Dissecting The Cybernetic Hero in ‘Justice League’, A Closer Look at Cyborg’s Powers

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Jan 06, 2017 10:47 AM EST

With 'Justice League' release later this year, the team roster features an unfamiliar name to those who didn't read the comics. Cyborg, formerly known as Victor Stone is the son of a scientist named Silas Stone. As the name suggests, Cyborg is a half-human half-robot superhero, made by his father after an accident make him lost half of his biological body. First featured in the 'Teen Titans' comics series back in the 80's and later in the 'NEW 52' launch by DC, Geoff Johns and Jim Lee made him one of the founding member of the 'Justice League'.

Thanks to his cybernetic limbs, Victor possess superhuman strength and durability above average humans. Which a great addition to his genius level intellect he possesses. DC's official page of the character also includes advanced technology, instant weaponry, and control over technology, which he got from his electronic advancements. He also can teleport himself and others with a technology called "mother box" which he got when he and the Justice League fought Darkseid.

Further explained by comicvine, Cyborg also have the ability to shape-shift into other things made of steel or metal. He also a 'technopath', an ability that lets him communicate with other computer based materials. And he had a medical scanner in his eyes that made him can see the physical damages of other people. Super speed and flight is an obvious trait thanks to his cybernetic engineering.

Ray Fisher will be played the cyborg superhero in this year's release of 'Justice League' alongside DC's powerhouse names like Batman, Wonder Woman, Superman, The Flash and Aquaman. Cyborg serves as DC's response to this age's digitalized way of living, where everything can be found in the web. 'Justice League' is directed by Zack Snyder and stars Ben Affleck, Henry Cavill, Gal Gadot, Jason Momoa, Ezra Miller and J.K. Simmons.

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