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'''The Central Advisory Committee of Mondas''', the '''Central Committee''', or '''the Committee''' for short, was a [[gestalt]] of twenty individuals who ruled [[Mondas]] that governed the planet's society. The Committee was the predecessor of the later [[Cyber-Planner]]s. The Committee was destroyed when the Fifth Doctor poured [[wine]] into their nutrient vats and then proceeded to attract a swarm of [[Cybermat]]s who fed off of the electrical supply of the Committee, destroying the Committee's central command unit. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Spare Parts]]'')
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The '''Central Advisory Committee of Mondas''', the '''Central Committee''', or '''the Committee''' for short, was a [[gestalt]] of twenty individuals who ruled [[Mondas]] that governed the planet's society.  
During a crisis in which the roof of the city was compromised during the approach into a turbulent area of space within a nebula, the Committee assimilated its collective members into one unified whole. As sufficient energy and resources could not be allocated to both the repair of the roof and the testing of a planetary engine system designed to steer Mondas away, the Committee issued an order that all citizens of Mondas should be fully processed in what would later become known as [[cyber-conversion]]. Eventually, the Committee abandoned their individual personalities and funnelled their collective intelligence into a mechanical shelll becoming the first [[Cyber-Planner]].  
This Cyber-Planner was sabotaged by the Fifth Doctor, who poured wine into its nutrient vats, severely impeding its thought processes. It was later destroyed by a swarm of Cybermats, which had been reprogrammed by the Doctor. (AUDIO: Spare Parts)The Committee was destroyed when the Fifth Doctor poured [[wine]] into their nutrient vats and then proceeded to attract a swarm of [[Cybermat]]s who fed off of the electrical supply of the Committee, destroying the Committee's central command unit. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Spare Parts (audio story)|Spare Parts]]'')


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The Central Advisory Committee of Mondas, the Central Committee, or the Committee for short, was a gestalt of twenty individuals who ruled Mondas that governed the planet's society. During a crisis in which the roof of the city was compromised during the approach into a turbulent area of space within a nebula, the Committee assimilated its collective members into one unified whole. As sufficient energy and resources could not be allocated to both the repair of the roof and the testing of a planetary engine system designed to steer Mondas away, the Committee issued an order that all citizens of Mondas should be fully processed in what would later become known as cyber-conversion. Eventually, the Committee abandoned their individual personalities and funnelled their collective intelligence into a mechanical shelll becoming the first Cyber-Planner. This Cyber-Planner was sabotaged by the Fifth Doctor, who poured wine into its nutrient vats, severely impeding its thought processes. It was later destroyed by a swarm of Cybermats, which had been reprogrammed by the Doctor. (AUDIO: Spare Parts)The Committee was destroyed when the Fifth Doctor poured wine into their nutrient vats and then proceeded to attract a swarm of Cybermats who fed off of the electrical supply of the Committee, destroying the Committee's central command unit. (AUDIO: Spare Parts)