Using the Cybermen for something like this is genius. Horror and Cybermen just go hand to hand, I wish the show utilized that aspect to them more though granted… this would more than likely traumatize so many viewers. Especially that part with the beginning of the upgrade process and all you hear are the cutting sounds with the silhouette’s head being covered in blood red… that kinda got me. Well done, I’d love to see more
I mean, that was the original intent of the Cybermen of the 60's, showing a "what-if" of a person having so many prosthetics that there wasn't a clear answer to if they were human or machine. The Cybus Cybermen (or at least the parallel world they came from) were similar to this, mostly being a warning of an overreliance on technology, but too quickly (as in literally within the 2-parter they starred in) they became pretty much just a robot army without any flecks of humanity to show that they were originally human. I quite liked the Cybermen that 12 came across - Danny Pink's love triumphing over the emotional inhibitor and Bill Potts' conversion both showcased the humanity underneath the Cybermen's metal exterior well, albeit in different ways with different parts emphasised.
@@BaeYeou Yessir. That’s why the Mondasian Cybermen are the GOATs. See I don’t really like that the conversion can be easily overrides by “love.” It happened in Closing Time too where Craig stopped being converted through the power of baby cries. I get why for story reasons but idk… makes it feel cheap. I do like Bill’s conversion though, for as tragic as it was. Something like Spare Parts also does an excellent job of showcasing the blurred line between human and machine, also very terrifying. But then again it has the Mondasian Cybermen, further proof that they are the GOATs of the Cybermen.
@@suddenisland5754 I don't quite mind it, really. It really depends more on the writing around it more than the trope itself, though. Besides, allowing for some emotional elements to show under very certain conditions does allow for the human underneath all of the prosthetics to be explored. But yeah, it's a shame the modern Cyberman are so misused because I do quite like their design.
Cool idea, though what if part way through the video the viewer makes the connection that the process is happening to them right now. Rather than a marketing vid it's more like this is what is happening now no need to fear.
"I am here within the Cybermen's captivity willingly. On an important Mission from the Earth Federation and the alliance's academic research into the Cybermen's conversion process that they use. Within my body are a series of Nano mechanisms that will transmit and document the process as my body undergoes Cyber Conversion to the highest academic and military authorities to study for the future. It is not the Process I fear though...is it the feeling of what comes after it." -Some piece of Big Finish Lore about a Classic Era Cyberman Empire Victim's fate
@@mitchellalexander9162I remember seeing a stop-motion animation of that clip made with action figures. I think the guy who made it used a Snape action figure for the Archivist.
This is a great idea. I have a couple of bits of feedback: - Mr Sandman is very eerie, but I wonder if something more "2006 corporate" would suit? Some deep house perhaps? - The nervous system in the cyberman suits is artificially grown (as the Doctor identifies during the autopsy scene.) I don't think there'd ever be a way to actaully remove the nervous system from a human body.
I'd say to your second point, I can excuse retcons cause Dr Who has next to no consistency with a lot of its continuity, and in terms of realism, well it's kind a terrifying thought that might still try...
I am here to say that "next we will remove the central nerveous system" is exactly what made this video great imo. We've already been exposed to the idea that they remove our brains. What we DIDN'T know (until now) was that they also surgically remove THE VERY THING THAT SENDS PAIN TO THE BRAIN with knives and saws and all sorts of fun lasers. Technically the brain has no nerves in it so that part would be painless.
woah a doctor who analog horror? that sure is unique! i love this idea, it makes the cybermen even more horrifying (cause to be honest the concept is very scary)
I highly reccomend spare parts, a doctor who audio story about the origional mondasian cybermen. It also has some horrific implications about the transformation process.
I liked Sleep No More. It tried to do something different even if it didn't quite work (I'd say that was more due to the limitations of the writing and production team.s)
Only thing that would've made this any better is the repeated phrase used by the Cybermen: "You will become like us". But this is still something amazing. Did not expect to find Doctor Who analog horror.
Well technically not, since the only time being a cyberman kills you is if you are killed in battle, have the inhibitor turned off or have your fleshy components damaged while away from the base, so have a conversion machine scrap you so that it can upgrade someone else.
Finally an analog horror for doctor who! This is great I’d love to see more doctor who analog horrors maybe focusing on other villains like the flood from waters of mars?
