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A '''cyborg''' is a human or other life form that has been modified with machinery and metal for better functioning. These mechanical enhancements can include cybernetic replacements for missing organs or body parts, metal skin for extra protection, and weapons installed somewhere in the body.
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A {{Nihongo|'''Cyborg'''|改造人間 (サイボーグ)|Kaizō Ningen (Saibōgu)}} is a human or other life form that has been modified with machinery and metal for better functioning. These mechanical enhancements can include cybernetic replacements for missing organs or body parts, metal skin for extra protection, and weapons installed somewhere in the body.
   
 
==Appearance==
 
==Appearance==
Cyborgs have mechanical parts, which are usually visible on the outside.<ref name="Appearance">''One Piece Manga and Anime'' - Vol. 35 [[Chapter 335]] and [[Episode 237]], Franky's steel nose is seen.</ref><ref name="Animals">''One Piece Manga and Anime'' - Vol. 56 [[Chapter 548]] and [[Episode 453]], Franky encounters a group of modified animals.</ref> The Pacifista appear to have no visible mechanical parts at all but some are seen hidden underneath their clothes.<ref name="Kuma's modifications">''One Piece Manga and Anime'' - Vol. 50 [[Chapter 511]] and [[Episode 377]], Kuma's modifications are seen.</ref><ref name="Pacifista's modifications">''One Piece Manga and Anime'' - Vol. 52 [[Chapter 511]] and [[Episode 403]], The same modifications on other Pacifista are seen.</ref> Aside from this, they may appear as a normal human or animal on the outside. Modifications may be more apparent when they receive wounds as they may leave their mechanical parts exposed.
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Cyborgs have mechanical parts, which are usually visible on the outside.{{Qref|chap=335|ep=237|Franky's steel nose is seen.}}{{Qref|cover=548|ep=453|Franky encounters a group of modified animals.}} The Pacifista appear to have no visible mechanical parts at all but some are seen hidden underneath their clothes.{{Qref|chap=511|ep=377|Kuma's modifications are seen.}}{{Qref|chap=511|ep=403|the same modifications on other Pacifista are seen.}} Aside from this, they may appear as a normal human or animal on the outside. Modifications may be more apparent when they receive wounds as they may leave their mechanical parts exposed.
   
 
==Biology==
 
==Biology==
[[File:KumaC.PNG|thumb|left|250px|Kuma receives a wound that exposes his otherwise hidden mechanical parts.]]
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[[File:Kuma's Cybernetic Enhancements.png|thumb|left|210px|Kuma receives a wound that exposes his otherwise hidden mechanical parts.]]
In the [[One Piece (Manga)|series]], cyborgs are rare, as the technology required for their creation is somewhat advanced.
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In the [[World of One Piece|series]], cyborgs are rare, as the technology required for their creation is somewhat advanced.
   
Though they have mechanical parts, so long as their brain is not altered in any way, these cyborgs maintain their free will. As shown with Bartholomew Kuma, cyborgs with their brains modified lose their free will. This leaves them "dead", reducing them to being nothing more than a tool. It is also claimed by [[Donquixote Doflamingo]] that such cyborgs have no memories or recollections of their past lives.<ref name="No memories">''One Piece Manga and Anime'' - Vol. 57 [[Chapter 560]] and [[Episode 469]], Doflamingo comments on Kuma's current status.</ref>
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Though they have mechanical parts, so long as their brain is not altered in any way, these cyborgs maintain their free will. As shown with Bartholomew Kuma, cyborgs with their brains modified lose their free will. This leaves them "dead", reducing them to being nothing more than a tool. It is also claimed by [[Donquixote Doflamingo]] that such cyborgs have no memories or recollections of their past lives.{{Qref|chap=560|ep=469|Doflamingo comments on Kuma's current status.}}
   
