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  1. Sep 25, 2017 · In 2087, half-human/half-machine cyborg Garth A7 (a slumming Michael Rennie, in an obvious riff on his iconic role as Klaatu in 1951's THE DAY THE EARTH STOOD STILL) is beamed aboard a small spacecraft to 1966. His mission: abduct military scientist Prof. Marx (Eduard Franz) and bring him to 2087, preventing him from introducing his latest findings in his study of "radiotelepathy" that will ...

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  2. Oct 11, 2017 · The first of the two is Cyborg 2087, with a lanky, Lincoln-like but quite cybernetic emissary from, yes, the year 2087, on a mission to stop the development of tech that’s turned his society into an Orwellian nightmare of mental oppression and general mirthlessness. This is “Garth A7”, and he’s played by the great Michael Rennie, who ...

  3. Cyborg 2087: Directed by Franklin Adreon. With Michael Rennie, Karen Steele, Wendell Corey, Warren Stevens. Earth's civilization of the future sends a cyborg back to the 1960s to change the future.

    • (695)
    • Action, Drama, Sci-Fi
    • Franklin Adreon
    • 1966-10
    • Overview
    • Also Called
    • Capabilities
    • Applications
    • Variations
    • Associations
    • Limitations
    • Known Users

    ― A description of General Grievous and his cybernetic enhancements. (Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith)

    ― Cyborg and his conscience (Teen Titans, "Only Human")

    ― Brixton Lore (The Fast and the Furious franchise)

    ― Seth Horne to the New Deathlok (Marvel Comics)

    •Cyber-Biopunk Body/Form/Imitation/Mimicry/Physiology

    •Cybernetic Organism/Cyber-Organism Body/Form/Imitation/Mimicry/Physiology

    •Cyborg Body/Form/Imitation/Mimicry

    •Cyborg Physiology

    •Enhanced-Human Cyber/Hybrid (Terminator series) Body/Form/Imitation/Mimicry/Physiology

    •Techno-Organic Body/Form/Imitation/Mimicry/Physiology

    The user is a technorganic entity; described as the melding of technological and biological components into a single entity, fused at the cellular level. Technorganic entity could be considered a form of cyborg. Users are to use the abilities of their robot to a variety of technological effects. The user can also be organic beings with just mechanical components such as a robotic arm.

    There are some ways that cyborgs can be equally stronger than ordinary robots or androids. As such, they may have an actual brain rather than an artificial intelligence, thus making them think much more creatively or even perhaps have an AI, but with the AI and the person's brain working well in sync. Most cyborgs would also have a robotic voice change as well.

    •Adaptation Manipulation

    •Adaptive Appearance

    •Battle Shifting

    •Shiftmorphing

    •Artificially Enhanced Physiology

    •Upgraded Form

    •Artificial Intelligence Physiology

    •Bionic Physiology

    •Cyber Organism Physiology

    •High-Tech Exoskeleton

    •Nanite Artificial Intelligence Physiology

    •Orgamech Collective Consciousness Physiology

    •Chimerism

    •Cybernetic Scientist

    •Hybrid Physiology

    •Organic Manipulation using machine half to influence organic half.

    •Superior Human Physiology

    •Augmented Superior Human Physiology

    •As they are part/half robot, user is technically vulnerable towards things that affect technology.

    •Users of Technology Manipulation are capable of affecting the users like among other machines.

    •May be vulnerable to computer viruses.

    •Crash!, Data Manipulation, Hacking Mastery may work on user, depending on how much of a machine they are.

    •Radioactive powers affect not only their organic part but destroys the technology within them.

    •Liquids like water may cause short circuit.

