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Cybernetics: The science of grafting mechanical/electronic enhancements on organic creatures, oftentimes by replacing limbs with robotic parts or even mechanical weapons (such as an Arm Cannon), for instance, though often it's only called cybernetics if it's a smidge more complicated.
Cybernetics (from Gratuitous Greek for "piloting", because Everything Sounds Futuristic in Greek) is the study and development of regulated systems; a cyborg (short for cybernetic organism) would be a human integrated with a control-feedback system.note Cybernetics is applicable when a system being analyzed is involved in a closed signaling loop; that is, where action by the system generates some change in its environment and that change is reflected in that system in some manner (feedback) that triggers a system change, originally referred to as a "circular causal" relationship For example, a hearing aid sends amplified signal into the ear canal, and can be controlled with a finger on the volume. A pacemaker detects heart rhythms and sends its own impulses to regulate it. A peg leg neither sends nor receives signal, but more sophisticated prosthetics include voluntary control systems, and even some simulated tactile feedback.
So anyway, what you end up with is everyone thinking of cybernetics as meaning putting mechanical parts on a living being, and it's not even too wrong to use it like that, although in real life, it could also just mean studying any control-feedback system.
As Hollywood Science, cybernetics in fiction often involves replacing an entire body except for half a face/chest with mechanical parts and can go as advanced as having a lone brain reside inside a machine, while cybernetics in Real Life presently peaks at ocular implants with low frame-rate and gray-scale vision. If your generic Mad Scientist has a specialty in robotics, or even dabbles in it, you should expect this trope to come up relatively soon. Those who have been subject to cybernetics are called Cyborgs, as opposed to Androids, which are Ridiculously Human Robots. It's somewhat common in media that take place in the "present", and will almost certainly come up in storylines 20 Minutes into the Future.
There's also the matter of how one starts off. Cyborgs include biological humans with parts replaced with machinery, while machines with biological parts added are instead Wetware Body, Meat-Sack Robot or Organic Technology (or if put together from scratch, an Artificial Human.) Whether or not this detracts from them being a person depends on the series. Sometimes as long as the brain is organic, in lieu of Brain Uploading, it's a person. Sometimes not even then.
In the original definition of "cybernetics", it was the study of constructing machines by mimicking real organisms, e.g., building insect robots that process sensory and motion information like insects do. Thus, "cybernetic organism" can refer to such a pure machine. The "super-prosthetic" part came later, but it has overshadowed the earlier definition. "Bionics" is an older term from the design field, where it meant mimicking nature in order to get an elegant, functional product (see Victor Papanek's seminal book, Design For The Real World for multiple examples). It was used much in this manner by Martin Caidin's early 1970s novel Cyborg, to describe mechanical prosthetics designed to look and act like real limbs, but in the adaptation of Cyborg into The Six Million Dollar Man, the "elements of nature" aspect was lost, and it became a generic term for the enhancement of people with mechanical parts. Fortunately for those who use it for its original meaning, this definition is seldom seen anymore.
Common things used in cybernetics include the Restraining Bolt, the Arm Cannon and Artificial Limbs. On the highest level of tech we have Nanomachines infusing biological beings. Just be careful not to overdo it, if you're in a setting where Cybernetics Eat Your Soul or where they're treated as Power Upgrading Deformations. Often cybernetics is used as an excuse to bring someone Back from the Dead, even if the brain has been dead a while. One can certainly expect some questions about What Measure Is a Non-Human?, and an attempt to take over or "replace" mundane humanity is not out of the question. Of course, it's also possible for most cyborgs to be Pro Human Transhumans.
Note that in many cases, a Hollywood Style Cyborg will become super strong or super fast just from replacement of arms and/or legs. Actually, the replacement limbs would require extensive attachments throughout the body, otherwise, the limbs would rip themselves from the body, among other non-optimal outcomes.
Outside of transhumanist subculture, cyborgs tend to be viewed as one of the most horrifying monster types in existence by mainstream audiences. If you're trying to convince an audience that your villain is completely morally irredeemable, portraying them as a cyborg is one of the easiest and most effective ways to do it.
See its Super-Trope Transhuman for all ways of enhancement. May also overlapped with Human Weapon. If you're of a transhuman bent, prepare for a dose of I Want My Jetpack. Contrast Meat-Sack Robot, when organic components are grafted onto an artificial body.
Subtropes include:
Artificial Limbs
Electronic Eyes
Cybernetics Eat Your Soul
Cyborg Helmsman
Full-Conversion Cyborg
Man in the Machine
Swiss-Army Appendage
Unwilling Roboticisation
We Can Rebuild Him
Wetware CPU
For the DC Comics character, Victor Stone, see Teen Titans. For the movie, see Cyborg (1989). For the Tabletop RPG, see CY_BORG (2022).
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The Mecha Easter Bunny is created partly based on the original Easter Bunny's DNA, but is only organic on the surface, much like a Terminator.
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The main character of The Six Million Dollar Man and his Distaff Counterpart in The Bionic Woman were both normal humans who had been horribly injured in accidents, and had both legs and one arm replaced with super-strong mechanical limbs. He also had an Electronic Eye, while she had a super-sensitive artificial ear.
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Adventure Time:
Finn has a strange tendency to lose his arm in any given time-line, generally receiving a clawed cyborg arm that he seems to function well with. This is first seen in the Farmworld timeline introduced in The Lich, where he had a mechanical arm with no explanation. His prior incarnation before the timelines diverged, Shoko had a very similar one, only built by Princess Bubblegum to replace the arm her parents sold to buy a computer. Since then, it's happened twice in the main timeline; thrice if you count pillow-world as part of the main timeline. He made do with a succession of kludgy artificial arms given to him by various princesses the first time, a pillow arm in the pillow world, and then, via a complicated series of events involving a curse and some magic blood, regrew a natural seeming arm, which he later lost when his grass sword became sentient and burst out of his arm. Since then, he's used an intelligent mechanical arm which becomes various tools in response to voice commands. He's also mentioned wanting bionic legs, though this might be a joke. He does seem to avert Cybernetics Will Eat Your Soul quite well.
This is also the most likely explanation of Finn's auto-tune voice, which he supposedly got from swallowing a tiny computer. He sure does seem to be destined to become a cyborg, doesn't he?
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Worm: A number of characters have cybernetics. Defiant/Armsmaster upgrades himself with robotic limbs and a number of other augmentations after suffering severe injuries, Mannequin sealed himself into a puppetlike body, and Bonesaw has given herself a prehensile spine, among other things.
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All-Star Squadron: The golden age Robotman (Robert Crane).
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The Space Wolves make use of animals such as ravens and giant wolves, partly cyborged to make them more powerful and dangerous.
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Doctor Cyber has cybernetic implants in the Post-Crisis continuity. This only fits her Post-Crisis self, as her original iteration just wears Powered Armor and her modern Wonder Woman (Rebirth) iteration is an AI who was never human to begin with.
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Starting with Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam, we have Enhanced Humans or Cyber-Newtypes, which modify their brain with electronics and other things to grant them Newtype abilities. Sadly, they also have the ability to make people go crazy since you're messing with their mind.
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Lab Rats and its spin-off Lab Rats: Elite Force:
The main co-protagonists, Adam, Bree, and Chase, are teenaged cybernetic/bionic superhumans, whom their original creator, Douglas Davenport, intended to use as bionic super-soldiers, to try and sell them off to different countries' governments for profit.note He also contemplated using them for more evil purposes as well, such as trying to use them to create his own army of henchmen and minions in order to see if he could take over the world as an evil dictator, so it's worth nothing that he wasn't doing it just for the money either. However, his younger brother and one of the other main deuteragonists of the show, Donald Davenport, and his wife, Tasha Dooley-Davenport, stole them from Douglas and adopted them as their own children in order to raise them in a safer and more normal environment like regular human beings. As they grow older and as they go to high school, he then trains them to use their cybernetic and bionic powers for good, so that they can become a team of superheroes together and learn how to balance their hero lives with their normal, human lives.
Donald's stepson (his wife Tasha's son), Leo Dooley, also becomes a half-bionic superhuman when he's given a bionic arm and leg to treat the near-fatal, mortal injuries he suffered while trying to fight Douglas and his army of bionic superhumans. What's even more interesting is that in Elite Force, Douglas actually has a Heel–Face Turn and becomes a good guy when he reconciles with his younger brother, Donald, and he actually decides to reform his army of bionic superhumans he created into an elite army of superheroes who can help different countries and law enforcement organizations to fight crime.
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Sonic the Hedgehog (Archie Comics):
Bunnie Rabbot (now Bunnie D'Coolette), a Mobian that got partly roboticized leaving her with three robotic limbs (her left arm and both legs). She eventually gets these parts upgraded, meaning the process could never be undone. As shown by Sonic Universe's "30 Years Later" storyline, her and Antoine's children, Jacque and Belle D'Coolette, have inherited this trait.
Ken "Monkey" Khan is a Mobian that was turned into a cyborg as part of an experiment by Robotnik as his prototype for the initial plan to cyberize Mobians into loyal soldiers. Robotnik abandoned the plan when Khan was the Sole Survivor of his village to undergo the procedure and turned out to be uncontrollable with a huge grudge, sealing him away and turning to his roboticization plan after stealing the roboticizer. Khan eventually got out and remained a thorn in Robotnik's side to the end. Ironically, the experiments Monkey Khan underwent would become the precursor to the Legionization used by Robo-Robotnik/Dr. Eggman. Notably, Khan's cybernetics are internal as outwardly he displays few visual signs of any machinery.
Then there's the Dark Legion, whose Machine Worship lifestyle dictates that all their members become this. Trademarks include one robotic dreadlock and a chip implanted into a member's brain at birth that allows for their memory to be wiped in case of capture or defection. This is particularly disturbing as it has been revealed that instead of executing prisoners, they forcibly "Legionize" them into cyborg soldiers. The majority of them would lose this status after Knuckles transformed into Enerjak uses his reality-warping power to remove them (with one of the few to keep them being his girlfriend Julie-Su, and only because he didn't get the chance to before he had other things to worry about), but then much of the Dark Legion would join Eggman's service to get new implants with bombs implanted. Ironically, Eggman likes this so much (and with it being a convenient replacement for Unwilling Roboticization) that he makes "Legionization" mandatory for any new organic recruits to his empire.
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X-Men:
Wolverine's adamantium-bonded skeleton may count (which would also include Sabretooth and Bullseye). He definitely counted prior to having his adamantium removed, because his claws were explicitly cybernetic implants in mechanical housings. They were later retconned into being a natural part of his skeletal structure, extended and retracted through muscular action.
Cable, thanks to the techno-organic virus he was infected with.
Other cyborgs include Omega Red, Apocalypse, Lady Deathstrike, Donald Pierce, Cyber, Garrison Kane, Forge, and many more.
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Sluggy Freelance:
This shows up as part of a Borg parody. Riff and Torg actually become cyborgs for a couple strips, but have all their cybernetic implants taken away when they get kicked out of the Collective.
The Mecha Easter Bunny is created partly based on the original Easter Bunny's DNA, but is only organic on the surface, much like a Terminator.
Dr. Crabtree hasn't got any specific part replaced with cybernetics but is so full of integrated nanites throughout that she is capable of things impossible for humans but would go splat if exposed to an EMP.
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Doom Patrol: Robotman (Cliff Steele).
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ManTech: The comic is based around this trope, with heroic cyborgs fighting evil robots. The three dying heroes are made into cyborgs to save their lives, their whole bodies being replaced with boxy robotic bits, gaining superpowers in the process. Aquatech hates what has happened to him, Solartech accepts it as a necessity, and Lasertech loves it.
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Moscow 2160: Augmented people are very common in Moscow. Even Danila's step-sister, Nora, traded her arm for Fraddy Cryuger-esque claw.
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Plan 7 of 9 from Outer Space: In the Zeerust future of Captain Proton, women are getting cybernetic enhancements to compete with Sexbots and Do Anything Robots who are replacing them in the domestic sphere. However, these enhanced women have little patience with taking orders from men and so decide to Take Over the World.
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Change 123: Col. Ralph Austin (an American soldier) lost his left arm and had it replaced with an advanced prosthetic.
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Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.:
Aquila Amador from the episode "Eye Spy" has a cybernetic eye.
Mike Peterson becomes Deathlok after being blown up by Centipede, gaining, among others, a cybernetic eye and a bionic leg.
Agent Garrett turns out to be a Deathlok prototype.
In season 3, Coulson has a robotic hand.
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Godzilla: The Series has Cyber-Godzilla, the resurrected form of GINO.
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JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Battle Tendency gives us Rudolf von Stroheim, the Nazi cyborg (yes, Nazi cyborg), complete with a chest turret and swastika-shaped eye laser. He's on the protagonist's side.
