There's something so perfect about Cybermen, people who had their emotions forcibly taken away, having this teardrop constantly present on their faces. Like it was frozen in time.
Hi, I watched their original story back in 1966 as an 8 year old. I was terrified as these nasties could climb upstairs to my bedroom. The music was great in all their 60s appearances and far exceeds the music in their recent adventures. I liked the Wheel in space
Way i reconcile it, Early CyberFaction led to two off-shoot designs. Cyber-Nomads retain the block head design. Late Cyber-Faction is essentially a work in progress design, which we know later as Cyber -Telosian. I ecall Mind Robber once made middle of road designs. Alosm it explains Kroton, who may be a midway Faction to Nomad design.
Feel like there should be different cybermen types and they vary on synthetic or steel parts. Cyber warriors - complete metal, the cybermen we have been seeing. They lack many sensory abilities besides ocular and sound. Cyber workers- metal and synthetics, they retain touch and are metal to withstand harsh conditions. Cyber researchers- the most synthetic and in turn capable or senses like smell and ect. Built to research resources but are the most susceptible to damage.
*"Babe Wake Up The Chosen Chimp has released a new Cyberman Video!!!"* Cyberman history is like Greek Legend if you think about it, you can't quite put your finger on it, yet at the same time it's filled with mysteries and the unknown. A really great video as per usual, you know your stuff for sure, keep up the *EXCELLENT* work!
Gerry was a good friend… Kit was an ideas man but every word in the script, according to my chum, was his. And the arm and leg ‘struts’ on the Wheel costumes were so fragile the Cybermen could barely move without them coming apart. Hence the use of the old version for the ballet/space walk sequence.
i think itd make more sense if the wheel cybermen were early cyber faction and invasion as late cyber faction as telosian cybermen are closer to the wheel ones than the invasion types and later designs like cyber nomads and the combination of nomad and telosian the cyber neomorphs are closer in design and seems to be a closer evoloution
It seems like there was a conscious effort to show the "Wheelies" to be a transitional model of Cyberman. Their hands still have a recognizable five individual digits but are capped off as three... and in the Telosians are fully three-digited. The "Wheelie" limb hydraulics are delicate and separate compared to the more robust and integrated Telosian hydraulics. The argument could be made that these Cybermen are a different faction or perhaps are adapted for different environments (we've seen smaller Cyberscouts and Cybershades elsewhere in the series) but in the context of the late 1960s before _The Invasion_ muddied the waters further it's pretty clear that you were supposed to assume the Cybermen had always looked like they did in their most recent appearance. Morphological differences between Cybermen are never addressed onscreen by any character in the Classic series and Polly manages to recognize a Telosian Cyberman without ever having seen one before and does not comment on their different appearance. Make what you will of that!
I always thought of the 'mouth tear' as the equivalent of a human facial hair feature, the 'soul patch'. On a Cyberman, it could be a 'soulless' patch...
I've watched the ""Wheel in Space" for the first time because of the 3D rendering animation (recreation) of episodes 1,2, 4, 5 by Iz Skinner. I bought the two DVD set, "Lost in Time" which contains episodes 3 and 6. I am not at all a Dr. Who scholar so enjoyed it for what it was with a few questions. It did seem to drag on and the captain of the Wheel was willfully ignorant at best. The use of the "prisoner-esque" balloon to give birth to the Cybermen was ludicrous. The other characters were fine as was the unraveling of the plot. Honestly, I am glad I have sen these rare episodes in such a modern way.
The little tongue thing on the Cybermen’s mouths were so the actors could get a ciggie more comfortably in their mouths while still in costume on a smoke break.
The reason the voices change is because during recording the Cybermen voice box (the bit that makes them crackly sounding) broke. They fixed it but couldn’t get the sound they wanted. Also great vid! I love the second doctor Cybermen and appreciate all content I can find related to them.
I really hope they release the Wheel in space. I think the reason it hasn't yet been restored due to them thinking it won't be worth it due to the few people who have watched it speaking for everyone saying its bad so people are less likely to give it a chance. Maybe one day we'll get it as I want to have all the cybermen stories & this is the only one you can't get at the moment. A sad thing & it feels like it'll be an alright episode as it was a better story than the worst cyberman story by the sounds of it its convoluted but its not bad. By the way the worst story is revenge of the cybermen in the classic era & the Timeless children one because the cybermen deserved better. Maybe the other odd chibnal end cyberman story not sure nor new.
