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Cyberdemon 

The cyberdemon is usually seen as the most powerful enemy you encounter in doom. His first appearance was in Ultimate DOOM the the last stage of episode 2 in Tower Of Babel.

The cyberdemon has goat legs but one of them is metallic or perhaps robotic. His weapon is a rocket launcher that replace one of his hand. His tactic is to mindlessly shoot 3 rockets in a row at the player which deals tremendously high damages even at the lowest difficulty. However this is his weakness because a player with some experience will be able to dodge the rockets easily because of the simple attack pattern it uses.

In DOOM II, in the stage named GOTCHA!, this stage is meant to show a battle between a cyberdemon and the final boss of Ultimate DOOM, the spider mastermind. The cyberdemon usually always win unless the player interfer.

The cyberdemon makes a come-back in DOOM III where he is the final boss of the game. Despise his incredible damage rating, if the player defeats it the usual way, the cyberdemon is quite easy to vanquish.
Oh so this is the last stage of episode 2... uh? Theres nothing... wait... WHAT IS THAT!?

The Cyberden and Go 2 it in Final DOOM plutonia is the stages with the most cyberdemons.
Cyberdemon by Mereije October 26, 2006

cybermuse 

A cybermuse is a person who inspires an artist through the internet. The cybermuse has to exist (unless it's called a virtualmuse), but the story doesnt tell if he/she feels affection in return, or even be aware of the admiration projected by the artist towards him/her.
If Dante Alighieri had access to the internet, he would have sent a copy of Divine Comedy to his cybermuse beatrice.portinari@gmail.com
cybermuse by zamota2011 June 26, 2022
Alternative slang for what most would commonly refer to as a laptop or notebook and/or netbook computer. But could also extend to an iPAD as well. It is derived from THE SPRAWL Trilogy (*this includes the short stories Johnny Mnemonic, New Rose Hotel, Burning Chrome) of Sci-Fi Cyberpunk novels by William Gibson (Neuromancer, Count Zero, Mona Lisa Overdrive). ---basically, die hard fans and wishful thinkers who are bored/disappointed with modern tech as it exists now (such as a smart phone) for being too practical and lacking imagination, and have labeled things in the manner of the alternate 1980s of Gibson's Cyberpunk world line; and in a sense, sticking to more cumbersome (and often times outdated) tech in contrast to what is accepted by the collective majority. Thus some might flip open a laptop/note book and log onto the Internet... others will power up their Cyberdeck and jack into Cyberspace.
John: "This new Smart Phone is awesome. Gotta' let the world know where I'm at."

{Case pulls out laptop and jacks in a G3/G4 modem link}

Case: "My dumb phone handles my calls... but I still lug around my Cyberdeck to get online."

{Everyone stares at Case as he does this}

Together: "Why?"

Case: "It's just how I roll."
Cyberdeck by Mercenary X99 November 18, 2011

cybercuddle

To pretend to cuddle, over long distances. Used between long-distance couples or friends on facebook, or im, or texting, or emailing, or just plain talking on the phone. Used to comfort or console someone, to show affection or appreciation, or any reasons one would cuddle out of the virtual world.
I had a terrible day today.
Aw, I'm sorry... *cybercuddle*
cybercuddle by aelis July 1, 2009

CyberCubed 

Another slang word for penis.
"Gee my cybercubed is burning today. Maybe I should check it out".

"My cybercubed is small. That's ok, I'll post 100,000 times on the IGN board and play pokemon!"
CyberCubed by Satan's monkey June 11, 2006

Cybercide 

The suicidal destruction of one's digitised alter-ego, first proposed online in a hypertext-novel by Loki93c ('Seriously Drowning' c 1997). The underlying premise being that one's alternative online avatar is a digital creation, yet the thought structure which created it is also, to an extent, digital. Genuine self-destruction, or a scripted alternative of self/character virtual destruction - cybercide - destroys the link between organic and non-organic.
Cybercide.....The remnants of the cybercidaly 'dead' digital creation - machine code - truly becomes the 'Ghost In the Machine', whilst the suicidaly dead persona, formerly on the other side of the screen, simply becomes a ghost....
Cybercide by Nemo Adesti v7 August 15, 2012