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|Alternative Names = Cyber-demonoid |
|Alternative Names = Cyber-demonoid |
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|Status = Extinct |
|Status = Extinct |
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− | |Type = [[Cyborg|cybernetically-enhanced]] [[human]]/[[demon]] hybrids |
+ | |Type = [[Cyborg|cybernetically-enhanced]] man-made [[human]]/[[demon]] hybrids |
|Affiliation = [[314 Project]] |
|Affiliation = [[314 Project]] |
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|Related Species = [[Cyborg]]s |
|Related Species = [[Cyborg]]s |
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{{Quote|I am a kinematically redundant, bio-mechanical demonoid. Designed by Maggie Walsh.|[[Adam]]|Goodbye Iowa}} |
{{Quote|I am a kinematically redundant, bio-mechanical demonoid. Designed by Maggie Walsh.|[[Adam]]|Goodbye Iowa}} |
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− | '''Bio-mechanical demonoid''' was the term used by [[Adam]], the prototype for a race of supersoldiers created by [[Maggie Walsh]], to describe himself. These beings were created as part of the [[314 Project]]: create a creature that combined the superior strength and emotional detachment of demons, the advancement of technology, and the intelligence and adaptability of humans into one being. All bio-mechanical demonoids possessed physical abilities far superior than those of most [[ |
+ | '''Bio-mechanical demonoid''' was the term used by [[Adam]], the prototype for a race of supersoldiers created by [[Maggie Walsh]], to describe himself. These beings were created as part of the [[314 Project]]: create a creature that combined the superior strength and emotional detachment of demons, the advancement of technology, and the intelligence and adaptability of humans into one being. All bio-mechanical demonoids possessed physical abilities far superior than those of most [[vampire]]s, [[demon]]s, and [[Slayer]]s. However, they did not possess magical abilities and were also vulnerable to such, as demonstrated by the use of the [[Enjoining spell|Enjoining Spell]] by the [[Scooby Gang]]. |
== Known Bio-mechanical demonoids == |
== Known Bio-mechanical demonoids == |
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== Behind the Scenes == |
== Behind the Scenes == |
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− | *During the non-canon video game ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Chaos Bleeds]]'', bio-mechanical demonoids that all |
+ | *During the non-canon video game ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Chaos Bleeds]]'', bio-mechanical demonoids that all look like [[Forrest Gates]] fight [[Spike]] as part of [[the First Evil]] and [[Ethan Rayne]]'s challenge. After Spike shuts them down, [[Adam (Chaos Bleeds)|Adam]] appears and Spike kills him. |
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[[Category:Robots and cyborgs]] |
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[[Category:314 Project]] |
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Revision as of 16:01, 10 December 2019
Bio-mechanical demonoid was the term used by Adam, the prototype for a race of supersoldiers created by Maggie Walsh, to describe himself. These beings were created as part of the 314 Project: create a creature that combined the superior strength and emotional detachment of demons, the advancement of technology, and the intelligence and adaptability of humans into one being. All bio-mechanical demonoids possessed physical abilities far superior than those of most vampires, demons, and Slayers. However, they did not possess magical abilities and were also vulnerable to such, as demonstrated by the use of the Enjoining Spell by the Scooby Gang.
Known Bio-mechanical demonoids
Behind the Scenes
- During the non-canon video game Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Chaos Bleeds, bio-mechanical demonoids that all look like Forrest Gates fight Spike as part of the First Evil and Ethan Rayne's challenge. After Spike shuts them down, Adam appears and Spike kills him.