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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 subordinate Cybermen, except his brain was visible and he had more advanced vision circuits. It also interesting to note that part of Lumic's human consciousness remained intact, such that it can be argied whether there  was even some emotion (anger) in his voice when speaking to the Doctor.
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 subordinate Cybermen, except his brain was visible and he had more advanced vision circuits. It also interesting to note that part of Lumic's human consciousness remained intact, such that it can be argued whether there  was even some emotion (anger) in his voice when speaking to the Doctor.


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]]'')

Revision as of 21:22, 18 January 2009

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 subordinate Cybermen, except his brain was visible and he had more advanced vision circuits. It also interesting to note that part of Lumic's human consciousness remained intact, such that it can be argued whether there was even some emotion (anger) in his voice when speaking to the Doctor.

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)