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After setting the beacon on a collision course with Voga, the Cybermen left in the ship. Commander Stevenson, following the Fourth Doctor's directions, redirected the rocket Skystriker into the craft, destroying it. (TV: Revenge of the Cybermen)

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  • After setting the beacon on a collision course with Voga, the Cybermen left in the ship. Commander Stevenson, following the Fourth Doctor's directions, redirected the rocket Skystriker into the craft, destroying it. (TV: Revenge of the Cybermen)
  • Within the Doctor Who universe, this type of Cyber-ship first appeared in the 2010 episode The Pandorica Opens and later seen at the beginning of A Good Man Goes to War in 2011. These wheel-shaped ships were based on the Cyberman ships seen in 1968's The Invasion.
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  • After setting the beacon on a collision course with Voga, the Cybermen left in the ship. Commander Stevenson, following the Fourth Doctor's directions, redirected the rocket Skystriker into the craft, destroying it. (TV: Revenge of the Cybermen)
  • Within the Doctor Who universe, this type of Cyber-ship first appeared in the 2010 episode The Pandorica Opens and later seen at the beginning of A Good Man Goes to War in 2011. These wheel-shaped ships were based on the Cyberman ships seen in 1968's The Invasion.
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