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Nightmare in Silver Cybermen Voices: Tenth Planet or Tomb?
Mrfipp
05-05-2013
According to Nicholas Briggs in an interview, the Cybermen in "Nightmare in Silver" will have new voices, and that he recorded his lines in the style they spoke in "The Tenth Planet" and "Tomb of the Cybermen", though only one set would make the final cut.

Which voice would you like to hear? The monotone, sing-wong style from their first appearance? Or the heavily modulated buzzing from the most famous Second Doctor encounter?

Tenth Planet:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WfaJYaDH2x8

Tomb of the Cybermen:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9or2yDvC3Ck

Me personally, I'm hoping "Tenth Planet".
Tom Tit
05-05-2013
Please 'The Tenth Planet'... I think they've wasted the opportunity of their new look by barely redesigning them but to have the original voices... that would be fantastic.

But... I just doubt it.
bigalt
05-05-2013
At least with the sing song voice you could make out what they were saying. The new one can be quite difficult.

Thank heavens for subtitles
joe_000
05-05-2013
I agree. I could hardly work out what the cybus cybermen were saying so as long as they are not too heavily modulated and easy to understand that's fine.
tomwozhere
05-05-2013
I'd rather them not be too robotic and monotonous
snopaelic
05-05-2013
All cyber voices are hard but the hardest has too the cyber controller in the invasion no idea what it eas saying. Lol so I vote keep the new voices
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