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|image       = Cybus Spy (video game).jpg
|range            = Defending the Earth! (tie-in website){{!}}Defending the Earth!
|developer   = [[Sequence (company)|Sequence]]
|number in range  = 24
|publisher   = BBC
|image           = Cybus Spy (video game).jpg
|platform     = Online game
|setting          = [[Pete's World]], [[2007]]
|enemy        =
|enemy            = [[Cybus Industries]]
|genre       =
|developer       = [[Sequence (company)|Sequence]]
|release date = [[13 May (releases)|13 May]] [[2006 (releases)|2006]]
|publisher       = BBC
|series       = [[Who is Doctor Who? (fictional website)|''Who is Doctor Who?'' website fiction and features]]
|writer          = Joseph Lidster
|prev         = Secret Code (webcast)
|producer        = [[Rob Francis]]
|next         = Operation: Paris (webcast)
|platform         = Online
|format          = [[Adobe Flash]] game
|genre           = Alternate reality
|release date     = 13 May 2006
|series           = [[Defending the Earth! (tie-in website)|''Defending the Earth!'' fiction]]
|prev             = Secret Code (webcast)
|next             = Operation: Paris (webcast)
|series2          = [[Cybus (tie-in website)|''Cybus'' fiction]]
|prev2            = Our Family (feature)
|next2            = EarPod (feature)
}}
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'''''Cybus Spy''''' was a browser-based [[Adobe Flash]] game exclusively published on the [[BBC]]'s ''[[Who is Doctor Who? (fictional website)|Who is Doctor Who?]]'' website, released on [[13 May (releases)|13 May]] [[2006 (releases)|2006]].{{fact}} The game coincided with the release of ''[[Rise of the Cybermen (TV story)|Rise of the Cybermen]]''.
'''''Cybus Spy'''''<ref>[https://www.bbc.co.uk/doctorwho/games/index.html Games on bbc.co.uk/doctorwho]</ref> while untitled in its original release, was fifth game and the twenty-fourth release launched on the ''[[Defending the Earth! (tie-in website)|Defending the Earth!]]'' website and across other [[BBC]]-produced [[Doctor Who tie-in websites|''Doctor Who'' tie-in websites]], on [[13 May (releases)|13 May]] [[2006 (releases)|2006]]{{fact}} to coincide with the release of ''[[Rise of the Cybermen (TV story)|Rise of the Cybermen]]''. ''Cybus Spy'' — written by [[Joseph Lidster]], produced by [[Rob Francis]] and developed by [[Sequence (company)|Sequence]],<ref name="dwm367">[[DWM 367]] - [[Production Notes]]</ref> — was the first ''Doctor Who'' [[alternate reality game]].


The scenario of the game, as revealed in part in [[WC]]: ''[[Secret Code (webcast)|Secret Code]]'', involves you being sent to communicate — by sending messages in a {{w|chatbot}} — with "[[ChatGuest1]]" to take down [[Cybus Industries]]; essentially, you have to go on a minor scavenger hunt across various [[Doctor Who tie-in website|''Doctor Who'' tie-in websites]] to find a special code to unlock access to the game ''[[Airships (video game)|Airships]]'' (as well as some bonus content), which sees you take control of a [[Cybus Airship]] to take down the [[Paris' Cyber-factory]] in [[Pete's World]]. ''Airships'' was later made accessible to everyone, regardless if they played this game, upon the release of ''[[The Age of Steel (TV story)|The Age of Steel]]''.
The scenario of the game, as revealed in part in the [[mini-episode]] ''[[Secret Code (webcast)|Secret Code]]'', involves you playing as [[readers of whoisdoctorwho.co.uk|an in-universe reader]] of the website, being sent to communicate — by sending messages in a {{w|chatbot}} — with "[[ChatGuest1]]" to take down [[Cybus Industries]]; essentially, you have to go on a minor scavenger hunt across various [[Doctor Who tie-in websites|''Doctor Who'' tie-in websites]] to find a special code to unlock access to the game ''[[Airships (video game)|Airships]]'' (as well as some bonus content), which sees you take control of a [[Cybus Airship]] to take down the [[Paris' Cyber-factory]] in [[Pete's World]]. ''Airships'' was made accessible to everyone, regardless if they played this game, upon the release of ''[[The Age of Steel (TV story)|The Age of Steel]]'', a week later.


