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The Mule is a powerful mentalic and conqueror who uses his psychic abilities to manipulate people's emotions and bring planet after planet under his control. [2] [3] He is a random element not foreseen by psychohistory, a science developed by Hari Seldon which uses sophisticated mathematics and statistical analysis to predict future trends on a galactic scale. [3]
Pritcher attempts to assassinate the Mule in a suicide attack to thwart his conquest of the Foundation, but the Mule is a mutant and uses his psychic powers to "Convert" Pritcher into one of his most loyal followers. [11] In the Second Foundation story "Part I: Search by the Mule", the Mule has yet to find the elusive Second Foundation. He ...
Foundation‘s cause continues to grow. Game of Thrones alum Pilou Asbæk has joined the sci-fi series as Warlord aka The Mule for Season 3, TVLine has confirmed. He replaces Mikael Persbrandt ...
Actor: Years active: 2005–present: Spouse: Christine Ciraolo (m. 2015) [2] Children: 1: Michael Grant Terry ... Ryan Thomas Episode: "Bittersweet" 2012 Castle:
Grey’s Anatomy has added Michael Thomas Grant to the season 21 cast. TVLine reported on Thursday, August 8, that Grant, 30, is joining the longstanding ABC drama as James, the hospital’s new ...
Foundation is an American science fiction television series created by David S. Goyer and Josh Friedman for Apple TV+, loosely based on the Foundation series of stories by Isaac Asimov. It features an ensemble cast led by Jared Harris, Lee Pace, Lou Llobell and Leah Harvey. [2] The series premiered on September 24, 2021.
Michael Grant (classicist) (1914–2004), English author of books on ancient history; Michael Grant (crime writer) (born 1940), New York policeman and author of police procedurals; Michael Grant (television) (born 1951), Arizona television personality; Michael Grant (author, born 1954), author of the Gone series
The Foundation series is a science fiction book series written by American author Isaac Asimov.First published as a series of short stories and novellas in 1942–50, and subsequently in three books in 1951–53, for nearly thirty years the series was widely known as The Foundation Trilogy: Foundation (1951), Foundation and Empire (1952), and Second Foundation (1953).