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==Cyber Lord and Gallifrey==
==Cyber Lord and Gallifrey==
No where in-universe is the Cyberman that appeared in ''A Good Man Goes to War'' is identified as a "Cyber Lord". Please do not add this information again or create a page relating it until we have further information.  
No where in-universe is the Cyberman that appeared in ''A Good Man Goes to War'' is identified as a "Cyber Lord". Please do not add this information again or create a page relating it until we have further information.


Also the books, TV, comics are all held equally with regard to how this wiki covers information, the TV is no higher authority than the books. Thanks. --[[User:Tangerineduel|Tangerineduel]] / '''[[User talk:Tangerineduel|talk]]''' 14:52, June 8, 2011 (UTC)
Also the books, TV, comics are all held equally with regard to how this wiki covers information, the TV is no higher authority than the books. Thanks. --[[User:Tangerineduel|Tangerineduel]] / '''[[User talk:Tangerineduel|talk]]''' 14:52, June 8, 2011 (UTC)
The Cyberman that appears in ''The Next Doctor ''is never identified as a Cyber-Lord either. And as a wiki you should be giving accurate information. The spin-offs are of dubious canonicity, the TV series is primary. In fact all science fiction works in the same way: the original medium has primary say. If the TV series outright debunks the Loom bull, then there were no Looms.

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Cyber Lord and Gallifrey

No where in-universe is the Cyberman that appeared in A Good Man Goes to War is identified as a "Cyber Lord". Please do not add this information again or create a page relating it until we have further information.

Also the books, TV, comics are all held equally with regard to how this wiki covers information, the TV is no higher authority than the books. Thanks. --Tangerineduel / talk 14:52, June 8, 2011 (UTC)

The Cyberman that appears in The Next Doctor is never identified as a Cyber-Lord either. And as a wiki you should be giving accurate information. The spin-offs are of dubious canonicity, the TV series is primary. In fact all science fiction works in the same way: the original medium has primary say. If the TV series outright debunks the Loom bull, then there were no Looms.