Indeed, Kuma has become obedient to the words of the [[World Government]] he once hated so much. In an earlier instance when [[Monkey D. Luffy|Luffy]] hears a "heartless" remark from [[Franky]], he asks him if he replaced his heart, to which he apologizes in metaphoric terms that he "never meant to go that far". This confirms Franky, unlike Kuma, has not lost his humanity.<ref name="Heart of steel">''One Piece Manga and Anime'' - Vol. 47 [[Chapter 452]] and [[Episode 346]], Franky's response to Luffy about him making his heart steel.</ref>
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Indeed, Kuma has become obedient to the words of the [[World Government]] he once hated so much. In an earlier instance when [[Monkey D. Luffy|Luffy]] hears a "heartless" remark from [[Franky]], he asks him if he replaced his heart, to which he apologizes in metaphoric terms that he "never meant to go that far". This confirms Franky, unlike Kuma, has not lost his humanity.{{Qref|chap=452|ep=346|Franky's response to Luffy about him making his heart steel.}}
   
They can also be made from the corpses of the dead as well as the bodies of the living. The one thing they all share in common is they are still capable of bleeding.<ref name="Cyborg Franky">''One Piece Manga and Anime'' - Vol. 39 [[Chapter 368]] and [[Episode 258]], Franky comments on himself that he can still bleed and feel pain.</ref><ref name="Bleeding">''One Piece Manga and Anime'' - Vol. 52 [[Chapter 509|Chapters 509]]-[[Chapter 510|510]] and [[Episode 402|Episodes 402]]-[[Episode 403|403]], Pacifistas can bleed because regardless their modifications the base is still human.</ref>
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They can also be made from the corpses of the dead as well as the bodies of the living. The one thing they all share in common is they are still capable of bleeding.{{Qref|chap=368|ep=258|Franky comments on himself that he can still bleed and feel pain.}}{{Qref|chap=509|ep=402|Pacifistas can bleed because regardless their modifications the base is still human.}}{{Qref|chap=510|ep=403|Pacifistas can bleed because regardless their modifications the base is still human.}}
   
 
==Overall Strength==
 
==Overall Strength==
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|Pillarchucks-ho.png|Franky lifting up his Heavy Nunchucks which were made out of steel nunckucks inserted into pillars.
 
|Pillarchucks-ho.png|Franky lifting up his Heavy Nunchucks which were made out of steel nunckucks inserted into pillars.
|Franky's_burned_face.png|Franky after the [[Nightmare of Barujimoa]] incident showing heavy loss of flesh on his body.
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|Franky's burned face.png|Franky after the [[Nightmare of Barujimoa]] incident showing heavy loss of flesh on his body.
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|New Franky Pose.png|Franky after the timeskip, after upgrading and repairing his body from the incident.}}
   
Their mechanical parts put them at high advantage against normal [[humans]], their strength is normally far greater than a normal humans and each cyborg is essentially a living weapon. Those who are cyborgs often have an advantage in battle, as they are more powerful than regular [[humans]] in both offense and defense.<ref name="Strength">''One Piece Manga and Anime'' - Vol. 43 [[Chapter 418]] and [[Episode 300]], Franky's superhuman strength is confirmed by Rob Lucci.</ref>
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Their mechanical parts put them at high advantage against normal [[humans]], their strength is normally far greater than a normal humans and each cyborg is essentially a living weapon. Those who are cyborgs often have an advantage in battle, as they are more powerful than regular [[humans]] in both offense and defense.{{Qref|chap=418|ep=300|Franky's superhuman strength is confirmed by Rob Lucci.}}
   
Amongst the cyborgs themselves, capabilities and power varies per individual design; more advanced models may be superior to less advanced cyborgs as Kuma proved against Franky.<ref name="Models">''One Piece Manga and Anime'' - Vol. 50 [[Chapter 485]] and [[Episode 377]], Kuma explains to Zoro how he differs from Cyborg Franky.</ref><ref name="Pacifista's strength">''One Piece Manga and Anime'' - Vol. 50 [[Chapter 485]] and [[Episode 377]], Usopp says that the Pacifista's strength is formidable after seeing Franky taking a beating.</ref> Often Cyborgs can be mistaken for [[Devil Fruit]] users given their abilities, as Luffy thought when Franky demonstrated [[Franky Schematics|fire breath]].
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Amongst the cyborgs themselves, capabilities and power varies per individual design; more advanced models may be superior to less advanced cyborgs as Kuma proved against Franky.{{Qref|chap=485|ep=377|Kuma explains to Zoro how he differs from Cyborg Franky.}}{{Qref|chap=485|ep=377|Usopp says that the Pacifista's strength is formidable after seeing Franky taking a beating.}} Often Cyborgs can be mistaken for [[Devil Fruit]] users given their abilities, as Luffy thought when Franky demonstrated [[Battle Frankies/BF-36|fire breath]], although this does not prevent cyborgs from actually obtaining Devil Fruit powers, as Kuma ate the [[Nikyu Nikyu no Mi]].
   
