

Martin Caidin, Kenneth Johnson · 1976 · Show
3 seasons · 58 episodes · Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Action & Adventure, Drama
In 4 Achriom libraries
This series is notable for featuring one of the first strong female leads in the sci-fi genre, depicting a woman who grapples with her identity as a bionic operative while taking on espionage missions.
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If the sacrifice in The Bionic Woman stayed with you, The Farther Shore (Star Trek: Voyager—Homecoming #2) by Christie Golden walks the same thread. This work explores the themes of loyalty, sacrifice, and the struggle against a relentless technological menace as its characters race against time to save Earth. If the identity in The Bionic Woman stayed with you, The Diamond Age by Neal Stephenson walks the same thread. This novel explores the impact of a unique educational device on a young girl from the underclass, highlighting themes of technology, personal agency, and societal structures.
If the identity in The Bionic Woman stayed with you, 009-1: The End of the Beginning by Koichi Sakamoto walks the same thread. This work explores the consequences of a prolonged Cold War, merging action with the dilemmas of advanced technological warfare. If the sacrifice in The Bionic Woman stayed with you, Interceptor by Matthew Reilly walks the same thread. This picture is a gripping action-thriller that showcases a fierce protagonist navigating through a high-stakes scenario involving cyber warfare and military competence.
If the sacrifice in The Bionic Woman stayed with you, Xiong Bing Lian 3: Leiting Wan Jun by Tencent Penguin Pictures, Transcendence Picture walks the same thread. This series is a high-stakes blend of action and science fiction, characterized by intense battles and a focus on the implications of technological advancements on human identity. If the identity in The Bionic Woman stayed with you, Chao Shen Xueyuan 2 walks the same thread. This series combines intense action with thought-provoking themes surrounding technology's impact on society.
If the identity in The Bionic Woman stayed with you, Hardwired V1.4 by Mega Drive walks the same thread. This record offers a compelling dive into themes of technology and its effects on identity, wrapped in an intense electronic soundscape. If the identity in The Bionic Woman stayed with you, The Dolls Of New Albion, A Steampunk Opera by Paul Shapera walks the same thread. This record offers an imaginative blend of rock music with a rich narrative structured as a steampunk opera.
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