EVALUATION SUMMARY
for
CYBORG
The subject is one of the founding members of the Teen Titans. He stands six feet five inches tall. His weight is uncertain. He is approximately 18 to 19 years old and has been fighting crime for approximately five years.
The subject has an impressively powerful physique suggesive of an NFL linebacker or tight end. But his body is at least part machine. The only parts of him that are visibly and definitely flesh are his upper arms, neck and face. His appearance is distinctive because all other surfaces of his body, including half of his skull are shiny metal alloys. The combination of his natural physique and the strength of his machine parts results in incredible strength. The basis for these evaluations was the reaction of a small child to his grunting effort while catching what was later estimated as perhaps five tons of debris. In addition to his incredible strength, he's able to deploy a wide and constantly expanding array of weapons from his machine hands, included sonic cannons, lasers and different projectiles. He is also something of a mechanical genius, having constructed Titans Tower himself as well as the team's cars. And he is constantly adding to the array of surveillance, tracking and communication devices used by the team.
A Nexis database search revealed no news stories about Cyborg fighting crime before the inception of the team approximately five years ago. A careful review of all available newspaper, news wire, web site, radio and television media turned up no instances of Cyborg ever harming an innocent person.
The subject lost his mother in the same car accident which greatly damaged his body and provided the impetus for attempting the experimental replacement of portions of his body with robotic prosthetics that respond to his every thought. As in many cases of similar tragedy, the affected party adopted a mindset of complete dedication in order to persevere through the incredibly difficult transition that confronted him. As is often the case in such circumstances, even after the most difficult part of the transition to his new life had been made, he kept the hyper-achiever mindset. This resulted in his mastery of the machinery and circuits that are part of him and his drive to constantly improve them. It resulted in his literally constructing Titans Tower and many of the devices the Titans use. This hyper-achiever mindset, always trying to improve, was likely behind his turning his burgeoning talents to fighting crime. It is also certainly a partial reason why he has not surrendered to either anger or depression at his predicament.
The subject is extremely intelligent with not only an acute understanding of normally relevant ethical considerations for a super hero but also abstruse philosophical issues relating to the nature of being human. He is a very thoughtful young man. He shows genuine sympathy for the downtrodden and derives sincere pleasure from helping them.
Most evaluations such as this would include a physical to determine if the subject suffers from a physical condition that will affect his outlook or judgement. I contacted S.T.A.R. Labs requesting all pertinent data on the physical condition of Cyborg. The representative of S.T.A.R. Labs with whom I spoke literally laughed at the suggestion that they would be able to adequately assess Cyborg's physical condition. I was told that they do not even perform physical evaluations of him as they simply do not have the ability to assess the status of his machine parts or the quality of their interaction with the human parts of him. All I can say in regard to biochemical and psychological interaction is that we know of no reason to believe that Cyborg's unique physiology iwill affect his mental functioning in a deleterious fashion.
In my best professional judgement, I find that the subject, Cyborg, does not constitute a danger to himself or others.
