Honestly I once had a similar idea, but replace the Cybermen with Warhammer 40k's Necrons. TFW The Markers see the Black Stone Pyramids rising from the ground.
So this is connected to cruelty of the daleks.....interesting, also i take that the cybermen vs necromorphs thing are a bit of a logical choice since yes both sides wish to turn you into beings like them but the differences are that the necromorphs are more savage and chaotic while the cybermen are more cold and logical as well as more technological advanced. But what makes me ponder about this series is that would necromorphs turns cybermen into necros kind of like the twitchers ?
Meanwhile Time Lords ( Its been very quiet lately hasn't it ).
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that is a description of a cyberman
Honestly I once had a similar idea, but replace the Cybermen with Warhammer 40k's Necrons.
TFW The Markers see the Black Stone Pyramids rising from the ground.
So this is connected to cruelty of the daleks.....interesting, also i take that the cybermen vs necromorphs thing are a bit of a logical choice since yes both sides wish to turn you into beings like them but the differences are that the necromorphs are more savage and chaotic while the cybermen are more cold and logical as well as more technological advanced.
But what makes me ponder about this series is that would necromorphs turns cybermen into necros kind of like the twitchers ?
No the cybermen are mostly comprised of machine parts so they wouldn't be interested in them. The necromorphs can only recombinate organic life.
@@TheBritishRunner thanks for that clarification.
@@treyfranklin6952 np. And yes it is connected to the previous story.
Imagine the cybermites reproducing en masse and converting dying humans and necromorphs alike