    Anime/Manga/Aeni/Manhwa

    •Nine Number Group (009-1) •Seryu Ubiquitous (Akame ga Kill!) •Toby (Akame ga Kill!) •Sumireko Hanabusa (Akuma no Riddle) •Cyborg Helios and MK2 (Bakugan: New Vestroia) •Various Characters (Battle Angel Alita) •Alita •Grewishka •Nyssiana •Zapan •Guyver Unit wearers (Bio Booster Armor Guyver) •Shinobi-Ware users (Boruto: Naruto the Next Generation) •Kara Members •Kawaki •00 Number Series Cyborgs (Cyborg 009) •Android 17 (Dragon Ball series) •Android 18 (Dragon Ball series) •Android 21 (Dragon Ball series) •Cell (Dragon Ball series) •Cell Max (Dragon Ball series) •Dr. Gero (Dragon Ball series) •Frieza (Dragon Ball series); formerly •Genome (Dragon Ball Heroes) •Nico (Dragon Ball Heroes) •Happy (Edens Zero); formerly •Kleene Rutherford/Slyph (Edens Zero) •Kris Rutherford/Jinn (Edens Zero) •Müller (Edens Zero) •Light Finding Operations (LFOs) (Eureka Seven) •Kraft Light Fighters (KLFs) •Various characters (Ghost in the Shell) •Supervisors (God of Deception) •Squall Meusel (Infinite Stratos) •Rudol von Stroheim (JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Part II: Battle Tendency) •Cyborgs (The King of Braves GaoGaiGar) •Guy Shishiou; formerly •Renais Kerdif Shishiou •Alaya-Vijnana System users (Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans) •Akihiro Altland •Ein Dalton; via the EB-AX2 Graze Ein •Eugene Sevenstark •Gaelio Bauduin; formerly •McGillis Fareed •Mikazuki Augus •Norba Shino •Orga Itsuka •Evangelions (Neon Genesis Evangelion) •Genos (One-Punch Man) •Cyborgs (One Piece) •Bartholomew Kuma •Franky •Queen the Plague •Seraphims •S-Bear •S-Hawk •S-Shark •S-Snake •Harry MacDougall (Outlaw Star); via cybernetic implants •Melfina (Outlaw Star); bio-android •Samurai (Samurai 8: The Tale of Hachimaru) •Daruma •Hachimaru •Vanessa Diodati (Senki Zesshou Symphogear) •Males of Cosmo's species/Metarex commanders (Sonic X) •Experiment 000 "Cyber" (Stitch!) •Kashima (Sakamoto Days) •Mugino Shizuri (Toaru Majutsu no Index/Toaru Kagaku no Railgun) •Kuroyoru Umidori (Toaru Majutsu no Index) •Rensa (Toaru Majutsu no Index) •Salome (Toaru Majutsu no Index) •Kihara Gensei (Toaru Kagaku no Railgun) •Kihara Nayuta (Toaru Kagaku no Railgun) •Kuriba Ryouko (Toaru Kagaku no Railgun)