== Plot ==
== Plot ==
(Transcript of dialogue)
Having been sent by [[Ricky Smith]] in [[Secret Code (webcast)|the previous story]], [[Readers of whoisdoctorwho.co.uk|the readers]] of [[Defending the Earth!]] are sent to a [[chatroom]] to talk to an individual going by the name "[[ChatGuest1]]"; ChatGuest1's [[radio]], however, is broken and they don't know how to fix it, so they send the readers to the [[International Electromatics (Pete's World)|International Electromatics]] [[www.internationalelectromatics.co.uk|website]] to find the solution. Speaking with International Electromatics' [[International Electromatics Automated Technical Support Service|Automated Technical Support Service]], the readers are told the solution may be that the [[battery|batteries]] need replacing, but this isn't the case. As it turns out, the problem is solved by pressing the [[FM]] [[button (device)|button]] [[2 (number)|twice]].
=== Cybus Industries website ===
* You: Hello
* Guest: Hi. I've heard good things about you. As you know there's a [[code]] hidden somewhere on the [[Internet]] and I can help you find it. First, you need to go to [[www.internationalelectromatics.co.uk]]. My [[radio]] is broken and I need to know how to repair it.
* You: What is the [[product code]]?
* Guest: Let me check. The product code is [[IE2306801]]. What's the recommended fix for it? Check with [[International Electromatics (Pete's World)|International Electromatics]].
* You: Replace the [[battery|batteries]]
* Guest: I've tried replacing the batteries. No luck. Perhaps there a [[button]] I need to press to [[reset]] the radio? Go back to International Electromatics and find out please.
* You: Press [[FM]] button twice.
* Guest: Okay, I'll try that. Yeah tat's worked. Now, I need to find today's special frequency or wavelength to tune into and get a message. Apparently this might be hidden somewhere on or via the www.cybusindustries.net/vitex.htm site. It should be a three-digit number. What is it?
* You: 657
* Guest: 657? Let's hope you're right. I'm tuning my radio to- Someone's coming! Try listening for the message on your computer! Launch the radio player by clicking on the tab above, type in 657 and listen. Hopefully I'll be back in a moment. I'll send a message to the radio screen of your player when I'm back. Got to go.


[[File:Cybus_Spy_(video_game1).jpg|thumb|Cybus Spy radio.]]
Next, ChatGuest1 sends the readers to the [[Cybus Industries]] [[Www.cybusindustries.net|website]], to the page advertising [[Vitex]], to find a code that ChatGuest1 can use to tune their radio to a "special [[frequency]] or [[wavelength]]". After following an advert for the [[Cybus Fitness]] [[Cybus Fitness website|website]], the code is discovered to be [[657 (number)|657]]. ChatGuest1 goes to tune their radio but has to quickly leave due to a stranger arriving, so the readers are left to use the radio player next to the chatroom to tune into the wavelength themselves; upon listening in, an odd broadcast plays, with a voice questioning what "the secret of Henrik's surprise" is. After ChatGuest1 returns, he instructs the readers to go to [[www.henriksonline.co.uk]], which then leads to the [[Millingdale]] [[Millingdale website|website]], and after finding their ice cream [[flavour]] called [[Henrik's Surprise]] which has the secret [[ingredient]] [[Gemini12]].
(Now click on the radio player in the chat and type in 657. The following message can be heard: "What is the secret of Henrik's surprise?" Now get back to the chat.)
[[File:Cybus Industries Intranet Secure Log-In.jpg|thumb|Cybus Industries log-in.]]
* You: Henrik's surprise
* Guest: It's okay. They went away. I've really got to be careful here. So what's the secret of Henrik's surprise? Well, it isn't their prices! Go to www.henriksonline.co.uk. Come back to me when you found it.
* You: Gemini12
* Guest: Gemini12? What's that? It must be some kind of password. But for what? Look, I'll hold onto it. I've had one of your friends message me. They reckon that the code is hidden somewhere on the Cybus website. Which makes sense. They couldn't tell me where but they believe that the password is "the secret to John Lumic's success". I don't know what that is, but he's got a book out. Maybe there's a clue in there? Go to Henrik & Son at www.henriksonline.co.uk and check out the book.
* You: family
* Guest: Family? Yeah, like he even knows the meaning of the word. Okay, go to www.cybusindustries.net and look for family. Try to find a place to use the password "Gemini12" and see if that gives you the code. I've got to go now so good luck ;-)
* You: binary9
* Guest: Well done. Remember that code. I think you'll be needing it before the week is out.


