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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Naomi_WuNaomi Wu - Wikipedia

    SexyCyborg, " 机械妖姬 ". Occupations. DIY Maker. Programmer. YouTuber. Naomi Wu, also known as Sexy Cyborg (simplified Chinese: 机械妖姬; traditional Chinese: 機械妖姬; pinyin: Jīxiè Yāojī; lit. 'Machinery Enchantress'), is a Chinese DIY maker and internet personality. As an advocate of women in STEM, transhumanism, open source ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CybergirlCybergirl - Wikipedia

    Cybergirl is an Australian-French children's television series that was first broadcast on Network Ten in Australia. The 26-episode series was created by Jonathan M. Shiff , whose previous series include Ocean Girl .

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    Alice, from Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen
    Alita from Alita - Battle Angel (2019)
    The Alienator, from Alienator(1989).
    Alsatia Zevo, from Toys(1992).
    Gynoid version of Calliope Jones on Days of our Lives(1985).
    Andromeda, from A for Andromeda (1961) and The Andromeda Breakthrough(1962).
    Andromeda (2000 - 2004) gynoids:
    A.N.I. (Android Nurse Interface), from Mercy Point(1998 - 1999).
    Nono from Aim for the Top 2!is a gynoid, later revealed to be Buster Machine no. 7 (2004-2006).
    Rosie, from The Jetsons
    Arale from Doctor Slump
    Android 18 from Dragonball Z
    Alkhema, the second bride of Ultron from Marvel Comics(1993).
    Bathyscaphe and Haruna, intelligent spaceships capable of appearing in human shape in The World of Narue
    Chachamaru Karakuri, a humoid female robot that passes off as a student at an all girls academy (where the main character teaches) in Mahou Sensei Negima!.
    Cho, from Divine Endurance(1984).
    Demi, from Phantasy Star 4(1993).
    Vivienne from Phantasy Star Portable(2008).
    Dural, from Virtua Fightervideogame series by SEGA/AM#2 (1993?).
    Lucy, from Blade Runner (video game)(either human or lolita model replicant depending on game play) (1997)
    Black Velveteen, from song of the same name on Lenny Kravitz's album 5(1998).
    Electric Barbarella, from the Duran Duran album Medazzaland, a tribute to the movie Barbarellawhose video featured bandmates interacting with a robotic sex doll.
    Gynoid hand depicted on the cover of Autograph's album Sign In Please. A larger, clearer image of the same gynoid appeared on the album That's The Stuff. It also appeared in the music video for the...
    Metropolis-style silver robot being bitten by a vampire on the cover of Y&T's album Down for the Count(1985).
  3. LeTonya Charles was a young woman who had destroyed her body with the drug Tar, but was granted a second chance when her aunt, Sarah Charles, one of the scientists who helped repair Cyborg, saved her with powerful cybernetic implants. Rather than use her newfound gifts for good, LeTonya chose to focus on personal gain as Cyborgirl. Cyborgirl was created by Phil Jimenez and Roy Allan Martinez, first appearing in Wonder Woman (Volume 2) #179. (2002) Cyborg

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    • Major Motoko – Ghost in the Shell Series. When talking about anime female cyborgs, one name that always pops up is Ghost in the Shell‘s Major Motoko Kusanagi.
    • Rune Balot – Mardock Scramble. Released as a trilogy of anime films, Mardock Scramble follows the tragic life of Rune. Forced by her circumstances into prostitution, Rune has experienced nothing but despair and fear in her life.
    • Naomi Armitage – Armitage III. Also released in 1995, Armitage III takes place on Mars, where androids have become so technologically advanced that they look no different than humans.
  4. Cyberfeminism is a feminist approach which foregrounds the relationship between cyberspace, the Internet, and technology. It can be used to refer to a philosophy, art practices, methodologies or community. [1] The term was coined in the early 1990s to describe the work of feminists interested in theorizing, critiquing, exploring and re-making ...

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  6. Cyborgirl was an enemy of Wonder Woman, joining the second Villainy, Inc. She later joined the Cyborg Revenge Squad against Cyborg. LeTonya Charles was a young woman who had destroyed her body with the drug Tar, but was granted a second chance when her aunt, Sarah Charles, one of the scientists who helped repair Cyborg, saved her with powerful cybernetic implants. Rather than use her newfound gifts for good, LeTonya chose to focus on personal gain as Cyborgirl. She became a member of Villainy, I