primary means of short-distance transportation. Such features incorporated into the wheelchair included a motion control lever, automated life-support systems, and an oxygen tank. Additionally, there were doses of medication which would be taken intravenously. (TV: Rise of the Cybermen)

Betraying his boss, Mr Crane severely damaged the life-support systems. Inadvertently, Lumic made his Cybermen aware of the fact he was in pain, and the latter judged him as unfit to carry on living in human form, thus promptly had him converted into the Cyber-Controller. After conversion, the wheelchair was presumably incinerated along with Lumic's body. (TV: The Age of Steel)