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'''Symbolic Logic''' was the basis of the [[Cybermen]]'s control systems present in the [[Telos]] [[Cyber-tomb]]s in order to test and provide [[human]]s that who great inelligence, to be subjected to [[Cyber-conversion]] and become the new race of Cybermen. The controls must have required a genius to solve them as [[Eric Klieg]], a member of the [[Brotherhood of Logicians]] was unable to work the controls unaided by [[Second | '''Symbolic Logic''' was the basis of the [[Cybermen]]'s control systems present in the [[Telos]] [[Cyber-tomb]]s in order to test and provide [[human]]s that who great inelligence, to be subjected to [[Cyber-conversion]] and become the new race of Cybermen. The controls must have required a genius to solve them as [[Eric Klieg]], a member of the [[Brotherhood of Logicians]] was unable to work the controls unaided by the [[Second Doctor]]. The controls themselves consisted of a series of buttons and levers which had to be pushed and pulled in the correct sequence to operate the [[Cyber-Technology]] present within the Tombs. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Tomb of the Cybermen]]'') | ||
:''It remains unclear whether the Cybermen used symbolic logic purely for testing the intelligence of their "candidates" or if they used for all their control systems.'' | :''It remains unclear whether the Cybermen used symbolic logic purely for testing the intelligence of their "candidates" or if they used for all their control systems.'' | ||
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Revision as of 17:35, 25 October 2011
Symbolic Logic was the basis of the Cybermen's control systems present in the Telos Cyber-tombs in order to test and provide humans that who great inelligence, to be subjected to Cyber-conversion and become the new race of Cybermen. The controls must have required a genius to solve them as Eric Klieg, a member of the Brotherhood of Logicians was unable to work the controls unaided by the Second Doctor. The controls themselves consisted of a series of buttons and levers which had to be pushed and pulled in the correct sequence to operate the Cyber-Technology present within the Tombs. (DW: The Tomb of the Cybermen)
- It remains unclear whether the Cybermen used symbolic logic purely for testing the intelligence of their "candidates" or if they used for all their control systems.