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I'm removing it from the cyborgs category. Cyborgs and robots are not the same thing. Cybermats are robots - they aren't a melding of human and machine (a cyborg) as the Cybermen are. That's like calling a vacuum cleaner a computer. The "Cybermen of unknown origin" category should probably also go too. [[Special:Contributions/68.146.80.110|68.146.80.110]] 17:27, October 16, 2011 (UTC) | I'm removing it from the cyborgs category. Cyborgs and robots are not the same thing. Cybermats are robots - they aren't a melding of human and machine (a cyborg) as the Cybermen are. That's like calling a vacuum cleaner a computer. The "Cybermen of unknown origin" category should probably also go too. [[Special:Contributions/68.146.80.110|68.146.80.110]] 17:27, October 16, 2011 (UTC) | ||
Actually, I think a cyborg is anything that is a comprised of a mixture of both organic and inorganic material, which would make bitey a cyborg. | Actually, I think a cyborg is anything that is a comprised of a mixture of both organic and inorganic material, which would make bitey a cyborg. A cyborg doesn't have to be human, otherwise Daleks wouldn't be classified as human. [[User:Mandalore74|Mandalore74]] <sup>[[User talk:Mandalore74|talk to me]]</sup> 01:04, October 19, 2011 (UTC) | ||
This wiki defines a cyborg as "being composed of both artificial and natural systems" a category that Bitey falls into. The only reason I would object to putting Bitey in this category is because [[Cybermen]] are not in this category. [[User:The powers|The powers]] <sup>[[User talk:The powers|talk to me]]</sup> 02:03, October 19, 2011 (UTC) | |||
I wonder why they are not in there "('<>') |
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Since the Doctor reprogrammed him, I think is it safe to say that, however temporarily, Bitey fell under the Allies of the Eleventh Doctor category.
Not a cyborg[[edit]]
I'm removing it from the cyborgs category. Cyborgs and robots are not the same thing. Cybermats are robots - they aren't a melding of human and machine (a cyborg) as the Cybermen are. That's like calling a vacuum cleaner a computer. The "Cybermen of unknown origin" category should probably also go too. 68.146.80.110 17:27, October 16, 2011 (UTC)
Actually, I think a cyborg is anything that is a comprised of a mixture of both organic and inorganic material, which would make bitey a cyborg. A cyborg doesn't have to be human, otherwise Daleks wouldn't be classified as human. Mandalore74 talk to me 01:04, October 19, 2011 (UTC)
This wiki defines a cyborg as "being composed of both artificial and natural systems" a category that Bitey falls into. The only reason I would object to putting Bitey in this category is because Cybermen are not in this category. The powers talk to me 02:03, October 19, 2011 (UTC) I wonder why they are not in there "('<>')