Or, even worse, show Davros’ experiments with fetuses. _I, Davros_ reveals that Davros gave pregnant Kaleds an injection that mutated the fetuses within them into Daleks, who were then born in the same way a human is naturally born… with more tentacles, screaming, and death.
Transcript: "we will go over permitted solutions to one of the most common malfunctions shown by Cyber Workers. Many Cyber Workers may show symptoms of physical sensation awareness which threatens their working efficiency and their ability to survive. To alleviate these problems, the emotional inhibitor must be reset. To locate the emotional inhibitor, first switch the Cyber Worker into maintenance mode by locating the switch on the left side of the chest unit. Wait 5 seconds for the oxygen valves to stop. Next, locate the latches on each side of the Cyber Worker's helmet, there are four in total. Remove these and use two hands to pry open the front helmet face. The Cyber Worker's organic flesh may still be moving despite being in maintenance mode. This is a common symptom of physical sensation awareness. The emotional inhibitor can be found at the front of the collar of the Cyber Worker's protective suit. Find the button on the side of this and hold it down for five seconds to initiate the reset process. This will likely cause the symptoms of physical sensation awareness to increase in severity. However, this is only temporary and will not permanently affect the worker's efficiency or survivability. After approximately fifteen seconds, a beep will emit from the emotional inhibitor and all physical sensation awareness symptoms will subside. Place the front face plate back again and re-latch the four latches. You can now take the Cyber Worker out of maintenance mode. This Cyber Worker is now back in working order and ready for another expedition to the sur-"
This is the most creative Analog Horror video I’ve seen since The Walten Files, Cybermen in Analog Horror is untapped potential. And, everything is original, no stolen audio from other analog horror, No AI generated faces, no faces from dead people, no unnecessary loudness, no possessed tape shit, NOTHING. The chilling voice from what I can assume to be a Cyber-Planner, and the horrifying, computerized screams of the Cyberman, not to mention the fact that the Cyberman reacts when the emotion inhibitor is reset adds to the horror. And the cherry on top? It’s a Telosian Cyberman
@@SiiriCresseyjust like dodgy creepypastas, some dodgy modern analog horror use real life pictures of corpses and accidents and such in their material. Its like how some old movies used real human remains
@@Rynewulf I'm not against this, personally. Any film or video game with good gore probably used real photos of accident victims as reference material. I'm less keen on the idea of using those photos in the final piece, especially since those people will have surviving family members, or may even have survived themselves, who may react negatively (and rightly so) to their very real accident being trivialised for some notion of "art".
I like how you can see the Cyber Worker's human spine, nice bit of gory detail that really hits home that these are emaciated people trapped inside these things!
Now all we need is an analog video about the Kaled-Thaal war. *Some untapped potential: Kaled soldier gets lost in an area with a whole lot of mutants, sees a silhouette and prepares to execute said muto. And then is promptly exterminated by a dalek.* That or how conversion of a cyberman works
This was honestly unsettling to listen to… AND I LOVE IT! Seriously just this as a concept… to think you need to reset a Cyberman’s emotion inhibitor so they don’t regain their humanity… and DURING that reset procedure the Mondasion inside the suit is in agony 100% of the time… it sends chills down my spine! I almost feel sorry for the person who had to perform this on that poor soul. Also i think it’s safe to assume This analog horror takes place during “Spare Parts” due to the fact in the end of the video the Cyber-Planner/Central Committee say “THIS CYBERWORKER IS NOW BACK IN WORKING ORDER AND READY FOR ANOTHER EXPEDITION TO THE SURFACE” AND I also like the fact in this analog horror there are no secret messages from the victim which is all too common in Other analog horrors. It’s just a straight forward Cyber-Maintenance Video! And oh my gosh if I listen carefully I can almost hear the human screams coming from the Cyberman! However…the only two criticisms I have are that the voice IS a bit too distorted. I was able to catch a majority of it but the voice was a bit hard to understand at points. And lastly I’m kinda disappointed that it wasn’t a Tenth Planet Cyberman. But I can understand why you chose a telos cyberman as trying to unwrap the mask of a tenth planet Cyberman would probably be very time consuming. But overall this was an AWSOME VIDEO! Honestly, PLEASE make this a series, it has SO much potential!
I'd never have thought of this idea- it's ingenious! Maybe there could also be an Analogue Horror of the first Cyberman being developed on Mondas, like someone having sneaked into the factories or somethinf
*slams credit card on desk* THIS IS SO GOOD. I love analogue horror and a Cyberman video in this format works so well. I do think that some subtitles maybe necessary but its still a God-tier animation. If you ever do another, maybe you could do one relating to the Daleks, or - dare I suggest - a Cyber-Conversion video.
