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* ''VideoGame/{{StellarBlade}}'': [[spoiler: The Spiritual Leader of the last city of Xion, Orcal is revealed to be this. While initially thought of as a human with cybernetic enhancements, he is really the ''first' Alpha Naytiba, using an Andro-Eidos body with a human component being the Alpha Naytiba Core, once it's revealed that Naytibas were humans.]]

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* ''VideoGame/{{StellarBlade}}'': [[spoiler: The Spiritual Leader of the last city of Xion, Orcal is revealed to be this. While initially thought of as a human with cybernetic enhancements, he is really the ''first' Alpha Naytiba, using an Andro-Eidos body with a human component being the Alpha Naytiba Core, once it's revealed that Naytibas were humans.]]
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* ''VideoGame/{{StellarBlade}}'': [[spoiler: The Spiritual Leader of the last city of Xion, Orcal is revealed to be this. While initially thought of as a human with cybernetic enhancements, he is really the ''first' Alpha Naytiba, using an Andro-Eidos body with a human component being the Alpha Naytiba Core, once it's revealed that Naytibas were humans.]]
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* ''VideoGame/ArmChamps'': Arm Champs II has a cyborg named Specks as the strongest opponent. Only the lower part of his face is still flesh, everything else is metal, and he speaks with a robotic voice. He comes in five different colors to boot, each one stronger than the last.

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* ''VideoGame/ArmChamps'': Arm Champs II ''VideoGame/ArmChamps II'' has a cyborg named Specks as the strongest opponent. Only the lower part of his face is still flesh, everything else is metal, and he speaks with a robotic voice. He comes in five different colors to boot, each one stronger than the last.



* ''VideoGame/ChaosRingsIII'': The Thousand Voyager Johannes is a cyborg [[spoiler:since he had to replace body parts before they fully mutated due to his use of Genes]]. He claims that his body is about 70% machine. Party member Alfred is also a cyborg though it's not as obvious. He had to replace his legs after they began to mutate [[spoiler:when he pushed his Gene power too hard in an attempt to kill his family's murderer Drei 6]], sacrificing the Genes he had gathered up to that point. He claims that's the reason [[spoiler:a former Thousand Voyager]] like himself isn't any stronger than the rookie protagonists. [[spoiler:The similarity between Johannes and Alfred is not a coincidence.]]

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* ''VideoGame/ChaosRingsIII'': ''VideoGame/ChaosRings'': The Thousand Voyager Johannes from ''III'' is a cyborg [[spoiler:since he had to replace body parts before they fully mutated due to his use of Genes]]. He claims that his body is about 70% machine. Party member Alfred is also a cyborg though it's not as obvious. He had to replace his legs after they began to mutate [[spoiler:when he pushed his Gene power too hard in an attempt to kill his family's murderer Drei 6]], sacrificing the Genes he had gathered up to that point. He claims that's the reason why [[spoiler:a former Thousand Voyager]] like himself isn't any stronger than the rookie protagonists. [[spoiler:The similarity between Johannes and Alfred is not a coincidence.]]
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%%* ''VideoGame/BionicCommando'': The main character is an early example of this. The [[http://www.giantbomb.com/bionic-commando/61-7860/all-images/52-177007/bionic_commando/51-209413/ box cover art]] suggests otherwise.

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%%* ''VideoGame/BionicCommando'': ''VideoGame/BionicCommando1988'': The main character is an early example of this. The [[http://www.giantbomb.com/bionic-commando/61-7860/all-images/52-177007/bionic_commando/51-209413/ box cover art]] suggests otherwise.

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