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pointPi
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Let's assume that the cyborg in question has a brain which is symbiotic with a separate computer, controlling the machinery plugged into her body. Since the computer rely on data from the brain synapses in order to function, infected synapses would probably cause the system to crash, perhaps leaving the host dead.
Though I could be wrong about this; nothing can be proven until we actually acquire some experimental data. That would require us to in the first place have:
- Neurosymbiotic cyborgs. Linking brains to computers is a technology we've been developing for quite some time, though mostly to halt the effects of various diseases and physical handicaps, rather than to enhance physiological abilities.
- "Zombie" viruses. I myself find the idea of our brains being infected in a way, so that we turn into carnivorous beasts, quite ridiculous. In worst case, such infections would probably give us chronic seizures, but not something as specific as making us mindless brain hunters.
So, yeah. Not to be a partypooper, but it's very likely it wouldn't end with a bang, but a whimper.
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Lira
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Location: Brasilia, Brazil
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Thanks, Tangil 
I really don't know what kind of cyborg he was talking about, Tyler: I first assumed it was a purely robotic one, but this wouldn't make any sense... so I guess you guys are right - the cyborg must be running on some sort of wetware for this to work as Psyshell and Redd pointed out.
And, indeed, PointPi, it would be great if we could run an experiment in a controllable environment to get this answer - but then there's an ethical problem: If this cyborg is part human, would it have the same right as a proper human being, or would it be just like a robot? In the former case, I find it unlikely that we'd be able to experiment freely with it, so we'd have to wait for a zombie outbreak to happen naturally so we can see how it affects the cyborg and what the effects are 
And, Trance-MB, no idea.
(Haha, and IGK, the internet doesn't always work in the classroom )
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