Aw yeah, finally got my invite to Diaspora. Now to compare with Facebook and Google+.
XD Lookin forward to your review. I like Google+ better than Facebook, but unfortunately everyone's on Facebook (which I rarely log into).
Cybermen are also just lame intentionally. The whole point is that cybernetic armor around the head is considered an "upgrade". But they move extremely slowly, they're very loud, their field of vision is shorter than a regular human's. Their voices are indistinguishable and they have limited free will and cognitive ability, which is necessary to survive in a battle with someone like The Doctor. Just about everything about a Cyberman's body is a downgrade from a human, but they won't admit it. They embody willful ignorance and persecute based on it. Again, I get it, but I don't like it.
Hah! I beg to differ. The Cyberman were lame in practice, but sounded awesome in theory -- and I tell ya, if it's awesome in theory then there's a way to make it even more awesome in practice, but there's a method to everything.
From what I remember of the Cybermen, beyond what was obvious, was that what made them increasing terrifying in concept was their incapable of feeling
fear. Why? Because they were an extraordinary fusion of men and machine, something that quite a lot of people were afraid of back in those days (see: Terminator). Unfortunately, a budget sci-fi can only go so far.
Fortunately, there are ways to give them upgrades; Man & Machine theory opens up a whole new universe of possibilities, much like it did for
Ghost In The Shell.
Think about it: Cyberman aren't just restricted to walking and planning. They can also develop
Hive Minds via aerial broadcast connection, always anticipate their enemies movements (much like CC's FATE), plan 10 steps ahead (much like the Paradol Chamber), go
beyond humanoid (much like the Transformers), infiltration and network hijack with the Cybermats (much like espionage movies), TARDIS-hacking, mind-hacking, influencing chaos and
always evading capture (much like Ghost In The Shell), capable of fusing into a fucking ROBOT DINOSAUR (much like Chrono Trigger), taking over planets with immense speed and mobility for combat (much like
Dragonall fucking Z), and simply making Doctor's life a living hell.
It's like
Transformers meets
Die Hard meets
Ghost In The Shell meets...
....or maybe I should give up my hopes to be the next Doctor Who's writer...