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* The Doctor argues that since being [[Cyber-conversion|cyberised]], the [[Cyberman|Cybermen]] have become nothing but [[emotion]]less, [[humour]]less and [[soul]]less [[robot]]s. | * The Doctor argues that since being [[Cyber-conversion|cyberised]], the [[Cyberman|Cybermen]] have become nothing but [[emotion]]less, [[humour]]less and [[soul]]less [[robot]]s. | ||
* The Cyberman counters by questioning why they get such a kick out of watching ''[[Crossroads]]'', but, to the befuddlement of the Cyberman, the Doctor rests his case. | * The Cyberman counters by questioning why they get such a kick out of watching ''[[Crossroads]]'', but, to the befuddlement of the Cyberman, the Doctor rests his case. |
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The sixty-second instalment of Doctor Who? was printed in DWM 126 with a cover date of July 1987.
Summary
The Sixth Doctor makes his case while trying to prove the evil of the Cybermen.
Characters
Worldbuilding
- The Doctor argues that since being cyberised, the Cybermen have become nothing but emotionless, humourless and soulless robots.
- The Cyberman counters by questioning why they get such a kick out of watching Crossroads, but, to the befuddlement of the Cyberman, the Doctor rests his case.
Notes
- Ironically, Crossroads was cancelled in April 1988, less than a year after the publication of this story and not long before Doctor Who's own cancellation in December 1989.