=== International Electromatics website ===
ChatGuest1 determines Gemini12 is a [[password]] of some sort to presumably part of the [[Cybus website]], following the advice of [[Friend (Cybus Spy)|one of the reader's friends]], although the friend didn't inform ChatGuest1 ''where'', instead cryptically telling them that the password is the "secret to [[John Lumic]]'s success". ChatGuest1 has an inkling that Lumic's new book, ''[[John Lumic: Man of Steel]]'', has something to do with it and so tells the readers to investigate it. The description of the book mentions that Lumic considers the key of his success being "[[Are you interested in becoming part of the Cybus Family? We've a wide range of companies all dedicated to the same goal - making life easier|family]]"; returning to the Cybus website and going to the part of the website that mentions family, the readers launch the [[Cybus Industries Staff Intranet]], and enter the Gemini12 code. Upon inputting the code, a second code is displayed: "[[binary9]]". After telling ChatGuest1 the second code, they tell the readers to remember the code as they will be needing it within the [[week]].
[[File:Cybus_Spy_(video_game4).jpg|thumb|International electromatics Website support chat]]
* IE ATSS: <IE ATSS> Thank you for using International Electromatics products. This is out automated product technical support service. We aim to get your product working again. Please enter the product code in the box below.
* You: IE2306801
* IE ATSS: Step One. You have the IE2306801 model. Please try the following resolution: Replace the batteries. Did this help? (yes or no)
* You: No
* IE ATSS: Step Two. Please try the following resolution: Press the FM button twice. Did this help? (yes or no)
* You: Yes
* IE ATSS: Thank you for visiting International Electromatics Customer Support. Happy listening.


=== Additional sentences and words ===
== Characters ==
These are additional sentences and words which can be added and which are answered but won't help the player with the Mission. However they reveal more about the chatter and what he knows or doesn't know.
* [[Readers of whoisdoctorwho.co.uk|Readers of Defending the Earth!]]
* You: Doctor?
* [[ChatGuest1]]
* Guest: I don't know what you mean. Do you need a doctor? Let's go on with the mission.
* [[IE ATSS]]
* You: Yes.
* [[Friend (Cybus Spy)|Friend]]
* Guest: Yes what?
* You: No.
* Guest: No what?
* You: Who are you?
* Guest: What? How do I know I can trust you? Just stick to the plan or I'm out of here.
* You: Where are you?
* Guest: I can't risk revealing that. Let's get on with the mission.
* You: Preachers
* Guest: I think you know what the preachers are.
* You: Ricky Smith
* Guest: Let's keep him out of here and get back to the mission.
* You: Cyberman
* Guest: Let's not talk about Cyberman now. We may being monitored.
* You: Pete Tyler
* Guest: What's he got to do with it? Let's get back to the mission.
* You: Cybus Industries
* Guest: Oh yeah, cos nobody knows who Cybus are! Are you from another planet or something?
* You: Torchwood
* Guest: I've never heard of Torchwood
* You: Rose Tyler
* Guest: What a lovely name. I knew someone with a dog called Rose.
* You: Jackie Tyler
* Guest: What's she got to do with it? Let's get back to the mission.
* You: Jake Simmonds
* Guest: Let's not bring him into this now.
* You: Mrs Moore
* Guest: Let's keep her out of this and get back to the mission.
* You: Mickey Smith
* Guest: Who is he? Perhaps we should continue with the mission.
* You: What are you?
* Guest: What? How do I know I can trust you? Just stick to the plan or I'm out of here.
* You: Millingdale
* Guest: This is no time to talk about ice cream. Unless you've found a clue at the millingdale website.
* You: EarPods
* Guest: Don't ever use them.
* You: Battersea Power Station
* Guest: Lumic has a base there. Don't try to go there it is to dangerous
* You: What do I have to do?
* Guest: I don't know and I don't want to know! We don't have time to chat.


== References ==
=== Referenced only ===
''to be added''
* [[John Lumic]]
 
== Crew ==
* [[Writer]] - [[Joseph Lidster]]<ref name="dwm367"/>
* [[Producer]] - [[Rob Francis]]<ref name="dwm367"/>
 
== Worldbuilding ==
* The chatroom operates on [[MediaPlay]].
* The radio's [[product code]] is [[IE2306801]].
* ChatGuest1 thinks that there may be a button to reset the radio.
* The IE ATSS is located within [[International Electromatics Customer Support]].
* ChatGuest1 snarkily says that Henrik's surprise isn't their [[price]]s.
* [[Henrik's Surprise]] is exclusive to Henrik & Son. The flavour is specifically a [[sausage]] [[sorbet]] layered with [[caper cream]], and a unique [[brulee]] of [[bacon]] [[toffee]], which is kept crispy with [[Gemini12]].
* ChatGuest1 doesn't believe Lumic knows the [[meaning]] of the word [[family]].
* ChatGuest1 uses a [[Emoji|;-)]].
 
