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|image            = Power behind the throne.jpg
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|main character    = [[Cyber-Controller (The Tomb of the Cybermen)|The Cyber-Controller]]
|main character    = [[Cyber-Controller (The Tomb of the Cybermen)|The Cyber-Controller]]
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|enemy            = [[The Doctor]]
|enemy            = [[The Doctor]]
|setting          =  
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|writer            = {{il|[[Gary Russell]]|[[Marcus Hearn]]|[[Scott Gray|Warwick Gray]]}}
|writer            = Gary Russell, Marcus Hearn, Warwick Gray
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|editor            =
|illustrator      =  
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|publication      = [[DWPM 2]]
|publication      = [[DWPM 2]]
|anthology        =  
|anthology        =  
|release date      = [[1995 (releases)|1995]]
|release date      = 1995
|publisher        = Marvel Comics
|publisher        = Marvel Comics
|series            = ''[[Doctor Who Poster Magazine|DWPM]]'' short stories
|series            = ''[[Doctor Who Poster Magazine|DWPM]]'' short stories

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The Powers Behind the Throne was the second short story in DWPM 2, which was devoted to the Cybermen. It cast a look back at the story of the Cyber-Controller, here construed, as in a few other sources, as a singular individual (implicitly equivalent to the Daleks' singular Emperor) rather than a title.

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As discovered by the Second Doctor, the true mastermind behind the Brotherhood of Logicians plot on Telos is actually the malevolent Cyber-Controller. The Controller is seemingly destroyed, leading to further Cyberman plans having to be carried out under the leadership of non-sapient, non-humanoid Cyber-Planners, but the Controller is only biding his time until he resurfaces to oppose the Sixth Doctor. Again he appears to be annihilated, but is it another trick?

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