


Iconic Cybernetic Representations in Science Fiction
Rocket Raccoon
CharacterRocket Raccoon's cybernetic enhancements in the Marvel universe highlight the ethical implications of genetic and technological modifications.

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Steve Austin (The Six Million Dollar Man)
CharacterSteve Austin's character popularized the concept of cybernetic enhancements for human improvement, influencing real-world prosthetics.

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Adam Jensen
CharacterAdam Jensen from *Deus Ex* series represents a blend of human and machine, raising questions about privacy and control.

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Alex Murphy (RoboCop)
CharacterRoboCop's transformation into a cyborg law enforcement officer critiques corporate control and technological ethics.

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Darth Vader
CharacterDarth Vader is one of the most iconic cyborgs, symbolizing both power and tragedy through his cybernetic enhancements.

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Ava from The Machine
CharacterAva, an artificial intelligence cyborg, explores the boundaries between human and machine consciousness.

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Alita
CharacterAlita's cyborg body in *Alita: Battle Angel* explores themes of identity and humanity through advanced prosthetics.

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Molly Millions
CharacterMolly Millions is a pioneering cyberpunk character known for her razor-sharp blades and enhanced senses, embodying the genre's aesthetic.

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Bucky Barnes (Winter Soldier)
CharacterBucky Barnes's cybernetic arm symbolizes the intersection of technology and human identity in the Marvel universe.

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Roy Batty
CharacterRoy Batty's replicant body in *Blade Runner* explores themes of humanity and mortality, making him a profound cyborg character.

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