=== Other messages ===
: ''If the player sends certain messages, you will receive bonus replies from ChatGuest1''.
* ChatGuest1 doesn't know any [[doctor]]s and in turn asks if one is needed.
* ChatGuest1 refuses to reveal their [[identity]] or [[location]].
* ChatGuest1 also refuses to talk about [[Ricky Smith]], [[Cybusman|Cybermen]], [[Pete Tyler (Pete's World)|Pete Tyler]], [[Jackie Tyler (Pete's World)|Jackie Tyler]], [[Jake Simmonds]], and [[Angela Price (Rise of the Cybermen)|Mrs Moore]].
* ChatGuest1 assumes the readers know who [[the Preachers]] are and what [[Cybus Industries]] is, sarcastically asking if they are from another planet with the latter.
* ChatGuest1 doesn't know what [[Torchwood (Pete's World)|Torchwood]] is or who [[Mickey Smith]] is.
* ChatGuest1 knows that Jackie Tyler owns a [[Rose (Rise of the Cybermen)|dog called Rose]].
* ChatGuest1 also knows that [[Millingdale]] makes [[ice cream]].
* ChatGuest1 warns the readers against using [[EarPod]]s or visiting [[Battersea Cyber-factory|Battersea Power Station]].


== Notes ==
== Notes ==
''to be added''
* While it is not explicit, it seems that the some of the websites have been secretly hijacked or altered by [[Pete Tyler (Pete's World)|Pete Tyler]], as the password "Gemini12" aligns with Pete's alias [[Gemini (Rise of the Cybermen)|Gemini]], under which he leaked confidential material to [[the Preachers]].
* It is not explained, in this game or ''Secret Code'', ''[[Operation: Paris (webcast)|Operation: Paris]]'', or ''[[Airships (video game)|Airships]]'', how the readers of Defending the Earth! can access Pete's World through Mickey's website.
* This alternate reality game involves interactive elements spread across multiple websites: ''[[Cybus (tie-in website)|Cybus]]'', ''[[International Electromatics (tie-in website)|International Electromatics]]'', ''[[Cybus Fitness (tie-in website)|Cybus Fitness]]'', ''[[Henrik & Son (tie-in website)|Henrik & Son]]'', and ''[[Millingdale (tie-in website)|Millingdale]]''.
* Due to an archiving error, parts of the game have broken since their upload to the Internet Archive.
* The webpages ''Intranet'' on the ''Cybus'' website and ''Product Support'' on the ''International Electromatics'' website form part of this alternate reality game only, serving no purpose outside of it.


== Continuity ==
== Continuity ==
''to be added''
* This game is bookended by [[WC]]: ''[[Secret Code (webcast)|Secret Code]]''.
* This features the readers of Defending the Earth!. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Have You Seen This Man? (short story)|Have You Seen This Man?]]'', etc.)
* The readers visit: the International Electromatics website; ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Corporate History (short story)|Corporate History]]'', ''[[Latest Upgrade (short story)|Latest Upgrade]]'') then the Cybus Industries website, specifically the pages on Vitex and "family"; ([[GAME]]: ''[[Vitex (video game)|Vitex]]'', [[PROSE]]: ''[[Lumic (short story)|Lumic]]'', ''[[Our Family (feature)|Our Family]]'') the Cybus Fitness website; ([[GAME]]: ''[[Vitex (video game)|Vitex]]'', [[PROSE]]: ''[[Remember - Strength is Not a Weakness (feature)|Remember - Strength is Not a Weakness]]'') the Henrik & Son website; ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Bookstore (short story)|The Bookstore]]'', ''[[Food Hall (feature)|Food Hall]]'', ''[[Pod Shop (feature)|Pod Shop]]'', ''[[Clothing (feature)|Clothing]]'') and the Millingdale website. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Our Story (short story)|Our Story]]'', ''[[Our Flavours (feature)|Our Flavours]]'')
* ChatGuest1 says that the code will be important within the week. ([[WC]]: ''[[Operation: Paris (webcast)|Operation: Paris]]'', [[GAME]]: ''[[Airships (video game)|Airships]]'')
* Gemini is also Pete Tyler's alias. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Age of Steel (TV story)|The Age of Steel]]'')
* Binary9 was also stored in the [[Lumic Family Database]] and used by Mickey Smith and the [[Tenth Doctor]] to deactivate the Cybermen's [[emotional inhibitor]]s. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Age of Steel (TV story)|The Age of Steel]]'')


