Because the show originated from Martin Caidin's book, the Internet Archive provides access to literary archives and fan-led discussions that delve into the show's origins, exploring how the televised version differed from the 1972 novel. 3. Why Use the Internet Archive for This Content?

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Steve Austin became a hero for the 1970s, blending action with a humanity that often struggled with the, at times, cold reality of being part-machine.

They are the Oscar Goldman of the internet. They are the ones standing in the control room, looking at the crash site of analog media—the decaying tapes, the obsolete formats—and saying, "We can rebuild it."

: Because The Six Million Dollar Man is intellectual property owned by Universal Television, full video episodes frequently shift availability based on current copyright claims and takedown notices.

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: The famous crash footage in the show's intro is real; it features pilot surviving an M2-F2 lifting body crash in 1967.