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Pursuing [[Tenth Doctor|the Doctor]] and his allies into a [[zeppelin]], the Cyber-Controller fell to the ground, presumably to his death. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Age of Steel]]'')
Pursuing [[Tenth Doctor|the Doctor]] and his allies into a [[zeppelin]], the Cyber-Controller fell to the ground, presumably to his death. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Age of Steel]]'')
Also the newer trailer for [[The Next Doctor]] showed at one point what appeared to be a Cyberman with a black face and an exposed brain. This may be a Cyber-Controller


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For the Cyber-Controller of our universe, see Cyber-Controller (Mondasian).

Formerly John Lumic, the Cyber-Controller directed the operations of his Cybermen, which he had created.

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The Cybermen of his world subjected Lumic to cyber-conversion against his will. He remained seated in a chair, connected to it by tubing, though he did have full mobility as long as he disconnected the tubing. This Cyber-Controller was similar to his subordinates Cybermen, except his brain was visible and he had more advanced vision circuits.

Pursuing the Doctor and his allies into a zeppelin, the Cyber-Controller fell to the ground, presumably to his death. (DW: The Age of Steel)

Also the newer trailer for The Next Doctor showed at one point what appeared to be a Cyberman with a black face and an exposed brain. This may be a Cyber-Controller