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'''Mr. Crane''' was [[John Lumic]]'s right-hand man, and perhaps a friend also. He supervised the capture of homeless people and the [[cyber-conversion]] of the homeless into [[Cybus Cybermen|Cybermen]]. The Cybermen almost "upgraded" Crane as well, so he damaged the life support systems built into Lumic's chair, resulting in Lumic becoming "upgraded". However, the Cybermen killed Crane before any more damage to Lumic could be caused.
'''Mr. Crane''' was [[John Lumic]]'s right-hand man, and perhaps a friend also.  
 
== Biography ==
He supervised the capture of homeless people and the [[cyber-conversion]] of the homeless into [[Cybus Cybermen|Cybermen]]. The Cybermen almost "upgraded" Crane as well, so he damaged the life support systems built into Lumic's chair, resulting in Lumic becoming "upgraded". However, the Cybermen killed Crane before any more damage to Lumic could be caused.


Ultimately, as a result of Crane's actions, the Cybermen took Lumic away for an emergency upgrade, and the [[Cyber-Controller]] was born.
Ultimately, as a result of Crane's actions, the Cybermen took Lumic away for an emergency upgrade, and the [[Cyber-Controller]] was born.

Revision as of 16:58, 5 January 2011

Mr. Crane was John Lumic's right-hand man, and perhaps a friend also.

Biography

He supervised the capture of homeless people and the cyber-conversion of the homeless into Cybermen. The Cybermen almost "upgraded" Crane as well, so he damaged the life support systems built into Lumic's chair, resulting in Lumic becoming "upgraded". However, the Cybermen killed Crane before any more damage to Lumic could be caused.

Ultimately, as a result of Crane's actions, the Cybermen took Lumic away for an emergency upgrade, and the Cyber-Controller was born.

Behind the scenes

  • Crane's exercise of control over people implanted with EarPods is later mimicked by Mercy Hartigan. Both asked their victims to turn right, then left.