- "It looks old. Never seen a Terminator old before."
"The flesh they put on the cyborg’s normal living tissue, it ages."
"My auditory circuits have not degraded, however. I’m old. Not obsolete." - ― Kyle Reese, Sarah Conner, and T-800/Pops (Terminator; Genisys) speak about Terminator’s aging process
- "Imagine the hatred fueling that first decision to replace his mortal body with soulless machinery. Ultimately, it did the trick. Clockwork lived on."
- ― Sly Cooper describing how Clockwork made himself immortal by making himself a robot. (Sly 2: Band of Thieves)
- "Andrias? What?"
"Living for a thousand years was not without sacrifice." - ― Anne Boonchuy and Andrias Leviathan on the latter's cybernetics (Amphibia)
The power to possess a cybernetically enhanced aging process. Combination of Technological Immortality and Biological Immortality. Variations of Cybernetic Enhancement and Immortality.
Also Called[]
- Technorganic Immortality/Longevity
Capabilities[]
The user physically ages at a delayed/suppressed rate using cybernetic enhancements.
Applications[]
Techniques[]
Associations[]
- Artificially Enhanced Physiology
- Bionic Physiology
- Cybernetic Enhancement
- Immortality
- Superior Human Physiology
- Unnatural Aging
Known Users[]
- Alita (Alita: Battle Angel)
- King Andrias Leviathan (Amphibia)
- Red Ribbon Cyborgs (Dragon Ball series)
- Android 17
- Android 18
- Clockwerk (Sly Cooper series)
- Hank Henshaw/Cyborg Superman (DC Comics)
- Cliff Steele/Robotman (DC Comics)
- Victor Stone/Cyborg (DC Comics)
- Deathlok (Marvel Comics)
- RoboCop (RoboCop)
- Terminators (Terminator series)