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Blue Beetle: Depending on the version, Blue Beetle's scarab is either separate from its host or integrated into its body.
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Lyrical Nanoha features the Combat Cyborgs: Subaru and Ginga Nakajima and the twelve Numbers. The lore mentions that cybernetic prosthetics are readily available thanks to Mid-Childan medicine, but the Combat Cyborgs take it a dozen steps further, having been genetically engineered from before birth to incorporate extensive combat-oriented cybernetic enhancements without their bodies rejecting it all. The series also offers a justification for where all those enhancements draw power from: all Combat Cyborgs are latent mages whose bodies generate mana (essentially the "energy of life" in this setting) and a special implant continuously converts it to electricity to power the circuits.
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Naruto: Sasori turns himself into this, using magic puppetry instead of hard robotics. His gran did the same thing, but only to one arm.
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Years and Years: Bethany wants to become one, and eventually she gets her wish, getting implants placed in her hand that let her access the Internet remotely. It's only the start of her transhuman ambitions.
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Fullmetal Alchemist
Edward Elric, with his automail limbs; in particular, he's able to use alchemy to turn his automail arm into a sword as needed. Alphonse is sort of the magical version of this, being a disembodied soul animating a suit of armor.
Buccaneer, Paninya, and Lan Fan fall into this as well. Buccaneer's automail arm has a chainsaw attachment.
Canon Foreigner Colonel Archer in Fullmetal Alchemist (2003) was blown up at one point, but came back in a half-robot form.
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Star Trek: Discovery has Lieutenant Commander Airiam (extensive full-body augmentation following a shuttle crash with at least partial brain replacement) and Lieutenant Detmer (artificial eye and some cranial implants following an injury in the pilot two-parter).
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RWBY: General James Ironwood, a character loosely based on the Tin Man. While it initially seems that only his right arm has been replaced, Clothing Damage during the Volume 3 finale reveals that the entire right half of his body is mechanical. He is a major supporter of his kingdom's technological research, and provides Yang with a custom-made replacement after she loses her right arm in battle.
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Paranoia: Humans in the robot-loving Corpore Metal secret society often get cybernetic replacements. Inverted by Corporganic, whose robotic members sometimes get organic replacements ("orgcybing").
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Wonder Woman:
Doctor Cyber has cybernetic implants in the Post-Crisis continuity. This only fits her Post-Crisis self, as her original iteration just wears Powered Armor and her modern Wonder Woman (Rebirth) iteration is an AI who was never human to begin with.
Cyborgirl was given life-saving cybernetic implants when she nearly died due to her drug addiction, and she quickly figured out how to use said implants to become a killer for hire.
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Dragon Ball:
In Dragon Ball, Mercenary Tao returns as a cyborg after being injured by a grenade he tried to use to kill Goku.
Introduced in Dragon Ball Z, unlike most of Dr. Gero's creations, #17 and #18 are cyborgs, not androids. Android #20 is a robot body which houses Gero's brain. Cell is a strange case, being a bio-organism made using cells from powerful warriors. This confusion is because in the original japanese they're called "Jinz�ningen", which has no english equivalent and roughly means Artificial Human / Person (like a science fiction golem). The English dub of the anime calls them "Androids", while the French dub calls them all Cyborgs, neither of which really fit for Cell. The English dub in particular got bit in the Boo Arc where #18 has a child, something which an Android (fully mechanical) couldn't do but a Cyborg (partially organic) might.
Frieza also becomes a cyborg after being defeated by Goku on Namek. Oddly enough, in Hell he isn't allowed to keep his cyborg body, while Dr. Gero is. Perhaps it was because he was reverted back to how he was before he suffered the massive body mutilation in his fight with Goku. Gero was revived with a new humanoid body after escaping Hell — which was altered from the human flesh once again.
Dr. Wheelo from Dragon Ball Z: The World's Strongest is, like Gero, a Brain in a Jar; at the movie's climax, it turns out that the "jar" is actually the torso of a Humongous Mecha, allowing him to battle Goku personally.
Dragon Ball Z: The Return of Cooler has the heroes take on an army of cyborg clones of the villain Cooler created by a gigantic parasitic cyber-planet known as the Big Gete Star.
This comes up in Dragon Ball Super as Goku decides to recruit 17 and 18 for the Tournament of Power. The Supreme Kai worries that being machines would disqualify them, but Goku counters that they're still humans with incredible power. Beerus just covers his ears and pretends not to hear it.
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Tails of the Old Republic: Tails himself is one, by his own choice. He has reinforced bones, organ function monitors/regulators, nanomachines, and a secondary neural network. Considering the hell he goes through, sometimes it's all that keeps him alive.
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Trigun: Vash the Stampede. Besides the replacement arm, other parts of his body have apparently been "repaired" with non-organic material. Idem his brother.
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Alita: Battle Angel: Alita and most of the hunter-warriors and motorball players are cyborgs, along with much of the civilian population of Iron City.
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Last Man Standing: The comic has a few of these are running around. The most notable one is Judge, a zombie Psycho Electro Glass Cannon who used to be a Russian soldier before his death while working for Armtech. He got better, and now he's looking to lay down a Roaring Rampage of Revenge against the people who left him to die.
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Mega Man: Defender of the Human Race: Rather than being straight robots from space as in the games, the Stardroids are biomechanical beings.
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Rick and Morty: Zig-zagged. According to "The Whirly Dirly Conspiracy", Rick Sanchez's body (or at least the body he currently has) contains a lot of advanced cybernetics. It's never said whether his original body was this, though it'd admittedly explain a lot of his unnatural strength. "Rest and Ricklaxation" resulted in Rick's body being killed off by Toxic Rick, but his quick thinking allowed him to grow a new body out of Toxic Rick himself, which brought him back to full human, but then he gets his right arm ripped off in "The ABCs of Beth", but has a replacement robotic arm ready to immediately replace it. Within the same episode, he's already grown back his organic arm.
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Autumn Bay: In the Bad Future, Dr. Deacon has a number of cybernetic enhancements.
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The Master has been turned into one by the Doctor in the non-canon "Scream of the Shalka".
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Heroes Unlimited has Bionics as a superpower type, though in this timeframe it's an emerging technology and extremely expensive (though available to the public).
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Whateley Universe: Plenty. At the Whateley Academy there's She-Bot. One of the Powers Lab teachers has a couple robotic limbs, probably from when he used to be a superhero (although that's just guessed by one of the protagonists). And the dreaded supervillain Deathlist is all robot except for his brain and his face. There is even at least one Cyberpunk style street gang, the Cyber-Tribe (Magical Native American theme firmly placed in the writer's cheek, next to their tongue), wandering around Brooklyn. The general availability of cybernetics (outside of Whateley Academy, that is) seems a bit inconsistent; 'street' cybernetics are about as common as medical-grade prosthetics of comparable ability, if not more so, and can often do things the medical-grade stuff can't. This is probably justified by the fact that most of the unlicensed 'black clinics' and 'black labs' are dealing mainly in Devisor tech, which don't need no steenkin' laws of physics and biology, whereas the more reliable and readily mass-produced Gadgeteer Genius prosthetics which are accepted for medical use are more restricted in what they can accomplish.
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Meta Runner: The namesakes of the show’s title, Meta Runners are professional gamers who’ve replaced their arms with robotic limbs designed to enhance their skills and performance.
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Super Dimension Fortress Macross: several Zentraedi are shown to have mechanical parts (notably half of Breetai's head). In the movie incarnation of the series, the Big Bad was permanently wired up and connected to his flagship, acting as a sort of living control computer.
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Halkegenia Online Zero Hour: Nanami Shirotaka lost all four limbs to a heated cleaver in Laughing Coffin's death game, so she designed a set of robotic limbs she could control via her VR headset.
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The Super Inframan: The titular superhero used to be a human Badass Normal named Rayma, who allows himself to undergo cyborgification to become the Super Inframan in order to defeat an ancient demon monarch and her army of monsters.
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Transformers Generation 1:
The episode "Autobot Spike" has Spike's mind being transferred to a mechanical body while his human body underwent risky surgery.
Doctor Arkeville. At first, he has just a mechanical right hand as well as the upper part of his skull. In the episode "Countdown to Extinction", after he attempts to double-cross Starscream in Cybertron, he is rendered unconscious due to an electric discharge and awakens with half of his body cyborgized and strapped to a mechanical wheelchair.
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In Inuyasha, Ginkotsu of the Band of Seven is a heavily modified cyborg in feudal Japan.
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Dreamscape:
Betty is a cyborg from the waist down, as a result of one of Melinda's Mooks crushing her legs with a pillar.
CHEN is a cyborg chameleon!
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The Wild Wild West: Colonel "Iron Man" Torres is a 19th century version of this in "The Night of the Steel Assassin".
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Crossover Chaos: Hawkeye Pierce from M*A*S*H was turned into this after getting run over by a car. However, as of Agents of C.H.A.O.S, he is no longer this. However, there's a new cyborg character in the fanfic, France from Axis Powers Hetalia who became this after getting big parts of him blasted off.
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Origins: Samantha Shepard becomes progressively more mechanical, from Cerberus' reconstruction to having her legs and lower torso smashed into paste requiring a fancy medical capsule followed by even more reconstructive surgery.
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Roboroach: Rubin Roach becomes the titular Roboroach after having a bunch of microchips inserted into him, and getting shocked after jumping into an electrical wall outlet.
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Homestuck:
Vriska gets a robotic arm (also made by Equius) after her original one gets blown off. Aradia may be an additional case, as she spends a good part of the plot as a ghost-sprite inhabiting a realistic robot (again, made by Equius).
After Tavros was confined to a wheelchair due to Killer Game Master Vriska, Kanaya sawed off his legs while he was sleeping so Equius could fit him with newly-built robot legs instead. In the Dream Bubbles, a number of ghosts show that his previous universe counterpart Rufioh went through a similar process in some timelines — except that his case involved his head being grafted onto a mechanical horse body; all those instances of Rufioh seem to hate their life as a result.
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Both Appleseed and Ghost in the Shell by Masamune Shirow have cybernetics anywhere from a replacement finger to a full-body conversion.
Shirow goes into detailed explanations as to the limitations of such enhancements: an organic human frame puts limits on how much ability enhancement cybernetics can impart, so simply having a cybernetic arm doesn't mean that arm would have super-strength, unless it was heavily tied in and firmly attached to the body. Thus, a fully cybernetic body has much greater capabilities than a person with a largely original organic body and more limited cybernetics. Further, in Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex - Solid State Society, a character with limited cybernetics adds more. He is told to be careful, since his organic body will be put under further strain by this.
Full-body cyborgs get to keep their reproductive systems too, or get new ones. Not so much in Ghost in the Shell, especially in the first movie, in which Motoko states she is incapable of birth due to her completely artificial body. In the Appleseed manga, however, this is made very clear, since Deunan Knute (a human) and Briareos Hecatonchires (a full-body replacement) are known to have a physical as well as romantic relationship.
Ghost in the Shell features "full-body replacement" cyborgs as primary characters, who have been modified to the point where the only thing that's human about them is their brain.note Even that is usually augmented with cybernetics, even in the case of the otherwise fully-organic Togusa. One of the Tachikomas (insect-like, sentient mecha) successfully passes the Turing Test by claiming to be a full-body replacement when questioned. Motoko Kusanagi occasionally angsts about whether the military may have replaced her brain without telling her, presumably uploading her into a robot. As later events show, this is a valid possibility. The series explores the question of whether Cybernetics Eat Your Soul — a pressing question in this setting because the slope to becoming a full cyborg is slippery indeed.
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Science Ninja Team Gatchaman: Condor Joe was brought back for the sequel as a cyborg after having been killed at the end of the first series. Enhanced strength, speed, senses, reflexes and a bomb for Sosai X next to his heart.
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The Twilight Zone (1985): In "Father & Son Game", over 50% of Darius Stephens' new body consists of machinery. Almost all of his major organs, including his brain, are artificial. This creates problems for Darius as there is no legal precedent for a person with an artificial brain to be considered alive.
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Mazinger Z:
All villains except Big Bad Dr. Hell are cyborgs (Baron Ashura, Count Brocken, their Mooks), all of them — except by Archduke Gorgon — created by Hell himself. He usually fabricates his cyborgs by modifying corpses, replacing damaged parts with artificial limbs or organs and implanting cybernetic components in their brains to create obedient, brainwashed slaves. (There's at least one scene in one of the manga versions in which Baron Ashura kills many people, gloating that they will be transformed into cyborgs and turned into slaves. Now you know what happens to all people who die when a Mechanical Beast attacks.) However, in at least one instance, he saves the life of the subject — Count Brocken — by turning him into a cyborg. Other cyborg characters are Kenzo Kabuto and Kouji Kabuto himself by the end of the Gosaku Ota manga.
