Technorganic Physiology

The ability to be made entirely of technorganic or techno-organic material.

Also Called

 * Cyborg Physiology
 * Techno-Organic Physiology
 * Nanotechnological Augmented Physiology
 * Nano-Augmented Physiology (Nano-Aug Physiology)

Capabilities
Technorganic describes 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.

Applications

 * Cyber Mind
 * Electronic Communication
 * Enhanced Condition
 * Mechanical Intuition
 * High-Tech Exoskeleton
 * Robot Arm
 * Scanner Vision

Variations

 * Bionic Physiology
 * Nanite Manipulation
 * Nano-Active Blood

Associations

 * Human Manipulation using technic half to influence human half.
 * Technology Manipulation

Limitations

 * As they are part robot, user is vulnerable against Electricity Manipulation and Technology Manipulation.

Known Users
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Films

 * Grievous (Star Wars)
 * Darth Vader (Star Wars)
 * Gigan (Godzilla)
 * John Connor/T-3000 (Terminator Genisys)
 * Oh Blah-Blah (Volta)
 * Robocop (Robocop)

Western Animation

 * Technorganic beings (Transformers Wiki)
 * Brick Baxter/Cyber Shadow (The Young Guardians)
 * The Maximals (Beast Machines: Transformers)
 * Sari Sumdac (Transformers Animated)
 * Vilgax (Ben 10); via Cybernetic enhancements
 * Galvanic Mechamorphs (Ben 10)
 * Techmo (Regular Show)
 * Matoran (Bionicle)
 * Agori (Bionicle)
 * Glatorians (Bionicle)
 * Rahi (Bionicle)
 * Vortixx (Bionicle)
 * Skakdi (Bionicle)
 * Various un-named species (Bionicle)
 * Peridot (Steven Universe)
 * Cyber/Experiment 000 (Stitch!)
 * Perry the Platyborg (Phineas and Ferb)

Comic Books

 * Cable (Marvel)
 * Gloom (Marvel)
 * Technarchy Race (Marvel)
 * Cyborg (DC)
 * Brainiac (DC)
 * Brainiac 5 (DC)
 * Baxter Stockman (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles)
 * Bunnie D'Coolette (Archie's Sonic the Hedgehog)

Manga/Anime

 * Guyver (Guyver: Bio-Boosted Armor); Alien techno organic suit of bio armor
 * Cyborg Helios and MK2 (Bakugan: New Vestroia)
 * Motoko Kusanagi (Ghost in the Shell)
 * Melfina (Outlaw Star); bio-android
 * Harry MacDougall (Outlaw Star); uses cybernetic implants
 * Seryuu (Akame Ga Kill)
 * Toby (Akame ga Kill)
 * Dr. Gero (Dragon Ball Z)
 * Android 17 (Dragon Ball Z)
 * Android 18 (Dragon Ball Z)
 * Cell (Dragon Ball Z)
 * Sumireko Hanabusa (Akuma no Riddle)
 * Metarex (Sonic X)

Video Games

 * Talyn (Farscape)
 * Moya (Farscape)
 * Leviathans (Farscape)
 * Adam Jensen (Deus Ex)
 * Sergeant Rex Power Colt (Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon)
 * Tree Rex (Skylanders: Giants)
 * Commader Shepard (Mass Effect); via cybernetic implants used to revive Shepard in ME2
 * Kai Leng (Mass Effect); via cybernetic implants.
 * Prophet (Crysis); cybersuit that combines with user at cellular (and possibly at a mental) level.
 * Cyber Ninjas (Metal Gear)
 * Lewis Legend (Lollipop Chainsaw)
 * Space Marine's (Warhammer 40,000)
 * Cyborg (Valkyrie Crusade)
 * Lyric the Last Ancient (Sonic Boom)}}