*Ahem*

Audiofuzzy said:
I suppose CI-borg is derived from 'cyborg' which is short from 'cybernetic organism' and means a mixture of living and non-living matter.
What's funny, accidentally CI-borg and CY-borg - is not only pronounced the same but almost means the same- since a human being is implanted with mechanical part.

But it does not work quite the way the real cyborg would. The way Wikipedia explains it we are FY-borgs.


And looks like the cyborg is older than the Star Trek series, but I am not sure how old is the Star Trek.. ..?

See here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyborg

The best cyborg movie I ever seen was the one with Van Damm.

Fuzzy
no we formed the word "ci-borg" because of Star Trek: TNG Borgs and Voyagers's Seven of Nine .

http://images.google.com/images?num...oyagers seven of nine&btnG=Search&sa=N&tab=wi
 
Yes, that too, but I think without the first ever "cyborg" there would be no TNG-borgs or other CI- borgs .. :)


Fuzzy
 
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