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[[File:Telos Attack of the Cybermen.jpg|right|thumb|Telos, one of the Cybermen Tomb Worlds.]]
'''Tomb worlds''' were the thousands of [[planet]]s across the [[galaxy]] that held [[Cyber-Tombs]]. The civilisations that developed on these worlds were actually "raw material" waiting to be processed through [[cyber-conversion]]. It was intended that every world would receive a [[galactic dehibernation signal]] that would awaken every [[Cyberman]] in the galaxy from their long sleep. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Kingdom of Silver (audio story)|Kingdom of Silver]]'')
'''Tomb worlds''' were the thousands of [[planet]]s across the [[galaxy]] that held [[Cyber-Tombs]]. The civilisations that developed on these worlds were actually "raw material" waiting to be processed through [[cyber-conversion]]. It was intended that every world would receive a [[galactic dehibernation signal]] that would awaken every [[Cyberman]] in the galaxy from their long sleep. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Kingdom of Silver (audio story)|Kingdom of Silver]]'')



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Telos, one of the Cybermen Tomb Worlds.

Tomb worlds were the thousands of planets across the galaxy that held Cyber-Tombs. The civilisations that developed on these worlds were actually "raw material" waiting to be processed through cyber-conversion. It was intended that every world would receive a galactic dehibernation signal that would awaken every Cyberman in the galaxy from their long sleep. (AUDIO: Kingdom of Silver)

Telos (TV: The Tomb of the Cybermen) was the Master Hibernation Unit. (AUDIO: Conversion, Telos) Other worlds included Cantus, (AUDIO: The Crystal of Cantus) Tasak (AUDIO: Kingdom of Silver) and the planet of Hedgewick's World of Wonders. (TV: Nightmare in Silver)