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Shortly after arriving on the [[Planet of the Boundary]], Ashad was invited through [[the Boundary]] to the ruins of [[Gallifrey]] by {{Dhawan}} who was interested in using the Cybermen and Cyberium to his own ends. The Master decided to use the carrier's cyber conversion chambers to create a race of [[CyberMaster]]s with the corpses of the [[Time Lord]]s he had killed when the Master ravaged the planet and killed Ashad in order to gain the Cyberium for himself. Ashad's plan to rekindle the Cyber-Empire was foiled by the [[Thirteenth Doctor]], her [[companion]]s and several survivors of the Cyber-Wars who destroyed the Cybercarrier and the army aboard it with explosives before most of the army could be awakened. In order to stop the Master, [[Ko Sharmus]], who blamed himself for the whole event as he was a part of the Alliance, sacrificed himself to detonate the death particle on Gallifrey, wiping out all orgainic life on the planet in an attempt to kill the Master and his army of CyberMasters. | Shortly after arriving on the [[Planet of the Boundary]], Ashad was invited through [[the Boundary]] to the ruins of [[Gallifrey]] by {{Dhawan}} who was interested in using the Cybermen and Cyberium to his own ends. The Master decided to use the carrier's cyber conversion chambers to create a race of [[CyberMaster]]s with the corpses of the [[Time Lord]]s he had killed when the Master ravaged the planet and killed Ashad in order to gain the Cyberium for himself. Ashad's plan to rekindle the Cyber-Empire was foiled by the [[Thirteenth Doctor]], her [[companion]]s and several survivors of the Cyber-Wars who destroyed the Cybercarrier and the army aboard it with explosives before most of the army could be awakened. In order to stop the Master, [[Ko Sharmus]], who blamed himself for the whole event as he was a part of the Alliance, sacrificed himself to detonate the death particle on Gallifrey, wiping out all orgainic life on the planet in an attempt to kill the Master and his army of CyberMasters. | ||
After the destruction of her home, the Doctor was arrested by a [[Judoon]] [[cold case unit]] and taken to a [[maximum security facility]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Timeless Children (TV story)|The Timeless Children]]'') In this prison, one of her fellow prisoners was a [[Cyberman (Revolution of the Daleks)|Cyberman]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Revolution of the Daleks (TV story)|Revolution of the Daleks]]'') | However, the Master called for his CyberMasters to follow him to safety, ([[TV]]: ''[[The Timeless Children (TV story)|The Timeless Children]]'') so they survived. Furthermore, the Master cloned [[Ashad (clone)|Ashad]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Power of the Doctor (TV story)|The Power of the Doctor]]'') After the destruction of her home, the Doctor was arrested by a [[Judoon]] [[cold case unit]] and taken to a [[maximum security facility]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Timeless Children (TV story)|The Timeless Children]]'') In this prison, one of her fellow prisoners was a [[Cyberman (Revolution of the Daleks)|Cyberman]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Revolution of the Daleks (TV story)|Revolution of the Daleks]]'') | ||
====Alliance with the Master==== | |||
{{Main|The Master's Dalek Plan}} | |||
After cloning Ashad, the Master convinced the Lone Cyberman to ally with him once again on the condition that they could finally destroy the Doctor and take control of the Earth if the Cybermen worked with him, his CyberMasters, and, despite their rivalry, the [[Dalek]]s. Taking command of a force of [[Cyber-Warrior]]s, Ashad agreed to [[the Master's Dalek Plan]] upon being promised that the Earth would be turned into a Cyberman and Dalek-production world. However, while the Cybermen were indeed under the impression they would use the population to create and "ascend" with a new Cyber-Army, the Daleks hoped to exterminate all human life on the planet. Nevertheless, the plan carried on with Ashad and his Cyber-Warriors being shrunken down into a [[Russian doll]] that the Master sent to [[Tegan Jovanka]] in [[2022]]. Meanwhile, the CyberMasters attacked a train under a [[Cyber-Leader (The Power of the Doctor)|Cyber-Leader]] to capture [[Qurunx (The Power of the Doctor)|a Qurunx]]. | |||
Despite the intervention of the Doctor, Yaz, and [[Dan Lewis]], the CyberMasters escaped with the [[Qurunx]], which was anchored to a [[conversion planet]] in [[1916]] the Master had ordered the Cybermen to create. Despite being able to convert life forms into Cybermen, the main purpose of the conversion world was to power the Doctor's [[forced regeneration]] into the Master, which was watched by [[Bronze Dalek]]s and CyberMasters. In 2022, meanwhile, Ashad and his Cyber-Warriors were unleashed in the new [[UNIT]] Headquarters of [[London]], where they shrugged off gold [[bullet]]s and began to convert UNIT troops into their new army. While Ashad promised to stop the conversions if [[Kate Stewart]] surrendered herself, he proclaimed they would still be upgraded as her conversion began. However, Tegan then overloaded the power of the base, saving Kate and destroying the Cybermen. | |||
The CyberMasters in 1916 were destroyed when they were tricked into firing on each other by a [[AI hologram (The Power of the Doctor)|AI hologram of the Fugitive Doctor]], with Yaz then ensuring they would not regenerate by using their [[regneration energy]] to [[Degeneration|undo the Doctor's forced regeneration]]. The conversion planet was then destroyed by the Qurunx. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Power of the Doctor (TV story)|The Power of the Doctor]]'') | |||
===Remnants of the Cybermen=== | ===Remnants of the Cybermen=== |