Biology

                                  What is a Cyborg?
A cyborg is a cybernetic organism. In other words it is part human & part machine. Once thought to be pure fiction. Is now a reality. For example any person with prostetic limbs is a cyborg. Since they have robotic extremities. Cyborgs don't necessarily have to have mechanics or machines on the outside of their body. They could have them on their insides as well. An example of this would be a a person with a defibulator. Which is a mechanical pacemaker to keep your heart from failing fataly. Cyber soldiers are the military's latest, greatest design for future soldiers. Cyborgs being introduced to the battlefield can have positive & negative affects on humanity. Positive affects being all around better soldiers, safer countries, and less casualties. However the negative affects are far worse. Think about the soldiers families. How do you think they would feel if there loved one returned from a war half man, half machine. If a bug were to get into the system the cyborgs could spell armageddon. Although these are what if's, they are still very plausible. Other negative affects include economics, as well as a need for frequent upgrades. Although cyborgs are an innovation in just about everything, they also have the word "HAZARD" written all over them.