This would make an epic game where you are sent to fix a "Robot" and then this cyberman breaks lose and tries to hunt you down and 'upgrade you' and you have to try and break out of the bunker that your stuck in plus the lights are going out and the doors don't lock. Honestly this would be one hell of a horror game
DUDE, THIS IS AWESOME! I need more cyborg Analog Horror and weirdly enough, seems Cybermen from Dr. Who are getting very damn nice videos about it. My praise unto you and them and i hope you can make more of it.
Ok good to know but what if I pointed my Cerebration Mentor at my Cybermen and induced different emotions into them? One keeps screaming and running away, another one is punching holes in the wall and listening to heavy metal, and the last one is crying and binge eating ice cream. I tried calling the number on the back of them and all I get answered is offers for a new upgrade program or free enrolment. Same thing if I emailed, just get loads of spam now. I’ve tried taking them to my local IT repair shop and car mechanic, now I’m banned from them both. I don’t know what to do?!? But seriously this video is amazing, love more like this. Great work 😁👍
Have you tried calling International Electromatics customer service? They were very helpful, but you do need to speak in ALGOL in order to get past the automatic answering machine, but that should be easy. Hope this helps!
How utterly disturbing, I love it. I couldn't work out everything the vocoded voice was saying but I picked up enough to follow most of it. I love the classic 60s cybermen as they are utterly horrific. Really helps capture it with stuff like this, fantastic.
The censor box is legitimately unsettling Hell, the entire video is 'wrong' in all the right ways. Cybermen work best when they're played for cybernetic body horror, and by god do they do that here.
WOOOOOO YOUR BACK!!!!!! YES! and oh my word that is Quality! just something i gotta say, a load of people who do doctor who animations often choose daleks because overall they're really convinent, modelling is often easier since its simpler geometry to humans, once 1 is modelled you can often reuse the model or just edit it for different hiarchies, and animation looks good even when theres barely any movement, so usually seeing a dalek animation makes me think cool... but it doesn't show me something that i am amazed by... then 2ndly mosty of the time i find when people do animations they most of the time prioritse just animating something and dont really think of the directing or purpose of the scene, its just footage is better than nothing. With that in mind is why i love your work so god dam much, you not only show your skill through modelling these amazing characters but also, you've clearly put thought into why your making an animation, here for example you show perfectly the horror of the cyber conversion by using the currently populiar horror medium of the analog horror, while using brilliant fear of the unknown with the blacked out face. and the distorted voice contrasting the clear painful screams. Flip me your work is just so good!
This was AMAZING. This has the same thing unsettling feeling I’ve had of Kieran Counsell’s attack of the cybermen parody where the doctor and peri burn alive… (don’t ask why I mentioned that lol) And however, this looks like a big finish promo for something and I REALLY love it
Yo, just found something, with a lot of your videos i see a heavy use of volumetrics, so try davinci resolve, with light rays, it creates the most gorgious godrays ever and its in the free version!
I think that’s nunyabitness on how the creator makes the video. It’s not like he’s missing out on your subscription, not that you would add much else other than being annoying lol :3
So some constructive criticism here. As I mentioned in my previous post, the Mondasian-derived Cybermen didn’t have emotional inhibitors, instead having their brains surgically and cybernetically altered. This is one of my more minor criticisms however. A larger one is that the video is apparently made by and for the Cybermen themselves. For starters, why would they need such a thing? Wouldn’t they have that knowledge automatically included in their database? Additionally, why would they use such crude and primitive means of data recording as analogue videos? What I would do instead. Because I like to give helpful advice instead of just criticism. For starters, I would have had the video being recorded by UNIT in the aftermath of the Second Doctor serial ’The Invasion’ with that design of Cyberman being used. This explains both the technology being used and why the video is being recorded more naturally. Now, either what’s going on is that the video is being made as an ‘on-the-site’ recording after the battle for further examination later- as UNIT needs to clean up the signs of battle ASAP- and you’ve got some soldiers poking at a ’dead’ Cyberman. Or instead it’s being recorded inside of a UNIT laboratory or something as part of a dissection of a Cyberman ‘corpse’ to try and learn more about them in case UNIT ends up fighting them again. However, the Cyberman in question turns out to be dead, merely temporarily incapacitated and proceeds to become active and cause havoc while escaping. The fact that the ‘invasion’ Cybermen have the built in ray gun in their chest-unit is particularly convenient in this context.