Prof. Kenzo Kabuto and Archduke Gorgon in Great Mazinger. The series' Robeasts, the Warrior Monsters, are also cyborgs, being biomechanical Humongous Mecha controlled by the brains of Mykene soldiers grafted into them.
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Challenge of the GoBots: The title characters are cyborgs of the Brain in a Jar variety, being organic brains installed in Transforming Mecha bodies.
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The Nevers: Amalia gets attacked by a man who seems to be a steampunk cyborg, as a large part of his body is mechanical.
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Iron Kingdoms has Magitek cybernetics used by the Cryx, which are made of machinery and dead tissue, making all manner of cyborg undead; and their sometime-allies the Cephalyx, who won't wait for you to die, and have perfected their implants to enhance and mind-control their living captives, as well as equipping them for combat. There are others, including a massive farrow beast which is basically a steam-powered borg whose designer had some trouble getting anything other than pulled pork out of the experimental process.
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Cibernético, the resident cyborg of the Universal Wrestling Association gym in Mexico. In AAA, he would introduce a "Death Cyborg" or Muerte Cibernética in his efforts to defeat La Parka Jr.
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Wolverine's adamantium-bonded skeleton may count (which would also include Sabretooth and Bullseye). He definitely counted prior to having his adamantium removed, because his claws were explicitly cybernetic implants in mechanical housings. They were later retconned into being a natural part of his skeletal structure, extended and retracted through muscular action.
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GaoGaiGar: Guy Shishioh is 90% machine, having been caught up in a space accident involving his shuttle, Galeon, and EI-01 — it's actually Galeon who brings him back safe, and Galeon's technology that's used in rebuilding him. First describes himself as "The greatest cyborg in history", and has a valid claim towards it — but subverts it by collapsing after his first battle, as becoming GaoGaiGar puts a lot of strain on him, even without using Hell and Heaven. It turns out that it takes upwards of a week for his body's immune system to adjust to replacement parts, and if not for Mamoru's abilities with G-Stones, he would not have been able to fight in the second episode, nor survive certain events afterwards. After the end of the series, he (and Mikoto) become "Evoluders", something that isn't entirely explained, other than the effect that he can still use the GaoMachines just fine, but looks like a normal human.
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Full-body cyborgs get to keep their reproductive systems too, or get new ones. Not so much in Ghost in the Shell, especially in the first movie, in which Motoko states she is incapable of birth due to her completely artificial body. In the Appleseed manga, however, this is made very clear, since Deunan Knute (a human) and Briareos Hecatonchires (a full-body replacement) are known to have a physical as well as romantic relationship.
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Several characters in Schlock Mercenary:
Company chef Ch'vorthq after sacrificing his own limbs got cybernetic replacements that were originally being used by Der Trihs.
Elf was going in oversized, armored "Odin Boots" when her legs got blown off before eventually getting them regrown.
One of the background members of the company is a member of a species who has one mind occupying two bodies connected by an organic radio link who has a hypercomm node installed to extend his range, allowing him to pilot two tanks at once.
The most stand-out example would be DoytHaban, a mercenary who has an extensive upgrade system, including the Haban AI.
Haban II is an... odd example. Originally just a gate clone of DoytHaban, he got shot in the head, killing Doyt but leaving the Haban AI unaffected. Medical technology allowed the missing brain tissue to be regrown but as a blank slate, allowing Haban to... move in.
Also, "common" soldier boosts got some parts interfaced to the user's brain.
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Koi Koi 7: The titular Amazon Brigade and Gantai are cyborgs, though they mostly appear to be normal humans, save for the superpowers. Otome is the most mechanical of the group, having to "feed" herself through an electric cable.
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Exalted has these in the Alchemicals sourcebook. Any Alchemical with an Obvious charm qualifies, as well as many that don't.
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Horrorvision: Sometimes, Horrorvision sends a little centipede-rat robot to Dex's location through nearby screens, and through Dez's phone, to attack him.
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All Fall Down: Pronto undergoes this treatment to regain his lost powers and attack Siphon on equal footing.
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Cable, thanks to the techno-organic virus he was infected with.
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Girl Adventurer: In order to get Red in fighting condition to go up against the snakemen attacking the Venture Compound, Sarah is forced to turn him into a cyborg.
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Inspector Gadget: The Inspector has robotic parts, but several episodes imply that he used to be human. For example, he still has basic human needs such as hunger and sleeping.
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The Petri Dish features Bob who is mainly a robot but has a brain, digestive system, and urinary system, Irene who is another robot with a brain, and iBall who is a robot with a whale's eye.
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Grojband: Trina Riffin gets turned into one for a good chunk of "Ahead of our Own Tone" after she was the first guinea pig— er... "Lucky Customer" to try out the new Blab Tab in-brain Implant, which caused her to undergo an Evil Makeover upon getting her brain implanted.
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In Star Trek: First Contact, Data, an android, has organic parts grafted on, to rather disturbing effect.
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Marvel Universe:
Ant-Man: Hank Pym ends up being this after he ends up in a Fusion Dance with his own wayward creation Ultron in Rage of Ultron. There's not much of his original body left — everything below the upper chest is gone. Unfortunately, Ultron is able to take control because he is a copy of Hank's own mind who doesn't repress his darker side.
Captain America: Bucky Barnes/the Winter Soldier sometimes refers to himself and is referred to by others as a cyborg on account of his mechanical arm, which he can control telepathically when it's detached from him.
Iron Man:
Iron Man is a cyborg, but not from his name-inspiring suit of armor. His heart is kept going with cybernetic parts. Later on in the series he becomes a more traditional cyborg with hollow bones full of nanites and the ability to control technology with his mind. Pepper Potts is also now a cyborg.
War Machine got turned into a cyborg around the time of Civil War (2006) storyline, but after the whole Secret Invasion (2008) storyline was able to get his brain uploaded into a cloned body, turning him back to normal.
The conclusion of Civil War II shows a downside to the self-augmentation approach. The final battle ends with Tony in a coma. The Beast tells Carol that he could probably awaken a normal person from this sort of coma no problem, but Tony's modified his body so much that he has no idea where to begin.
Rom: Spaceknight: Although Rom volunteered to be made a cyborg, he loathed it and longed to end his war with the Dire Wraiths and regain his humanity. Eventually, he did! Good for him.
Spider-Man: Alistair Smythe, Silvermane and Doctor Octopus. Also parodied in the storyline "Revenge of the Sinister Six" when one battle goes horribly awry thanks to Mysterio and Spidey is rescued by Deathlok (himself a cyborg). When Spidey comes to, he finds himself with various gizmos attached to him, including a metal cyborg-like arm. Turns out that they were all state-of-the-art medical equipment (the metal arm being a sophisticated cast) and its working on healing him double time. It ends up freaking out Mary Jane, who smashes Peter's head with a vase when he sneaks in after another fight.
The Ultimates: Black Widow, rather than being a Badass Normal as is her mainstream counterpart, instead has cybernetic implants.
X-Men:
Wolverine's adamantium-bonded skeleton may count (which would also include Sabretooth and Bullseye). He definitely counted prior to having his adamantium removed, because his claws were explicitly cybernetic implants in mechanical housings. They were later retconned into being a natural part of his skeletal structure, extended and retracted through muscular action.
Cable, thanks to the techno-organic virus he was infected with.
Other cyborgs include Omega Red, Apocalypse, Lady Deathstrike, Donald Pierce, Cyber, Garrison Kane, Forge, and many more.
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Dragon Ball Z Abridged: The misuse of "android" for 17 and 18 is lampshaded. Cell explicitly refers to them as cyborgs and mocks Piccolo for incorrectly calling them androids. The whole "android" thing seems to have started with Goku, who, being the Idiot Hero of the series, keeps mistaking them for androids, despite Trunks calling them cyborgs. In the end, even Trunks slips up and calls them androids, right before killing them in his timeline.
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Sidekicks gives us Metaroid and Goldrush. The former gets humiliated by the protagonist twice, despite getting an upgrade, and the latter is a mechanical creature made entirely of 24k gold (his only organic part is his brain). In season 2 we have Alex from the "Alex Project". The cyborgs from the Alex line are special in that they also possess superpowers.
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In Glory Hammer's second album, Space 1992: Rise of the Chaos Wizards, it is revealed that The Hootsman is a cyborg powered by a neutron star.
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Kotetsu Jeeg: Hiroshi was turned by his father into this. Plus, he can transforms into a giant head, which then combines with man-made parts to form a Humongous Mecha.
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Inferno Cop: The titular character gets turned into a cyborg by Southern Cross. It gives him the power to turn into a car and travel back in time.
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In Terminator Genisys, the primary antagonistic Terminator is the John Connor of the alternate future timeline who has been transformed into a Terminator that is, in his own words, "I'm not machine, not man... I'm more." John seems to have become a nanomachine colony capable of mimicking his original human appearance and others.
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Pathfinder is mostly set in a standard medieval fantasy world, but it veers into Science Fantasy in the high-tech nation of Numeria. Some of the more wealthy and powerful denizens are likely to have cybernetic upgrades.
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Macross Frontier shows that humans have begun utilizing cyborg components, and a cyborg pilot proves to be far superior to almost all flesh-and-blood humans, being able to mentally control his machine and withstand far greater G-forces. The Big Bad is the logical conclusion, being an example of Brain Uploading of a large number of people into one mind which controls a robotic, but fully human-looking, body.
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Macross:
Super Dimension Fortress Macross: several Zentraedi are shown to have mechanical parts (notably half of Breetai's head). In the movie incarnation of the series, the Big Bad was permanently wired up and connected to his flagship, acting as a sort of living control computer.
Macross Frontier shows that humans have begun utilizing cyborg components, and a cyborg pilot proves to be far superior to almost all flesh-and-blood humans, being able to mentally control his machine and withstand far greater G-forces. The Big Bad is the logical conclusion, being an example of Brain Uploading of a large number of people into one mind which controls a robotic, but fully human-looking, body.
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Intergalactic: A device is implanted in Genevieve's head which sprouts prehensile artificial hair she uses as a weapon.
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Marvel Cinematic Universe: Although Bucky Barnes is never actually referred to as such in canon, he does possess a robotic arm.
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Iron Man:
Iron Man is a cyborg, but not from his name-inspiring suit of armor. His heart is kept going with cybernetic parts. Later on in the series he becomes a more traditional cyborg with hollow bones full of nanites and the ability to control technology with his mind. Pepper Potts is also now a cyborg.
War Machine got turned into a cyborg around the time of Civil War (2006) storyline, but after the whole Secret Invasion (2008) storyline was able to get his brain uploaded into a cloned body, turning him back to normal.
The conclusion of Civil War II shows a downside to the self-augmentation approach. The final battle ends with Tony in a coma. The Beast tells Carol that he could probably awaken a normal person from this sort of coma no problem, but Tony's modified his body so much that he has no idea where to begin.
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Bob and George: Mike has half his body replaced with robotic parts. Typically, he wonders whether he's robotic or a freeloader.
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Rom: Spaceknight: Although Rom volunteered to be made a cyborg, he loathed it and longed to end his war with the Dire Wraiths and regain his humanity. Eventually, he did! Good for him.
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Treasure Planet: Long John Silver is changed from the "one-legged man" of Treasure Island to a cyborg, with the cybernetic equivalents of an eyepatch, hook hand and peg leg.
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The title character of Painkiller is a cyborg Messianic Archetype who rides a dragon motorcycle and saves mankind from near extinction.
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Dresden Codak: Kimiko Ross cyborgified herself after having received very severe injuries during the Hob Story Arc.
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In the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode "Life Support", Vedek Bareil is injured in a shuttlecraft accident and, against Dr. Bashir's advice, has parts of his brain replaced by positronic synapses. They don't work as well as the original. They also can only keep him alive temporarily, as the brain damage was too extensive. The only thing left that could've been tried was replacing all of Bareil's brain with cybernetics, which was rejected for obvious reasons.
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Voltron: The Third Dimension: During a climactic battle prior to the start of the series, Lotor was badly injured and had to be rebuilt as a cyborg.
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Continuum has several cyborgs though they use less technology than most.
Kiera Cameron has cybernetic implants in her eyes that give her telescopic, infrared, and night vision capabilities, a "Cellular Memory Review" chip for recording and evaluating information implanted in her brain, and a communications link able to upload and download large amounts of information. When Kiera's CMR is hacked the hackers are even able to take control of her actions. The rest of her abilities come from her suit (which integrates wirelessly with her implants to dramatically improve their overall functionality), her gun, and her multi-tool.