A show like this must consider that time travel absolutely creates multiple continuities, thus explaining the differences in evolutions. It would be much easier to control story continuities if the TARDIS only traveled in space! Remember, the original reason for time travel on the show was so that The Doctor could help cowboys and Romans in Earth's past.
Can't comment on Televized Version, but the Target Novelization of it is a pretty good read. I might be biased on that point due to the fact I've owned it since the early 80s...
Prediction: The next video will be focusing on the early 70s Cybermen designs as seen in promotion between 1970 & 1974. (For those who don’t know, just search up The Secret Life of the Hybrid Cybermen - The Mind Robber)
I came up with the idea that they’re converted Voord from “Keys of Marinus” since in a comic they become Cybermen, and since Marinus was a planet confirmed by the 12th Doctor to have originated a sub-species of Cybermen.
I like the idea these are essentially shake and bake cybermen for infiltration missions. Just add genetic material to the little easy to smuggle spheres and it rapidly grows and converts a new cyberman or cybermat, so in a way they were born on that ship and they were never human to begin with, which is kind of scary and explains their sleeker and almost more organic look. I dunno, head cannons and all that.
I really didn't minded those Cybermen stories myself I lost count in How many times I watched them? Probably cause They are My Number One favourite Doctor who Villains!😉☮️
Great video! I’ve always enjoyed the Wheel in Space. While it’s a bit convoluted plot wise but David Whitaker creates one of the most memorable ensemble crew I’d argue in all of Doctor Who. (The Troughton era definitely used it’s base under siege format to have some strong ones)
I actually prefer the original Mondasian Cybermen. No mouth. As a small boy, the open, gaping, mouth without lip movement while talking was petrifying. That, and the human hands, without gloves. Granted, the design overall is terrible, but if they had streamlined the design and kept the creepy, sing song voice and gaping mouth, I'm sure viewers would respond favourably. The 'patients' in gowns and cloth masks (Fall of the Doctor) were more than a little disturbing, too. That's why the Cybermen were so iconic. The human element. Take that away, you just have bog standard, generic robots. "Just reminds you it's a bloke in a costume" you said. The Cybermen are just 'blokes' (or brains) in cybernetic suits....that's the scary part
14:24 I prefer to think of them being on a mission to save us from the pain and suffering of living with emotions in unaugmented bodies. Unless of course the "resources" referred to are us. Alien invasion stories based on taking our minerals or water just make me cringe. There is nothing unique about Earth's materials. Every metal can be more easily extracted from asteroids, especially the really rare heavier ones which on Earth have long sunk down into the mantle. If you want water you'd go for Jupiter and Saturn's ice moons. Europa alone would give you twice all the water on Earth. With a fraction of Earth's gravity and next to no atmosphere, it's far less trouble to haul away too. The only things unique about Earth are the ecosystem and culture. I don't think cybermen would care about those, but if there is a galactic black market in exotic life forms and tribal art it would explain all the UFOs that seem to be sneaking around here!
I remember, aged 2 at seeing a metal head and when you looked into the tear drop eyes there was nothing there. I was so terrified by this that my parents stopped me watching Dr Who. I realise now that it was the Wheel in Space Cybermen.
@@TheChosenChimp Honestly you deserve way more views on your channel. Your content and the way it's presented it so much better than many others, how you don't even have a wealth of social media links to refer to somewhere is beyond me!
It would be funny if the card for the 7th Doctor became a meta-game death-doom, since he's widely considered the darkest and most sinister incarnation.
As always another brilliant researched video produced by the chosen chimp, must say enjoy all your work clearly each one of these essays are a passion project as a long time Doctor Who fan all I can say is please continue the continuity work is amazing
❓He went to see a carnival and got mixed up with some dishrags..I would love to hear what a chimp can find about this guy..Good episode and look forward to more of your stuff chosen one❔
I've always enjoyed The Wheel in Space - if I recall the audio there is no real music but just unnerving ambient sounds giving the feeling of isolation. The Cybermen design is one of my favourites. Plus the story does rocket along quite quickly. Maybe they don't remember the Cybermen as it's deleted out of their history. Even the woman doctor says to Zoe about the Psych department brain washing their students. Maybe all humans go through this same treatment? As a radical group were causing problems maybe they rejected the brain washing or it failed?
