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== Toberman Villain == | == Toberman Villain == | ||
Should [[Toberman]] be counted as a villain in this story? He is kind of one in the beginning and is one while controlled by the Cybermen. | Should [[Toberman]] be counted as a villain in this story? He is kind of one in the beginning and is one while controlled by the Cybermen.{{Unsigned|Fireball99}} | ||
:I think he's just obedient. There's no definitive indication he's even in on [[Eric Klieg|Klieg]]'s scheme. You may have a point about the period under control though. It can be compared to the various instances of possession, as the retro effects clearly indicate he needs the Cyber-Controller's direct influence to act against his the Doctor and co. [[Sorin]] and [[Judson]] aren't enemies at ''[[The Curse of Fenric (TV story)|The Curse of Fenric]]'', nor are [[Hal Korwin|Korwin]] and [[Dev Ashton|Ashton]] at ''[[42 (TV story)|42]]'', so it seems in the current system, he doesn't make the enemy cut. | |||
:You could, perhaps, circumnavigate the entire discussion for this instance by pointing out that the field says main enemy - and Toberman is certainly not that.--{{User:Skittles the hog/sig}} 02:17, September 24, 2014 (UTC) |
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Toberman Villain
Should Toberman be counted as a villain in this story? He is kind of one in the beginning and is one while controlled by the Cybermen.– The preceding unsigned comment was added by Fireball99 (talk • contribs) .
- I think he's just obedient. There's no definitive indication he's even in on Klieg's scheme. You may have a point about the period under control though. It can be compared to the various instances of possession, as the retro effects clearly indicate he needs the Cyber-Controller's direct influence to act against his the Doctor and co. Sorin and Judson aren't enemies at The Curse of Fenric, nor are Korwin and Ashton at 42, so it seems in the current system, he doesn't make the enemy cut.
- You could, perhaps, circumnavigate the entire discussion for this instance by pointing out that the field says main enemy - and Toberman is certainly not that.--Skittles the hog - talk 02:17, September 24, 2014 (UTC)