At first the term cyborg was used to submit a machine and human-being combination and it was brought forward in 1960 by Nathan Kline and Manfred Clynes as a probable answer to specific questions stumbled upon in space travel.
According to this supposition, the human body can be modified in a way for to have more opportunity to survive in present outer space surroundings, thus connecting it with the idea of colonization and invasion and with the conception of ‘perfecting’ the defective establishment of nature. The cyborg was considered as a stronger, faster, better creature than the common human-being and that is more capable to defeat any surrounding where it might find itself. Thus, the cyborg conception can be presented as a continuation of the process that took place in the literature and science fiction of the XX century in particular and finally transformed it into highly regarded scientific consideration.
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