WE NEED MORE AH ABOUT CYBORGS! Hell yes dude! you are giving me EXACTLY what i been wanting for a long time! Cyborgs like the Cybermen, the Strogg and Borg are so RIPE for Analog Horror like content and people keep focusing on alien organic diseases or such. It is cool, but i want to see bio-mechanical monsters outside of Freddy Fazbear like stuff. I am kind of writing on a idea about this right now, so thanks dude! I genuinely hope more stuff like this is done for others and maybe you. Thanks, thanks, i so hope other creators look at the beauty and terror of bionics for Analog Horror as it seems underutilized a concept.
This is so sick ur so talented! I feel so unnerved lolol! (I’d love to see Doctor Who incorporate an analogue horror element to it, esp if they bring back smth like Torchwood, where u can easily do these darker horror like plots)
Omg this is so good! I've recently been looking at DW animations/fan creations and this is so cool! Also most of them are from like 7 years ago or more so seeing one so recent was great! Earned yourself a sub there.
I loved this, it was so well done! You should really think of doing one with the og Mondasian Cybermen too, those ones have always been the creepiest imo.
this is SUCH a good idea. i'm not a huge fan of analog horror anymore as i feel like it is overdone and most series are typically very samey in their ideas and storylines nowadays, but i think that utilizing doctor who like this is such a cool and unique idea for an analog horror video! easily my favorite piece of analog horror now. also, i think that something similar to this that utilizes the sandmen from s9e9 would be really cool for an analog horror video!
Ever since I was a child, I’ve actually really wanted to have my brain and nervous system placed in a robot body- I was a huge fan of the old Astro Boy manga and cartoon (which I do admit haven’t aged very well in some regards) and pretty much anything with mechs in it. So this concept is very cool to me. I think that this video is very well done! I’d love to see more Cybermen analogue horror. Maybe this is my sign to start watching Doctor Who.
I kinda want to upgrade now... Really sold me on the idea. Think about it: is it really that bad to have your head cut of in exchange for eternal life without illnesses and stupid emotions?
Pain is the best teacher. ~ Akasha | How will a Cyberman be able to learn the important lessons of Humanity if he/she is not able to experience and feel the necessary emotions to understand ourself.
@@backerthehacker3700 it’s different for certain types of Cybermen. The Mondasian Cybermen were moreso what you described, but the Cybus Cybermen just took the brains and shoved them into a suit of armor
'The Manufacture of your consent' - Noam Chomsky (maybe).
Using the Cybermen for something like this is genius. Horror and Cybermen just go hand to hand, I wish the show utilized that aspect to them more though granted… this would more than likely traumatize so many viewers.
Especially that part with the beginning of the upgrade process and all you hear are the cutting sounds with the silhouette’s head being covered in blood red… that kinda got me.
Well done, I’d love to see more
I mean, that was the original intent of the Cybermen of the 60's, showing a "what-if" of a person having so many prosthetics that there wasn't a clear answer to if they were human or machine. The Cybus Cybermen (or at least the parallel world they came from) were similar to this, mostly being a warning of an overreliance on technology, but too quickly (as in literally within the 2-parter they starred in) they became pretty much just a robot army without any flecks of humanity to show that they were originally human.
I quite liked the Cybermen that 12 came across - Danny Pink's love triumphing over the emotional inhibitor and Bill Potts' conversion both showcased the humanity underneath the Cybermen's metal exterior well, albeit in different ways with different parts emphasised.
In Torchwood their a bit more visceral and onscreen abt the whole head chopping off process but I get what u mean only bits and pieces r given to us
@@reverendtgirl8680 Yeah that’s true. Though that’s also the same episode with Cyber bitties… I’d rather forget that
@@BaeYeou Yessir. That’s why the Mondasian Cybermen are the GOATs.
See I don’t really like that the conversion can be easily overrides by “love.” It happened in Closing Time too where Craig stopped being converted through the power of baby cries. I get why for story reasons but idk… makes it feel cheap. I do like Bill’s conversion though, for as tragic as it was. Something like Spare Parts also does an excellent job of showcasing the blurred line between human and machine, also very terrifying. But then again it has the Mondasian Cybermen, further proof that they are the GOATs of the Cybermen.
