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He is a Time Lord travelling in his TARDIS.
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Doctor Who
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He is the main character in John Rice Burroughs' Barsoom series.
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John Carter
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He was the governer who ordered the planet Alderaan to be destroyed.
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Grand Mof Tarkin
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He was played on set by actor David Prowse, who also played Green Cross Code Man, who helped British children learn about traffic safety.
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Darth Vader
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He is the astronaut who shuts down the HAL 9000.
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David Bowman
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This is the robot from Forbidden Planet.
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Robbie the Robot
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In the 1979 series, he was an evil count, but in the 2003 reboot, he was a scientist who fell in love with Cylon model 6.
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Count Baltar/ Gaius Baltar
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She was the daughter of Rick Marshall, and was trapped in the Land of the Lost.
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Holly Marshall
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This was the intellegent, morally neutral ancestor of the sleestak who helped the Marshall family.
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Enik
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This was the metamorph science officer on Moonbase Alpha in the second season of Space 1999.
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Maya
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In the novel he led a group of androids who killed their masters on Mars, and in the movie his memories are lost "like tears in rain."
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Roy Batty
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This human raised by Martians added "grok" to the English language.
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Valentine Michael Smith
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He famously yelled "get your hands off of me you damn dirty ape!"
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George Taylor
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This son of Serina in the original series grew up to be a viper pilot in Galactica 1980.
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Boxey
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This man is at the end of his three year contract living alone on a mining station on the far side of the moon when he learns something horrible about himself and his life.
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Sam Bell
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The titular character from George Lucas' first full-length science fiction film that takes place in a dystopian future.
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THX-1138
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This was just a typical working man, like the Fred Flintston of the future.
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George Jetson
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This character tried to use the Illudium Q-36 Explosive Space Modulator to destroy Earth, as it obstructed the view of Venus.
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Marvin the Martian
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This duck was a space hero in the 24th and a half century.
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Duck Dodgers
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This American astronaut (or dirigible pilot) finds himself in the 25th century.
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Buck Rogers
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He was the doctor who, at the end of the original Michael Crichton novel was killed by venomous compsagnathuses.
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John Hammond
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He was Ripley's cat.
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Jonesy
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This character controlled much of the earth during the Eugentics Wars, and was later found drifting in space by Captain Kirk and the U.S.S. Enterprise.
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Khan Noonien Singh
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In Star Trek: The Next Generation, he was the acting chief of security after Tasha Yar's death.
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Worf
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In the Aldous Huxley novel, Brave New World, he the shunned man found being raised in the "savage reservation."
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John
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He found an alien botanist hiding out in his backyard tool shed.
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Elliott
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He was compelled to build a mountain in his living room by aliens, and then his wife, Teri Garr, left him.
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Roy Neary
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