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The '''Cyber-War''' was a conflict against the [[Cyberon]]s. Opposing forces included [[human]]s. | The '''Cyber-War''', also called the '''Cyberon War''', was a conflict against the [[Cyberon]]s. Opposing forces included [[human]]s. | ||
Once, while aboard a [[Cyberon vessel (Flight of the Cyberons)|Cyberon vessel]], [[Harcourt Ross]] noted that one of the reasons the Cyber-War was taking long to win was because the Cyberons could convert both living and dead organisms. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Flight of the Cyberons (short story)|Flight of the Cyberons]]'') | Once, while aboard a [[Cyberon vessel (Flight of the Cyberons)|Cyberon vessel]], [[Harcourt Ross]] noted that one of the reasons the Cyber-War was taking long to win was because the Cyberons could convert both living and dead organisms. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Flight of the Cyberons (short story)|Flight of the Cyberons]]'') |
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- You may be looking for the Cyber-Wars fought against the Cybermen.
The Cyber-War, also called the Cyberon War, was a conflict against the Cyberons. Opposing forces included humans.
Once, while aboard a Cyberon vessel, Harcourt Ross noted that one of the reasons the Cyber-War was taking long to win was because the Cyberons could convert both living and dead organisms. (PROSE: Flight of the Cyberons)