Travis Verta, Chen, and Jaworski are all part of the super soldier program with implanted technology similar to Kiera's. Presumably there are some distinctions since her implants are the "police model" and their implants are the "military model", but this is never really explored in detail the series. (For example, Travis' CMR seemed to generate a slightly different set of capabilities when it was integrated with a CPS suit than Kiera's did -when he wore the suit it generated a shield around his head that could protect him from a point blank head shot while her suit was able to generate a wider, weaker field that deflected bullets in a wider area so that she could protect civilians around her). At the start of the series all of the super soldiers have had their implants turned off. Jaworski and Chen are killed before theirs are turned back on, but Travis has his reactivated and seems to have at least limited access to some of the abilities of his implants. The super soldiers are also extremely strong, fast, and recover quickly but this seems to be based upon biological modifications and the use of special hormones rather than technology.
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The CIA once attempted to deploy a cat rigged with a surgically-implanted bugging device to listen in on Soviet diplomats' park bench conversations. The project failed when the world's only cyborg spy-cat was hit by a car on its first "mission".
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Global Frequency: The comic deconstructs this, pointing out the extensive and conspicuous modifications it would take to make a real cyborg. It was so hard, in fact, that most people who underwent the procedure had psychotic breaks, and were intended more as non-nuclear WMDs than foot soldiers.
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Resident Evil Film Series: Alice appears to be this, post-Resident Evil: Apocalypse, at once point in Resident Evil: Extinction being remotely shut down. Nemesis also appears to be some sort of cyborg, with his POV being shown in a blue-tinted robo-vision.
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Ant-Man: Hank Pym ends up being this after he ends up in a Fusion Dance with his own wayward creation Ultron in Rage of Ultron. There's not much of his original body left — everything below the upper chest is gone. Unfortunately, Ultron is able to take control because he is a copy of Hank's own mind who doesn't repress his darker side.
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New Horizon has the Prometheans. Oddly, the cybernetic enhancements are stated to be tailor-made to an individual's biochemistry, preventing both interchangeable prosthetics and cybernetic enhancement to the genetically altered Medeans. Hmm.
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Mighty Ducks: The Animated Series: Dr. Droid (a.k.a. Otto Maton) had most of his body replaced with mechanical parts (Not because he was in an accident, but because he "got a kick out of it").
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Phineas and Ferb:
The Platyborg from Phineas and Ferb The Movie: Across the 2nd Dimension is an evil, brainwashed cyborg Perry from another dimension.
"Tales from the Resistance" includes several Animal Borgs, such as Pandaborg and Chihuahuaborg.
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The New Adventures of Speed Racer: Professor Tick-Tock is described as half-man half-machine.
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A Beginner's Guide to the End of the Universe: The Everyman's two companions, Snuffy the pooch and Chairman Jack the giant sparrow, gradually become more and more extensively cyborgs as their COMPLEXITY increases and the Everyman fuses them with gears, weapons and mechanical components (with his Reality Warper powers).
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Mother Panic: Violet Paige has internal augmentations that give her Super-Strength. Outwardly, she shows no signs of mechanical enhancements at all.
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This shows up as part of a Borg parody. Riff and Torg actually become cyborgs for a couple strips, but have all their cybernetic implants taken away when they get kicked out of the Collective.
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Kamen Rider:
It's been a while since this was anything like standard, and cyborgs are not a Recurring Element anymore, but the old-school Showa-era Riders were either (a) kidnapped by bad guys and put through Unwilling Roboticisation to serve them, escaped brainwashing, and kicked Monster of the Week butt (literally — RIDER KIIIIIICK!) or (b) were upgraded by good guys to fight the rising evil organization, usually after losing a friend or family member (or several!) to the bad guys. If Kamen Rider G doesn't count, the last such Rider (for heroic ones) was Kotaro Minami of Kamen Rider BLACK and Kamen Rider BLACK RX, in 1988-89, although Kamen Rider Double's Philip is a person made of data who was used by the bad guys to create the Gaia Memories, which is this trope in spirit.
Although Heisei-era Kamen Rider franchise discarded this from their recurring elements, Ryoma Sengoku/Kamen Rider Duke, a villain from Kamen Rider Gaim, is one straight rare Heisei-era example though this is temporary.
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Sleipnir: Equine Invader from Jupiter: Due to being incubated in a damaged Valkyrie unit, Fenrir ended up fusing with the components responsible for converting energy to matter—resulting in it growing larger and more powerful every time it eats.
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In Cyberpunk: Edgerunners, David starts the series with the standard neural interface as well as ocular implants that most people have. He's closer to a Full-Conversion Cyborg after the Time Skip: he has Cyber Eyes, the Sandevistan (Spine), Maine's Cyberarms, jump-boosting Cyber Legs, a Ballistic Torso, and muscle enhancements. Doc lampshades this transformation, as he questions whether David is less organic than machine with the number of enhancements he installed. And this is before he installs the cyberskeleton, which exaggerates this by turning him into a Mini-Mecha (aside from his torso and head).
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Gargoyles has two recurring villains, Jackal and Hyena, become cyborgs in order to gain new, more deadly abilities. Coldstone is a cyborg as well: a character for whom robotic parts (and magic) were used to join three fragmented Gargoyle corpses (and minds).
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In one episode of Kaeloo, Olaf turns Stumpy into a cyborg.
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In I, Robot, Detective Spooner is revealed to be one when he uses what turns out to be an Artificial Limb to fight off one of the evil robots. The cybernetic components include his entire left arm and shoulder.
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Among the Chosen has secondary cyborg characters Tantek and Xand, as well as a host of minor ones, though it tends to blur the line between this and Bio-Augmentation.
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In Terminator: Dark Fate, Grace is an 'Augmented' future soldier, with mechanical implants that give her a Robo Cam and allow for impressive strength/durability feats. But given she's still mostly human, at certain points she gets overexerted and requires medicine to recover.
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Teen Titans (2003): Cyborg's body is mostly mechanical but there's still some skin and (presumably) organs in there. His brain is stated to be half grey matter and half CPU.
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Commander Kitty: Nin Wah, a red panda with a cybernetic arm that can convert into an Arm Cannon.
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Jason X: Thanks to being blown apart and a Contrived Coincidence or two, Jason Voorhees becomes a cyborg.
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Gundam:
Starting with Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam, we have Enhanced Humans or Cyber-Newtypes, which modify their brain with electronics and other things to grant them Newtype abilities. Sadly, they also have the ability to make people go crazy since you're messing with their mind.
In Mobile Suit Gundam: The Witch from Mercury, this is the main purpose of the GUND format, granting people new cybernetic limbs to replace lost ones. The GUND-ARM angle was an attempt to repurpose this into making better Mobile Suits, thus "Gundams".
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In Bicycle Boy, the story follows a mysterious cyborg named Poet. About 70% of his body is mechanical, excluding his head and part of his torso.
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In Mars Express, many people are able to have the equivalent of vocal conversations without using any visible external device, which they call thought conversations. Aline has Electronic Eyes that grant her several abilities. A killer has a long blade coming out of their arm.
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Class of '09: In 2034, Poet is equipped with a cybernetic eye to replace her natural one on the left side.
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Mecha-King Ghidorah from Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah is a cyborg kaiju from the future sent to the past to fight Godzilla.
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Lexx features some, though given its surrealistic setting, all examples are questionable to some degree.
Common robots in the first season are electronic heads on presumably organic bodies (as they vanish after being struck by weapons that are said to get rid only of organics).
Kai is a mix of decarbonized (i.e., transformed into silicon-based equivalent) flesh and rarely seen mechanical parts (located in his groin and usually hidden under his trousers).
Mantrid, the Big Bad of the second season, is this, firstly being human remnants, supported by advanced tech, and later transloaded into Insect's brain, again, fused with advanced tech.
While not cybernetic per se, Zev is artificially modified.
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RoboCop's body is almost completely mechanical. The only organic parts are his brain, part of his spinal cord, and his face. Murphy's face was peeled off and placed upon a layer of synthetic support as a posthumous honor to the dead cop. The reboot doesn't leave him with much more (hand, lungs), though unlike the original, it also plays up the human aspect, up until it starts becoming inconvenient to the company.
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Sailor Moon: Naoko Takeuchi once planned to make Ami Mizuno a cyborg, to justify her incredible intelligence. She was even planned to Become a Real Boy and to make a Heroic Sacrifice since she "wasn't human anyways", but instead the cyborg elements were incorporated into Hotaru, who had wired limbs and mechanical parts visible through them (this is due to her father experimenting on her to keep her alive). Hotaru even despairs of her body feeling "bloodless".
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Superman: Brainiac (currently an alien cyborg from the planet Colu), Metallo (a mechanical man with a Kryptonite heart), and Cyborg-Superman (actually a nomadic, technopathic intelligence with the ability to create bodies forged from cloned Superman organs and Kryptonian technology).
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Deviant: The Renegades: Invasives are Deviants who were fused with non-living material. The archetypes examples of these are enhanced with a variety of visibly mechanical parts, such as robot limbs, bound swarms of nanotech, or silicon circuits wired into their brains, nerves or eyes.
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Centurions: Doc Terror and Hacker, as well as some of their Evil Minions are all cyborgs. Doc Terror seems to have everything but the left side of his head replaced with mechanical parts, while Hacker has a bit more organic pieces remaining. One episode had Ace require a cybernetic arm and leg after he was badly injured in a fight. This turned out to actually be a ruse to let him join an underground group of ex-military cyborg criminals, at the end of the episode he revealed that he actually wasn't a cyborg, he'd just been wearing fake parts over his undamaged arm and leg.
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BattleTech: Implants and augments are available. They range from basic replacement limbs for crippled veterans to full-body musculature replacement with sub-dermal armor plating. The more extreme replacements are often only available to government operatives, and typically come with a host of horrible side effects like the aforementioned muscles requiring surgery whenever damaged and constant painkiller usage. The genocidal Word of Blake invested heavily in cybernetics, and the invading Clans likewise had a fondness for overt replacement cybernetics without the usual faux-flesh, further stigmatizing cyborgs.
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Anima: Beyond Fantasy: High Arbiter Arkeid — actually a Sylvain (light elf), not a human. Few details, however, are given on what her implants are.
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In Mobile Suit Gundam: The Witch from Mercury, this is the main purpose of the GUND format, granting people new cybernetic limbs to replace lost ones. The GUND-ARM angle was an attempt to repurpose this into making better Mobile Suits, thus "Gundams".
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Robotix: The heroes are aliens who got their minds transferred into Humongous Mecha without their consent.
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In Army of Darkness, Ash builds a fully functional artificial hand out of springs and a metal gauntlet. Why? Because he's Ash.
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Heroes Unite: Bombshell has a cybernetic arm.
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This comes up in Dragon Ball Super as Goku decides to recruit 17 and 18 for the Tournament of Power. The Supreme Kai worries that being machines would disqualify them, but Goku counters that they're still humans with incredible power. Beerus just covers his ears and pretends not to hear it.
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Helluva Boss: Even though the clown Fizzarolli was just a regular imp growing up, by the time of the series, not only are there robotic replicas of him, but his real body seems a lot like those robots too — he's at least got extendable mechanical arms and legs after having been caught in an explosion and a fire that destroyed a lot of his body.
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In the early '90s OVA 8 Man After, there are two different types of cyborgs, both of whom rely on stimulants to keep their brains' motor functions from conflicting with the cybernetics. 8 Man himself is a total body replacement with a human brain, while the cyborgs he fights, Cyber Junkies, are street punks who cut off and replace limbs with high-powered weapons and abilities. Unfortunately, the Cyber Junkies rely on a crude version of the stimulant that eventually turns their brains to mush and makes them psychotically violent.
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The Last Sentinel: Tallis and other soldiers from his unit had cybernetic eye implants. The Super Drones appear to be partly biological too, since when the last unmasks he has a face that although inhuman still looks organic.
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Becoming a True Invader:
The Heboadians as a race are all cybernetically enhanced.
Invader Togan has heavily modified himself with cybernetics to increase his natural psychic abilities.
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Gigan from Godzilla vs. Gigan is an alien amalgamation of flesh and robotics. It's not entirely clearly where the natural creature ends and the machine begins, except that he has clearly metal claws and spikes and a mechanical buzzsaw on his chest. In the later film Godzilla: Final Wars, he's outfitted with rocket engines, a laser beam, and chainsaws in place of his claws.
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Bazooka Jules: The family are a group of cyborgs developed by White Sleep Technologies. Each of them is a previously deceased mass murderer whose brain and spinal column are fused with a robot body.