== External links ==
== External links ==
* [http://web.archive.org/web/20120207201523/http://www.whoisdoctorwho.co.uk/05chatbot/chatbot_final_may12.swf Cybus Spy] - The Game
{{elx|page url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060901051629/http://www.whoisdoctorwho.co.uk/05chatbot/index.htm|page name=''Cybus Spy''|website url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060901051629/http://www.whoisdoctorwho.co.uk|website name=''Defending the Earth!'' via the Wayback Machine}} (broken)
* [http://web.archive.org/web/20060707003248/http://www.internationalelectromatics.co.uk/ie_bot.swf Cybus Spy] - Product support


== Footnotes ==
{{reflist}}
{{Who is Doctor Who? fiction}}
{{Cybus fiction}}
{{DWVG}}
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Cybus Spy[1] while untitled in its original release, was fifth game and the twenty-fourth release launched on the Defending the Earth! website and across other BBC-produced Doctor Who tie-in websites, on 13 May 2006[source needed] to coincide with the release of Rise of the Cybermen. Cybus Spy — written by Joseph Lidster, produced by Rob Francis and developed by Sequence,[2] — was the first Doctor Who alternate reality game.

The scenario of the game, as revealed in part in the mini-episode Secret Code, involves you playing as an in-universe reader of the website, being sent to communicate — by sending messages in a chatbot — with "ChatGuest1" to take down Cybus Industries; essentially, you have to go on a minor scavenger hunt across various Doctor Who tie-in websites to find a special code to unlock access to the game Airships (as well as some bonus content), which sees you take control of a Cybus Airship to take down the Paris' Cyber-factory in Pete's World. Airships was made accessible to everyone, regardless if they played this game, upon the release of The Age of Steel, a week later.

Plot[[edit] | [edit source]]

Having been sent by Ricky Smith in the previous story, the readers of Defending the Earth! are sent to a chatroom to talk to an individual going by the name "ChatGuest1"; ChatGuest1's radio, however, is broken and they don't know how to fix it, so they send the readers to the International Electromatics website to find the solution. Speaking with International Electromatics' Automated Technical Support Service, the readers are told the solution may be that the batteries need replacing, but this isn't the case. As it turns out, the problem is solved by pressing the FM button twice.

Next, ChatGuest1 sends the readers to the Cybus Industries website, to the page advertising Vitex, to find a code that ChatGuest1 can use to tune their radio to a "special frequency or wavelength". After following an advert for the Cybus Fitness website, the code is discovered to be 657. ChatGuest1 goes to tune their radio but has to quickly leave due to a stranger arriving, so the readers are left to use the radio player next to the chatroom to tune into the wavelength themselves; upon listening in, an odd broadcast plays, with a voice questioning what "the secret of Henrik's surprise" is. After ChatGuest1 returns, he instructs the readers to go to www.henriksonline.co.uk, which then leads to the Millingdale website, and after finding their ice cream flavour called Henrik's Surprise which has the secret ingredient Gemini12.

ChatGuest1 determines Gemini12 is a password of some sort to presumably part of the Cybus website, following the advice of one of the reader's friends, although the friend didn't inform ChatGuest1 where, instead cryptically telling them that the password is the "secret to John Lumic's success". ChatGuest1 has an inkling that Lumic's new book, John Lumic: Man of Steel, has something to do with it and so tells the readers to investigate it. The description of the book mentions that Lumic considers the key of his success being "family"; returning to the Cybus website and going to the part of the website that mentions family, the readers launch the Cybus Industries Staff Intranet, and enter the Gemini12 code. Upon inputting the code, a second code is displayed: "binary9". After telling ChatGuest1 the second code, they tell the readers to remember the code as they will be needing it within the week.

Characters[[edit] | [edit source]]

Referenced only[[edit] | [edit source]]

Crew[[edit] | [edit source]]

Worldbuilding[[edit] | [edit source]]

Other messages[[edit] | [edit source]]

If the player sends certain messages, you will receive bonus replies from ChatGuest1.

Notes[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • While it is not explicit, it seems that the some of the websites have been secretly hijacked or altered by Pete Tyler, as the password "Gemini12" aligns with Pete's alias Gemini, under which he leaked confidential material to the Preachers.
  • It is not explained, in this game or Secret Code, Operation: Paris, or Airships, how the readers of Defending the Earth! can access Pete's World through Mickey's website.
  • This alternate reality game involves interactive elements spread across multiple websites: Cybus, International Electromatics, Cybus Fitness, Henrik & Son, and Millingdale.
  • Due to an archiving error, parts of the game have broken since their upload to the Internet Archive.
  • The webpages Intranet on the Cybus website and Product Support on the International Electromatics website form part of this alternate reality game only, serving no purpose outside of it.

Continuity[[edit] | [edit source]]

External links[[edit] | [edit source]]

Footnotes[[edit] | [edit source]]