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The Eye-5, though it looked and functioned just like a normal contact lens, could transmit information wirelessly back to a computer network. ([[TV]]: ''[[Reset (TV story)|Reset]]'') It could also be routed to all wireless networks in the area. ([[TV]]: ''[[End of the Road]]'') Information transmitted from the lens could be recorded like conventional video. ([[TV]]: ''[[Children of Earth: Day Three]]'') A person at the other end could communicate with the wearer via a keyboard. ([[TV]]: ''[[Reset (TV story)|Reset]]'') | The Eye-5, though it looked and functioned just like a normal contact lens, could transmit information wirelessly back to a computer network. ([[TV]]: ''[[Reset (TV story)|Reset]]'') It could also be routed to all wireless networks in the area and could even broadcast on TVs. ([[TV]]: ''[[End of the Road]]'') Information transmitted from the lens could be recorded like conventional video. ([[TV]]: ''[[Children of Earth: Day Three]]'') A person at the other end could communicate with the wearer via a keyboard. ([[TV]]: ''[[Reset (TV story)|Reset]]'') | ||
The lens could not transmit sound. ([[TV]]: ''[[Reset (TV story)|Reset]]'') To get around this, the lens had [[lip-reading]] software, which worked best when the person in question faced the camera directly. The lip-reading software translated lip movements to speech after a delay of a second or two. ([[TV]]: ''[[Children of Earth: Day Three]]'') | The lens could not transmit sound. ([[TV]]: ''[[Reset (TV story)|Reset]]'') To get around this, the lens had [[lip-reading]] software, which worked best when the person in question faced the camera directly. The lip-reading software translated lip movements to speech after a delay of a second or two. ([[TV]]: ''[[Children of Earth: Day Three]]'') However, the lenses were seemingly upgraded as when [[Rex Matheson]] used them, they could transmit audio. ([[TV]]: ''[[End of the Road]]'') | ||
The Eye-5 had several other features. It could be used to get past an [[iris scan]] by creating the image of a iris. ([[TV]]: ''[[Escape to LA]]'') It could also be linked to detect the wearer's [[heart]]beat, activating at a certain rate. ([[TV]]: ''[[End of the Road]]'') | The Eye-5 had several other features. It could be used to get past an [[iris scan]] by creating the image of a iris. ([[TV]]: ''[[Escape to LA]]'') It could also be linked to detect the wearer's [[heart]]beat, activating at a certain rate. ([[TV]]: ''[[End of the Road]]'') |
Revision as of 07:33, 5 September 2014
The Eye-5 (or I-5) was a special kind of contact lens that could be used to record the things it saw.
Functions
The Eye-5, though it looked and functioned just like a normal contact lens, could transmit information wirelessly back to a computer network. (TV: Reset) It could also be routed to all wireless networks in the area and could even broadcast on TVs. (TV: End of the Road) Information transmitted from the lens could be recorded like conventional video. (TV: Children of Earth: Day Three) A person at the other end could communicate with the wearer via a keyboard. (TV: Reset)
The lens could not transmit sound. (TV: Reset) To get around this, the lens had lip-reading software, which worked best when the person in question faced the camera directly. The lip-reading software translated lip movements to speech after a delay of a second or two. (TV: Children of Earth: Day Three) However, the lenses were seemingly upgraded as when Rex Matheson used them, they could transmit audio. (TV: End of the Road)
The Eye-5 had several other features. It could be used to get past an iris scan by creating the image of a iris. (TV: Escape to LA) It could also be linked to detect the wearer's heartbeat, activating at a certain rate. (TV: End of the Road)
History of use
According to Jack Harkness, the Eye-5 originally came from a distant moon in a distant galaxy. (TV: Dead of Night) Torchwood Three was able to obtain a set and used it for espionage. Ianto Jones and Gwen Cooper were also known to have borrowed them for "fun". (TV: Children of Earth: Day Three)
The lenses were used by Martha Jones when infiltrating the Pharm. (TV: Reset)
Though Torchwood Three was destroyed, the Eye-5 survived due to Gwen Cooper having borrowed them. Lois Habiba used them to record secret negotiations between the British government and the 456. (TV: Children of Earth: Day Three) Downloaded onto a laptop, Rhys Williams held onto the information so that he could reveal the negotiations to the public. (TV: Children of Earth: Day Four) After the conclusion of the 456 crisis, Bridget Spears wore the lens to record Prime Minister Brian Green casually mentioning his complicity in the affair. (TV: Children of Earth: Day Five)
Gwen Cooper used the Eye-5s in 2011 to record while infiltrating PhiCorp. (TV: Dead of Night) She also used it to get past an iris scanner at the PhiCorp headquarters. (TV: Escape to LA) When Gwen returned to Wales, she used them to record what was happening in the overflow camps. When she arrived in America, she received a text message in the lenses, informing her that her mother, husband and daughter had been kidnapped, and would not be returned unless she gave them Jack. (TV: The Middle Men) Olivia Colasanto gave Gwen further instructions on the Eye-5s. (TV: Immortal Sins) After Jack and Gwen were saved, Rex Matheson stole the Eye-5s and had them activate when his heart rate increased. When he was being interrogated by Brian Friedkin, the Eye-5s recorded him, revealing Brian's acts and his betrayal of the CIA. (TV: End of the Road)