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A '''Cyber-Lord''' was a form of [[Cyberman (Pete's World)|Cybermen]], | A '''Cyber-Lord''' was a form of [[Cyberman (Pete's World)|Cybermen]], likely an alternative rank to a [[Cyber-Leader (Pete's World)|Cyber-Leader]]. | ||
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- The article is about the Next Doctor version. For the Cyber-Lord seen in Blood of the Cybermen please see Cyber-Lord (Blood of the Cybermen)
A Cyber-Lord was a form of Cybermen, likely an alternative rank to a Cyber-Leader.
Appearance
The Cyber-Lord had a suit similar to standard Cybermen. Its helmet, however, had black handle bars, a black face plate and a transparent "window" through which its brain could be seen, similar to the Cyber-Controller.
History
A Cyber-Lord was among the Cybermen that ended up in 1851. After establishing a base in London, the Cyber-Lord forged an alliance with Mercy Hartigan, using her to gather the child labor necessary to build the Cyber-King, and in return promising her liberation, and exception from Cyber-conversion.
The Cyber-Lord eventually betrayed Hartigan, placing her in the Cyber-King's control throne, and explaining that by becoming Cyber-King, Hartigan would receive her liberation from the anger, hatred and rage in her mind. However, Hartigan proved too strong-willed for the conversion; her mind was too powerful to control, and she used her new powers to destroy the Cyber-Lord. (DW: The Next Doctor)
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