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The marriage of man and machine Cyborg's have often been displayed as the pinnacle of human innovation reaching a point where we have learned to become one with technology, quite literally. Whether it be the internal struggle between man and machine, the fight to protect a post apocalyptic Detroit or just the fight to get your BOOYAH! just right, Cyborg's have become a big part of cinema but which is the most iconic?
This is also a pretty wide field so we will be only using Cyborg's who are human with augmentations as The Terminator is technically a Cyborg.
Well its time to find out once and for all as we decide what is the greatest Cyborg in cinema history.
Here are some of the contenders
Robocop

When Omni Consumer Products wins a contract from the city government to privatize the police force and a police officer is shot so many times he resembles a piece of Swiss cheese Robocop was born. One things for sure is that all of Detroit's criminal underworld fears the man called Murphy!
Cyborg

After a horrible accident leaves Victor Stone near death his father was able to save him by the use of a mother box, Cyborg is now a living machine able to change his much of his machine body at will. He is also the proud owner of one of the most bro sounding catchphrases ever "Booyah!"
Darth Vader

Believe it or not I nearly forgot him. I think with Vader its a testament to just how good a character he is that you never really even think of him as a Cyborg. But missing two arms and a leg definitely qualifies him for this list.
Nebula

While most Cyborgs on this list are created out of necessity Nebula unfortunately isn't. The result of numerous losses to Gamora over the years Thanos has replaced seemingly most of Nebula humanoid body parts with machines.
Cable

Not overly much is known on the full extent of Cable's cyborgentic advancements. He does seem to be able to generate a shield, telekinesis with his weaponry, advanced vision and computer hacking.
Will include the others in the poll, please cast you vote on what you thought was the best representation of a Cyborg in cinema and if I don't have it on the poll post the name and I will add it.
This is also a pretty wide field so we will be only using Cyborg's who are human with augmentations as The Terminator is technically a Cyborg.
Well its time to find out once and for all as we decide what is the greatest Cyborg in cinema history.
Here are some of the contenders
Robocop

When Omni Consumer Products wins a contract from the city government to privatize the police force and a police officer is shot so many times he resembles a piece of Swiss cheese Robocop was born. One things for sure is that all of Detroit's criminal underworld fears the man called Murphy!
Cyborg

After a horrible accident leaves Victor Stone near death his father was able to save him by the use of a mother box, Cyborg is now a living machine able to change his much of his machine body at will. He is also the proud owner of one of the most bro sounding catchphrases ever "Booyah!"
Darth Vader

Believe it or not I nearly forgot him. I think with Vader its a testament to just how good a character he is that you never really even think of him as a Cyborg. But missing two arms and a leg definitely qualifies him for this list.
Nebula

While most Cyborgs on this list are created out of necessity Nebula unfortunately isn't. The result of numerous losses to Gamora over the years Thanos has replaced seemingly most of Nebula humanoid body parts with machines.
Cable

Not overly much is known on the full extent of Cable's cyborgentic advancements. He does seem to be able to generate a shield, telekinesis with his weaponry, advanced vision and computer hacking.
Will include the others in the poll, please cast you vote on what you thought was the best representation of a Cyborg in cinema and if I don't have it on the poll post the name and I will add it.
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