Cyborg
Topic: Cyborg Student name: Chan Yik Fei Student number: 60169927 The idea of cyborg has been with us for a while, but the term “Cyborg” was first coined by Manfred E. Clynes and Nathan S. Kline in 1960. “Cyborg” is a combination of “cybernetic” and “organism”, it refers to a being with artificial and biological body parts. In real life, there are already those who can be considered a cyborg by this definition, such as people with pace makers, prosthetics and microchips. However, in pop culture it is taken to an extreme and exaggerated, with fictional technology, serums, chips and superpowers. One such example is a character by the same name in DC Comics Teen Titans. Char_Thumb_Cyborg_20190116_5c3fcd9048a0e1.41912254.jpg Evidently, Cyborg (Vic Stone) is part human and machine, now able to interface with computers. He gained power through machinery and is the most direct example of a cyborg in pop culture. He represents the most basic understanding of a cyborg in pop cult...