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  1. The Six Million Dollar Man - Wikipedia

    When the bionic eye was used, the camera zoomed in on Austin's face, followed by an extreme close-up of his eye; his point of view usually included a crosshair motif accompanied by a …

  2. The End of a Bionic Era, Revisiting "The Six Million Dollar Man"

    Mar 6, 2025 · But instead of being left to the limits of human frailty, Austin was rebuilt with bionic limbs and an enhanced eye, granting him superhuman abilities. The cost? Six million dollars. …

  3. The Six Million Dollar Man (1973) | The Bionic Wiki | Fandom

    The Six Million Dollar Man — known in episodic format as "The Moon and the Desert" — was the first televised adventure of Steve Austin. It detailed the crash which rendered Austin's legs, …

  4. The Six Million Dollar Man - Encyclopedia.com

    Austin was given bionic legs, a bionic arm, and bionic eye. His new parts gave him super strength, super speed, and super vision. He worked for the OSI, the Office of Strategic Investigation.

  5. Bionic Eyesight - Cleveland Clinic

    Back in the 1970s, Steve Austin, TV’s “SIX MILLION DOLLAR MAN,” kept viewers enthralled as he used his bionic body parts to work as a government secret agent. His bionic eye had a …

  6. Six Million Dollar Man's Bionic Eye Becomes Reality - Forbes

    Jun 1, 2015 · For those of us old enough to remember television in the ‘70s the epitome of cool was the Six Million Dollar Man, Col. Steve Austin and his bionic enhancements.

  7. In search of the Bionic Man

    Apr 4, 2011 · Steve Austin’s bionic eye was not only the most far-fetched component of his $6 million bionic ensemble; it has also been the most sought-after goal in the field of implantable …

  8. Steve Austin, the Six Million Dollar Man

    He lost his legs, his right arm and his left eye in the crash, and his life was only saved by extensive bionic surgery, performed at the behest of the U.S. government, who were looking …

  9. Bionic Eyes | Interesting Thing of the Day - ITotD

    Oct 11, 2018 · When astronaut and test pilot Steve Austin was critically injured in a plane crash, government scientists decided to replace his damaged body parts with electromechanical …

  10. Steve Austin (character) - Wikipedia

    In the television series, Steve Austin takes on special high-risk government missions using his superhuman bionic powers. The television character Steve Austin became a pop culture icon …