Sorry, not great. Looks creepy but can’t make out a word of whatever is being said by the awful voice throughout the video. Indecipherable. Good idea, badly executed.
Cybermen in analogue horror is not something I knew I needed.
Me neither, I love it!
we need a dalek analog horror showing the slow degradation of a kaled until they are placed within a casing to become a dalek
That'd be excellent.
Or, even worse, show Davros’ experiments with fetuses.
_I, Davros_ reveals that Davros gave pregnant Kaleds an injection that mutated the fetuses within them into Daleks, who were then born in the same way a human is naturally born… with more tentacles, screaming, and death.
That would actually be horrifying.
I found one that's coming soon; It's Called "The Mark III Project" by Fazzart.
no.
Transcript:
"we will go over permitted solutions to one of the most common
malfunctions shown by Cyber Workers. Many Cyber Workers may show
symptoms of physical sensation awareness which threatens their
working efficiency and their ability to survive. To alleviate these problems, the emotional inhibitor must be reset.
To locate the emotional inhibitor, first switch the Cyber Worker
into maintenance mode by locating the switch on the left side
of the chest unit. Wait 5 seconds for the oxygen valves to stop.
Next, locate the latches on each side of the Cyber Worker's helmet,
there are four in total. Remove these and use two hands to pry open
the front helmet face. The Cyber Worker's organic flesh may still
be moving despite being in maintenance mode. This is a common symptom
of physical sensation awareness.
The emotional inhibitor can be found at the front of the collar of the Cyber Worker's protective suit. Find the button on the side of this and hold it down for five seconds to
initiate the reset process. This will likely cause the symptoms of
physical sensation awareness to increase in severity. However,
this is only temporary and will not permanently affect the worker's
efficiency or survivability.
After approximately fifteen seconds,
a beep will emit from the emotional inhibitor and all physical
sensation awareness symptoms will subside. Place the front face
plate back again and re-latch the four latches. You can now take the
Cyber Worker out of maintenance mode.
This Cyber Worker is now back
in working order and ready for another expedition to the sur-"
Thank you, i could not understand a bloody word 😅
Thank you so much, I didn't even realise there were words being spoken to me until about twenty seconds in
@@wcapewell3089 Super advanced cybernetic race, and THIS is their speaker system.
Thanks
Shouldn't be necessary 😢
This is the most creative Analog Horror video I’ve seen since The Walten Files,
Cybermen in Analog Horror is untapped potential.
And, everything is original, no stolen audio from other analog horror, No AI generated faces, no faces from dead people, no unnecessary loudness, no possessed tape shit, NOTHING.
The chilling voice from what I can assume to be a Cyber-Planner, and the horrifying, computerized screams of the Cyberman, not to mention the fact that the Cyberman reacts when the emotion inhibitor is reset adds to the horror.
And the cherry on top? It’s a Telosian Cyberman
Faces from dead people?
What's that in reference to?
+ is this repurposed Dr. Who footage?
@@SiiriCresseyjust like dodgy creepypastas, some dodgy modern analog horror use real life pictures of corpses and accidents and such in their material.
Its like how some old movies used real human remains
@@Rynewulf Donated-to-science human remains, I think. At least, the real skeletons in Poltergeist were.
@@Rynewulf I'm not against this, personally. Any film or video game with good gore probably used real photos of accident victims as reference material. I'm less keen on the idea of using those photos in the final piece, especially since those people will have surviving family members, or may even have survived themselves, who may react negatively (and rightly so) to their very real accident being trivialised for some notion of "art".
I like how you can see the Cyber Worker's human spine, nice bit of gory detail that really hits home that these are emaciated people trapped inside these things!
When can you see that?
1:05 in the upper right corner
This tape must be teaching you how to fix an emotional inhibitor malfunction.
Now all we need is an analog video about the Kaled-Thaal war.
*Some untapped potential: Kaled soldier gets lost in an area with a whole lot of mutants, sees a silhouette and prepares to execute said muto. And then is promptly exterminated by a dalek.*
That or how conversion of a cyberman works
You're onto something here.
