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Cyberon
 

No. 10 of 20 in the Miscellaneous direct-to-video spin-offs series
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Starring: Jo Castleton
By:Lance Parkin
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Editions:  UK UK (VHS) | UK UK (DVD)
Description:  Unauthorised spin-off drama not directly featuring any Doctor Who characters or enemies, but the central premise (a race of cybernetically-enhanced humanoids) is intended to be similar to the Cybermen — but not similar enough to cause trademark infringement!
Also available as a novelisation.

Cover image for Cyberon
Edition: UK UK (VHS)
Released:  January 2000 (Exact date unconfirmed)
Publisher:  BBV
Format: 1 x VHS PAL
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Cover blurb:
"Cyberon’s a new kind of smart drug — one that’s smarter than we are."

Doctor Anderson’s patients have permanent brain injury, or suffer from brain diseases for which there is no cure. When Thomas Mordley begins conducting tests of Cyberon on her patients, Dr Lauren Anderson thinks she already knows how the trial will end — there will be some benefits, but no significant improvement in their condition.

Doctor Anderson is wrong...

Cyberon is different. Mordley knows it’s a wonder drug, and it’s going to revolutionise medicine. He thinks it may even revolutionise the world. But does he realise that Cyberon has its own plan?

And if he does, could he do anything to stop it?

Cover image for Cyberon
Edition: UK UK (DVD)
Released:  August 2012
Publisher:  BBV
Format: 1 x DVD
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  • Region 0 DVD-R disc. Extras include: two 4-minute featurettes, a photo gallery and isolated music tracks
  • Exclusive to UK retailer Galaxy 4

Cover blurb:
Doctor Anderson’s patients have permanent brain injury or suffer from brain diseases for which there is no cure. When Thomas Mordley begins introducing tests of Cyberon on her patients, Dr Lauren Anderson thinks she already knows how the trial will end — there will be some benefits, but no significant improvement in their condition.

Doctor Anderson is wrong... Cyberon is different. Mordley knows it’s a wonder drug, and it’s going to revolutionise medicine. He thinks it may even revolutionise the world. But does he realise that Cyberon has it’s [sic] own plan?

And if he does, could he do anything to stop it?


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