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'''Cyber-pollen''' were cyber-particles that could convert compatible organic matter, living or dead, into new [[Cybermen]].
'''Cyber-[[pollen]]''' were cyber-particles that could convert compatible organic matter, living or dead, into new [[Cybermen]].


Able to infect [[computer system]]s and be transferred with a touch, it was a kind of [[living metal]] ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Return to Telos (audio story)|Return to Telos]]'') that had the appearance of water. Each particle contained the "blueprints" for building a Cyberman.
Able to infect [[computer system]]s and be transferred with a touch, it was a kind of [[living metal]] ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Return to Telos (audio story)|Return to Telos]]'') that had the appearance of water. Each particle contained the "blueprints" for building a Cyberman.


Groups of Cybermen sent by {{Gomez}} exploded and disseminated cyber-pollen into [[Earth]]'s [[atmosphere]], falling to the ground as [[rain]] and infiltrated Earth's [[graveyard]]s and morgues to convert the dead into a Cyberman army. Missy planned to use a second batch of rain to kill the living population of Earth and convert them as well. ([[TV]]: ''[[Death in Heaven (TV story)|Death in Heaven]]'')
Groups of Cybermen sent by {{Gomez}} exploded and disseminated cyber-pollen into [[Earth]]'s [[atmosphere]], falling to the ground as [[rain]] and infiltrated Earth's [[graveyard]]s and morgues to convert the dead into a Cyberman army. Missy planned to use a second batch of rain to kill the living population of Earth and convert them as well. ([[TV]]: ''[[Death in Heaven (TV story)|Death in Heaven]]'')
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Revision as of 13:17, 1 September 2019

Cyber-pollen were cyber-particles that could convert compatible organic matter, living or dead, into new Cybermen.

Able to infect computer systems and be transferred with a touch, it was a kind of living metal (AUDIO: Return to Telos) that had the appearance of water. Each particle contained the "blueprints" for building a Cyberman.

Groups of Cybermen sent by Missy exploded and disseminated cyber-pollen into Earth's atmosphere, falling to the ground as rain and infiltrated Earth's graveyards and morgues to convert the dead into a Cyberman army. Missy planned to use a second batch of rain to kill the living population of Earth and convert them as well. (TV: Death in Heaven)