Bluetooth will create Cybermen in order to save Stephen Hawking's life. The comparison to Davros is never spoken aloud, but it's heavily implied. Speaking of, on a serious note, The Age of Actually A Titanium Alloy does have one of the few decent directorial decisions of the RTD era, in that the camera actually helps sell the depersonalizing horror of the Cybermen in a single shot: After Jackie Tyler gets cyberconverted, we see the Cyberman she's been turned into step out into a marching line of Cybermen. Between the motion of the camera and the huge number of CGI Cybermen, we quickly lose track of which Cyberman was Jackie Tyler, helping to sell the notion that they've truly destroyed her. BRAVO HARPER (good to say that again).
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| - Bluetooth will create Cybermen in order to save Stephen Hawking's life. The comparison to Davros is never spoken aloud, but it's heavily implied. Speaking of, on a serious note, The Age of Actually A Titanium Alloy does have one of the few decent directorial decisions of the RTD era, in that the camera actually helps sell the depersonalizing horror of the Cybermen in a single shot: After Jackie Tyler gets cyberconverted, we see the Cyberman she's been turned into step out into a marching line of Cybermen. Between the motion of the camera and the huge number of CGI Cybermen, we quickly lose track of which Cyberman was Jackie Tyler, helping to sell the notion that they've truly destroyed her. BRAVO HARPER (good to say that again).
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| - Bluetooth will create Cybermen in order to save Stephen Hawking's life. The comparison to Davros is never spoken aloud, but it's heavily implied. Speaking of, on a serious note, The Age of Actually A Titanium Alloy does have one of the few decent directorial decisions of the RTD era, in that the camera actually helps sell the depersonalizing horror of the Cybermen in a single shot: After Jackie Tyler gets cyberconverted, we see the Cyberman she's been turned into step out into a marching line of Cybermen. Between the motion of the camera and the huge number of CGI Cybermen, we quickly lose track of which Cyberman was Jackie Tyler, helping to sell the notion that they've truly destroyed her. BRAVO HARPER (good to say that again). Anyways, Ricky's alternate universe self dies tragically of being unable to climb a chain link fence very quickly, so he decides to stay behind, resulting in one of the shortest companion tenures of the series, bordering on potential companion territory. Of course, he's not gone for long, but we didn't know that at the time.
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