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Separate lenses [[Not an Example|don't count]], they go on [[Opaque Lenses]]. Compare [[Sinister Shades]], [[The Blank]], [[Eyeless Face]], [[The Faceless]]. Contrast [[In Space Everyone Can See Your Face]].
Separate lenses [[Not an Example|don't count]], they go on [[Opaque Lenses]]. Compare [[Sinister Shades]], [[The Blank]], [[Eyeless Face]], [[The Faceless]]. Contrast [[In Space Everyone Can See Your Face]].


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== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ==
== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ==
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== [[Live Action TV]] ==
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* Geordi laForge's VISOR from ''[[Star Trek the Next Generation]]'' is a subversion; he's [[Blind Without Em|literally blind without it]]. It isn't actually transparent from the other side, but a sensor array that relays data to neural implants to give a blind person vision.
* Geordi laForge's VISOR from ''[[Star Trek the Next Generation]]'' is a subversion; he's [[Blind Without'Em|literally blind without it]]. It isn't actually transparent from the other side, but a sensor array that relays data to neural implants to give a blind person vision.
* All heroes in [[Toku]] series (''[[Power Rangers]], [[Super Sentai]], [[Kamen Rider]], ''the'' [[Ultra Series]],'' and many more.) Interestingly, some heroes' visors or eyepieces look like they'd be very hard to see through '''because they are.''' Suit actors have more skill than you think.
* All heroes in [[Toku]] series (''[[Power Rangers]], [[Super Sentai]], [[Kamen Rider]], ''the'' [[Ultra Series]],'' and many more.) Interestingly, some heroes' visors or eyepieces look like they'd be very hard to see through '''because they are.''' Suit actors have more skill than you think.
* The Stig from ''[[Top Gear]]''.
* The Stig from ''[[Top Gear]]''.
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* [[Fun With Acronyms|P-T.U.N.I.A.]]<ref>Plant-(at)Tuned Undead Named In Acronym</ref> from ''[[Beyond the Canopy]]''.
* [[Fun With Acronyms|P-T.U.N.I.A.]]<ref>Plant-(at)Tuned Undead Named In Acronym</ref> from ''[[Beyond the Canopy]]''.
* Callista of ''[[Magick Chicks]]'' never seems to take her's off. Its made evident when Cerise removes it and it leaves lines on her face.
* Callista of ''[[Magick Chicks]]'' never seems to take her's off. Its made evident when Cerise removes it and it leaves lines on her face.
* "[[Everyone Calls Him Barkeep|Sarge]]," one of Nova's cyborg minions, from [[Keychain of Creation]]
* "[[Everyone Calls Him "Barkeep"|Sarge]]," one of Nova's cyborg minions, from [[Keychain of Creation]]
* The Emmissary from [[Chorus Of The Neverborn]]
* The Emmissary from [[Chorus Of The Neverborn]]


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Revision as of 17:37, 9 January 2014

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1: My legions of terror will have clear, plexiglass visors, not face-concealing ones.

A visor is a piece of eyewear that covers at least both eyes and the bridge of the nose. It's like a pair of goggles, but with temple-arms. Visor also refers to the faceplate of a helmet, the part that can be raised or lowered. This is about both kinds, specifically, ones that are opaque on one side (although, for all we know, it's opaque on both sides, so it doesn't have to be confirmed to be one-way), which is often--but not necessarily--connoted by a gold, silver, or obsidian mirror effect. Opaque, spherical helmets also count. Bonus points if the technology to do this shouldn't have been invented yet.

Separate lenses don't count, they go on Opaque Lenses. Compare Sinister Shades, The Blank, Eyeless Face, The Faceless. Contrast In Space Everyone Can See Your Face.

Examples of One-Way Visor include:


Anime and Manga

Comic Books

  • Judge Dredd
  • Moon Man, a pulp mag character who came out when one-way glass was invented.
  • Originally, the Red Hood, a Batman villain had this. Later, it was changed to the standard superhero opaque eyepeices.
  • Cyclops from X Men.
  • Mysterio, a Spider Man villain.
  • Red Hook Asylum guards from Neonomicon
  • Yorrick's gas mask in Y the Last Man
  • Space Marines from Won Ton Soup
  • In G.I. Joe, Cobra Commander's battle helmet featured a completely mirrored facemask. Many varieties of Cobra Vipers wore such masks as well.

Film

Live Action TV

Music

Real Life

  • Space Suits have these.
  • Welding helmets and goggles have heavily smoked glass to protect one's corneas from the light generated by plasma arcs and metal-melting flames.
  • Hazmat Suits
  • Some sports eyeshields (including motorbiking helmets).
  • Air force pilots sometimes wear these (as seen on almost every air-force movie, usually on Mooks).
  • Mirrored, wraparound sunglasses.

Tabletop Games

  • Warhammer 40,000 unsurprisingly features many such helmets. The Dark Eldar are especially fond of these, with mirrored full-face masks common among Reaver jetbike pilots, and most of the Haemonculi "creations" such as Wracks and Grotesques have blank visors surgically implanted over their faces.

Video Games

Web Comics

Web Original

Western Animation

  • G.I. Joe: Cobra Commander's mask. The Movie shows that it's a rare fully opaque version.
  • Played With in Static Shock with Richie (AKA Gear). Other characters act as if it's this, but the audience can see through it just fine.
  • Most goggles in the Dilbert cartoon.
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  2. the entire series, not just the original
  3. Plant-(at)Tuned Undead Named In Acronym