The Six Million Dollar Man -

A between the 1970s technology and modern-day bionics?

The show is remembered for its signature electronic sound effects and slow-motion sequences used to represent superhuman speed. The Six Million Dollar Man

Equivalent strength to a bulldozer; capable of crushing steel. Allows for running at speeds exceeding 60 mph. Left Eye Features 20:1 zoom lens and infrared tracking technology. Cultural Legacy A between the 1970s technology and modern-day bionics

Richard Anderson as Oscar Goldman and Martin E. Brooks as Dr. Rudy Wells. Origin: Based on the 1972 novel Cyborg by Martin Caidin . Allows for running at speeds exceeding 60 mph

The series was preceded by three television movies in 1973 before becoming a regular weekly program.

"Gentlemen, we can rebuild him. We have the technology. We can make him better than he was. Better, stronger, faster.". Bionic Enhancements Capabilities Right Arm

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