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'''''My Dad's A Cyberman!''''' was a glimpse into an imaginary ''[[Doctor Who]]'' spinoff, written by [[Steven Moffat]] in answer to one of the questions in his interview in ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' [[DWM 484|484]]. | '''''My Dad's A Cyberman!''''' was a glimpse into an imaginary ''[[Doctor Who]]'' spinoff, written by [[Steven Moffat]] in answer to one of the questions in his interview in ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' [[DWM 484|484]]. | ||
The question concerned the fate of the [[Cyberman|Cyberconverted]] [[Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart]] following his flying off to parts unknown at the end of ''[[Death in Heaven (TV story)|Death in Heaven]]''. The asker, [[Jeffrey Alley]], suggested that the "Cyber-Brigadier" could be "left in limbo, protecting [[Kate Stewart|Kate]] wherever she goes" as one possible fate. Prefacing his answer with "Oh God, can you imagine. It's the spin-off! ''My Dad's A Cyberman!''", Moffat proceeded to twist this premise into the subject of a farce about the changing values of [[UNIT]] between the Classic and revived series of ''[[Doctor Who]]''. | The question concerned the fate of the [[Cyberman|Cyberconverted]] [[Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart]] following his flying off to parts unknown at the end of ''[[Death in Heaven (TV story)|Death in Heaven]]''. The asker, [[Jeffrey Alley]], suggested that the "Cyber-Brigadier" could be "left in limbo, protecting [[Kate Stewart|Kate]] wherever she goes" as one possible fate. Prefacing his answer with ''"Oh God, can you imagine. It's the spin-off! ''My Dad's A Cyberman!''"'', Moffat proceeded to twist this premise into the subject of a farce about the changing values of [[UNIT]] between the Classic and revived series of ''[[Doctor Who]]''. | ||
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Not for the first time, [[Kate Stewart]] finds herself asking [[Cyberbrig|the Cyberbrig]] to please not sit in her chair in her [[office]] as if he were still in charge of [[UNIT]]. The Cyberbrig answers that he's simply "sorting out a few things" for her, such as the fact that she has too much staff; in his opinion, all one really needs to run UNIT is [[John Benton|a Sergeant]], occasionally [[Mike Yates|a Captain]], and [[Bessie|a "nice family car"]]. | Not for the first time, [[Kate Stewart]] finds herself asking [[Cyberbrig|the Cyberbrig]] to please not sit in her chair in her [[office]] as if he were still in charge of [[UNIT]]. The Cyberbrig answers that he's simply "sorting out a few things" for her, such as the fact that she has too much staff; in his opinion, all one really needs to run UNIT is [[John Benton|a Sergeant]], occasionally [[Mike Yates|a Captain]], and [[Bessie|a "nice family car"]]. | ||
He also objects to [[UNIT HQ]] no longer having a large visible sign identifying the building as such. When Kate points out that the location of the headquarters is supposed to be top secret, he shrugs and says that in that case they need only paint "Top Secret" onto the sign. The Cyberbrig further questions the presence of [[Sexism|so many women]] in the HQ: "how much tea do you | He also objects to [[UNIT HQ]] no longer having a large visible sign identifying the building as such. When Kate points out that the location of the headquarters is supposed to be top secret, he shrugs and says that in that case they need only paint "Top Secret" onto the sign. The Cyberbrig further questions the presence of [[Sexism|so many women]] in the HQ: ''"how much tea do you need?!"''. An appalled Kate explains that those women are in fact [[scientist]]s, which simply gets the Cyberbrig on another tantrum; according to him, [[The Doctor|just one scientist]], dressed in silly clothes, is plenty enough. | ||
Kate quotes the mantra "Science leads" to him, pointing out that he was the one who told her so; the Cyberbrig's answer ("Only if you let it!") makes it clear that in his mind, this was a warning, not something inspirational. The conversation stalls when, getting too excited, the Cyberbrig lets his [[moustache]] slip off his slippery metal face. Concerned, he asks Kate, in confidence, whether she thinks other people notice that his moustache is fake. Kate can only answer that she thinks they | Kate quotes the mantra "Science leads" to him, pointing out that he was the one who told her so; the Cyberbrig's answer (''"Only if you let it!"'') makes it clear that in his mind, this was a warning, not something inspirational. The conversation stalls when, getting too excited, the Cyberbrig lets his [[moustache]] slip off his slippery metal face. Concerned, he asks Kate, in confidence, whether she thinks other people notice that his moustache is fake. Kate can only answer that she thinks they always did. | ||
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== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
[[File:Cyberbrig in The Fan Show.jpg|thumb|The [[Cyberbrig]] in the metal-plated flesh. ([[NOTVALID]]: ''[[The Universal Song Contest & Symphonic Spectacular! (webcast)|The Universal Song Contest & Symphonic Spectacular!]]'')]] | [[File:Cyberbrig in The Fan Show.jpg|thumb|The [[Cyberbrig]] in the metal-plated flesh. ([[NOTVALID]]: ''[[The Universal Song Contest & Symphonic Spectacular! (webcast)|The Universal Song Contest & Symphonic Spectacular!]]'')]] | ||
* The comedic potential of [[Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart]] remaining active on [[21st century]] [[Earth]] as a [[Cyberman]] | * The comedic potential of [[Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart]] remaining active on [[21st century]] [[Earth]] as a [[Cyberman]] beyond his gentle cameo in ''[[Death in Heaven (TV story)|Death in Heaven]]'' had earlier been explored in an unlicensed context in a sketch created for the ''Idiot's Lantern'' show at [[Gallifrey One]] in [[2015 (releases)|2015]], simply entitled "CYBER-BRIG". Snippets from the fanfilm were featured in an episode of ''[[The Fan Show]]'', ''[[The Universal Song Contest & Symphonic Spectacular! (webcast)|The Universal Song Contest & Symphonic Spectacular!]]'', a month after the release of ''My Dad's A Cyberman!''. Both Moffat's and the fans' take on a surviving Cyberbrig involve the joke of his pasting on a fake mustache on his Cyber-helmet face. | ||
* Moffat yield this short piece in ''lieu'' of a straight answer to a question of whether he'd consider bringing back the Cyberconverted Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart also tacitly served as a confirmation that he had no such plans as far as the main TV series was concerned, nor any serious intentions of pushing the concept of ''My Dad's A Cyberman!'' into a fully-fledged spinoff. | * Moffat yield this short piece in ''lieu'' of a straight answer to a question of whether he'd consider bringing back the Cyberconverted Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart also tacitly served as a confirmation that he had no such plans as far as the main TV series was concerned, nor any serious intentions of pushing the concept of ''My Dad's A Cyberman!'' into a fully-fledged spinoff. | ||
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