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{{wikipediainfo}}{{first pic|Cyber-Controller Cyber Empire.jpg|The [[Cyber-Controller (Flower Power)|Cyber-Controller]] wore a [[purple]] cape as a mark of status. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Cyber Empire (comic story)|The Cyber Empire]]''}}}{{you may|Cape (geography)|n1 = the geographical concept}}'''Capes''' were an article of [[clothing]].
{{wikipediainfo}}{{first pic|Cyber-Controller Cyber Empire.jpg|The [[Cyber-Controller (Flower Power)|Cyber-Controller]] wore a [[purple]] cape as a mark of status. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Cyber Empire (comic story)|The Cyber Empire]]'')}}{{you may|Cape (geography)|n1 = the geographical concept}}'''Capes''' were an article of [[clothing]].


Capes were generally worn by [[humanoid]]s sometimes for practicality, and sometimes as a mark of status or [[elegance]]. The typical cape was a sleeveless piece of cloth draping the wearer's back and shoulder, usually connecting at the neck.
Capes were generally worn by [[humanoid]]s sometimes for practicality, and sometimes as a mark of status or [[elegance]]. The typical cape was a sleeveless piece of cloth draping the wearer's back and shoulder, usually connecting at the neck.

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The Cyber-Controller wore a purple cape as a mark of status. (COMIC: The Cyber Empire)
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Capes were an article of clothing.

Capes were generally worn by humanoids sometimes for practicality, and sometimes as a mark of status or elegance. The typical cape was a sleeveless piece of cloth draping the wearer's back and shoulder, usually connecting at the neck.

History

The First Doctor wore a black cape throughout his life as an exile, usually when in cold climates; (TV: An Unearthly Child, The Tenth Planet) this was continued by his successor the Second Doctor. (TV: The Tomb of the Cybermen) The outfit stolen by the Third Doctor from the hospital where he slept off his post-regenerative trauma included a black cape with red lining. (TV: Spearhead from Space) James Stevens, in Who Killed Kennedy, described it as a "black, silk-lined cape" which draped over his two-piece velvet suit. (PROSE: Who Killed Kennedy) This incarnation of the Doctor used the cape as a weapon on occasion, once using it like a fowler's net to entangle and defeat a giant fly. (TV: The Green Death) The Twelfth Doctor occasionally donned a similar outfit. (TV: Flatline)

El Jefe wore purple, silk capes to complement his outfit. (PROSE: Iris at the V&A)

Superheroes typically wore capes as part of their adventuring outfits. This was true of the fictional Karkus, whose costume included a short cape, (TV: The Mind Robber) but also of the Ghost. (TV: The Return of Doctor Mysterio)

Porcians normally wore full-body silver stockings and capes. (AUDIO: The Fourth Wall)

The arrogant Cyber-Controller at the head of the Cyber-Empire wore a purple cape as a mark of status. (COMIC: The Cyber Empire)

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