 
A cyborg with a Devil Fruit power will be placed above the overall capabilities of another cyborg of the same design, as seen with Kuma and the Pacifista replicas. Due to the rules of Devil Fruits, copying the exact abilities of one Devil Fruit to another of the same model of cyborg is impossible.
 
A cyborg with a Devil Fruit power will be placed above the overall capabilities of another cyborg of the same design, as seen with Kuma and the Pacifista replicas. Due to the rules of Devil Fruits, copying the exact abilities of one Devil Fruit to another of the same model of cyborg is impossible.
   
However Dr. Vegapunk seems to have found a way of mimicking the powers of the [[Pika Pika no Mi]] (excluding the [[Logia|intangibility]] and super-speed) into the Pacifistas models, putting this particular model of cyborg above the potential power of others.<ref name="Vegapunk's progression">''One Piece Manga and Anime'' - Vol. 52 [[Chapter 509]] and [[Episode 402]], Drake comments on the progress Dr. Vegapunk has made with the Pacifistas.</ref>
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However Dr. Vegapunk seems to have found a way of mimicking the powers of the [[Pika Pika no Mi]] (excluding the [[Logia|intangibility]] and super-speed) into the Pacifistas models, putting this particular model of cyborg above the potential power of others.{{Qref|chap=509|ep=402|Drake comments on the progress Dr. Vegapunk has made with the Pacifistas.}}
   
Another advantage they have is being to able to recover completely after receiving what may be otherwise lethal damage to normal non-cyborg individuals. They can also be repaired, modified and upgraded in ways humans cannot.<ref>''One Piece manga'' - Vol. 60 [[Chapter 598]], Franky upgraded now seen.</ref>
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Another advantage they have is being to able to recover completely after receiving what may be otherwise lethal damage to normal non-cyborg individuals. They can also be repaired, modified and upgraded in ways humans cannot.{{Qref|chap=598|page=1|ep=517|Franky upgraded now seen.}}
   
 
==Weaknesses==
 
==Weaknesses==
Even cyborgs are not without certain flaws that leave them vulnerable, since the modifications that they have received are generally man-made, there are usually some limits to the extent of what they can do. For example, [[Franky]] modified his right arm to function somewhat like a bludgeoning tool while modifying the left to house several gunner-type weapons. He could not possibly interchange both functions in both arms with each other whenever he feels like it. And because he made the modifications personally on himself, there were several restrictions when he converted his body into a cyborg, namely the place around his back area where he wasn't able to reach around with his arms, leaving the said location lacking with metallic reinforcement in comparison to the rest of his body- although post-timeskip he has since removed this weakness, becoming a full cyborg, back included.
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Even cyborgs are not without certain flaws that leave them vulnerable, since the modifications that they have received are generally man-made, there are usually some limits to the extent of what they can do. For example, [[Franky]] modified his right arm to function somewhat like a bludgeoning tool while modifying the left to house several gunner-type weapons. He could not possibly interchange both functions in both arms with each other whenever he feels like it. And because he made the modifications personally on himself, there were several restrictions when he converted his body into a cyborg, namely the place around his back area where he wasn't able to reach around with his arms, leaving the said location lacking with metallic reinforcement in comparison to the rest of his body.
   
 
It is later revealed that, given that they were originally flesh and blood, vestiges of their former states still remain within a cyborg's body. Because of that, they can be heavily injured if received internal damage, as demonstrated by the Straw Hat Crew on one of the Pacifista copies that they fought on Sabaody Archipelago two years ago.
 
It is later revealed that, given that they were originally flesh and blood, vestiges of their former states still remain within a cyborg's body. Because of that, they can be heavily injured if received internal damage, as demonstrated by the Straw Hat Crew on one of the Pacifista copies that they fought on Sabaody Archipelago two years ago.
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* [[Franky]]: Completely cyborg. Maintains humanity.
 
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* [[Bartholomew Kuma]]: Completely cyborg. Lost his humanity.
 