Make it so Dalek 4463
This is really, really well done, dude. Gave me those Dark Water / Spare Parts uncomfortable feelings.
if I had a nickel for every cyberman analog horror I've seen I'd have two nickels, which isn't alot but it's weird that it happened twice
This was honestly unsettling to listen to… AND I LOVE IT! Seriously just this as a concept… to think you need to reset a Cyberman’s emotion inhibitor so they don’t regain their humanity… and DURING that reset procedure the Mondasion inside the suit is in agony 100% of the time… it sends chills down my spine! I almost feel sorry for the person who had to perform this on that poor soul. Also i think it’s safe to assume This analog horror takes place during “Spare Parts” due to the fact in the end of the video the Cyber-Planner/Central Committee say “THIS CYBERWORKER IS NOW BACK IN WORKING ORDER AND READY FOR ANOTHER EXPEDITION TO THE SURFACE” AND I also like the fact in this analog horror there are no secret messages from the victim which is all too common in Other analog horrors. It’s just a straight forward Cyber-Maintenance Video! And oh my gosh if I listen carefully I can almost hear the human screams coming from the Cyberman! However…the only two criticisms I have are that the voice IS a bit too distorted. I was able to catch a majority of it but the voice was a bit hard to understand at points. And lastly I’m kinda disappointed that it wasn’t a Tenth Planet Cyberman. But I can understand why you chose a telos cyberman as trying to unwrap the mask of a tenth planet Cyberman would probably be very time consuming. But overall this was an AWSOME VIDEO! Honestly, PLEASE make this a series, it has SO much potential!
I like this video and it is awesome, in billions of ways and well made too.
Fantastically eerie and unsettling, very well made!
I'd never have thought of this idea- it's ingenious!
Maybe there could also be an Analogue Horror of the first Cyberman being developed on Mondas, like someone having sneaked into the factories or somethinf
*slams credit card on desk*
THIS IS SO GOOD.
I love analogue horror and a Cyberman video in this format works so well.
I do think that some subtitles maybe necessary but its still a God-tier animation. If you ever do another, maybe you could do one relating to the Daleks, or - dare I suggest - a Cyber-Conversion video.
"The Mondas Catalogue"
The Mondassion catalogue would go hard icl
Well, that was horrifyingly...
Please give us more!
This would make an epic game where you are sent to fix a "Robot" and then this cyberman breaks lose and tries to hunt you down and 'upgrade you' and you have to try and break out of the bunker that your stuck in plus the lights are going out and the doors don't lock. Honestly this would be one hell of a horror game
I am so happy that there’s finally a dr who analogue horror
thank you C'rizz, very cool!
DUDE, THIS IS AWESOME! I need more cyborg Analog Horror and weirdly enough, seems Cybermen from Dr. Who are getting very damn nice videos about it. My praise unto you and them and i hope you can make more of it.
Well, so much for sleeping tonight.
EDIT: oh God, if you slow the footage down to 0.25x speed, you can see what’s left of the human face at 0:54.
Also, love that the Cyberman is a mix of _The Tenth Planet_ and _The Moonbase_
Honestly, I was expecting worse. It’s still creepy, but not emotionally scarring.
Could you please add subtitles, the monologue is kinda difficult to hear over the sounds of the cyberman.
Ok good to know but what if I pointed my Cerebration Mentor at my Cybermen and induced different emotions into them? One keeps screaming and running away, another one is punching holes in the wall and listening to heavy metal, and the last one is crying and binge eating ice cream.
I tried calling the number on the back of them and all I get answered is offers for a new upgrade program or free enrolment. Same thing if I emailed, just get loads of spam now. I’ve tried taking them to my local IT repair shop and car mechanic, now I’m banned from them both. I don’t know what to do?!?
But seriously this video is amazing, love more like this. Great work 😁👍
Have you tried calling International Electromatics customer service? They were very helpful, but you do need to speak in ALGOL in order to get past the automatic answering machine, but that should be easy. Hope this helps!
Doctor Who has a lot of horror elements that are perfect for stuff like this.
You should remake this video with a Mondasian (aka Tenth Planet) Cyberman.
How utterly disturbing, I love it. I couldn't work out everything the vocoded voice was saying but I picked up enough to follow most of it. I love the classic 60s cybermen as they are utterly horrific. Really helps capture it with stuff like this, fantastic.
The censor box is legitimately unsettling
Hell, the entire video is 'wrong' in all the right ways. Cybermen work best when they're played for cybernetic body horror, and by god do they do that here.
This was terrifying and horrific to watch and hear.
I loved it and want more. Immensely eerie.
BRILLIANT concept! :D
WOOOOOO YOUR BACK!!!!!! YES! and oh my word that is Quality!
just something i gotta say, a load of people who do doctor who animations often choose daleks because overall they're really convinent, modelling is often easier since its simpler geometry to humans, once 1 is modelled you can often reuse the model or just edit it for different hiarchies, and animation looks good even when theres barely any movement, so usually seeing a dalek animation makes me think cool... but it doesn't show me something that i am amazed by...
then 2ndly mosty of the time i find when people do animations they most of the time prioritse just animating something and dont really think of the directing or purpose of the scene, its just footage is better than nothing.
