This story also featured the Cybermen, as the cover art (and dialogue in-story) indicates Cybermen of The Tomb of the Cybermen-era. It is notable for its gruesome revelation of how the Cybermen create Cybermats: from babies. The story reveals Irving Braxiatel's motivations and manipulations (particularly of Jason Kane) that began in the 2003 story The Mirror Effect.
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