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The Avengers investigate a series of murders of Corporate men, who have all been bidding on a new circuit element. Each one of them seems to have been killed by a powerful Karate blow, so Mrs. Peel visits a Karate Dojo, Steed's inquiries lead him to United Automation, where ex-Ministry scientist Dr. Armstrong is working on an electronic brain, not to mention cybernetic men.
Somebody is killing business leaders; they aren&#39;t using weapons or poison they are killing them with a single well aimed blow. This leads Mrs Peel to deduce that the killer must be a highly trained karate expert so she starts attending the local dojo where she hears of one man who is particularly skilled. Steed meanwhile learns that all the dead men were involved in negotiations for the European rights to new electronics technology that would revolutionise the industry. It turns out one of those still in the bidding is the karate expert Mrs Peel was interested in… he hardly has time to register as a suspect when he too is killed; clearly the assassin has incredible strength. It turns out the killer isn&#39;t human at all; it is a robot created by Dr. Clement Armstrong who wants to gain access to the new technology so that he can use robots and computers to take over the country.<br/><br/>This is rightly considered a classic episode as it contains so many elements that made &#39;The Avenger&#39; what is was; killing business leaders, a villain wanting to take over the country, sci-fi technology and some good action. Michael Gough is good in the role of the wheelchair bound Dr Armstrong; a character who appears harmless till we learn of his killer cybernauts. The story is handled well with some nice misdirection pointing us towards suspecting the karate club… even if the episodes title points to a less than human killer! Once we&#39;ve learnt who is behind the killings the drama doesn&#39;t lessen; indeed it increases as Armstrong sends one of his cybernauts to kill Steed… although it goes after Mrs Peel as Steed unknowingly gave the pen with the tracking device to her. The conclusion is entertaining and, although we don&#39;t know it at the time, sets things up for a sequel episode featuring Armstrong&#39;s brother. Overall a really good episode.
&#39;The Cybernauts&#39; marked the &#39;Avengers&#39; writing debut of the prolific Philip Levene. It took Steed and Emma into the fantastic realm of science fiction ( earlier episodes such as &#39;The White Dwarf&#39; and &#39;The Big Thinker&#39; had been at best only borderline sci-fi ). Honor Blackman commented that towards the end of her era, the scripts had started &#39;leaving the ground a bit&#39;. With this, however, the show took flight.<br/><br/>Owners of electronics companies are being systematically murdered. Each time, the cause of death is the same - a blow to the neck. Emma visits Sensei&#39;s ( John Hollis ) karate school while Steed checks out United Automation, run by wheelchair-bound recluse Dr.Clement Armstrong ( Michael Gough ). The scientist has surrounded himself by a jungle of gadgetry, and believes someday machines will rule the world. He has created robot men - Cybernauts - which possess incredible strength and are able to kill with a single blow. The robots are like walking guided missiles, programmed to home in on and destroy those in possession of one of the company&#39;s special pens...<br/><br/>This exciting story was selected to be the first &#39;Avengers&#39; to be screened in America. There was a problem though in that the earlier shows had not been exported, and thus viewers would not be aware of who Steed and Mrs.Peel were. A special introductory scene was affixed to the episodes, in which a man in a waiter&#39;s jacket walks across a giant chessboard. He pitches forward, and we see a dagger sticking out of a target motif on his back. While this is happening, a voice-over declares that extraordinary crimes against the State have to be avenged by extraordinary agents, and then the familiar title sequence kicks in. Reaction to the show was mixed initially, with one American critic wondering if it was intended as a big joke, and another making unfavourable comparisons to &#39;The Man From U.N.C.L.E&#39;. But viewers took to it because as associate Brian Clemens later noted &#39;they really think England is like that!&#39;.<br/><br/>Gough ( who played Batman&#39;s butler &#39;Alfred&#39; in the &#39;80&#39;s/90&#39;s ) turns in a silky-smooth performance as the deranged &#39;Armstrong&#39;. Frederick Jaegar is his assistant &#39;Benson&#39;. Once robot men had featured in &#39;The Avengers&#39;, there was to be no turning back. Later plots revolved around man-eating plants from outer space, time machines, Venusian invaders with death rays, invisible men, killer cats, and miniaturisation devices.<br/><br/>The Cybernauts returned to menace Steed in a further two episodes - &#39;Return Of The Cybernauts&#39; ( 1967 ) and &#39;The New Avengers&#39; caper &#39;Last Of The Cybernauts...&#39; in 1976. They also appeared in the novels &#39;Two Many Targets&#39; by John Peel and Dave Rogers, and &#39;Cybernauts!&#39; by Trevor Dower in which the movie versions of &#39;The Avengers&#39; met the killer robots.

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