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[[Image:Ghost in the shell-019.jpg|thumb|250px|[[Major Motoko Kusanagi]] from [[Ghost in the Shell]] is mostly robotic, with only a small part of her original brain remaining organic]]
[[Image:Ghost in the shell-019.jpg|thumb|250px|[[Major Motoko Kusanagi]] from [[Ghost in the Shell]] is mostly robotic, with only a small part of her original brain remaining organic]]
A '''Cyborg''' is a robot with both organic and inorganic components.  
A '''Cyborg''' is a hybrid human/robot with both organic and inorganic components.  The term is a portmanteau of the words "cybernetic" and "organism".


In gynoid related fiction and media, a cyborg is typically a robot with both organic components in addition to machinery.  More often than not, they are humans who died or were critically injured and fitted with cybernetic components, thus making them a cyborg.
In gynoid related fiction and media, a cyborg is typically a robot with both organic components in addition to machinery.  More often than not, they are humans who died or were critically injured and fitted with cybernetic components, thus making them a cyborg.

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Major Motoko Kusanagi from Ghost in the Shell is mostly robotic, with only a small part of her original brain remaining organic

A Cyborg is a hybrid human/robot with both organic and inorganic components. The term is a portmanteau of the words "cybernetic" and "organism".

In gynoid related fiction and media, a cyborg is typically a robot with both organic components in addition to machinery. More often than not, they are humans who died or were critically injured and fitted with cybernetic components, thus making them a cyborg.

It is a common misconception that cyborgs are another name for a robot, because some older films and TV shows have inaccurately portrayed androids or robots as cyborgs. In actuality, a cyborg is not 100% machine. It is part human, part machine.

Notable examples of Cyborgs

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