Hello Happy Easter Chimp🐣🐣Another well researched fascinating review of a perennial Dr Who Classic Villains personally I love the Cybus ones they are eggcellent
The silly head-nodding business was taken to the extreme in EARTHSHOCK. It wasn't necessary, as the introduction of the transparent jaw panel would help the viewer to identify which Cyberman was speaking - as well as reminding them of the Cybermen's organic past.
The nodding was the equivalent of the Dalek lights. I think the producers underestimated the capacity of the audience's cognitive and deductive reasoning. We could figure out who was talking.
Do you think the Cybermen timeline is all over the place. The The Isos Network just made things confusing. I thought the CyberTelosian came after the CyberFaction cybermen.
There's something so perfect about Cybermen, people who had their emotions forcibly taken away, having this teardrop constantly present on their faces. Like it was frozen in time.
I know this is not from the wheel In space but whenever I hear “ you belong to us, you shall be like us” it chills me to the core
Tomb of the Cybermen.
@@Neil070 i, i know but thanks anyway?
I was there aged eight for wheel in space,it was confusing and overlong....Yet I loved cybermen
Hi, I watched their original story back in 1966 as an 8 year old.
I was terrified as these nasties could climb upstairs to my bedroom.
The music was great in all their 60s appearances and far exceeds the music in their recent adventures.
I liked the Wheel in space
I will never get tired of hearing the Cyber-species names from David Bank's Cybermen book
Way i reconcile it, Early CyberFaction led to two off-shoot designs. Cyber-Nomads retain the block head design. Late Cyber-Faction is essentially a work in progress design, which we know later as Cyber -Telosian. I ecall Mind Robber once made middle of road designs. Alosm it explains Kroton, who may be a midway Faction to Nomad design.
Feel like there should be different cybermen types and they vary on synthetic or steel parts.
Cyber warriors - complete metal, the cybermen we have been seeing. They lack many sensory abilities besides ocular and sound.
Cyber workers- metal and synthetics, they retain touch and are metal to withstand harsh conditions.
Cyber researchers- the most synthetic and in turn capable or senses like smell and ect. Built to research resources but are the most susceptible to damage.
*"Babe Wake Up The Chosen Chimp has released a new Cyberman Video!!!"*
Cyberman history is like Greek Legend if you think about it, you can't quite put your finger on it, yet at the same time it's filled with mysteries and the unknown.
A really great video as per usual, you know your stuff for sure, keep up the *EXCELLENT* work!
Thank you.😁 It's great to be back on the Cyber-train.
The handles are so drippy!
Gerry was a good friend… Kit was an ideas man but every word in the script, according to my chum, was his. And the arm and leg ‘struts’ on the Wheel costumes were so fragile the Cybermen could barely move without them coming apart. Hence the use of the old version for the ballet/space walk sequence.
i think itd make more sense if the wheel cybermen were early cyber faction and invasion as late cyber faction as telosian cybermen are closer to the wheel ones than the invasion types and later designs like cyber nomads and the combination of nomad and telosian the cyber neomorphs are closer in design and seems to be a closer evoloution
It seems like there was a conscious effort to show the "Wheelies" to be a transitional model of Cyberman. Their hands still have a recognizable five individual digits but are capped off as three... and in the Telosians are fully three-digited. The "Wheelie" limb hydraulics are delicate and separate compared to the more robust and integrated Telosian hydraulics. The argument could be made that these Cybermen are a different faction or perhaps are adapted for different environments (we've seen smaller Cyberscouts and Cybershades elsewhere in the series) but in the context of the late 1960s before _The Invasion_ muddied the waters further it's pretty clear that you were supposed to assume the Cybermen had always looked like they did in their most recent appearance. Morphological differences between Cybermen are never addressed onscreen by any character in the Classic series and Polly manages to recognize a Telosian Cyberman without ever having seen one before and does not comment on their different appearance. Make what you will of that!
