Cybermen (the Man Beyond Time)

Cybermen are a race of cyborgs derived from the inhabitants of Mondas, which has evolved over time to incorporate members of many different races.

History
Their history is the same as the canon Doctor Who continuity as at the end of 'Twice Upon a Time', there is simply additional history added by the continuity of 'Doctor Who: The Man Beyond Time'.

Appearance
The Cybermen are mostly mechanical at this point. The entirety of their bodies is covered by either high-strength nanofiber metal mesh, or metal plating.

At the middle of a chest-plate is a raised unit, upon which is a light, that glows blue when the Cyberman is active, turns off when they're inactive, and flashes when they are sending a signal to the Cyberiad. Additionally, there are two smaller lights on either side of a plate just below the chest, which are either on or off, they don't flash like the main light on the chest. The right arm has a double-barrelled laser blaster, that allows for faster firing, as each barrel requires a slight cool-down period after each blast. There are also several panels on their body that can be removed to access components within for maintenance.

Their head has the iconic Cyberman 'handles', which connect what would be the ears to a light atop the head, and are part of the mechanism that helps remove pain and emotion. They also have round holes in the faceplate through which they can see, but due to a black mesh others can't see in through them. The 'eyes' also have the signature teardrop-like hole to the side, which have a small camera behind them that connects to the Cyberiad mainframe. The light atop the head is usually not turned on, and is mostly used when in dark areas, as it is much brighter than the other lights, acting like a powerful torch.

Trivia

 * I loved the 'Nightmare in Silver' Cybermen when they first appeared, but over time that wavered, and I'm not a big fan of the design anymore, and so I wanted to create my own take on the Cybermen for my 'Doctor Who: The Man Beyond Time' series.
 * For the design, I decided to incorporate elements from both the New Who and Classic Who Cybermen. They are reminiscent of the 'Nightmare in Silver' Cybermen, which I feel had some interesting elements, but I gave it more colour variation, and the Classic Cyberman chest-piece I feel has been missing, as well as bringing back the tinfoil-looking 'skin'.
 * I gave them the tinfoil look, as I feel the Cybermen are made less scary by their clunky way of moving in the New Who designs, and were creepier when they were more flexible and moved more like a human with stiff joints. Having the 'foil' gives them more movement, although they're still somewhat limited.