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|actor     = Nicholas Briggs
|voice actor = Nicholas Briggs
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:''The article is about the [[Blood of the Cybermen]] version. For other uses please see [[Cyber-Lord]].''
The '''"Cyber-Lord"''' was in command of a Cyber-ship which was damaged by a [[Time storm]].


''It was never called this in the game, but resembles a [[Cyber-Lord (The Next Doctor)|Cyber-Lord that was based in 1851 London]] and was called "Lord" by [[Elizabeth Meadows]]. ''
A '''Cyber-Leader''' was in command of a [[Cyber-ship]] which was caught in a [[time storm|temporal storm]] before crashing on [[Earth]] in the [[Arctic Circle]]. ([[GAME]]: ''[[Blood of the Cybermen (video game)|Blood of the Cybermen]]'')


== Biography ==
== Biography ==
When his ship was damaged by a Time storm, it crashed in the [[Arctic Circle]], ten thousand years before the year [[2010]]. The Cybermen were then frozen in the ice. [[2010|Ten thousand years later]] an [[GSO Arctic Drilling Station]] uncovered them. The Cyber-Lord's [[Cybermat]]s spread a nanovirus through the station, infecting the workers and turning them into [[Cyberslave]]s who would try to summon the [[Eleventh Doctor]] to awaken the army.
When the Cyber-Leader's [[Cyber-ship|ship]] was caught in a [[time storm|temporal storm]], it crashed on [[Earth]] in the [[Arctic Circle]], and eventually froze in [[ice]]. Ten thousand [[year]]s later, in [[2010]], a [[GSO Arctic Drilling Station]] began excavating the Cyber-ship. The ship's [[Cybermat]]s spread a [[Cyber-virus|nanovirus]] through the station, infecting the workers and turning them into [[Cyberslave]]s, who continued excavating the Cyber-ship in order to reactivate the [[Cyberman|Cybermen]] onboard.


A partialy converted Cyberslave named [[Elizabeth Meadows]], who still retained some free will, blackmailed the Doctor into reviving the Cybermen by threatening to add Amy to their ranks through a cyber-conversion. Though Meadows was successful in forcing the Doctor to comply with her demands, the newly revived Cyber-Lord immediately decided that the Cyberslaves were no longer necessary as their were inferior to the ''pure'' Cybermen; Elizabeth was killed immediately in an ironic twist of fate. He tried to shoot the Doctor, but he managed to escape and would set the ship to detonate. The Cyber-Lord tried to kill him again but was gunned down by GSO worker [[Chisholm]]. If the shot did not kill him, then he was most likely killed when the GSO base detonated. ([[GAME]]: ''[[Blood of the Cybermen]]'')
A [[cyber-conversion|partially converted]] Cyberslave named [[Elizabeth Meadows]], who still retained some free will, blackmailed the [[Eleventh Doctor]] into reviving the Cybermen by threatening to convert his [[companion]], [[Amy Pond]]. Though Meadows was successful in forcing the Doctor to comply with her demands, the newly revived Cyber-Leader immediately declared the Cyberslaves inferior to the fully-converted Cybermen and killed Meadows with his [[Cyber wrist blaster|wrist blaster]]. He then tried to shoot the Doctor, but the [[Time Lord]] escaped. Later, when the Doctor returned to the ship's [[flight deck]] to destroy the Cybermen, the Cyber-Leader tried to kill him again, with the assistance of two other Cybermen, but was killed by a severed [[Cyber-arm|Cyber-arm's]] wrist blaster wielded by GSO worker [[Chisholm]]. ([[GAME]]: ''[[Blood of the Cybermen (video game)|Blood of the Cybermen]]'')
 
== Appearance ==
This Cyber-Leader was identical to the [[Cyber-Leader (The Next Doctor)|Cyber-Leader]] who led a scavenger force of [[Cyberman|Cybermen]] on [[Earth]] in [[1851]] after they escaped [[the Void]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Next Doctor (TV story)|The Next Doctor]]'') However, this Cyber-Leader's [[chest]] sported the shape of its [[faceplate]], as did the chests of the Cybermen it led. ([[GAME]]: ''[[Blood of the Cybermen (video game)|Blood of the Cybermen]]'')
 
== Behind the scenes ==
Contrary to popular fandom belief, though this Cyber-Leader was briefly referred to as "Lord" by [[Elizabeth Meadows]], it has never been established as having the title of ''Cyber-Lord''.


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Latest revision as of 02:04, 26 November 2024

A Cyber-Leader was in command of a Cyber-ship which was caught in a temporal storm before crashing on Earth in the Arctic Circle. (GAME: Blood of the Cybermen)

Biography[[edit] | [edit source]]

When the Cyber-Leader's ship was caught in a temporal storm, it crashed on Earth in the Arctic Circle, and eventually froze in ice. Ten thousand years later, in 2010, a GSO Arctic Drilling Station began excavating the Cyber-ship. The ship's Cybermats spread a nanovirus through the station, infecting the workers and turning them into Cyberslaves, who continued excavating the Cyber-ship in order to reactivate the Cybermen onboard.

A partially converted Cyberslave named Elizabeth Meadows, who still retained some free will, blackmailed the Eleventh Doctor into reviving the Cybermen by threatening to convert his companion, Amy Pond. Though Meadows was successful in forcing the Doctor to comply with her demands, the newly revived Cyber-Leader immediately declared the Cyberslaves inferior to the fully-converted Cybermen and killed Meadows with his wrist blaster. He then tried to shoot the Doctor, but the Time Lord escaped. Later, when the Doctor returned to the ship's flight deck to destroy the Cybermen, the Cyber-Leader tried to kill him again, with the assistance of two other Cybermen, but was killed by a severed Cyber-arm's wrist blaster wielded by GSO worker Chisholm. (GAME: Blood of the Cybermen)

Appearance[[edit] | [edit source]]

This Cyber-Leader was identical to the Cyber-Leader who led a scavenger force of Cybermen on Earth in 1851 after they escaped the Void. (TV: The Next Doctor) However, this Cyber-Leader's chest sported the shape of its faceplate, as did the chests of the Cybermen it led. (GAME: Blood of the Cybermen)

Behind the scenes[[edit] | [edit source]]

Contrary to popular fandom belief, though this Cyber-Leader was briefly referred to as "Lord" by Elizabeth Meadows, it has never been established as having the title of Cyber-Lord.