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* As much as Viktor of [[League of Legends]] uses hextech rather than cybernetics, he [[Invoked Trope|invoked the trope]] - intentionally locking himself away and replacing most of his flesh with machine parts to create something no one could steal from him, but also precisely to get rid of his emotions, which were bugging him since a fellow scientist claimed the glory for his achievements. It didn't exactly work, as he still hates his 'rival' a bit. He's also obsessed with making everyone be like himself, and speaks in an emotionless manner.
* [[Armored Core|Armored Core V]] has the {{spoiler|Zodiacs, thirteen AC pilots and their [[Voice with an Internet Connection|Operator]], Angie}}. The pilots are ''heavily'' implied to have undergone some sort of integration with their Armored Cores, while {{spoiler|Angie seems to be based in some sort of network shared by Zodiac's support helicopters}}. Since the war they were created to fight is long over, their only purpose appears to be to destroy. {{spoiler|Angie and Zodiac 1 seem to have gotten the worst of this in different ways as neither can think beyond their original orders anymore: Zodiac 1 is a mindless killing machine, while Angie seems to have lost a great deal of her humanity and original personality after her integration according to Zodiac 8}}.
* Gengi in ''[[Overwatch]]'' originally hated himself after being turned into a full cyborg by Overwatch (although they did it to save his life), believing he had become something terrible and inhumane in the process. He came to his senses when he defected from the organization and met [[Religious Robot|Zenyatta]]. There is no sign of cybernetics having any psychological ill effects in general in the ''Overwatch'' universe, with examples of very sensible and nice characters among the cybernetically augmented and complete psychopaths without any cybernetics.
 
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