My view is that anyone who wears glasses fits the technical definition of a
cyborg and is therefore superior to all of you bog standard humanoids.

Captain Picard had an artificial heart; didn't Worf get an artificial spinal
cord too?
Disney's Pirate Planet may have been abominable but had a cyborg pirate
Johnny Mnemonic (please oh PLEASE read the original story and not just watch
the movie)
Fringe has a character with a cyborg arm
Sanctuary had Dr. Watson who was still alive due to mechanical life support


I'll keep thinking and see what else I can come up with




On Sat, Aug 28, 2010 at 10:02 AM, Van Plexico <[email protected]> wrote:

> I discovered yesterday that I'm not only *on* a panel at DragonCon
> about "Cyborgs"... not just *moderating* a panel on "Cyborgs"... I am
> the *only person* on the panel!!  Gaaaah!
>
> SO-- I need to quickly compile a decent-sized list of cyborgs from all
> the various media and genres, but with a little emphasis on TV (since
> the panel is in the American SF TV Classics track).
>
> Obviously, Steve Austin & Jamie Somers stand out.  Who else?
>
> HEEEELLLP!
>
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