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Will I get credit in your book for giving you this? Haha

You could say (poetically) that their heads are being ripped open and the cyber man grab's their brain... or you could say that the cyber men open up their own heads and cut the human's head off.

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Q: For a book - How do you describe a torture scene about people being cut and turned into other things that aren't human like off Doctor Who when people are being turned into Cyber Men?
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