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One Piece:
After he gets run over by the Sea Train, Franky saves himself by replacing just about all his body parts in the front with mechanical parts from a old wrecked warship that was floating around. It should also be noted that Franky built himself. Then there's Bartholemew Kuma of the Seven Warlords of the Sea. Unlike Franky he wasn't built from scraps, and it shows. As of chapter 560, the Pacifista transformation process (which was done gradually over time) has been completed, leaving him a mute, emotionless machine.
After the two-year Time Skip, we find that Franky has "upgraded" himself even more robotic-looking. His shoulders are massive and spherical, and his forearms are cubes attached with giant screws (to list the two most obvious differences). In his own words, he's "completely beyond human understanding now!". Everyone else just finds it cool, though... except for Nami and Robin.
There are a few other minor cyborg characters running around the series, such as Kaido's servant Scotch.
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Dr. Wheelo from Dragon Ball Z: The World's Strongest is, like Gero, a Brain in a Jar; at the movie's climax, it turns out that the "jar" is actually the torso of a Humongous Mecha, allowing him to battle Goku personally.
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Godzilla:
Gigan from Godzilla vs. Gigan is an alien amalgamation of flesh and robotics. It's not entirely clearly where the natural creature ends and the machine begins, except that he has clearly metal claws and spikes and a mechanical buzzsaw on his chest. In the later film Godzilla: Final Wars, he's outfitted with rocket engines, a laser beam, and chainsaws in place of his claws.
Mecha-King Ghidorah from Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah is a cyborg kaiju from the future sent to the past to fight Godzilla.
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Hardcore Henry: Henry is predominantly mechanical, his original self being a scientist working in augmentation technology who suffered an accident, forcing his wife to install his prototype limbs in Henry to save him. It turns out that this isn't really the case; Henry is the prototype cybernetic Super-Soldier created by Akan, with several more such soldiers waiting in the wings to be given his memories.
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The DCU:
All-Star Squadron: The golden age Robotman (Robert Crane).
The Authority: The Engineer.
Blue Beetle: Depending on the version, Blue Beetle's scarab is either separate from its host or integrated into its body.
Doom Patrol: Robotman (Cliff Steele).
Legion Of Superheroes: Tharok of the Fatal Five.
Mother Panic: Violet Paige has internal augmentations that give her Super-Strength. Outwardly, she shows no signs of mechanical enhancements at all.
Superman: Brainiac (currently an alien cyborg from the planet Colu), Metallo (a mechanical man with a Kryptonite heart), and Cyborg-Superman (actually a nomadic, technopathic intelligence with the ability to create bodies forged from cloned Superman organs and Kryptonian technology).
Teen Titans: Cyborg.
Wonder Woman:
Doctor Cyber has cybernetic implants in the Post-Crisis continuity. This only fits her Post-Crisis self, as her original iteration just wears Powered Armor and her modern Wonder Woman (Rebirth) iteration is an AI who was never human to begin with.
Cyborgirl was given life-saving cybernetic implants when she nearly died due to her drug addiction, and she quickly figured out how to use said implants to become a killer for hire.
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Futurama: "The Six Million Dollar Mon" has Hermes gradually have his body parts replaced with cybernetics until only his brain is left. Zoidberg collects Hermes' body parts and manages to restore his organic body when his brain is replaced. Unfortunately, the robot brain turns out to be that of Roberto.
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Fading Suns has the option to outfit characters with cybernetic parts. What makes it interesting is that the available enhancements run the full technological spectrum, from simple metal and ceramic limb replacements, to synthetic flesh, to nanobots.
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Ultraseven: In the Grand Finale, Seven battles the two-faced monster Pandon and (barely) defeats it in the first round of combat by chopping off An Arm and a Leg. As a result, Pandon is given cybernetic limbs by its alien masters the Ghose, and rechristened Reconstructed Pandon, who proves to be an even more formidable foe for the slowly dying Ultraseven.
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Orion's Arm: Present and very diverse, ranging all over the scale of biology-vs-technology.
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Code Geass: Jeremiah Gottwald is outfitted with various cybernetics after being nearly killed by Kallen during the Battle of Narita, and then later rebuilt some more in the second season. He ends up with neural interfaces, built-in arm swords and bulletproof armor, and most importantly a Geass Canceller in his left eye.
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Hellraiser III: Hell on Earth: The Cenobite minions who Pinhead creates are all fused with modern technology. One shoots CD disks from his mechanical head, another has a projectile camera lodged in his skull, et cetera.
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Magic: The Gathering:
Upon birth, the denizens of Phyrexia are immediately gutted with most of their body parts replaced with mechanical ones. Even the robots they build themselves contain organic components. Someone dissecting one of their artifact creatures pointed out: "its as though someone started out with a living thing, and then replaced bits piecemeal until there was nothing of the original left."
The denizens of the Esper shard of the Alara plane use a metallic substance with numerous useful properties called etherium in making themselves human/mechanical hybrids.
The Unstable joke set introduces a proper cyborg type. Its represented by the Order of the Widget, a group of well-intentioned but clearly insane artificers who replace body parts to function better. Its founder started this because he wanted a toaster.
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Elysium: Max DaCosta, the protagonist, has an older model Exosuit grafted to his body. Kruger has implants on his body to mount technology to, and facial nodes to interface with tech. Near the end of the film, Kruger mounts a high-tech Exosuit on his implants.
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War Machine got turned into a cyborg around the time of Civil War (2006) storyline, but after the whole Secret Invasion (2008) storyline was able to get his brain uploaded into a cloned body, turning him back to normal.
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Unit-M: Meteor is part-Monster, part-machine. He can also activate battle armor.
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In Cwynhild's Loom, Cwynhild is a cybernetically enhanced human, though her enhancements are mostly internal and not visible to the naked eye.
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The Platyborg from Phineas and Ferb The Movie: Across the 2nd Dimension is an evil, brainwashed cyborg Perry from another dimension.
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Mage: The Ascension includes Iteration X, "mages" who can do impossible things with cybernetics and robotics. Besides generally being cyborgs themselves, they frequently make use of HIT Marks against their enemies. Occasionally other science-focused mages, even in the Traditions, also create cyborgs. The degree to which Cybernetics Eat Your Soul varies with the amount of replacement and the manner in which your storyteller enforces the Resonance and Paradox rules. As a nice nod to reality, people with any kind of cybernetic enhancements have to get a full-body reinforcement.
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Dorothy of Oz: Namu initially believes he is an android (a robot that merely looks human), but it turns out he's actually a cyborg and thus half human. This turns out to be the reason behind his unwillingness to let anyone get killed while he's in the vicinity, which is, of course, a good thing for everyone involved.
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Max Ride: First Flight: The Flock's wings are entirely mechanical, built into their spines and capable of folding inside their own bodies for space (unlike in the book series, in which their wings are the result of genetic engineering).
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The Water Phoenix King: The lunar ambassador's bodyguard in Chapter 2 has both arms replaced with densely folded ribbons of razor-edged, thought-controlled metal. It's explicitly described as Magitek and other artifacts of the same sort exist.
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Dragon Ball Z: The Return of Cooler has the heroes take on an army of cyborg clones of the villain Cooler created by a gigantic parasitic cyber-planet known as the Big Gete Star.
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Spider-Man: Alistair Smythe, Silvermane and Doctor Octopus. Also parodied in the storyline "Revenge of the Sinister Six" when one battle goes horribly awry thanks to Mysterio and Spidey is rescued by Deathlok (himself a cyborg). When Spidey comes to, he finds himself with various gizmos attached to him, including a metal cyborg-like arm. Turns out that they were all state-of-the-art medical equipment (the metal arm being a sophisticated cast) and its working on healing him double time. It ends up freaking out Mary Jane, who smashes Peter's head with a vase when he sneaks in after another fight.
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Harkovast: Shogun has a mechanical hand that can crush metal. How this was constructed using the medieval technology levels of Harkovast has yet to be explained.
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Invader Zim: The Irkens takes this one step further; they are implanted with back-mounted devices known as "paks" immediately following decanting. The pak contains the actual mind of the Irken; their body is essentially only a Meat Puppet used by the pak to interact with its surroundings (a good analogy would be to compare the pak with the hard drive of a computer; the irken's brain is the processor). We also have the more classical mechanical-limbs-and-eye Sergeant Hobo in "Hobo 13", and the Irken Tak, who also sports a cable implanted in her head (which may be the source of her neural suggestion power).
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Eden: It's an Endless World! features cybernetics prominently, from replacement limbs or eyes to full-body cyborgs (particularly useful to soldiers and hackers). The prosthetic parts are extremely common and seemingly available to all but the poorer characters, despite the story being being set barely a century from now. It's nicely justified by the recent body drying plague that crippled half of the world's population and triggered a technological revolution.
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Pay Me, Bug!: The Kung are "known for three things: their skill at robotics, their enthusiastic embrace of slavery as a commercial venture, and their tendency to replace parts of their body with machinery."
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Uplifted: Joachim Hoch and his son John Hoch. Joachim loses his arm in combat, his son has his replaced to prove a point about his company's ability to augment humans.
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Knights of Sidonia has a lot of these going around: the cadet dorm manager is a human brain transplanted into a bear's body with a mechanical right hand, and Izana has several limbs replaced by robotics after a nasty war wound (she could have had fully organic replacements grown and grafted on, but the mechanical parts were faster and had some other advantages). None of this is treated as strange or remarkable in the slightest by the characters (almost all of whom are Transhuman in some respect or another).
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Voice of the Condor: Late in the story, an Inca priest named Dorad Elo lost his eyes and half of his face when Spanish conquistadors burned his village and stabbed out his eyes for being gay with a foreign man. With the use of Mu technology, he was given a prosthetic orichalcum half-mask, and green optics.
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Warhammer 40,000: Cybernetics factor heavily into the fluff:
The most prevalent example is the Adeptus Mechanicus (and their Chaotic counterparts, the Dark Mechanicus). Mechanicus dogma shuns the weakness of the flesh and encourages its members to increasingly replace their organic parts with cybernetics to become closer to the Omnissiah, to the point that it's almost impossible to tell if there's anything organic left.
Servitors, cybernetic automatons used in all aspects of Imperial function, from scribes to maintenance workers to gun platforms. Their personalities and higher mental functions are completely wiped and their bodies are cybernetically rebuilt to whatever function they are meant for. They are usually vat-grown, but criminals, heretics, and failed Space Marine candidates can also face servitor conversion. The Imperium considers fully artificial AI heresy of the highest order, and requires all robotic lackeys of relatively high sophistication to be biologically human, supplemented by cybernetic augmentation. This taboo on A.I. (which stands for "Abominable Intelligence") stems from the Robot War that helped bring in the Age of Strife tens of thousands of years in the past.
Space Marines handle this in a number of different ways:
The Black Carapace implant, universal to all Space Marines, is a subdermal plastic sheath that neurally interfaces a Marine with his armor.
Space Marines commonly get cybernetic replacements for limbs, eyes, organs, etc. that are lost in battle.
Dreadnoughts, heavily armed bipedal mecha which house Marines too physically broken for baseline combat but too strong-spirited to die, secured inside a life-support sarcophagus which is hooked up to the Dreadnought body's motive systems.
The Space Wolves make use of animals such as ravens and giant wolves, partly cyborged to make them more powerful and dangerous.
The Iron Hands chapter shares the Mechanicus' belief in the superority of cybernetics. Initiates replace one hand with a bionic and continue to add parts as they go. The Iron Hands were inspired by their Primarch Ferrus Manus. Ferrus Manus once fought and defeated a strange silver metallic dragon by dunking it into lava. The dragon's skin bonded to his arms. Manus' arms gave him the ability to forge weapons by simply beating them into shape. Ironically, Manus himself did not believe the Iron Hands should replace their flesh with machinery. He intended to remove the metal from his arms to convince the Iron Hands to let go of their obsession with cybernetics, but died before he had the chance.
The Necrons appear fully robotic at first glance, but are actually full-body cyborgs created from a long-extinct alien race. However, Devourer reveals that some of them are actually robots programmed with the thought patterns of long dead Necrontyr.
Eldar Wraith technology is somewhat similar to the Necron example in that once-living souls are grafted into completely artificial bodies.
Orks make extensive use of cybernetics, partly to make themselves tougher and partly because their combat-heavy lifestyles tend to cost them limbs and eyes more often than not; individuals with extensive cybernetic implants are called cyborks. Due to their extremely tough physiology, they can survive having extremely crude and improbable cybernetics added (and in one instance, replacing a large portion of their brain). Also, some Ork tribes make use of gigantic boars, some of which are cybernetically modified into, you guessed it, cyboars.
