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The Hardy Boys in Franklin W. Dixon's books; The Secret Seven written by Enid Blyton (four child detectives) Tim Donohue, British secret agent from the book The Constant Gardener by John le Carré; Tom Klay in Bryan Christy's 2021 novel In the Company of Killers; Wyman Ford, from books by Douglas Preston
Astro Boy and other robot characters from the 2009 film of the same name; Several characters in Terminator Salvation (2009) including Marcus Wright, the T-800, several T-600's, The Motor-Terminators and The Harvester; GERTY 3000 from the 2009 film Moon; The Stitchpunks and others from the animated film 9 (2009) Robo from Super Capers (2009)
Adrian Helmsley – geologist, chief science advisor to U.S. President Thomas Wilson; Charlie Frost, – fringe science conspiracy theorist and radio talk-show host. Killed in the scene where Yellowstone Caldera erupted; Jackson Curtis, – struggling science-fiction writer; Satnam Surtani, – astrophysicist
Zoit is a Padillikon, whose species is neither boy or girl until their 13th birthday, and appears in the episode "Neither Boy Nor Girl," declaring it no one's business what gender they are. [101] [102] 3 and 4 9: Non-binary 2009 Characters 3 and 4 are canonically non-binary.
Tom Swift is the main character of six series of American juvenile science fiction and adventure novels that emphasize science, invention, and technology. Inaugurated in 1910, the sequence of series comprises more than 100 volumes.
A sci-fi race of reptilian-like creatures who are notorious for piracy in space in this video game. [153] Ridley: Metroid: 1986-2017: A dragon-like alien that is a top ranking member of the space pirates. [154] Sally: Fallout 3: 2008-2009
Worlds of If Science Fiction: 1962 2430 A.D. Isaac Asimov: Think (IBM magazine) 1970 A Boy's Best Friend: Isaac Asimov: Boy's Life: 1975 A Braver Thing: Charles Sheffield: Asimov's Science Fiction: 1990 A Cabin on the Coast: Gene Wolfe: The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction: 1984 A Can of Paint: A. E. van Vogt: Analog Science Fiction: 1944 ...
It includes modern novels, as well as novels written before the term "science fiction" was in common use. This list includes novels not marketed as SF but still considered to be substantially science fiction in content by some critics, such as Nineteen Eighty-Four. As such, it is an inclusive list, not an exclusive list based on other factors ...