"...But we ALL knew that already, let's face it!...". Nah, reality is a choice ;) Wonderful stuff :D
I always thought of the 'mouth tear' as the equivalent of a human facial hair feature, the 'soul patch'. On a Cyberman, it could be a 'soulless' patch...
I've watched the ""Wheel in Space" for the first time because of the 3D rendering animation (recreation) of episodes 1,2, 4, 5 by Iz Skinner. I bought the two DVD set, "Lost in Time" which contains episodes 3 and 6. I am not at all a Dr. Who scholar so enjoyed it for what it was with a few questions. It did seem to drag on and the captain of the Wheel was willfully ignorant at best. The use of the "prisoner-esque" balloon to give birth to the Cybermen was ludicrous. The other characters were fine as was the unraveling of the plot. Honestly, I am glad I have sen these rare episodes in such a modern way.
The little tongue thing on the Cybermen’s mouths were so the actors could get a ciggie more comfortably in their mouths while still in costume on a smoke break.
At some point they Cyber Converted John Constantine and his ego gave them all a smoking habit.
I just remember always thinking that it didnt need to go on so long.
The reason the voices change is because during recording the Cybermen voice box (the bit that makes them crackly sounding) broke. They fixed it but couldn’t get the sound they wanted. Also great vid! I love the second doctor Cybermen and appreciate all content I can find related to them.
This Gond goes on and on and on and on and on.
I really hope they release the Wheel in space. I think the reason it hasn't yet been restored due to them thinking it won't be worth it due to the few people who have watched it speaking for everyone saying its bad so people are less likely to give it a chance. Maybe one day we'll get it as I want to have all the cybermen stories & this is the only one you can't get at the moment. A sad thing & it feels like it'll be an alright episode as it was a better story than the worst cyberman story by the sounds of it its convoluted but its not bad. By the way the worst story is revenge of the cybermen in the classic era & the Timeless children one because the cybermen deserved better. Maybe the other odd chibnal end cyberman story not sure nor new.
A show like this must consider that time travel absolutely creates multiple continuities, thus explaining the differences in evolutions. It would be much easier to control story continuities if the TARDIS only traveled in space! Remember, the original reason for time travel on the show was so that The Doctor could help cowboys and Romans in Earth's past.
Can't comment on Televized Version, but the Target Novelization of it is a pretty good read. I might be biased on that point due to the fact I've owned it since the early 80s...
Prediction: The next video will be focusing on the early 70s Cybermen designs as seen in promotion between 1970 & 1974. (For those who don’t know, just search up The Secret Life of the Hybrid Cybermen - The Mind Robber)
Excellent resource! Thank you.
I came up with the idea that they’re converted Voord from “Keys of Marinus” since in a comic they become Cybermen, and since Marinus was a planet confirmed by the 12th Doctor to have originated a sub-species of Cybermen.
The stuff in the Dr Who comic is non canon
I like the idea these are essentially shake and bake cybermen for infiltration missions. Just add genetic material to the little easy to smuggle spheres and it rapidly grows and converts a new cyberman or cybermat, so in a way they were born on that ship and they were never human to begin with, which is kind of scary and explains their sleeker and almost more organic look. I dunno, head cannons and all that.
The cybermen are my favourite Doctor Who monster and so these videos are my favourite to watch!
I really didn't minded those Cybermen stories myself I lost count in How many times I watched them? Probably cause They are My Number One favourite Doctor who Villains!😉☮️
Great video!
I’ve always enjoyed the Wheel in Space. While it’s a bit convoluted plot wise but David Whitaker creates one of the most memorable ensemble crew I’d argue in all of Doctor Who. (The Troughton era definitely used it’s base under siege format to have some strong ones)
20:32 Cyber Leader
I actually prefer the original Mondasian Cybermen. No mouth. As a small boy, the open, gaping, mouth without lip movement while talking was petrifying. That, and the human hands, without gloves.
Granted, the design overall is terrible, but if they had streamlined the design and kept the creepy, sing song voice and gaping mouth, I'm sure viewers would respond favourably.
The 'patients' in gowns and cloth masks (Fall of the Doctor) were more than a little disturbing, too.
That's why the Cybermen were so iconic. The human element. Take that away, you just have bog standard, generic robots.
