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The '''Cyberman androids''' were a pair of tall, black [[android]]s | The '''Cyberman androids''' were a pair of tall, black [[android]]s used by the [[Cybermen]] when they planned [[Earth]]'s destruction in [[2526]]. Whilst not particularly obvious, it appears that one seemed male and the other female. | ||
The Cybermen had hidden a [[Cyber-bomb|bomb]] within a cave system on Earth, planning to detonate it to destroy the planet. When an expedition team was studying the caves, the androids were created to guard the hatch which held the bomb. | The Cybermen had hidden a [[Cyber-bomb|bomb]] within a cave system on Earth, planning to detonate it to destroy the planet. When an expedition team was studying the caves, the androids were created to guard the hatch which held the bomb. |
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The Cyberman androids were a pair of tall, black androids used by the Cybermen when they planned Earth's destruction in 2526. Whilst not particularly obvious, it appears that one seemed male and the other female.
The Cybermen had hidden a bomb within a cave system on Earth, planning to detonate it to destroy the planet. When an expedition team was studying the caves, the androids were created to guard the hatch which held the bomb.
The androids made a distinctive whine and were not detectable on scanners. Their right hands had weapons embedded in them that could turn a human into a boiling puddle of molten flesh. They were fitted with monitoring so that the Cybermen could receive the images and the Cyber-Leader was also able to communicate with them. The androids were highly resistant to energy weapons and could only be destroyed by concentrated fire.
They were programmed both for survival and to strictly follow their programming. If they were damaged they wouldn't take unnecessary risks. However, a conflict between these two programmed instructions allowed the Doctor to confuse them by having Lieutenant Scott's men fire at the hatch (ie what they were programmed to protect). This confused the androids and allowed the soldiers to destroy them. (DW: Earthshock)
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