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* Several inhabitants of [[Karakuri]] Island
 
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* [[Vitan]]: Completely a robotic cyborg.
 
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* [[Scotch]]: Completely cyborg.
 
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* [[Shiro Kuma]]: Completely cyborg. Same status as Pacifistas.
 
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* [[Eustass Kid]]: Partly cyborg (left arm)
 
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* [[Zephyr]]: Partly cyborg (right arm/ [[Battle Smasher]])
 
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| Humanity removed upon completion.
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| Built from corpses, humanity nonexistence since construction.
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| Built from corpses, humanity nonexistence since construction.
 
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A Cyborg (改造人間 (サイボーグ), Kaizō Ningen (Saibōgu)?) is a human or other life form that has been modified with machinery and metal for better functioning. These mechanical enhancements can include cybernetic replacements for missing organs or body parts, metal skin for extra protection, and weapons installed somewhere in the body.

Appearance

Cyborgs have mechanical parts, which are usually visible on the outside.[1][2] The Pacifista appear to have no visible mechanical parts at all but some are seen hidden underneath their clothes.[3][4] Aside from this, they may appear as a normal human or animal on the outside. Modifications may be more apparent when they receive wounds as they may leave their mechanical parts exposed.

Biology

Kuma's Cybernetic Enhancements

Kuma receives a wound that exposes his otherwise hidden mechanical parts.

In the series, cyborgs are rare, as the technology required for their creation is somewhat advanced.

Though they have mechanical parts, so long as their brain is not altered in any way, these cyborgs maintain their free will. As shown with Bartholomew Kuma, cyborgs with their brains modified lose their free will. This leaves them "dead", reducing them to being nothing more than a tool. It is also claimed by Donquixote Doflamingo that such cyborgs have no memories or recollections of their past lives.[5]

Indeed, Kuma has become obedient to the words of the World Government he once hated so much. In an earlier instance when Luffy hears a "heartless" remark from Franky, he asks him if he replaced his heart, to which he apologizes in metaphoric terms that he "never meant to go that far". This confirms Franky, unlike Kuma, has not lost his humanity.[6]

They can also be made from the corpses of the dead as well as the bodies of the living. The one thing they all share in common is they are still capable of bleeding.[7][8][9]

Overall Strength

File:Pillarchucks-ho.png
Franky lifting up his Heavy Nunchucks which were made out of steel nunckucks inserted into pillars.
File:Franky's burned face.png
Franky after the Nightmare of Barujimoa incident showing heavy loss of flesh on his body.
New Franky Pose
Franky after the timeskip, after upgrading and repairing his body from the incident.

Their mechanical parts put them at high advantage against normal humans, their strength is normally far greater than a normal humans and each cyborg is essentially a living weapon. Those who are cyborgs often have an advantage in battle, as they are more powerful than regular humans in both offense and defense.[10]

Amongst the cyborgs themselves, capabilities and power varies per individual design; more advanced models may be superior to less advanced cyborgs as Kuma proved against Franky.[11][12] Often Cyborgs can be mistaken for Devil Fruit users given their abilities, as Luffy thought when Franky demonstrated fire breath, although this does not prevent cyborgs from actually obtaining Devil Fruit powers, as Kuma ate the Nikyu Nikyu no Mi.

A cyborg with a Devil Fruit power will be placed above the overall capabilities of another cyborg of the same design, as seen with Kuma and the Pacifista replicas. Due to the rules of Devil Fruits, copying the exact abilities of one Devil Fruit to another of the same model of cyborg is impossible.

However Dr. Vegapunk seems to have found a way of mimicking the powers of the Pika Pika no Mi (excluding the intangibility and super-speed) into the Pacifistas models, putting this particular model of cyborg above the potential power of others.[13]

Another advantage they have is being to able to recover completely after receiving what may be otherwise lethal damage to normal non-cyborg individuals. They can also be repaired, modified and upgraded in ways humans cannot.[14]

Weaknesses

Even cyborgs are not without certain flaws that leave them vulnerable, since the modifications that they have received are generally man-made, there are usually some limits to the extent of what they can do. For example, Franky modified his right arm to function somewhat like a bludgeoning tool while modifying the left to house several gunner-type weapons. He could not possibly interchange both functions in both arms with each other whenever he feels like it. And because he made the modifications personally on himself, there were several restrictions when he converted his body into a cyborg, namely the place around his back area where he wasn't able to reach around with his arms, leaving the said location lacking with metallic reinforcement in comparison to the rest of his body.

