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- | The term '''Cyborg''' is used for | + | The term '''Cyborg''' is used for a [[human]] who has robotic modifications. |
- | + | == History == | |
- | + | The first cyborgs in the [[Games|TimeSplitters series]] appeared in the [[Cyberden (Story)|Cyberden]] in 2005. Later, in 2019, [[NeoTokyo]], it was shown that the hackers (particularly [[Barby Gimp]]) have had metal surgical implants. | |
- | + | In the [[Machine Wars]], the human resistance's ranks included many cyborgs, such as [[Lazarus Mumble]], [[Angel Forge]], [[Mordecai Jones]] and [[Genghis Kant]]. It seems that most humans depended on robotic modifications during this time period. | |
- | + | After the wars, the only known cyborg character was [[The Machinist]]. He doesn't share many similarities with the rebels of the Machine Wars, mainly because he salvaged parts from several different robots for his own body. Any connection he may have with [[UltraNet]] are unknown. | |
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+ | As late as 2401, there were still Cyborgs. One such example is [[Corporal Hart]]. With this knowledge, it is safe to assume that in the future, many soldiers use robotic parts to replace lost ones or to beef up their strength. | ||
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+ | == Character Traits == | ||
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+ | Most Cyborgs do not share traits with Robots, despite having robotic parts. |
Revision as of 20:18, 18 October 2007
The term Cyborg is used for a human who has robotic modifications.
History
The first cyborgs in the TimeSplitters series appeared in the Cyberden in 2005. Later, in 2019, NeoTokyo, it was shown that the hackers (particularly Barby Gimp) have had metal surgical implants.
In the Machine Wars, the human resistance's ranks included many cyborgs, such as Lazarus Mumble, Angel Forge, Mordecai Jones and Genghis Kant. It seems that most humans depended on robotic modifications during this time period.
After the wars, the only known cyborg character was The Machinist. He doesn't share many similarities with the rebels of the Machine Wars, mainly because he salvaged parts from several different robots for his own body. Any connection he may have with UltraNet are unknown.
As late as 2401, there were still Cyborgs. One such example is Corporal Hart. With this knowledge, it is safe to assume that in the future, many soldiers use robotic parts to replace lost ones or to beef up their strength.
Character Traits
Most Cyborgs do not share traits with Robots, despite having robotic parts.