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  2. Visual prosthesis - Wikipedia

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    A visual prosthesis, often referred to as a bionic eye, is an experimental visual device intended to restore functional vision in those with partial or total blindness. Many devices have been developed, usually modeled on the cochlear implant or bionic ear devices, a type of neural prosthesis in use since the mid-1980s.

  3. Prosthetics in fiction - Wikipedia

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    After she was separated from the collective and taken aboard Voyager as a crew member, most of the prosthetics were removed except for the ones on/near her left hand, left eye, and right ear. Nog - the Ferengi Ensign, the first of his kind in Starfleet , lost his leg during hostilities with the Dominion ; an artificial leg was later installed ...

  4. List of fictional cyborgs - Wikipedia

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    The Strogg from the Quake series are a warlike cybernetic race. The Strogg systematically replace their ranks with prisoners of war, "stroggified" and assimilated through the modification of their bodies with mechanical weaponry and prosthetics.

  5. Cyborg - Wikipedia

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    Under Mann's guidance, Spence, at age 36, created a prototype in the form of the miniature camera which could be fitted inside his prosthetic eye; an invention that would come to be named by Time magazine as one of the best inventions of 2009. The bionic eye records everything he sees and contains a 1.5 mm 2, low-resolution video camera, a ...

  6. Cave Carson - Wikipedia

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    Cybernetic eye Calvin "Cave" Carson is a fictional character that appeared in stories published by DC Comics . Carson, a spelunker , first appeared in Brave and the Bold #31 (September 1960); he was created by France Herron and Bruno Premiani .

  7. Technology in Star Wars - Wikipedia

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    The use of cybernetics in Star Wars is documented by much of the Star Wars media, including novels, comics, and television series. It is used by characters for both enhancements and replacements for damaged or destroyed body parts. Within the Star Wars universe, characters who uses cybernetics to enhance their bodies are referred to as cyborgs ...

  8. List of Ghost in the Shell characters - Wikipedia

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    Regarded as one of the least cyberized, Saito's left arm is cybernetic, allowing him to support and steady extremely large Anti-materiel rifles with superhuman skill. His left eye was replaced with the "Hawkeye", a prosthetic eye that interfaces with satellites to allow for shots of incredible accuracy. The Hawkeye, however, can be hacked, as ...

  9. Goku Midnight Eye - Wikipedia

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    Goku Midnight Eye (Japanese: MIDNIGHT EYE ゴクウ, Hepburn: Midnight Eye Gokū) is a manga series by Buichi Terasawa about a detective named Goku Furinji (風林寺 悟空, Fūrinji Gokū) who gains a cybernetic eye implant that can control any computer system on the planet.