It is later revealed that, given that they were originally flesh and blood, vestiges of their former states still remain within a cyborg's body. Because of that, they can be heavily injured if received internal damage, as demonstrated by the Straw Hat Crew on one of the Pacifista copies that they fought on Sabaody Archipelago two years ago.

Another weakness that cyborgs share is that unless they are modified, they do not grow stronger. As shown when the Straw Hats encounter the Pacifistas after the timeskip, since these prototypes were (according to Sentomaru) only strong as they were two years ago, they did not stand a chance against the "Monster Trio", who were able to grow incredibly strong.

One other weakness that the cyborgs whose personality is erased (like the Pacifistas) seem to share, is that they, like zombies, seem unable to feel pain, and thus unable to realize when they are in danger, though with their sensors and programming may counteract this to an extent (depends on what their programming is).

List of Cyborgs

See also the associated category: Cyborgs.

  •  (Deceased): the character is deceased.
  •  (Unknown status)?: the character's status is unknown.
  •  (Non-Canon): the character is non-canon.
  •  (Former): the character is no longer part of this group. Hovering the symbol may give further details.
  •  (Note)*: other relevant information. Hovering the symbol gives further details.

Details

Name Body Conversion Humanity Notes
Franky Complete body Retains Previous model incomplete body conversion.
Bartholomew Kuma Complete body Removed Humanity removed upon completion.
Pacifista units Complete body Removed Built from corpses, humanity nonexistence since construction.
Taroimo Partial Unknown Mechanical components cover various parts of his body.
Karakuri Island inhabitants Dependent Unknown Each cyborg individual differs in construction.
Vitan Complete body/Robotic Unknown Mostly mechanical in appearance.
Scotch Complete body Unknown Mechanical components cover various parts of his body.
Eustass Kid Partial: left arm Retains Human with single arm replaced by cybernetic prosthetic.
Zephyr Partial: right arm Retains Human with single arm replaced by cybernetic prosthetic.
Shiro Kuma Complete body Removed Built from corpses, humanity nonexistence since construction.

Trivia

  • Each cyborg seems to have a number somewhere on their body.
  • Initially, the first cyborg Oda wished to release was Don Krieg, as Don Krieg-9000, but the idea was scrapped. Instead, the first one shown was Bartholomew Kuma, although it wasn't until some time after the second (Franky) was introduced that his cyborg status was revealed.

References

  1. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 35 Chapter 335 and Episode 237, Franky's steel nose is seen.
  2. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 56 Chapter 548, cover story: Straw Hat's Separation Serial #3 Vol. 1 and Episode 453, Franky encounters a group of modified animals.
  3. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 52 Chapter 511 and Episode 377, Kuma's modifications are seen.
  4. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 52 Chapter 511 and Episode 403, the same modifications on other Pacifista are seen.
  5. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 57 Chapter 560 and Episode 469, Doflamingo comments on Kuma's current status.
  6. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 47 Chapter 452 and Episode 346, Franky's response to Luffy about him making his heart steel.
  7. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 39 Chapter 368 and Episode 258, Franky comments on himself that he can still bleed and feel pain.
  8. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 52 Chapter 509 and Episode 402, Pacifistas can bleed because regardless their modifications the base is still human.
  9. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 52 Chapter 510 and Episode 403, Pacifistas can bleed because regardless their modifications the base is still human.
  10. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 43 Chapter 418 and Episode 300, Franky's superhuman strength is confirmed by Rob Lucci.
  11. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 50 Chapter 485 and Episode 377, Kuma explains to Zoro how he differs from Cyborg Franky.
  12. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 50 Chapter 485 and Episode 377, Usopp says that the Pacifista's strength is formidable after seeing Franky taking a beating.
  13. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 52 Chapter 509 and Episode 402, Drake comments on the progress Dr. Vegapunk has made with the Pacifistas.
  14. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 61 Chapter 598 (p. 1) and Episode 517, Franky upgraded now seen.

External links

  • Cyborg - A Wikipedia article on cyborgs.

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