"Just reminds you it's a bloke in a costume" you said. The Cybermen are just 'blokes' (or brains) in cybernetic suits....that's the scary part
14:24 I prefer to think of them being on a mission to save us from the pain and suffering of living with emotions in unaugmented bodies. Unless of course the "resources" referred to are us. Alien invasion stories based on taking our minerals or water just make me cringe. There is nothing unique about Earth's materials. Every metal can be more easily extracted from asteroids, especially the really rare heavier ones which on Earth have long sunk down into the mantle. If you want water you'd go for Jupiter and Saturn's ice moons. Europa alone would give you twice all the water on Earth. With a fraction of Earth's gravity and next to no atmosphere, it's far less trouble to haul away too. The only things unique about Earth are the ecosystem and culture. I don't think cybermen would care about those, but if there is a galactic black market in exotic life forms and tribal art it would explain all the UFOs that seem to be sneaking around here!
Wonder when episodes 1,2,4 and 5 will get the animation treatment.
I remember, aged 2 at seeing a metal head and when you looked into the tear drop eyes there was nothing there. I was so terrified by this that my parents stopped me watching Dr Who. I realise now that it was the Wheel in Space Cybermen.
You think you'll cover the 80s/ cybermen , cybus, cyber legion, cyberiad, cyber warriors and cyber lords in the future?
Oh yes!😉🐵
What an awesome video. This actually drove me to rewatch the wheel in space an I had a great time so thanks for that!
Welp, I'm adding this to the 'History Of The Cybermen: The Chosen Chimp' playlist lol. And here was me thinking the series had finished. :p
Gonna be a few more to add later down the line.😉😉
@@TheChosenChimp Honestly you deserve way more views on your channel. Your content and the way it's presented it so much better than many others, how you don't even have a wealth of social media links to refer to somewhere is beyond me!
Thank you very much. That means a great deal.😀🙉
It would be funny if the card for the 7th Doctor became a meta-game death-doom, since he's widely considered the darkest and most sinister incarnation.
I can’t wait for early cyber faction
The Cybermen are my alltime favourite recurring villains in Dr Who they IMO, are more interesting characters than the Daleks .
Excellent video, Chimp! And thanks for taking the hit of trying to unravel this stuff for us, so we don't have to :)
As always another brilliant researched video produced by the chosen chimp, must say enjoy all your work clearly each one of these essays are a passion project as a long time Doctor Who fan all I can say is please continue the continuity work is amazing
Thank you, John. That means a great deal. More vids coming soon!!🙂🙂🙉
Another great video!
❓He went to see a carnival and got mixed up with some dishrags..I would love to hear what a chimp can find about this guy..Good episode and look forward to more of your stuff chosen one❔
I've always enjoyed The Wheel in Space - if I recall the audio there is no real music but just unnerving ambient sounds giving the feeling of isolation. The Cybermen design is one of my favourites. Plus the story does rocket along quite quickly.
Maybe they don't remember the Cybermen as it's deleted out of their history. Even the woman doctor says to Zoe about the Psych department brain washing their students. Maybe all humans go through this same treatment? As a radical group were causing problems maybe they rejected the brain washing or it failed?
Hello Happy Easter Chimp🐣🐣Another well researched fascinating review of a perennial Dr Who Classic Villains personally I love the Cybus ones they are eggcellent
What versions of the wheel did you watch?
The silly head-nodding business was taken to the extreme in EARTHSHOCK. It wasn't necessary, as the introduction of the transparent jaw panel would help the viewer to identify which Cyberman was speaking - as well as reminding them of the Cybermen's organic past.
The nodding was the equivalent of the Dalek lights. I think the producers underestimated the capacity of the audience's cognitive and deductive reasoning. We could figure out who was talking.
Do you think the Cybermen timeline is all over the place. The The Isos Network just made things confusing. I thought the CyberTelosian came after the CyberFaction cybermen.
I went to school with kits younger brother cycle
had a william hartell cyberman on the side of a scooter. used looked so good. as revenge of the cybermen by the prisoners. turn it up. youll like.Sean
Dont confuse yourself,the only extranious media in the sixties were the Annuals and some comics.
Nerds