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cybermen

n. (plural of cyberman English)

Usage examples of "cybermen".

In response, one of the Cybermen casually raised a short silver baton-like object, and levelled it.

Only the Cybermen themselves seemed to show no signs of having been affected by the situation.

Without looking further at the Cybermen and the other men, he staggered back to his console and collapsed into his seat.

The three Cybermen were looking fixedly, immobile as statues, towards Barclay and the wavering television picture of Schultz and Williams.

As he watched, it opened—unnoticed by the two Cybermen who had their backs to it.

Mondas itself is in far greater danger—otherwise why would the Cybermen want to visit Earth?

Behind them, the other Cybermen looked wildly around for their opponents.

As the last of the Cybermen climbed back into their spacecraft, he raised the stub of his cigar, smiled, and screwed it triumphantly into the ashtray.

He turned towards Ben, and spoke slowly, gratingly: 'Your new friends, the Cybermen, may have a chance of life—but not you, sailor.

Then she remembered that the Doctor had said that the Cybermen, being creatures of plastic and metal, not flesh and blood, would have no need of heat—they were impervious to heat and cold alike.

He gestured and the Cybermen standing by the Doctor grasped his arm and led him from the room.

For the first time since the advent of the Cybermen, the men felt that they were not being watched.

As the captive technicians watched, the Cybermen filed out after Krang and Jarl.

The Cybermen were beginning to shake from the effects of the radiation which emanated from the out-thrust nuclear rod.

As Ben raised the Cyberweapon their chest lights died out and, one by one, the Cybermen teetered and fell.