Faceless Eye: Difference between revisions

m
update links
m (update links)
m (update links)
Line 66:
* In ''[[Doctor Who]]'', Daleks have a periscope of varying design over the years in their giant-pepper-pot-of-death power armor, matching their single biological eye.
** Also the Ambassador from Alpha Centauri who appeared in a couple of 70s stories was basically a big eyeball on legs.
** The Atraxi from "[[Doctor Who/Recap/S31 /E01 The Eleventh Hour|The Eleventh Hour]]" are in fact nothing but giant floating space eyeballs, held aloft by a vaguely snowflake-shaped ring.
* ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]'': Beljoxa's Eye. What happened to the rest of Beljoxa?
* ''[[Angel]]'' had the psychic/psychotic surgeon in "I Fall to Pieces", and he used his eyes and other detached body parts to spy on the girl he was stalking.
Line 86:
* In [[Warhammer 40000]] games, the symbol of Chaos (eight-pinted star) is often decipted as having an eye or a skull in the center of the star. The Eye of Horus, the symbol of the [[Black Legion]], is an eye against the star of Chaos Undivided.
* In ''[[Paranoia]]'', [[AI Is a Crapshoot|Friend Computer]] is usually represented as a monitor with a single giant eyeball.
* ''[[Call of Cthulhu (tabletop game)]]'' has Groth, a planet sized eyeball that floats through space.
* Everquest - One class of monsters ia a group of small eyeball ISLANDS! (their upper lids are covered with cracks and mountains). Another monster was a gelatinous, red-veined eyeball that attached itself to ceilings and used its wet tentrils to snatch unwary prey.
* In ''[[Dungeons and Dragons]]'' the lich-slash-god Vecna could transform an especially devoted cultist into one of two emissaries named for the two powerful artifacts named for him, this one being The Eye of Vecna--a humanoid figure with a gigantic eyeball where a human head used to be possessed of telepathic awareness that allows him to finish the sentence of others as the least of what he can do.