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  2. Neil Harbisson - Wikipedia

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    Neil Harbisson (1982) is a Catalan-raised British-Irish-American [17] cyborg artist and activist for transpecies rights. He is best known for being the first person in the world with an antenna implanted in his skull. [18]

  3. Steve Austin (character) - Wikipedia

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    Steve Austin is a science fiction character created by Martin Caidin for his 1972 novel, Cyborg.The lead character, Colonel Steve Austin, became an iconic 1970s television science fiction action hero, portrayed by American actor Lee Majors, in the American television series The Six Million Dollar Man, which aired on the ABC network for multiple television pilots in 1973, and then as a regular ...

  4. List of fictional cyborgs - Wikipedia

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    The Clockwork man from a novel of same name written by E.V. Odle in 1923. [11] Gabriel, real name Benedict Masson, from Gaston Leroux's novel La Poupée sanglante (1923). [12] The Ardathian from Francis Flagg's story "The Machine Man of Ardathia" (1927). [13] Hanley and the comet-people from Edmond Hamilton's story "The Comet Doom" (1928). [14]

  5. ‘Cyborg: A Documentary,’ About a Man With an ... - AOL

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    London-based Sideways Film has taken world sales on British director Carey Born’s “Cyborg: A Documentary” about a man who was born color blind and has an antenna embedded in his head to help ...

  6. ‘Meeting a real-life cyborg was gobsmacking’ - AOL

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  7. Jesse Sullivan - Wikipedia

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    Jesse Sullivan (born c. 1966) is an American electrician best known for operating a fully robotic limb through a nerve-muscle graft, making him one of the first non-fictional cyborgs.

  8. Peter Scott-Morgan - Wikipedia

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    Peter Bowman Scott-Morgan (né Scott; 19 April 1958 – 15 June 2022) was an English-American organizational theorist, author, and expert in robotics.He had motor neurone disease and was known for his efforts to extend his life by becoming what he called a human cyborg.

  9. Martin Caidin - Wikipedia

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    Caidin references bionics in his novel The God Machine (1968) and in his most famous novel, Cyborg (1972). Cyborg was adapted somewhat vaguely as the 1973 television movie The Six Million Dollar Man, the precursor of a television series of the same name. [3] Caidin wrote three sequels to Cyborg: Operation Nuke, High Crystal, and Cyborg IV.