With that in mind is why i love your work so god dam much, you not only show your skill through modelling these amazing characters but also, you've clearly put thought into why your making an animation, here for example you show perfectly the horror of the cyber conversion by using the currently populiar horror medium of the analog horror, while using brilliant fear of the unknown with the blacked out face. and the distorted voice contrasting the clear painful screams.
Flip me your work is just so good!
Amazing piece of work! Honestly, I didn't know that analogue horror can be creepy and deep at the same time. Please, make more classic cyber content!
HE'S BACK!
Brilliant video mate!
I once consider an idea like doctor who analogue horror. I just wasn't sure if the idea would work. You have proven that yes it can.
The only analogue horror I can get behind. Good job.
This was not something I should’ve watched before bed. Time for more tea then.
Subtitles would be nice. I can barely understand a quarter of what's being said.
I think this needs subtitles
Bro sounds like a deep voice mii from tomodachi life
Yo, great tutorial man, cant wait to try this out!
As if Cybermen weren't creepy enoughbss it is.
i love how for one frame at 54 you can see the face underneath, really freaky
This is the stuff of nightmares.
This was AMAZING. This has the same thing unsettling feeling I’ve had of Kieran Counsell’s attack of the cybermen parody where the doctor and peri burn alive… (don’t ask why I mentioned that lol) And however, this looks like a big finish promo for something and I REALLY love it
Oh, cool! I didn't know Mondas had VHS.
Yo, just found something, with a lot of your videos i see a heavy use of volumetrics, so try davinci resolve, with light rays, it creates the most gorgious godrays ever and its in the free version!
Love it, absolutely love it!
brilliantly eerie
This is surprisingly unsettling.
What was behind that mask?
A face with its skin peeled
Why its shoes so big
The stills look amazing, the animation is kinda janky though but great work
tbh i think u should make more
Tricorder should save him.
Really nice! Not really a fan of the voice since I can't really tell what it's saying
I didn't need to sleep anyway
A year later. I hope you took the advice about making this where people can understand what they're saying. Like this I would never subscribe.
Maybe you should make a version where people can understand the voice 😳
I think that’s nunyabitness on how the creator makes the video. It’s not like he’s missing out on your subscription, not that you would add much else other than being annoying lol :3
I FREEKIN LOVE IT
"Convoltions". Well... that's _almost_ a word.
OH MY GIDDY AUNT
SO GOOD!!!!! W
I need moar
Great concept, but couldn't make out the commentary, so unsatisfactory 🤖
How creepy!
He's so babygirl
So some constructive criticism here.
As I mentioned in my previous post, the Mondasian-derived Cybermen didn’t have emotional inhibitors, instead having their brains surgically and cybernetically altered. This is one of my more minor criticisms however.
A larger one is that the video is apparently made by and for the Cybermen themselves. For starters, why would they need such a thing? Wouldn’t they have that knowledge automatically included in their database? Additionally, why would they use such crude and primitive means of data recording as analogue videos?
What I would do instead. Because I like to give helpful advice instead of just criticism.
For starters, I would have had the video being recorded by UNIT in the aftermath of the Second Doctor serial ’The Invasion’ with that design of Cyberman being used. This explains both the technology being used and why the video is being recorded more naturally.
Now, either what’s going on is that the video is being made as an ‘on-the-site’ recording after the battle for further examination later- as UNIT needs to clean up the signs of battle ASAP- and you’ve got some soldiers poking at a ’dead’ Cyberman. Or instead it’s being recorded inside of a UNIT laboratory or something as part of a dissection of a Cyberman ‘corpse’ to try and learn more about them in case UNIT ends up fighting them again.
However, the Cyberman in question turns out to be dead, merely temporarily incapacitated and proceeds to become active and cause havoc while escaping. The fact that the ‘invasion’ Cybermen have the built in ray gun in their chest-unit is particularly convenient in this context.
Cybermen vhs
Genuinely horrifying.
O_O
Sorry, not great. Looks creepy but can’t make out a word of whatever is being said by the awful voice throughout the video. Indecipherable. Good idea, badly executed.
That’s the point it’s analogue horror it’s not ment to be understood it’s great
@404TVfrOdd way of saying "Man, how heavily was that voice filtered?"