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  2. List of fictional cyborgs - Wikipedia

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    Genji, an advanced cyborg ninja who appears as a playable character in Overwatch and Heroes of the Storm. Gray Fox & Raiden from the Metal Gear Solid series; The Grox are a race of cyborg carnivores creatures, that rule most of the Galaxy in Spore, and the main antagonists. Hung Lo, Lo Wang's evil brother from Shadow Warrior: Twin Dragon

  3. Peter Scott-Morgan - Wikipedia

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    Peter Scott was born on 19 April 1958 in Wandsworth, London. [1] [2] He was educated at King's College School, Wimbledon, where he became head boy of the junior school.He had a BSc in computing science and a PhD (1986) from Imperial College London which was the first doctorate awarded by a robotics department in a British university. [3]

  4. Category:Fictional cyborgs - Wikipedia

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    The differences between the two frequently becomes more "philosophical" than "physical", as are often the case with fictional cyborgs when dealing with the boundary between "human" and "machine". Wikimedia Commons has media related to Cyborgs in fiction .

  5. The Tomorrow Show - Wikipedia

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    The Tomorrow Show (also known as Tomorrow with Tom Snyder or Tomorrow and, after 1980, Tomorrow Coast to Coast) is an American late-night television talk show hosted by Tom Snyder that aired on NBC in first-run form from October 1973 to December 1981, at which point its reruns continued until late January 1982.

  6. Category:Cyborgs - Wikipedia

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  7. Category:Cyborgs in television - Wikipedia

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    Depictions of cyborgs in television, beings with both organic and biomechatronic body parts. The term applies to an organism that has restored function or, especially, enhanced abilities due to the integration of some artificial component or technology that relies on some sort of feedback, for example: prostheses, artificial organs, implants or, in some cases, wearable technology.

  8. Category:Cyborg superheroes - Wikipedia

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  9. Neil Harbisson - Wikipedia

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    Neil Harbisson (1982) is a Catalan-raised British-Irish-American [17] cyborg artist and activist for transpecies rights. He is best known for being the first person in the world with an antenna implanted in his skull. [18]