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The '''Cerebration Mentor''' | The '''Cerebration Mentor''', also known as a '''Cerebraton Mentor''', was a device capable of generating emotional impulses. | ||
[[ | Its inventor, Professor [[Watkins]], originally devised it as a sophisticated teaching aid. When the [[Cyberman|Cybermen]] learned of its existence, they asked their ally, [[Tobias Vaughn]], to destroy it. However Vaughn, eager to use it as a weapon against the Cybermen, kidnapped Watkins and forced him to perfect the device. | ||
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Although Vaughn was prevented from mass-producing the Mentor, he ended up using Watkins' prototype against the Cybermen. | |||
The Cerebration Mentor could put emotions into Cybermen, notably fear, causing them to go mad. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Invasion (TV story)|The Invasion]]'') | |||
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Latest revision as of 19:34, 27 May 2023
The Cerebration Mentor, also known as a Cerebraton Mentor, was a device capable of generating emotional impulses.
Its inventor, Professor Watkins, originally devised it as a sophisticated teaching aid. When the Cybermen learned of its existence, they asked their ally, Tobias Vaughn, to destroy it. However Vaughn, eager to use it as a weapon against the Cybermen, kidnapped Watkins and forced him to perfect the device.
Although Vaughn was prevented from mass-producing the Mentor, he ended up using Watkins' prototype against the Cybermen.
The Cerebration Mentor could put emotions into Cybermen, notably fear, causing them to go mad. (TV: The Invasion)