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::To add to the above point, Cybermen have been seen to take strong-minded individuals to become Cyberleaders. These individuals have then also been seen to retain some of their emotions and/or personality after conversion.
::To add to the above point, Cybermen have been seen to take strong-minded individuals to become Cyberleaders. These individuals have then also been seen to retain some of their emotions and/or personality after conversion.
::We've seen their processing to be fallible on any number of occasions, and in a way, Cyberleaders are likely to be the most vulnerable to it- they're required by their job to spend time trying to figure out, or remember, how emotional adversaries would have thought. Also, while if a Cyber-lieutenant started to show emotional behaviour, they'd probably be ordered off to get their inhibitor looked at in short order. If a Cyberleader did so, then presumably only the Controller would be in a position to give that order, and that would only happen if the emotional responses were adversely affecting the Cyberman.


* Why did they draw attention to the [[Cyber-bomb]] on Earth by having androids kill anyone who approaches it?
* Why did they draw attention to the [[Cyber-bomb]] on Earth by having androids kill anyone who approaches it?
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