25 Iconic Cybersix Quotes That We’ll Never Forget

By Matt Hudson

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Cybersix is a gothic-noir adventure about a runaway genetic experiment who spends her days disguised as the male teacher Adrián Seidelman and her nights guarding the city of Meridiana from the creations of the Nazi scientist who made her. The story wrestles with identity, free will, and the blurred line between monster and human.

The 25 quotes below trace that journey—capturing hard-fought battles, quiet reflections, and the emotional milestones that define Cybersix and those around her.

Maybe death is preferable to a life of disguise and deceit. Does there exist a heaven or a hell for genetic experiments?

Issue 2 (Intelligenza artificiale)
Speaker: Cybersix
Context: Raw confession of existential despair and spiritual uncertainty.

Come back my friend. Terra, come back

Episode 4 (Terra)
Speaker: Cybersix
Context: Empathetic plea to a rampaging bio-weapon she refuses to dehumanise.

It was not an evil creature, although it was created to be evil

Episode 4 (Terra)
Speaker: Cybersix
Context: Challenges Von Reichter’s belief that design determines destiny.

Human? Him? Don’t make me laugh

Issue 5 (Angels and the Damned)
Speaker: Cybersix
Context: Rejects simplistic morality, exposing blurred man-monster boundary.

Now I’ll go to heaven

Issue 17 (The Beast Within the Soul)
Speaker: Cybersix
Context: Dark humour after sparing then losing an enemy, revealing fatalistic wit.

Someone who shouldn’t exist

Episode 1 (Lonely Nights)
Speaker: Cybersix
Context: First rooftop exchange with Lucas, underscoring self-loathing and secrecy.

You still remember me, Data 7… my brother

Episode 2 (Data 7 & Julian)
Speaker: Cybersix
Context: Reunion with Cyber-29’s mind in a panther’s body, rekindling lost family.

No one owns me now, not even the man who built me

Issue 30 (Soulless Beauty)
Speaker: Cybersix
Context: Declaration of autonomy after years of being hunted.

I gave you life, Cybersix, and I will take it back

Episode 12 (The Final Confrontation)
Speaker: Dr. Von Reichter
Context: Creator’s twisted claim of ownership, heightening final showdown stakes.

Heroes and monsters are just words, Lucas

Episode 3 (Yashimoto, Private Eye)
Speaker: Cybersix
Context: Philosophical reminder that actions—not labels—define morality.

Every disguise becomes another prison

Issue 27 (L’ultima speranza)
Speaker: Cybersix
Context: Reflects toll of living dual identities while thirsting for freedom.

Freedom isn’t programmed; it’s chosen in the dark

Episode 7 (Brainwashed)
Speaker: Cybersix
Context: Encourages a mind-controlled victim to fight conditioning.

I feed on evil so the innocent can sleep

Episode 6 (Blue Birds of Horror)
Speaker: Cybersix
Context: Frames vampiric Sustenance ritual as reluctant heroism.

My heart beats with stolen life but with my own purpose

Issue 1 (Escape from the Jungle)
Speaker: Cybersix
Context: Embraces paradox of engineered body and self-determined soul.

Even shadows need the light to exist

Episode 5 (Mysterious Shadow)
Speaker: Lucas Amato
Context: Urges Cybersix to accept help, highlighting their growing bond.

Father will be proud when I bring her head

Episode 5 (Mysterious Shadow)
Speaker: José
Context: Child-villain’s boast reveals warped need for parental approval.

If fighting monsters makes me one, then I choose to be that monster

Episode 8 (Daylight Devil)
Speaker: Cybersix
Context: Accepts moral ambiguity to protect Meridiana.

Justice isn’t a mask you can buy at the store

Episode 3 (Yashimoto, Private Eye)
Speaker: Yashimoto
Context: Street detective teaches Julian authenticity over appearances.

Your hatred won’t rule you forever, José

Episode 9 (Gone with the Wings)
Speaker: Cybersix
Context: Attempts to redeem her youngest foe, stressing hope for change.

Where there is life, there is freedom

Episode 6 (Blue Birds of Horror)
Speaker: Julian
Context: Child runaway’s optimism balances series’ darker tones.

Free will can’t be engineered away

Episode 2 (Data 7 & Julian)
Speaker: Cybersix
Context: Defies Von Reichter’s programming, core thesis of the narrative.

Believe what you see, but trust what you feel

Episode 3 (Yashimoto, Private Eye)
Speaker: Lucas Amato
Context: Scientific mind learns to balance evidence with intuition.

At last, Von Reichter, you will answer for the lives you’ve destroyed

Episode 12 (The Final Confrontation)
Speaker: Cybersix
Context: Climactic vow anchoring personal and collective justice.

My scars may hide in the night, but my choices won’t

Episode 13 (Ascension)
Speaker: Cybersix
Context: Final reflection on accountability before series’ ending leap.

It’s easier to watch the city than to watch over myself

Episode 1 (Lonely Nights)
Speaker: Cybersix
Context: Reveals self-avoidance beneath vigilant façade, setting stage for growth.

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