117) Cyberpathy

Cyberpathy – The ability to interface with computers directly through the mind and/or control computers mentally. Cyberpathy is also known as Cyberlingualism, Data Communication, Electronic Communication, Technoligualism, Technopathy, Telecommunication and Transducer.

Literary Critique of Cyberpathy 

Cyberpathy is not 442) Technopathy!  A person with technopathy can build the computer and probably many other types of machines. A person with cyberpathy can control a computer but cannot necessarily build a computer.  Cyberpathy is a software power.  Technopathy is a hardware power.  Cyberpathy might be possible someday!

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Deathlok (Marvel) is another cyborg who can interface with computers (Deathlok V1 #1).

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Robocop uses an interface needle.

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George Perez uses his artistic mastery to illustrate cyberpathy in George Perez’s Sirens #1 (Boom).

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Plug (Marvel) can interface with all sorts of technology not just computers in the Ultraverse (1993 SkyBox Ultraverse).

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The Savage Dragon Universe has two cyberpaths including Cyberface and Modem.

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Dutch is a member of Youngblood in the Wildstorm universe that can interface with computers (Youngblood Battlezone #2).

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Giger is an enemy of Youngblood that is the counterpart of Dutch (Youngblood Battlezone #2).

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Ram (DC) is a member of the New Guardians that can interface with computers directly.

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Bastion (Marvel) can use his cyberpathy to find mutants in X-Force #26.

Inuyashiki (Kodansha) is a Japanese manga series that is an excellent read. The protagonist is an old man who has been turned into a robot by aliens. He is then confronted with the fact that as a machine he can communicate and control technology in many unique ways that he has to discover through trial and error.

Gloria Baker (M.A.S.K.) – Hasbro Heroes Sourcebook #1 (IDW)

A.I. Virus – Supergirl and the Legion of Super-Heroes #27

God Complex V2 #1 (Image)

Hijack (Marvel) – Invincible Iron Man #594

Machinesmith (Marvel) appears to have both 442) Technopathy and cyberpathy as demonstrated in Soul of a Machine #1.

Nenora (Marvel) – Silver Surfer V3 #26

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Ritchie Simpson (DC) wonders through cyberspace in John Constantine V1 and pays a price!

Livewire (Valiant) meets her adversary in cyberspace in Secret Weapons #2.

 

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