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Shadowrun: Cybernetics, called cyberware, are near-omnipresent in the setting. Consumer cybernetics for civilians run the gamut from cybereyes to full limb replacements to replacing most of your chest with cybernetics, and military cyberware grants superhuman strength, speed and endurance. With the exception of the brain and some internal organs, every part of the body can be replaced with cybernetics, but the Essence limit puts a hard cap on how many implants a single body can handle. Practically all shadowrunners that aren't dabbling in magic get at least some cyberware, making almost every player character and most NPCs a cyborg by default. By the 2070s cyberware is getting replaced by bioware in some sectors (especially in prosthetics), but cyberware is still cheaper and has a few options that simply cannot be replicated by biological implants.
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Seen in the technorganic Blackarachnia, Waspinator and Sari Sumdac in Transformers: Animated.
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In Neither a Bird nor a Plane, it's Deku!, Mei Hatsume is this, giving her the ability to easily survive getting shot through a ceiling and crashing to the floor and shoot Hollywood Acid corrosive enough to burn a ten-foot hole in the floor of a building. She also has Barbie Doll Anatomy, Going Commando because her legs are metallic.
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War of the Worlds (2019): The killer robots the aliens sent to wipe out surviving humans are revealed as having organic interiors, with some nervous system driving them. In the finale, we learn humans are being made into cyborgs by the aliens too.
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Mani Mani People: Alisa lost her arms and legs in a truck accident. A company later contacted her, and they were replaced with cyborg parts.
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Cassiopeia Quinn: Cyborgs are very common in the setting, ranging from people with comparatively minor augmentations (such as Katya Kreuz's mechanical limbs) to much more heavily modified ones (such as Dr. Botz and her bevy of augmentations) to full-conversion 'borgs with only minor organic components left (such as Zeke, who's down to a mostly organic brain in a fully robotic body, and Motor Minx, who has a partly organic head and is entirely mechanical from the neck down).
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Eclipse Phase: Basically everyone, apart from the comparatively few flats in the Jovian Republic, has some sort of cybernetic enhancement, even if it's only a basic mesh insert
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Gunslinger Girl. The girls are cyberized, and the cybernetics will kill them eventually, though they still act like little girls when they're not assassinating people for the Italian government.
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Doctor Who:
The Cybermen. The extent to which they're cybernetic varies from story to story; in earlier stories, the Cybermen's biological hands are visible, while in the revived series, they're simply human brains transplanted into robot bodies.
The Daleks are usually assumed at first glance to be robots of some kind, but in actuality, the Dalek itself is a small, squid-like creature piloting the famous mechanical exterior. It's not quite clear how integrated Daleks are into their "suits", so whether they're true cyborgs or simply machine operators is up for debate. Footage and descriptions by other characters imply that the Daleks are most likely somewhere between mecha and cyborgs. The creature proper could exist outside the mechanical shell, but is very small and weak and must be augmented by the mechanical components. In their introduction, Ian Chesterton is able to "drive" a Dalek shell after discarding the creature. The Expanded Universe indicates that the Dalek creatures are so biologically degenerate that they have no functional digestive system, no vocal cords, and even have difficulty breathing on their own; being implanted in their casings is vital for them to survive for any great length of time, and their nervous and circulatory systems are tied directly into the casing's systems. The Dalek voice is harsh and grating because it is entirely artificial. The "New Paradigm" Daleks introduced in "Victory of the Daleks" have an organic eye visible at the end of their eyestalks; this is apparently the eye of the internal creature, with its optic nerve extruded down a metal pipe.
Davros. Right from his first appearance, it's apparent that his chair is also a life support system, and he will die within minutes without it. Since the chair can move without Davros needing to use a joystick or other controls, it's safe to say it's tied into his nervous system in some way, and of course, Davros also has an artificial eye embedded in his forehead. By "The Stolen Earth"/"Journey's End", his one functioning hand had been replaced with a mechanical one capable of shooting electricity from its fingertips.
The fish-people in "The Underwater Menace" are humans fitted with 'plastic gills' and artificial eyes that allow them to see better underwater.
The Master has been turned into one by the Doctor in the non-canon "Scream of the Shalka".
"Voyage of the Damned" has two characters, both spoiler-tagged due to the fact that they live in a society with prejudice against cyborgs.
Bannakaffalatta had an "accident", and his torso appears to be entirely cybernetic.
Max Capricorn is nothing but a head on wheels. He mentions that at over 160 years old, it's to keep him alive.
"Journey to the Centre of the TARDIS" reveals that a character who believes that he's an android is in fact a cyborg who lost his memories in the accident that led to him needing cybernetics implanted, and was then gaslighted by the other crewmembers, apparently out of boredom.
Psi from "Time Heist". The Doctor describes him as having a mainframe in his head, it lets him wipe his own memory, interface with other systems and upload imprints of close to all the greatest bank criminals in existence making him guilty enough to distract the Teller from Clara.
Nardole, secondary companion of Series 10, is rebuilt by the Doctor with a mixture of organic and cybernetic components after being decapitated in "The Husbands of River Song".
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Sealab 2021:
The first episode centers around the cast debating whether they'd turn themselves into cyborgs or not. Quinn is later revealed to be one.
A later episode has Murphy and Sparks blackmail Quinn into turning them into a cyborg (sharing one body), with the rest following suit after they get jealous. However, since Quinn is drunk, their bodies...are kind of lame.
The episode centered around the premiere of The Movie has as Tinfins's central premise Quinn turning a shark into a cyborg... and why it's a bad idea turning one of nature's predators into a killing machine.
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The Secret Files of The Spy Dogs: Recurring antagonist feline Catastrophe lost his tail when he ran into a rocking chair factory. He had it replaced with a mechanical prosthesis.
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Enemy Quest: The alien Floaters are an entire species of these. They all possess some form of rocket-propelled flight, some have weaponry mounted on their bodies, and there is an array of various other augmentations for Floaters to be equipped with. As every Floater is a clone and created for a specific task, individual augmentations tend to vary.
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Teen Titans: Cyborg.
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Metalstorm: The Destruction of Jared-Syn: Baal has a retractable robotic claw arm that shoots green acid, and some kind of voice synthesizer that allows him to talk without moving his lips.
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Last Res0rt: Daisy Archanis has a potent prosthetic leg... that's detachable (presumably for upgrades). It helps her about as often as it hurts her.
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In Dragon Ball, Mercenary Tao returns as a cyborg after being injured by a grenade he tried to use to kill Goku.
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Damaramu from Dragon Half is this starting from his second encounter with Mink. By the third, he's little more than a head that plugs into various robotic chassis, something which never helps him in his fights, because no matter how powerful a body he finds, it still can't make up for the fact that he's an idiot.
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Reading Rainbowverse: There was a fad for brains from another dimension to turn ponies into cyborgs, including Carapace, Carrot Top, Spotty Record, Cloudchaser, and Star Swirl, thanks to Brainy Twilight and her mad science.
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Nearly every Transformer from the Beast era, which were the opposites of the typical cyborg, being robots who had living tissue grafted onto them.
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Kaiju Revolution: King Caesar and Pulgasari are both stone-age examples. They were originally wounded kaiju located and modified by an advanced Paleolithic civilisation, with the former being given stone armor and the latter metal.
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Although Heisei-era Kamen Rider franchise discarded this from their recurring elements, Ryoma Sengoku/Kamen Rider Duke, a villain from Kamen Rider Gaim, is one straight rare Heisei-era example though this is temporary.
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Battle Angel Alita also goes the full-conversion route. Toyed-with somewhat in the final stages of the original manga, the residents of Tiphares/Zalem, all of whom thought they were wholly human (distinguishing them from the mongrel cybernetic hordes living below), discover that the network governing Tipharean society routinely takes all citizens upon their reaching maturity, downloads the knowledge from their brains onto small black chips, steals their brains, and leaves them with the chip as a replacement. While (almost) every cyborg in the Scrapyard, no matter how modified, has a human brain the Tiphareans can claim no such thing. This comes as something of a shock. It turns out later that Tiphares/Jeru is basically a one giant farm for Wetware CPUs utilized in Ketheres/Zalem computers, and Tiphares citizens are considered second class at best in the Solar System at large. There's also Jupiter whose population is 100% cyborgs of even fuller conversion than the norm elsewhere. Venus avoids this, though, concentrating on Organic Technology, and most of their citizens choose a genetically engineered Humpty-Dumpty-like body.
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Most if not all Cylons in Battlestar Galactica (2003) are cyborgs. The raiders are almost entirely organic on the inside, and the human-forms are ambiguous. On the one hand, they are extremely difficult to tell from humans. On the other, Sharon once accomplished something useful by cutting her hand open and jamming a fiber-optic cable inside. In a later episode it is stated that the human-form Cylons have some sort of organic optical data port in their hands, which is how they control and receive data from the basestars. Presumably Sharon was inserting the fiber so that she could make a good connection to the Galactica's less advanced hardware. On a Basestar, they just stick their hands in the literal datastream. The Centurions are in fact the only ones who are entirely mechanical.
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Deadlands: Hell on Earth subverts, inverts, reverts, and blipverts the trope. Basically, in the universe it's impossible to make enough room in a human body to insert any relevant cybernetics. However, there is plenty of room in an undead body since the undead don't need any bits other than the brain anyway. This has the added advantage that with a bit of Mad Science jiggery-pokery you can run the machine parts on the spiritual energies used to create the undead.
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The Ultimates: Black Widow, rather than being a Badass Normal as is her mainstream counterpart, instead has cybernetic implants.
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Monsterful: Michelle Flammel can transform into a PHC (Psychotic Homunculus Cyborg) by fusing with her guardian golem Ourox, Gaining tons of gadgets, from the classic Arm Cannon, to Jetpacks and more.
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d20 Modern: The supplement d20 Future has some coverage of this topic, and Cyberscape expands on it. Cyberscape also adds alternate cybernetics, including Golemtech and Necrotic Implants (Golem- and Necromancy-based cybernetics, respectively), for a Magitek twist on the cyborg.
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Astro City: El Robo of the Astro City Irregulars is a half-human half-robot hero, though he has no visible human parts.
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Hottie 3: The Best Fan Fic in the World: Carmen Cole is rebuilt into a cyborg after having been killed in the novel Hottie by Jonathan Bernstein.
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The Book of Boba Fett introduces the Mods, a Mos Espa gang whose members have enhanced their bodies with cybernetic additions made from droid parts, to the Star Wars franchise. It's revealed in a flashback that Boba sought out the Mods' surgeon to save Fennec Shand's life after she was left for dead in her appearance in The Mandalorian.
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The Inexplicable Adventures of Bob!: The giantess Djali ("Jolly") is given cybernetic parts to help her move and respirate at a size that would otherwise run up against the Square-Cube Law. Since the Nemesites explicitly have technology to reduce an object's mass and to manipulate gravity, this isn't too unreasonable.
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Buffy the Vampire Slayer: In Season 4, Adam takes this to the next level — he is part human, part machine, and part demon.
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To Boldly Flee: After her assimilation is broken and she turns human again, The Nostalgia Chick still maintains robotic abilities.
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Dino Attack RPG has a player character named Dr. Cyborg, and the Non-Primary Characters General and Frozeen. There is also a cybernetic mutant T. rex named Cyrista's Bane.
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The conclusion of Civil War II shows a downside to the self-augmentation approach. The final battle ends with Tony in a coma. The Beast tells Carol that he could probably awaken a normal person from this sort of coma no problem, but Tony's modified his body so much that he has no idea where to begin.
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The Authority: The Engineer.
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Rifts splits these into several classifications: Cybernetics are basic mechanical prosthetics and implants (which come in fully mechanical or Bio-Systems), while Bionics actually augment the user to combat-capable levels, and include weapons. Cyborgs come in three levels: Minor cybernetic/bionic enhancements, Partial Conversion (all limbs and some torso reinforcement) and Full Conversion (Entire body except for the brain and spinal column).
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Bleak World has the Cyborg class of the Aliens race. It has little to no infiltration ability (at its highest it can roll 1d10 on sneak checks). But they have very highcombat and science abilities, making them more useful for small scale skirmish and retrieval games. There is also The Android class of the experiment race, which was created by a Mad Scientist using the bodies of dead teenagers and cybernetic implants.
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Pandora: Pilar has implants which let her enter into the datastream by thought alone. Unfortunately, the implants are hacked at one point, with her body being taken over remotely.
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Introduced in Dragon Ball Z, unlike most of Dr. Gero's creations, #17 and #18 are cyborgs, not androids. Android #20 is a robot body which houses Gero's brain. Cell is a strange case, being a bio-organism made using cells from powerful warriors. This confusion is because in the original japanese they're called "Jinz�ningen", which has no english equivalent and roughly means Artificial Human / Person (like a science fiction golem). The English dub of the anime calls them "Androids", while the French dub calls them all Cyborgs, neither of which really fit for Cell. The English dub in particular got bit in the Boo Arc where #18 has a child, something which an Android (fully mechanical) couldn't do but a Cyborg (partially organic) might.
