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Particle accelerators in popular culture appear in popular science books, fictional literature, feature films, TV series and other media which include particle accelerators as part of their content. Particle physics , fictional or scientific, is an inherent part of this topic.
Science fiction films, one-time presentations, original net animation (ONA), original video animation (OVA), short films (a.k.a. shorts), serial films (a.k.a. serials) and specials must have been created specifically for or broadcast first (premiere, "first showing") on television or on a streaming channel to qualify for the purpose of this list.
Spider-Man (1981 TV series) Spider-Woman (TV series) Spiral Zone; Star Trek: The Next Generation; Star Wars: Droids; Starcom: The U.S. Space Force; Starman (TV series) Street Hawk; Super Friends; Super Friends (1980 TV series) Super Friends: The Legendary Super Powers Show; The Super Powers Team: Galactic Guardians; Superboy (TV series ...
VF-1 Valkyrie - variable geometry space fighter from Robotech (TV series) Voltron; Z-Mech - Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare 2; Metal Gear robotic war engines - Metal Gear; BattleMechs - bipedal walker battle robots from BattleTech game series. Titans, smaller Imperial Knights and their counterparts of other races - Warhammer 40000
The hypothetical particles tachyons, defined through being faster than light, have inspired many occurrences in fiction. [1] [2] In general, tachyons are a standby mechanism upon which many science fiction authors rely to establish faster-than-light communication, with or without reference to causality issues, [3] [4] as well as a means to achieve faster-than-light travel. [4]
1970s American comic science fiction television series (9 P) B. Bionic franchise (1 C, 15 P) The Bionic Woman (1 C, 15 P) I. The Incredible Hulk (1978 TV series) (1 C ...
2000s science fiction television series (5 C, 4 P) 2010s science fiction television series (4 C, 13 P) 2020s science fiction television series (4 C, 18 P) A.
For the purpose of this list, a car is a self-propelled artificial vehicle that runs in contact with the ground and that can be steered. This would include passenger cars, trucks and buses. This list includes vehicles that the characters of the story would regard as being the products of technological development, as opposed to supernatural or ...