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- | + | The term '''Cyborg''' is used for someone who has robotic modifications. These usually consist of [[Human]] Cyborgs. | |
- | + | The first cyborgs in the TimeSplitters series appeared in the [[Cyberden (Story)|Cyberden]] in 2005. Later, in 2019, [[NeoTokyo]], some of the hackers, including [[Barby Gimp]] have had metal surgical implants. | |
- | After the wars, the only known cyborg character was right after during [[Robot Factory]]. The Machinist was a cyborg, but was on | + | Cyborgs may have existed before the [[Machine Wars]] began but they mainly consisted of the human rebellions in the TimeSplitters War. Of them, [[Lazarus Mumble]], [[Angel Forge]], and [[Mordecai Jones]], and [[Genghis Kant]]. These cyborgs were during the [[Machine Wars]] on the human side. Strangely enough, most humans were cyborgs at that time. |
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+ | After the wars, the only known cyborg character was right after during [[Robot Factory]]. The Machinist was a cyborg, but was on the dark side. He does look very similar to the rebels of the Machine Wars. His connection with Ultranet and the rebels are unknown. | ||
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+ | However, after the death of the Machinist, Cyborgs still existed. As late as 2004, we see that [[Corporal Hart]] is a cyborg. |
Revision as of 17:06, 18 October 2007
The term Cyborg is used for someone who has robotic modifications. These usually consist of Human Cyborgs.
The first cyborgs in the TimeSplitters series appeared in the Cyberden in 2005. Later, in 2019, NeoTokyo, some of the hackers, including Barby Gimp have had metal surgical implants.
Cyborgs may have existed before the Machine Wars began but they mainly consisted of the human rebellions in the TimeSplitters War. Of them, Lazarus Mumble, Angel Forge, and Mordecai Jones, and Genghis Kant. These cyborgs were during the Machine Wars on the human side. Strangely enough, most humans were cyborgs at that time.
After the wars, the only known cyborg character was right after during Robot Factory. The Machinist was a cyborg, but was on the dark side. He does look very similar to the rebels of the Machine Wars. His connection with Ultranet and the rebels are unknown.
However, after the death of the Machinist, Cyborgs still existed. As late as 2004, we see that Corporal Hart is a cyborg.