Cyborg
A Cyborg is a human with biological features that are enhanced or replaced through technology.[1]
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The line between cyborgs and robots can be blurry:
T-850: You cannot self-terminate.
John Connor: No, you can't. I can do anything I want. I'm a human being, not some god-damn robot.
T-850: (correcting him) Cybernetic organism.
John Connor: Whatever![2]
Cyborgs have been represented in a variety of forms, augmentations and ethical frameworks.
DehumanisedПравить
- Dr Who
- Cybermen - humans brains with most personality and emotion removed in a robot body
- Darleks - genetically altered aliens feeling only hate
- The Borg from Star Trek - Collectivist depersonalised drones
- Stalkers from The Mortal Engines - Fallen soldiers with their memories wiped, placed in a robot body to serve a controller
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- Darth Vader from Star Wars - a physically and emotionally changed human
- RoboCop - a fallen police officer who first loses, then regains his humanity
- The Terminator - a sentient killing machine, later reprogrammed for greater empathy
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- The main characters in Section 9 in Ghost in the Shell
- The main characters in Deus Ex