The Six Million Dollar Man
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1The Return of the Bionic Woman0
2The Return of the Bionic Woman: Part 20
3The Price of Liberty0
4The Song and Dance Spy0
5The Wolf Boy0
6The Deadly Test0
7Target in the Sky0
8One of Our Running Backs Is Missing0
9The Bionic Criminal0
10The Blue Flash0
11The White Lightning War0
12Divided Loyalty0
13Clark Templeton O'Flaherty0
14The Winning Smile0
15Hocus-Pocus0
16The Secret of Bigfoot0
17The Secret of Bigfoot: Part 20
18The Golden Pharaoh0
19Love Song for Tanya0
20The Bionic Badge0
21Big Brother0

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Factual error: There is no physical way that Steve Austin could perform most of his superhuman feats of strength in the ABC television series, due to the fact that they simply replaced his arm and legs, but didn't rebuild or reinforce the rest of his skeleton and muscles to handle the physical loads. Interestingly, author Martin Caidin (creator of Steve Austin in his novel, "Cyborg") actually did describe an incredibly complex whole-body rebuild that included vertebral reinforcement and ribcage and pelvis replacement, which was far more scientifically-accurate than the subsequent ABC television interpretation. ABC only accepted the series on the condition that it was less technical for their audience.

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Trivia: Only mentioned in one episode early in the series, Steve Austin's least-referenced superhuman power was his ability to hold his breath for extraordinary lengths of time. Steve's phenomenal breath-holding ability was due to the fact that, even though he had two normal lungs, he had a much smaller circulatory system than a normal human being. Also, the Steve Austin in Martin Caidin's original book, "Cyborg," had an entire array of weapons, flares, communications gear, retractable swim fins, and scuba tanks built into his bionic body.

Charles Miller

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