Cyber-Controller

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{{Infobox Individual| |individual name= Cyber-Controller |image= Cyber-Controller.jpg |race= Cybermen |home planet= Telos |home era= Unknown

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  • ACyber-Controller directed the Cybermen from their base. Ordinary Cybermen and Cyber-Leaders deferred to him.

    Profile

    Biography

    Early history

    In 2006, the Doctor met the Cyber-Controller in its original form as the Cyber-Planner. (NA: 'Iceberg)

    On Telos

    Centuries later, though at an earlier stage in his personal time, the Doctor and his companions found the Cyber-Controller in the Cyber-Tombs. It immediately took charge of the Cybermen. Toberman, a partially cyber-converted Human attacked the Controller before just the Doctor sealed off the Cyber-Tombs, freezing the Cybermen once more. (DW: The Tomb of the Cybermen) Later on returning to Telos, though the the Doctor believed the Controller had died, he met the Cyber-Controller again. A blast from a cyber-gun fired by the Doctor himself (presumably) killed him. (DW: Attack of the Cybermen)

    Physial appearance

    Taller than the others, the Controller had an enlarged, dome-shaped semi-transparent brain case lit from the inside. He also lacked the Cyberman chest unit. The Cyber-Controller had such authority that, upon awakening, the other Cybermen appeared to salute him. (DW: The Tomb of the Cybermen) Later, he served to co-ordinate from Telos, the Controller had changed physically, now having changed to resemble the other Cybermen of that era. He had a chest unit. He now had a metal, though still enlarged, brain case. (DW: The Tomb of the Cybermen)

    Behind the Scenes

    • The credits list the Controller in The Tomb of the Cybermen list the Controller slightly differently, as the Cyberman Controller.
    • Whether not the title of Cyber-Controller belongs to a unique individual or more than one (sequentially or at the same time) remains unclear.