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Most Interesting Science Fiction Characters 5
1 Balthazar’s Angel: Is she in Balthazar’s head? Is she part of his programming or a symptom of psychological disorder. Is she real? Why can’t anyone else see her? This breathtaking blonde was generous, cruel, absolutely devoted to the one … Continue reading
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Tagged Arthur C. Clarke, Dr. Who, Isaac Asimov, Orson Scott Card, Paul Atreides, Riddick, Star Trek, Stargate, Tardis, Time Lord
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Most Interesting Characters in Science Fiction 4
7 Robert Neville: Imagine surviving an apocalypse because you are the only person who is immune to a plague that changes the human genome into something feral. Now imagine watching your wife, child, and even your dog dying because of … Continue reading
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Tagged Dr. Who, Frank Herbert, Isaac Asimov, Necromongers, Orson Scott Card, Tardis, Time Lord
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Most Interesting Characters in Science Fiction 3
13 Jack Harkness: The immortal Jack, polysexual, fun-loving, lover of the Dr. Sure he started off as a time agent, but how many times did he save the world? He ran Torchwood, all the while flirting with any sentient male, … Continue reading
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Tagged Arthur C. Clarke, Frank Herbert, Orson Scott Card, Riddick, Star Trek
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Most Interesting Characters in Science Fiction 2
20 Tyr Anasazi: Left for dead as a child, this gray character from Andromeda always had two or more plans for every occasion. What made him so intriguing was that his objectives were always so straightforward and he made no secrets about … Continue reading
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Tagged Arthur C. Clarke, Frank Herbert, Isaac Asimov, Orson Scott Card, Paul Atreides, Riddick, Star Trek, Time Lord
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