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John Cena/The Prototype's gimmick in Ultimate Pro Wrestling, though he left in 2001 to later return in 2003 as a thug out to get Frankie "The Future" Kazarian.
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The Borg, whose name is shortened from Cyborg to Borg. Seven of Nine from Star Trek: Voyager, though she supposedly had most of her Borg implants removed, always has enough left to solve or create the crisis of the week.
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Legion Of Superheroes: Tharok of the Fatal Five.
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Yu-Gi-Oh! has quite a few monsters that qualify, the most obvious being Cyborg Doctor. Others include Nanobreaker (who is based on Jake, the protagonist of a Konami video game with the same name as the card), Battle Footballer (as seen by its card text), and maybe D.D. Warrior Lady, who seems to have at least a bionic arm, and maybe a few other cybernetics.
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Not a Villain: The Dude refers to Kleya as one. When we see her in Reality, she does appear to have metal implants in her spine and the back of her hands.
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Jinno, of Afro Samurai, or at least when he is reintroduced in episodes 3-4. He has certain human parts, like his head, arms, and legs, but has to rely entirely on a mechanical body for his strength, breathing, and possibly his vision.
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Inferior or Superior: Many of the Pokemon native to the Cyberos region have evolved to incorporate technology into their bodies.
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Malifaux has steam-powered cyborgs working with one faction.
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Babylon 5:
Shadows use machine-fused humans as Wetware CPUs of their ships. Said humans also are capable of taking over common human tech, which was successfully exploited by protagonists in the series.
The episode "Infection" features a piece of Organic Technology capable of fusing with a human and transforming into a biomechanical battle cyborg.
White Stars, ships, utilizing both Minbari and Vorlon tech, may be speculated to be this, though in this case, both 'living' and 'cybernetic' parts are artificial.
The Technomages in the Spin-Off Crusade are also cyborgs. This mechanical enhancement is what allows them to do portents that looks like magic.
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In To the Stars, everybody is a cyborg, with implants that allow for VR, telepathy, and even biological immortality.
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SilverHawks: The Hawks, as the Theme Song is fond of reminding us, are partly metal, partly real!
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In Terminator Salvation Marcus is a human turned Terminator who still has his original brain, heart, and most of his internal organs encased in a robotic endoskeleton.
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Transformers:
Transformers Generation 1:
The episode "Autobot Spike" has Spike's mind being transferred to a mechanical body while his human body underwent risky surgery.
Doctor Arkeville. At first, he has just a mechanical right hand as well as the upper part of his skull. In the episode "Countdown to Extinction", after he attempts to double-cross Starscream in Cybertron, he is rendered unconscious due to an electric discharge and awakens with half of his body cyborgized and strapped to a mechanical wheelchair.
Nearly every Transformer from the Beast era, which were the opposites of the typical cyborg, being robots who had living tissue grafted onto them.
Seen in the technorganic Blackarachnia, Waspinator and Sari Sumdac in Transformers: Animated.
The Headmaster, Powermaster, and Triggermaster characters in both the cartoon and comic books, as the Transformers themselves were now partly organic, but the human or Nebulan character they'd bonded to underwent extensive cybernetic implants as part of the bonding process.
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Prof. Kenzo Kabuto and Archduke Gorgon in Great Mazinger. The series' Robeasts, the Warrior Monsters, are also cyborgs, being biomechanical Humongous Mecha controlled by the brains of Mykene soldiers grafted into them.
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Adventures of the Galaxy Rangers: Technically, all of the lead characters, as they have an experimental cybernetic implant that acts as an Amplifier Artifact. Team leader Zachary Foxx is a more extreme case, having undergone an Emergency Transformation after being gunned down in the pilot episode. Over half his body is replaced by cyberware, including having an Arm Cannon installed.
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Cyborgs are very common in Upgrade's future, to differing degrees. In the criminals' case, they have extensive gun implants, while Grey just has a single chip in his spine, though it lets him do a lot. People mention also that it's unusual to not have any implants.
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Captain America: Bucky Barnes/the Winter Soldier sometimes refers to himself and is referred to by others as a cyborg on account of his mechanical arm, which he can control telepathically when it's detached from him.
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Star Trek: The Next Generation has Geordi LaForge and his VISOR and, later, cybernetic replacement eyes, as well as Picard and his artificial heart.
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 All-New, All-Different Avengers (Comic Book) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 All-Star Squadron (Comic Book) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Animosity (Comic Book) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Astro City (Comic Book) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Bazooka Jules (Comic Book) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Bucky O'Hare and the Toad Wars! (Comic Book) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Captain Britain: A Crooked World (Comic Book) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Captain Carter (Comic Book) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Carnage (Comic Book) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Doctor Octopus (Comic Book) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Elvis Shrugged (Comic Book) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Extreme Venomverse (Comic Book) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 First Knife (Comic Book) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Global Frequency (Comic Book) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Godzilla: The Half-Century War (Comic Book) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Grendel (Comic Book) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Guardians of the Galaxy (Comic Book) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Guardians of the Galaxy (1969) (Comic Book) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Ivar, Timewalker (Comic Book) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Kaijumax (Comic Book) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Lady Mechanika (Comic Book) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Nikolai Dante (Comic Book) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Ronin (1983) (Comic Book) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Sarge Steel (Comic Book) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Secret Identities (Comic Book) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Shakara (Comic Book) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Shang-Chi (2021) (Comic Book) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Sonic the Hedgehog (Archie Comics) (Comic Book) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Spider-Man 2099 (Comic Book)
seeAlso
Cyborg
 Star-Lord (Comic Book) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Stardust the Super Wizard (Comic Book) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Supergod (Comic Book) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Superman and the Legion of Super-Heroes (Comic Book) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 The Clone Saga (Comic Book) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 The Metabarons (Comic Book) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 The New 52: Futures End (Comic Book) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 The Transformers Megaseries (Comic Book) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 The Ultraverse (Comic Book) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Ultimate Spider-Man (2000) (Comic Book) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 WE 3 (Comic Book) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Wonder Woman (1987) (Comic Book) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 X-23 (2018) (Comic Book) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 X-Factor (2006) (Comic Book) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Friday the 13th: Jason vs. Jason X / Comicbook
seeAlso
Cyborg
 Ghost Rider / Comicbook / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 JasonXSpecial
seeAlso
Cyborg
 S.H.I.E.L.D. (2010) (Comic Book) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Aeon Entelechy Evangelion / Fan Fic / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Eight Mercenaries and a Toddler / Fan Fic / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Forward / Fan Fic / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Gundam Build Fighters FF (Fanfic) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Intrepid / Fan Fic / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Mega Man: Defender of the Human Race / Fan Fic / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Showa & Vampire / Fan Fic / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 That Guy with the Glasses in Space / Fan Fic / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 The Weaver Option (Fanfic) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Tiberium Wars / Fan Fic / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 To Stand Tall / Fan Fic / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Welcome Reality + Equestria / Fan Fic
seeAlso
Cyborg
 A Certain Infinite Possibility (Fanfic) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 A Rose's Scales (Fanfic) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Abraxas (Hrodvitnon) (Fanfic) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Arad's Stardust (Fanfic) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Austraeoh (Fanfic) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Becoming a True Invader (Fanfic) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Blue-Green Eyes (Fanfic) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Brockton's Celestial Forge (Fanfic) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 But Doctor, I Am Pagliacci (Fanfic) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Chains of Reality (Fanfic) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Doofenshmirtz Hero Incorporated! (Fanfic) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 ElementalsofHarmony
seeAlso
Cyborg
 Equestria Girls: Friendship Souls (Fanfic) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Fallout: Equestria - Heroes (Fanfic) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Fallout: Equestria - Project Horizons (Fanfic) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Fallout Equestria: Survivor's Guilt (Fanfic) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Forward (Peptuck) (Fanfic) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Girl Adventurer (Fanfic) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 God Help the Outcasts (Fanfic) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Gone Batty (Sefiru) (Fanfic) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 I am not Done (MHA) (Fanfic) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Inferior or Superior (Fanfic) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Kaiju Revolution (Fanfic) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 King of the Monsters (Fanfic) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Kirby: Right Back at Ya! Odyssey of Dreams (Fanfic) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Light, Darkness and Paradox (Fanfic) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Nobody Dies: Six AIs, One Continent (Fanfic) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Not the intended use (Zantetsuken Reverse) (Fanfic) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 One Punch-Gamer (Fanfic) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Plan 7 of 9 from Outer Space (Fanfic) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Pokémon XD Enigma Shadow Series (Fanfic) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Project Sunflower (Fanfic) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 RWBY: Destiny of Remnant (Fanfic) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Remnant Inferis: DOOM (Fanfic) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Repairs, Retrofits and Upgrades (Fanfic) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Roller Brawl: The Mega Cyborg (Fanfic) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 SSB The Return (Fanfic) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Soon I Shall Be Indestructible (Fanfic) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Stardust (Arad) (Fanfic) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 TRINITY (Fanfic) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Talk About a Role Reversal (Fanfic) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Tanjiro & Kagome: A Taishō-Heisei Friendship (Fanfic) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 The Games We Play (The Gamer/RWBY) (Fanfic) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 The Swarm of War (Fanfic) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Transformers Prime Season 3 (Fanfic) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Ultimate Sleepwalker (Fanfic) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Uplifted (Fanfic) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Welcome Reality + Equestria (Fanfic) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 What If Freeza Turned Good? (Fanfic) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 What If Frieza Turned Good? (Fanfic) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 What the Cat Dragged In (Fanfic) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 White Sheep (Fanfic) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 White Sheep (RWBY) (Fanfic) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 World War Etheria (Fanfic) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Xenoarchaeologist (Fanfic) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Alita: Battle Angel / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Babylon A.D. / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Black Scorpion / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Blue Beetle (2023) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Cyborg (1989) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Dune (1984) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Dune (2021) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Elysium / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Future War / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Gunhed / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Hardcore Henry / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Hitman: Agent 47 / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Hobbs & Shaw / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Horrorvision / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 I, Robot / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Iron Man 3 / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Major Grom: The Game / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Millennium (1989) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Mortal Engines / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Mortal Kombat (2021) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Prospect / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Reeker / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Repo Men / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Resident Evil Film Series / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Resident Evil: The Final Chapter / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Screamers / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Shin Kamen Rider (2023) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Shocking Dark / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Tammy and the T-Rex / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Terminator: Dark Fate / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 The Fantastic Four / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 The Last Sentinel / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 The Robot vs. the Aztec Mummy / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 The Vindicator / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Theodore Rex / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Upgrade / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 War of the Worlds (2005) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Wild Wild West / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Zeiram / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Alien vs. Predator (Franchise) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Arrowverse (Franchise) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Marvel Universe (Franchise) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Terminator (Franchise) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Thunderscape (Franchise) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 The Hohenzollern Empire (Lets Play) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Rebuild World / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 A Certain Magical Index / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 A New Dawn / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Academy of Superheroes / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Aeon 14 / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Alien Hunters / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 All The World Is Holy / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Alterien / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Anno Dracula / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Apprentice Adept / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Asura Cryin' / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Behind Blue Eyes / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Belisarius Series / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Broken Sky / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Burningblade and Silvereye / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Ciaphas Cain / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Colony / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Creatures of Light and Darkness / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Crusher Joe / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Dark Future / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Death's Head / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Deathstalker / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Diamond Dogs / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Divine Will / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Dragon Rider / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Earth Girl / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Frontier
seeAlso
Cyborg
 Gearbreakers / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Geist Series / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Hostile Takeover (Swann) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Incandescence / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Joe Golem and the Drowning City / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Kiln People / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 La Fuerza Series / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Land of Oz / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Marina (1999) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Metro City Chronicles / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Metroid: Zebes Shin'nyuu Shirei / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Metrozone Series / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Millennium (1983) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Moon Cops on the Moon / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 On the Edge of Eureka / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Otherland / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Overheaven / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Pay Me, Bug! / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Quantum Devil Saga: Avatar Tuner / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Rachel Peng Novels / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Rebuild World / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Revelation Space / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Revelation Space Series / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Riesel Tales: Two Hunters / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Rifters Trilogy / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Shade's Children / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Shadowrun Storytime / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Shadows of the Empire / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Skeleton Crew / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Sky Without Stars / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 So I'm a Spider, So What? / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 SpaceScouting
seeAlso
Cyborg
 Spectral Stalkers / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Spiral Arm / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Stray Cat Strut / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 T2 Trilogy / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Tale of the Comet / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 The 10,000 Dawns / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 The Book of Phoenix / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 The Combat Baker and Automaton Waitress / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 The Cyber Dragons Trilogy / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 The Diviners (2012) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 The Draka / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 The Mouse Watch / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 The Night's Dawn Trilogy / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 The Reproductive System / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 The Stars My Destination / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 The Sword of Shannara Trilogy / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 The Year of Rogue Dragons / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Time Machine Series / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Titus Crow / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Transpecial / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Twisted (2010) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 V. / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Voidskipper / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Xeelee Sequence / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Red Dwarf (Magazine) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 BattleCars
seeAlso
Cyborg
 CyBorg
sameAs
Cyborg
 DenjiSentaiMegaranger
seeAlso
Cyborg
 Elsword
seeAlso
Cyborg
 Punched Across the Room / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 SoonIWillBeInvincible
seeAlso
Cyborg
 SupermanAtEarthsEnd
seeAlso
Cyborg
 TheShipWho
seeAlso
Cyborg
 TheTuringOption
seeAlso
Cyborg
 TheUltraverse
seeAlso
Cyborg
 TheVoyageOfTheJerleShannara
seeAlso
Cyborg
 Arpeggio of Blue Steel (Manga) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Baoh (Manga) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Boruto (Manga) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Devilman Lady (Manga) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Dimension W (Manga) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Dragon Half (Manga) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 EDENS ZERO (Manga) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Elfen Lied (Manga) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Gekikou Kamen (Manga) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Goku: Midnight Eye (Manga) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Moscow 2160 (Manga) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Mother Keeper (Manga) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Pandora in the Crimson Shell: Ghost Urn (Manga) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Samurai 8: The Tale of Hachimaru (Manga) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Sand Land (Manga) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Silent Möbius (Manga) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Space Adventure Cobra (Manga) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Stealth Symphony (Manga) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Tentai Senshi Sunred (Manga) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 The Voynich Hotel (Manga) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 UQ Holder! (Manga) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 World's End Touring (Manga) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Fear Factory (Music) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Mechina (Music) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Perturbator (Music) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Powerwolf (Music) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Theatre of Tragedy (Music) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Friends at the Table (Podcast) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Rollplay (Podcast) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Quiet, Please (1947) (Radio) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 A Dynasty of Dynamic Alcoholism (Roleplay) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Ancient Ones (Roleplay) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 AnehiemSteampunk
