- "Idiot! You won't even tread water against what I created, because unlike you, he won't rely on gears or computer chips. He'll be purely bio-mechanical."
- ― Dr. Gero in regard to Cell (Dragon Ball Z)
- "At that time, the year 2227, the Institute had made great strides in synth production. But it was never enough. Scientific curiosity, and the goal of perfection, drove them ever onward. What they wanted was... the perfect machine. So they followed the best example thus far - the human being. Walking, talking, fully articulate... Capable of anything."
- ― Father (Fallout 4)
The power to use the abilities of a bioroid. Sub-power of Bio-Technology. Technique of Biodroid Manipulation. Variation of Artificial Physiology. Biological counterpart to Bionic Physiology and Automaton Physiology. Not to be confused with Clone or Technorganic Physiology. Lesser version of Transcendent Biodroid Physiology.
Also Called[]
- Bioroid Mimicry
- Bioengineered/Biological/Organic Artificial/Synthetic Being/Creature/Life/Life Form Mimicry/Physiology
- Biological/Organic Machine/Robot Mimicry/Physiology
Capabilities[]
The user either is or can transform into a bioroid; an artificial being designed to be a perfect form of organic being resembling actual life created through artificial bio-technology while staying in the organic form, capable of being anything their makers wish for them to be having perfectly organic and programmable status that grants them all of their necessary and perfectly designed organic material to make them perfectly functional life-forms. Because they were artificially created, a bioroid isn't a part of an actual species even if with artificial DNA of a certain race (unless having a template that is a part of a certain race) or in other words, it is raceless.
Much like their mechanical counterpart robots (especially automata), biodroids are artificially created being but are purely organic with bio-programmable biology (completely divorced from the common weaknesses from their counterpart such as EMP, computer viruses or hacking), physiology, appearance, personality, etc., of being anything their makers designs them to be from entities enhanced with anything they need for any given purpose they were programmed for.
Applications[]
- Body Modification
- Enhanced/Supernatural Body
- Health Optimization
- Malleable Anatomy
- Programmable Powers
- Supernatural Genetics
Variations[]
Associations[]
- Biodroid Manipulation
- Bio-Tech Manipulation
- Bio-Technology
- Clone
- Human Physiology
- Organite Physiology
- Programming
Limitations[]
- Bioroids are susceptible to weaknesses in relation to organic or even human weaknesses.
- Once created, makers may not be able to be reprogrammed due to being organic.
- Even so, they may fall victim to their own programming.
- Because of their biological nature, user have the same qualities any biological life form.
- Many bioroids can develop actual genetic instability.
- Which can cause Biological Overload or an abominable self-recreation.
- Bioroids may fall victims to their own programming.
- May fall victim to Bio-Tech Manipulation, Technorganic Manipulation or Biological Manipulation.
- Unlike Androids, which cannot be detected by abilities like Chi Detection; since biological androids are technically alive, they don’t have this advantage.
Known Users[]
See also: Meat-Sack Robot and Artificial Human
- Bioroids (Appleseed)
- Kal'tsit (Arknights)
- Mon3tr (Arknights)
- KAN-SENs (Azur Lane)
- Humanoid Cylons (Battlestar Galactica)
- Replicants (Blade Runner)
- Artificial humans (BlazBlue)
- Axos (Doctor Who)
- Bio-Androids (Dragon Ball series)
- Bioloids (Farscape)
- Generation 3 Synths (Fallout)
- A.B.A (Guilty Gear)
- Humans/The Imperium (Humanity Lost)
- Fleet Girls/Shipgirls (Kantai Collection); possibly
- Generation 04 (G04) Nevadeans (Madness Combat)
- Synthetically created humans (The Matrix)
- Tony Stark/Iron Man (Marvel Comics); formerly
- Carbons (Mega Man Legends)
- Innovades (Mobile Suit Gundam 00)
- Melfina (Outlaw Star)
- All NPCs from the Great Tomb of Nazarick (Overlord)
- Tyrant T-103s (Resident Evil)
- Coppelius androids/Synths (Star Trek: Picard)
- Human replica droids (Star Wars Legends)
- Elle (Top Cow)
- Hosts (Westworld)
- Realians (Xenosaga)