    Cartoons/Comics

    •Dr. X (Action Man series) •Finn (Adventure Time); via a cybernetic arm •Doctor Gross (Adventure Time) •Merry (Andorozons) •Rokki (Andorozons) •Sachi (Andorozons) •Various cyborgs (Archer) •Barry Dylan •Various cyborgs (Archie's Sonic the Hedgehog) •Chupacabras (Ben 10) •Exo-Skull (Ben 10) •Fistina (Ben 10) •Galvanic Mechamorphs (Ben 10) •Kraab (Ben 10) •Kundo (Ben 10) •Dr. Phychobos (Ben 10) •Robotic Squid Aliens (Ben 10) •Technobugs (Ben 10) •Technorg (Ben 10) •Vilgax (Ben 10); formerly •Cybearg (Ben 10 Reboot) •Madcow (Ben 10 Reboot) •Steam Smythe (Ben 10 Reboot) •Agori (Bionicle) •Glatorians (Bionicle) •Matoran (Bionicle) •Rahi (Bionicle) •Skakdi (Bionicle) •Vortixx (Bionicle) •Various un-named species (Bionicle) •Baldwin P. Vess/Bulletproof (C.O.P.S.) •Blitz (C.O.P.S.) •Constantine Saunders/Buttons McBoomBoom (C.O.P.S.) •Kokin (Dark Horse Comics) •Krysta (Dark Horse Comics) •Various cyborgs (DC Comics) •Brainiac 8/Indigo •Cliff Steele/Robotman •John Coben/Metallo •Victor Stone/Cyborg •Vril Dox/Brainiac 1 •Cybernary (WildStorm Universe) •Yohn Kohl/Spartan (WildStorm Universe) •Mechanikat (Krypto the Superdog) •Brother Blood (Teen Titans) •Brainiac 5 (Legion of Super-Heroes) •Melvinborg (The Epic Tales of Captain Underpants) •Micro (Extinctioners) •Warface (Extinctioners) •Emerson "Sonny" Palmer/First Responder (Frank Miller Presents) •Various Androids (Gargoyles) •Overt-Kill (Image Comics) •Various Characters (Marvel Comics) •666 •Deathlok Prime •Donald Pierce •En Sabah Nur/Apocalypse •Gloom •James Bucky Barnes/Winter Soldier; via his robot arm •Karima Shapandar/Omega Sentinel •Nathan Summers/Cable •Phalanx •Ultron Pym; formerly •Reavers •Sebastion Gilberti/Bastion •Technarchy •Magus •Warlock •Tony Stark; formerly via the Extremis Virus and Iron Man Armor Model 29/Extremis Armor •Warren Worthington III/Archangel; via wings •Yuriko Oyama/Lady Deathstrike •Wadey Wilson/Deadpool (Ultimate Marvel) •Ultralinks (Max Steel) •Red Action (OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes!) •2nd Dimension Perry the Platypus (Phineas and Ferb) •Techmo (Regular Show) •Entrapta (She-Ra and the Princesses of Power) •Heart Guardian (She-Ra and The Princesses of Power) •Cyborg Mobians (Sonic SatAM/Archie's Sonic the Hedgehog) •Cassia the Pronghorn (Archie's Sonic the Hedgehog) •Antauri (Super Robot Monkey Team Hyperforce Go!) •Gibson (Super Robot Monkey Team Hyperforce Go!) •Mandarin (Super Robot Monkey Team Hyperforce Go!) •Nova (Super Robot Monkey Team Hyperforce Go!) •Otto (Super Robot Monkey Team Hyperforce Go!) •SPRX-77 (Super Robot Monkey Team Hyperforce Go!) •Baxter Stockman (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles) •Spy-Roach (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2012) •Technorganic beings (Transformers) •Maximals (Beast Wars/Beast Machines: Transformers) •Predacons (Beast Wars/Beast Machines: Transformers) •Blackarachnia (Transformers: Animated) •Sari Sumdac (Transformers: Animated) •Waspinator (Transformers: Animated) •Vendata (The Venture Bros.) •Brick Baxter/Cyber Shadow (The Young Guardians)

    Literature

    •Human replica droids (Star Wars Legends) •Guri

  4. If he pushes himself, he can even exceed five tons, but not without causing severe stress to his cybernetic components. Cyborg's upper strength limits have fluctuated with upgrades to his systems over time.Cyborgs new strenght limit is somewhere around 15-20 tons. Vic Stone was the son of a pair of scientists who decided to use him as a test ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Cyborg_2087Cyborg 2087 - Wikipedia

    In 2087, free thought is illegal and the population is controlled by governments. A small band of free thinkers sends Garth A7, a cyborg, back in time to 1966 to prevent Professor Sigmund Marx from revealing his new discovery. The discovery will eventually make mind control possible and create a tyranny in Garth's time.

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  7. Jan 2, 2022 · Now considered a campy-kitschy cult classic, the 1966 sci-fi B-movie Cyborg 2087 must be seen to be believed. The premise finds Earth's population sending a cyborg back in time to the 1960s in order to radically alter the future. Despite inspiring The Terminator, the cheap production values and minuscule budget make the film hard to get through.

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