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==Examples in Science Fiction==
==Examples in Science Fiction==
*Steve Austin, main character of ''The Six Million Dollar Man'', has bionic legs, a bionic arm, and a bionic eye.
*Steve Austin, main character of ''The Six Million Dollar Man'', has bionic legs, a bionic arm, and a bionic eye.
*''The Terminator'', from the movies of the same name, is a [[robot]] covered in organic muscle and skin to disguise it as a human.
*''The [[Terminator]]'', from the movies of the same name, is a [[robot]] covered in organic muscle and skin to disguise it as a human.
*The [[Borg]], from [[Star Trek]], are a race of humanoids that extensively modify their bodies with mechanical and electronic implants.
*The [[Borg]], from [[Star Trek]], are a race of humanoids that extensively modify their bodies with mechanical and electronic implants.
*The [[Cybermen]] in the [[Doctor Who]] universe are cyborgs.
*The [[Cybermen]] in the [[Doctor Who]] universe are cyborgs.

Revision as of 22:00, 9 September 2009

Cyborg is short for cybernetic organism, a person or machine that combines both mechanical/electronic and organic parts. Technological replacements or augmentations for natural organs are often called bionics.

Examples in Science Fiction

  • Steve Austin, main character of The Six Million Dollar Man, has bionic legs, a bionic arm, and a bionic eye.
  • The Terminator, from the movies of the same name, is a robot covered in organic muscle and skin to disguise it as a human.
  • The Borg, from Star Trek, are a race of humanoids that extensively modify their bodies with mechanical and electronic implants.
  • The Cybermen in the Doctor Who universe are cyborgs.
  • Darth Vader, from Star Wars, has bionic limbs and an extensive life support system built into his body.
  • Prosthetic bodies, from Ghost in the Shell, are mechanical bodies which contain a human brain and spinal cord.