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Pages in category "Lists of science fiction television characters" The following 48 pages are in this category, out of 48 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
"A science fiction story is a story built around human beings, with a human problem, and a human solution, which would not have happened at all without its scientific content." [13] Basil Davenport. 1955. "Science fiction is fiction based upon some imagined development of science, or upon the extrapolation of a tendency in society." [14] Edmund ...
Dr. Clayton Forrester (Mystery Science Theater 3000) Kinga Forrester (Mystery Science Theater 3000) Pearl Forrester (Mystery Science Theater 3000) Dr. Benjamin Jeffcoat (My Secret Identity) Masahiko Minami; Dr. Loveless (The Wild Wild West) TV's Frank (Mystery Science Theater 3000) The Master - a renegade alien who seeks universal conquest.
Military science fiction characters (12 C, 13 P) Science fantasy characters (8 C, 4 P) A. Fictional artificial intelligences (2 C, 85 P) Fictional astronauts (5 C, 75 ...
In the TV show Numb3rs, one of the main characters, Charlie Eppes (played by David Krumholtz), is a child prodigy. At the age of three he was multiplying four digit numbers in his head. At age 13 he started attending Princeton University and graduated at age 16. He now helps his brother Don solve cases for the FBI. [40]
Numerous works of literature, television, and films feature characters who have prosthetics attached. Prosthetics are used, in a narrative sense, to either, provide a plot point in the characters back-story, a plot point to give to character a disability (or more often in Science fiction, an advantage), or just to distinguish the character in ...
The short story includes a wormhole for interstellar travel, which can be collapsed to what the story calls a singularity by a multi Gigaton thermonuclear explosion. The story first appeared in F&SF, and was later narrated on the Escape Pod podcast, episode 421. [73] [74] The Expanse: James S.A Corey: 2012
Gothic science fiction—a subgenre of science fiction that involves gothic conventions; New Wave science fiction—characterized by a high degree of experimentation, both in form and in content; Science fantasy—a mixed genre of story which contains some science fiction and some fantasy elements