seeAlso
Cyborg
 Bay 12 Castle Foxhound Squad (Roleplay) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 KS: The New Generation (Roleplay) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Midnightstuck
seeAlso
Cyborg
 Nexus Gate (Roleplay) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 The Insane Quest of Unfathomable Randomness (Roleplay) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Tower of Animus (Roleplay) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Video Game Edition Series (Roleplay) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Void of the Stars (Roleplay) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Andro Melos / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Battlestar Galactica (2003) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Class of '09 / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Defiance / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Earth☆Star Voyager / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Face/Off / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Firefly / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Flander's Company / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Kamen Rider X / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Lexx / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Mighty Med / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Mission: 2110 / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Ninja Turtles: The Next Mutation / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Pandora / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Power Rangers RPM / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Real Humans / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Seijuu Sentai Gingaman / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Space Rangers (1993) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Star Trek: Voyager / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 The 10000 Dawns / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 The Bionic Woman / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 The Flying Cestmir / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 The Nevers / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 The New Avengers / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 2057 / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Ultraman Ginga / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 VR Troopers / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Wynonna Earp / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Years and Years / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Zyuden Sentai Kyoryuger / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Achtung! Cthulhu (Tabletop Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Æon (Tabletop Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Ashen Stars (Tabletop Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Blood Bowl (Tabletop Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Blue Planet (Tabletop Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Cards Against Humanity (Tabletop Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 CY_BORG (2022) (Tabletop Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Cyberpunk (Tabletop Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Dark Future (Tabletop Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Deviant: The Renegades (Tabletop Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Fellowship (Tabletop Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 GURPS Reign of Steel (Tabletop Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Illuminati: New World Order (Tabletop Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Invisible Sun (Tabletop Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 King of Tokyo (Tabletop Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Legend System (Tabletop Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Malifaux (Tabletop Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Munchkin (Tabletop Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Neuroshima (Tabletop Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Nova Praxis (Tabletop Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Numenera (Tabletop Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Pachimon (Tabletop Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Paranoia (Tabletop Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Predation (Tabletop Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Rifts (Tabletop Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Secrets of the Third Reich (Tabletop Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Shadowrun (Tabletop Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Star Realms (Tabletop Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Strike Legion (Tabletop Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 The Stars Are Fire (Tabletop Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Twilight Imperium (Tabletop Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Act-Fancer: Cybernetick Hyper Weapon (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Age of Wonders: Planetfall (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Alien Shooter (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Alien vs. Predator (Capcom) (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Aliens versus Predator (1999) (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Alisa (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Alpha Protocol (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Anarchy Reigns (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Anodyne 2: Return to Dust (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Arm Champs (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Armed Police Batrider (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Auto Assault (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Battle Clash (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Battle K-Road (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Battletoads (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Beyond a Steel Sky (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Beyond Good & Evil (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Bionic Commando (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Blazing Star (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Bomb Rush Cyberfunk (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Bomberman Tournament (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Borderlands (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Brood Star (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Buck Bumble (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Cannon Spike (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Citizen Sleeper (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Civilization: Beyond Earth (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Code 7 (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Codename: Tenka (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Command & Conquer: Red Alert (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Corridor 7: Alien Invasion (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 CrossCode (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 CyClones (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Dawn of the Tiberium Age (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Dawn of War (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Dead or School (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 DEADLOCK (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Depth (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Doom (2016) (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 .flow (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Dune: Spice Wars (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Dungeon Fighter Online (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 E.Y.E: Divine Cybermancy (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Elsword (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Enemy Territory: Quake Wars (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Espgaluda (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Eternal Card Game (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Fallen Hero (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Fallout Frost (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Fallout: Sonora (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Final Fantasy VI (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Fracture (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Freedom Wars (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Genetic Species (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Get Amped (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Ghouls vs. Humans (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Global Agenda (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Gloom (Amiga) (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Gravity Rush (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 GunBuster (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Gungage (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Half-Life 2 (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Haydee (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 I Miss the Sunrise (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Infernax (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 InfernoMOO (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Invisible, Inc. (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Ion Fury (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Iron Harvest (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Iron Meat (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Jingi Storm (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Kenshi (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 LawBreakers (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Little Inferno (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Luminous Avenger iX 2 (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Marathon (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Marvel: Avengers Alliance (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Marvel Future Fight (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Marvel vs. Capcom: Clash of Super Heroes (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Mega Man ZX (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Memoirs of a Battle Brothel (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Mercs of Boom (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Metroid Prime (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Metroid Prime 3: Corruption (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Mighty Goose (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Mighty Switch Force! (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Mortal Kombat 11 (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Mortal Kombat 9 (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 MouseHunt (2008) (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 NanoBreaker (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Nerves of Steel (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Neuroshima Hex! (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Night of the Full Moon (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 99Vidas (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Omega Boost (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Operation: Matriarchy (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Panzer Bandit (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Pax Britannica (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Pico (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Pronty (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 PsyCard (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 RUSTORATION (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Red Resurrection (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 REDLINE (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Redline: Gang Warfare 2066 (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Return to Castle Wolfenstein (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Revenge of the Titans (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Revolution 60 (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 RimWorld (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Ring Runner: Flight of the Sages (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Rise of Nightmares (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Robo Army (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Robopon (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Run Saber (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Saints Row IV (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Serious Sam 3: BFE (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Shadow Force (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Shattered Union (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Sierra Ops (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Slash'EM Extended (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Slashout (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Spider: The Video Game (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Spin Jam (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Star Conflict (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Starsiege (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Streets of Rage (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Streets of Rage Remake (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Strider Returns (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Super Action Adventure (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Superhero League of Hoboken (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 System Shock (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 System Shock 2 (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Tales of Maj'Eyal (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Tanzer (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Arcade Attack (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Terminator Dark Fate - Defiance (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 The Ascent (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 The Citadel (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 The Elder Scrolls Online (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 The Eternal Cylinder (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 The Second Tiberium War (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 The Surge (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Tormented Souls (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Total War: Warhammer III (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Turbo Overkill (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Turok (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Vagrant Story (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Vainglory (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Vega Strike (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Vice: Project Doom (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Void Crew (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 War of the Human Tanks (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Warhammer 40,000: Kill Team (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Warhammer 40,000: Mechanicus (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Wasteland 3 (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Watch_Dogs 2 (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Whiplash (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Wild ARMs (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Wild ARMs 3 (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 XCOM: Enemy Unknown (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 X-COM (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Xenoblade Chronicles 2 (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Zero Wing (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Crash Bandicoot 3: Warped / Videogame / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Demonsteele (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Help The Hero (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 My Furry Protogen (Visual Novel) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Sekien no Inganock (Visual Novel) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Vincent: The Secret of Myers (Visual Novel) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 A Fox in Space (Web Animation) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Cyborneer Series (Web Animation) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Equestria Girls (Web Animation) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 How It Should Have Ended (Web Animation) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Inferno Cop (Web Animation) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Meta Runner (Web Animation) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Quirky Misadventures of Soldine the Cyborg (Web Animation) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Super Smash Adventures (Web Animation) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Half-Man (Webcomic) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Afterlife SMP (Web Video) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Barney Bunch (Web Video) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Fixing RWBY (Web Video) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 JonTron (Web Video) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Masako X - Dragon Ball What-If (Web Video) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 New Life SMP (Web Video) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Retsupurae (Web Video) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Shadowrun Corporate Sins (Web Video) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 THLMR / Webanimation / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Achewood (Webcomic) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Aqua Regia (Webcomic) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Artificial Incident (Webcomic) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 AsteroidQuest (Webcomic) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Blip (Webcomic) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Cassiopeia Quinn (Webcomic) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Cyber Scrapyard (Webcomic) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Demon's Mirror (Webcomic) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Enemy Quest (Webcomic) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Ennui GO! (Webcomic) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Feast For A King (Webcomic) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Freak On (Webcomic) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 It Hurts!! (Webcomic) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Leaving the Cradle (Webcomic) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Manly Guys Doing Manly Things (Webcomic) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Mythed-Up (Webcomic) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 New School Kids (Webcomic) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Polcomp Ball (Webcomic) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Robots And Racks (Webcomic) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Sleipnir: Equine Invader from Jupiter (Webcomic) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Softies (Webcomic) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Storyshift (Webcomic) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 The Monster & The Girl (Webcomic) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 The Water Phoenix King (Webcomic) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Umlaut House (Webcomic) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Verlore Geleentheid (Webcomic) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Comic Dish (Website)
seeAlso
Cyborg
 Fantendo (Website) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Mortasheen (Website) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Multiverses Wiki (Website) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Orion's Arm (Website) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Alien Racers / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Angels of Death (2021) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Animalympics / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Axe Cop / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Black Dynamite / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Captain Laserhawk: A Blood Dragon Remix / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Celebrity Deathmatch / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Centurions / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Challenge of the GoBots / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Codename: Kids Next Door / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Detentionaire / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 El Tigre: The Adventures of Manny Rivera / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Exo Squad / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Fangbone! / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Galactik Football / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Grimsburg / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Grojband / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Krypto the Superdog / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Mars Express / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Matt's Monsters / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Men in Black: The Series / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Monster Buster Club / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Monsters vs. Aliens / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Mulligan / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Ninjago / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Penn Zero: Part-Time Hero / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Phineas and Ferb The Movie: Across the 2nd Dimension / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Quest for Camelot / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Rambo: The Force of Freedom / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Robotix / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Rock and Rule / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Sealab 2021 / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Sonic Prime / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Sonic SatAM / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Sonic the Hedgehog (SatAM) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 SpacePOP / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Star Trek: Lower Decks / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Starchaser: The Legend of Orin / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2012) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 The Mask / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 The Problem Solverz / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 The Secret Files of The Spy Dogs / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Transformers: EarthSpark / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Tripping the Rift / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Unikitty! / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Wild C.A.T.s (1994) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 X-Men: The Animated Series / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 AAA (Wrestling) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 John Cena (Wrestling) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Konnan (Wrestling) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Lex Luger (Wrestling) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Dragon Ball Z: The World's Strongest / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Future GPX Cyber Formula / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Atomic Robo / Comicbook / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Last Man Standing / Comicbook / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Elsword: The Awakening / Fan Fic / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Nobody Dies / Fan Fic / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Space Truckers / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 cyborg
sameAs
Cyborg
 Enemy Quest (Roleplay) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 The Six Million Dollar Man / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Space Empires (Video Game) / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg
 Voltron: The Third Dimension / int_99a12edd
type
Cyborg