@@suddenisland5754
I don't quite mind it, really. It really depends more on the writing around it more than the trope itself, though. Besides, allowing for some emotional elements to show under very certain conditions does allow for the human underneath all of the prosthetics to be explored.
But yeah, it's a shame the modern Cyberman are so misused because I do quite like their design.
Cool idea, though what if part way through the video the viewer makes the connection that the process is happening to them right now. Rather than a marketing vid it's more like this is what is happening now no need to fear.
Oooh that’s horrifyingly good
That is so good, I genuinely thought that’s what was happening
"I am here within the Cybermen's captivity willingly. On an important Mission from the Earth Federation and the alliance's academic research into the Cybermen's conversion process that they use. Within my body are a series of Nano mechanisms that will transmit and document the process as my body undergoes Cyber Conversion to the highest academic and military authorities to study for the future. It is not the Process I fear though...is it the feeling of what comes after it."
-Some piece of Big Finish Lore about a Classic Era Cyberman Empire Victim's fate
@@mitchellalexander9162 damn, gotta love big finish. im listening through eighth atm
@@mitchellalexander9162I remember seeing a stop-motion animation of that clip made with action figures. I think the guy who made it used a Snape action figure for the Archivist.
This is a great idea. I have a couple of bits of feedback:
- Mr Sandman is very eerie, but I wonder if something more "2006 corporate" would suit? Some deep house perhaps?
- The nervous system in the cyberman suits is artificially grown (as the Doctor identifies during the autopsy scene.) I don't think there'd ever be a way to actaully remove the nervous system from a human body.
as far as we know.
I'd say to your second point, I can excuse retcons cause Dr Who has next to no consistency with a lot of its continuity, and in terms of realism, well it's kind a terrifying thought that might still try...
Corporate deep house is such a deep cut, damn that brought all sorts of memories back. The early 2000s was a wild time.
I am here to say that "next we will remove the central nerveous system" is exactly what made this video great imo. We've already been exposed to the idea that they remove our brains. What we DIDN'T know (until now) was that they also surgically remove THE VERY THING THAT SENDS PAIN TO THE BRAIN with knives and saws and all sorts of fun lasers.
Technically the brain has no nerves in it so that part would be painless.
woah a doctor who analog horror? that sure is unique! i love this idea, it makes the cybermen even more horrifying (cause to be honest the concept is very scary)
Cybermen analogue horror is literally the best fucking idea I’ve ever heard. Love it.
I highly reccomend spare parts, a doctor who audio story about the origional mondasian cybermen. It also has some horrific implications about the transformation process.
You do NOT understand how cool this is dude
I could imagine the Doctor finding this video on a hard drive in an abandoned laboratory in the distant future of Earth.
Poor poor Bill Potts 🤖
Sick! Finally Doctor Who enters the world of analog horror.
(Well, apart from Sleep No More with the exact song playing 💀)
What’s Sleep No More about? Never seen that one.
@@S.E.A.4 it's a 12th Doctor episode, it was very forgettable
I liked Sleep No More. It tried to do something different even if it didn't quite work (I'd say that was more due to the limitations of the writing and production team.s)
Only thing that would've made this any better is the repeated phrase used by the Cybermen: "You will become like us". But this is still something amazing. Did not expect to find Doctor Who analog horror.
this kinda makes me think that the cybermen suits are like springlock suits in fnaf, wearing a suit that is actually killing you
Well technically not, since the only time being a cyberman kills you is if you are killed in battle, have the inhibitor turned off or have your fleshy components damaged while away from the base, so have a conversion machine scrap you so that it can upgrade someone else.
Finally an analog horror for doctor who! This is great I’d love to see more doctor who analog horrors maybe focusing on other villains like the flood from waters of mars?
The Cybermen are awesome villains for Dr Who.
WE NEED MORE AH ABOUT CYBORGS! Hell yes dude! you are giving me EXACTLY what i been wanting for a long time! Cyborgs like the Cybermen, the Strogg and Borg are so RIPE for Analog Horror like content and people keep focusing on alien organic diseases or such. It is cool, but i want to see bio-mechanical monsters outside of Freddy Fazbear like stuff. I am kind of writing on a idea about this right now, so thanks dude! I genuinely hope more stuff like this is done for others and maybe you. Thanks, thanks, i so hope other creators look at the beauty and terror of bionics for Analog Horror as it seems underutilized a concept.
