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The '''Cyberiad''' was the shared consciousnesses of the [[Cybermen (Mondas)|Cybermen]], similar to a [[hive mind]]. It contained the collective knowledge of every active operating cyber-unit on any level. The Cyberiad was what any upgraded organism was connected to in order for any [[Cyber-Planner]]s to control them. In addition, basic cyber-units would sometimes greet any near-upgraded organisms to the Cyberiad. ([[TV]]: ''[[Nightmare in Silver]]'')
The '''Cyberiad''' was the shared consciousnesses of the [[Cybermen (Mondas)|Cybermen]], similar to a [[hive mind]]. It contained the collective knowledge of every active operating cyber-unit on any level. The Cyberiad was what any upgraded organism was connected to in order for any [[Cyber-Planner]]s to control them. In addition, basic cyber-units would sometimes greet any near-upgraded organisms to the Cyberiad. ([[TV]]: ''[[Nightmare in Silver]]'')



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The Cyberiad was the shared consciousnesses of the Cybermen, similar to a hive mind. It contained the collective knowledge of every active operating cyber-unit on any level. The Cyberiad was what any upgraded organism was connected to in order for any Cyber-Planners to control them. In addition, basic cyber-units would sometimes greet any near-upgraded organisms to the Cyberiad. (TV: Nightmare in Silver)

Behind the scenes

  • The Cyberiad (Polish: Cyberiada) was a series of short stories about robots by Polish author Stanisław Lem.