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By the time of one of his umpteenth arguments with Kate, the Cyberbrig had taken to wearing a false [[moustache]] over the metal plating of his [[Cyber-helmet]] to try and look more like his old self; in fact, even when eh'd been the human Lethbridge-Stewart, his moustache had ''always'' been false, a fact which he hoped was not known to many. ([[NOTVALID]]: ''[[My Dad's A Cyberman! (short story)|My Dad's A Cyberman!]]'')
By the time of one of his umpteenth arguments with Kate, the Cyberbrig had taken to wearing a false [[moustache]] over the metal plating of his [[Cyber-helmet]] to try and look more like his old self; in fact, even when eh'd been the human Lethbridge-Stewart, his moustache had ''always'' been false, a fact which he hoped was not known to many. ([[NOTVALID]]: ''[[My Dad's A Cyberman! (short story)|My Dad's A Cyberman!]]'')
=== A brand new gig ===
=== A brand new gig ===
[[File:Cyberbrig moustache.jpg|thumb|right|The [[Cyberbrig]] uses his expanding [[moustache]] to fight [[Black Guardian|the Black Guardian]]. ([[NOTVALID]]: ''[[The Universal Song Contest & Symphonic Spectacular! (webcast)|The Universal Song Contest & Symphonic Spectacular!]]'')]]Eventually, the Cyberbrig took to using his [[Cyberman|Cyber-converted]] body's increased physical ability (such as [[flying]]) to act as a sort of [[superhero]]. During his adventures as the benevolent vigilante the Cyberbrig, he made use of a false mustache which he could tear off, throw like a boomerang, and then have expand into a sort of tarp with which to catch villains and criminals. On one "chilly" night, the Cyberbrig made use of this ability to defeat the [[Black Guardian]]. ([[NOTVALID]]: ''[[The Universal Song Contest & Symphonic Spectacular! (webcast)|The Universal Song Contest & Symphonic Spectacular!]]'')
[[File:Cyberbrig moustache.jpg|thumb|right|The Cyberbrig uses his expanding [[moustache]] to fight the [[Black Guardian]]. ([[NOTVALID]]: ''[[The Universal Song Contest & Symphonic Spectacular! (webcast)|The Universal Song Contest & Symphonic Spectacular!]]'')]]Eventually, the Cyberbrig took to using his [[Cyberman|Cyber-converted]] body's increased physical ability (such as [[flying]]) to act as a sort of [[superhero]]. During his adventures as the benevolent vigilante the Cyberbrig, he made use of a false mustache which he could tear off, throw like a boomerang, and then have expand into a sort of tarp with which to catch villains and criminals. On one "chilly" night, the Cyberbrig made use of this ability to defeat the [[Black Guardian]]. ([[NOTVALID]]: ''[[The Universal Song Contest & Symphonic Spectacular! (webcast)|The Universal Song Contest & Symphonic Spectacular!]]'')
 
== Behind the scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==
The comedic potential of [[Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart]] remaining active on [[21st century]] [[Earth]] as a [[Cyberman]] ''beyond'' his gentle cameo in ''[[Death in Heaven (TV story)|Death in Heaven]]'' was first explored in an unlicensed context in a sketch created for the ''Idiot's Lantern'' show at [[Gallifrey One]] in [[2015 (releases)|2015]], simply entitled "''CYBER-BRIG''". [[DWM 484]] saw [[Steven Moffat]], originator of the concept of the cyber-converted Brigadier in the first place, try his hand at the same joke with the comedic short story ''[[My Dad's A Cyberman! (short story)|My Dad's A Cyberman!]]'', which officialised the moniker of "Cyberbrig" for the metal-plated Brigadier.
The comedic potential of [[Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart]] remaining active on [[21st century]] [[Earth]] as a [[Cyberman]] ''beyond'' his gentle cameo in ''[[Death in Heaven (TV story)|Death in Heaven]]'' was first explored in an unlicensed context in a sketch created for the ''Idiot's Lantern'' show at [[Gallifrey One]] in [[2015 (releases)|2015]], simply entitled "''CYBER-BRIG''". [[DWM 484]] saw [[Steven Moffat]], originator of the concept of the cyber-converted Brigadier in the first place, try his hand at the same joke with the comedic short story ''[[My Dad's A Cyberman! (short story)|My Dad's A Cyberman!]]'', which officialised the moniker of "Cyberbrig" for the metal-plated Brigadier.
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