Cybermen could be so much more terrifying. If only their potential got used more.
This is so sick ur so talented! I feel so unnerved lolol!
(I’d love to see Doctor Who incorporate an analogue horror element to it, esp if they bring back smth like Torchwood, where u can easily do these darker horror like plots)
Omg this is so good! I've recently been looking at DW animations/fan creations and this is so cool! Also most of them are from like 7 years ago or more so seeing one so recent was great! Earned yourself a sub there.
Thank you so much!
Honestly I have been searching for a horror take on Doctor Whos villains for ages. So glad this was recommended to me! Very unnerving!
Honestly this handles the cybermen better than every episode after World Enough and Time.
Cool concept!! Might have to give the Cyberman analog horror a go myself!!
Dude after finishing the new season this is gonna be the thing I watch
(Also wanna see daleks:)
I loved this, it was so well done! You should really think of doing one with the og Mondasian Cybermen too, those ones have always been the creepiest imo.
Fr the mondasian Cybermen still look so human
This is terrifying.
this is SUCH a good idea. i'm not a huge fan of analog horror anymore as i feel like it is overdone and most series are typically very samey in their ideas and storylines nowadays, but i think that utilizing doctor who like this is such a cool and unique idea for an analog horror video! easily my favorite piece of analog horror now.
also, i think that something similar to this that utilizes the sandmen from s9e9 would be really cool for an analog horror video!
Cybermen always freaked me out, the idea is unnerving
Ever since I was a child, I’ve actually really wanted to have my brain and nervous system placed in a robot body- I was a huge fan of the old Astro Boy manga and cartoon (which I do admit haven’t aged very well in some regards) and pretty much anything with mechs in it. So this concept is very cool to me. I think that this video is very well done! I’d love to see more Cybermen analogue horror. Maybe this is my sign to start watching Doctor Who.
I’d highly recommend you watch the series
@@S.E.A.4 Awesome! I’ve been wanting to watch it for a while, and considering how intriguing the Cybermen are, I think I’ll check it out
EDIT: Grammar
"From the moment I understood the weakness of my flesh, it disgusted me."
@@vacuoustruth8419 “I craved the strength and certainty of steel. I aspired to the purity of the Blessed Machine.”
@@SabikHipparcos "Your kind cling to your flesh, as though it will not decay and fail you."
Doctor who + analog horror = Am I in heaven rn?
Taking notes
ive never seen doctor who horror analog, this is cool!
Feels like some demented company propaganda video that they show to their employees, very cool.
The ideas this gives the Whoniverse community is INSANE!! Damn good job here mate
doctor who analog horror?? bravo vince
LETS GO DOCTOR WHO ANALOG HORROR
EXCELLENT !
Oh this is genius!
you should do one with mondasian cybermen
inhuman and beautiful
Man, that was brilliant
Love this!!!!
Yesss thank you!
I kinda want to upgrade now... Really sold me on the idea.
Think about it: is it really that bad to have your head cut of in exchange for eternal life without illnesses and stupid emotions?
Hell yeah, sign me up
The music is scary
Pain is the best teacher. ~ Akasha | How will a Cyberman be able to learn the important lessons of Humanity if he/she is not able to experience and feel the necessary emotions to understand ourself.
love this
thantastic
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I thought the cybernetic parts were grafted onto your body, not the other way around?
@@backerthehacker3700 it’s different for certain types of Cybermen. The Mondasian Cybermen were moreso what you described, but the Cybus Cybermen just took the brains and shoved them into a suit of armor
does anyone know what the text in the bottom left at 0:46 and 0:52 says?
can you do a dalek analog horror please.
I’ll think something up
From the Kaled Ministry of Information
“We are at the precipice of change, we must do what we can to win the war against the Thals.”
Where's Gareth?
Its unlucky the night before
Can you do daleks next?
Already on it
sus
Being a cyberman doesn't seem so bad, no hate? No depression?
Yeah but at the cost of everything else.
They are in constant agony, the inhibitor is just there so they don't care about the pain.
i cant read the red text at all
Wow another company that fails