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**[[Darth Vader]] has bionic limbs and an extensive life support system built into his body.
**[[Darth Vader]] has bionic limbs and an extensive life support system built into his body.
**[[Luke Skywalker]] also received a cybernetic hand.
**[[Luke Skywalker]] also received a cybernetic hand.
**[[Grievous|General Grievous]] has a human central nervous system and cardio-pulmonary system controlling a [[droid]] body.
**[[Grievous|General Grievous]] has an organic central nervous system and cardio-pulmonary system controlling a [[droid]] body.
*Prosthetic bodies, from ''Ghost in the Shell'', are mechanical bodies which contain a human brain and spinal cord.
*Prosthetic bodies, from ''Ghost in the Shell'', are mechanical bodies which contain a human brain and spinal cord.
*In [[DC Comics]], Cyborg is the half-cybernetic, half-man chief technological expert and founding member (one of five) of the ''Teen Titans''.  
*In [[DC Comics]], Cyborg is the half-cybernetic, half-man chief technological expert and founding member (one of five) of the ''Teen Titans''.  
* The [[Kodan]] from the movie, ''The Last Starfighter'', make heavy use of cyborg mind-control technology in their pilots and crews.
* The [[Kodan]] from the movie, ''The Last Starfighter'', make heavy use of cyborg mind-control technology in their pilots and crews.
* [[Commander Shepard]], from ''[[Mass Effect]]'', is approximately 30% "synthetic" after his/her "resurrection".
* [[Commander Shepard]], from ''[[Mass Effect]]'', is approximately 30% "synthetic" after their "resurrection".


[[Category: Science Fiction]]
[[Category: Science Fiction]]
[[Category: Real Technology]]
[[Category: Real Technology]]

Latest revision as of 13:32, 17 November 2023

A woman outfitted with a Cybernetic Arm

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. Once confined to science fiction, in the last decade major developments in neurological interface have made cyborgs a reality.

Examples in Science Fiction

  • Steve Austin, main character of The Six Million Dollar Man, has bionic legs, a bionic arm, and a bionic eye.
  • Robocop
  • 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.
  • Star Wars has several examples:
    • Darth Vader has bionic limbs and an extensive life support system built into his body.
    • Luke Skywalker also received a cybernetic hand.
    • General Grievous has an organic central nervous system and cardio-pulmonary system controlling a droid body.
  • Prosthetic bodies, from Ghost in the Shell, are mechanical bodies which contain a human brain and spinal cord.
  • In DC Comics, Cyborg is the half-cybernetic, half-man chief technological expert and founding member (one of five) of the Teen Titans.
  • The Kodan from the movie, The Last Starfighter, make heavy use of cyborg mind-control technology in their pilots and crews.
  • Commander Shepard, from Mass Effect, is approximately 30% "synthetic" after their "resurrection".