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A semi-autonomous network of sleeper agents tasked with preserving continuity of government in the event of a major catastrophe. Tom Clancy's The Division: Video game SSS: State Security Service. Secret Police operating in fictional country of Ostania. Parody of the Stasi. Spy x Family: Manga and anime The Patriots The Philosophers: Metal Gear ...
Agent Larabee from the 1960s spy satire/parody sitcom, Get Smart; Agent Six from Generator Rex; Agent Smith of The Matrix (franchise) Agent Vinod, from the 1977 and 2012 Indian spy films of the same name; Alec Leamas, in the 1965 film The Spy Who Came in from the Cold; Alexander Scott, from the TV series I Spy
Erin M. Evans earned her anthropology degree from Washington University in St. Louis. [1]Evans wrote the Forgotten Realms novels The God Catcher (February 2010), Brimstone Angels (November 2011), Brimstone Angels: Lesser Evils (December 2012), as well as the short story The Resurrection Agent featured in the Realms of the Dead Anthology (January 2010).
During the 1960s trend for action-adventure spy thrillers, it was a common practice for fictional spy organizations or their nemeses to employ names that were contrived acronyms. Sometimes these acronyms' expanded meanings made sense, but most of the time they were words incongruously crammed together for the mere purpose of obtaining a catchy ...
Speculative fiction as a category ranges from ancient works to paradigm-changing and neotraditional works of the 21st century. [17] [18] Characteristics of speculative fiction have been recognized in older works whose authors' intentions, or in the social contexts of the stories they portray, are now known.
Speculative fiction is a term encompassing science fiction, fantasy, horror, and other branches of literature not related to literary realism. Subcategories This category has the following 25 subcategories, out of 25 total.
Speculative fiction characters lists (5 C)-Fantasy characters (15 C, 1 P) Horror characters (11 C, 1 P) Science fantasy characters (7 C, 4 P)
Setting of the Dungeons & Dragons RPG, initially the Known World. [1] The Isle of Dread [1] 1981 [1] G N V Narnia: C. S. Lewis: Setting for The Chronicles of Narnia series of children's novels. The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe: 1950: N T R P F Neverland: J. M. Barrie: A fictional island, home to Peter Pan. Peter Pan; or, the Boy Who Wouldn ...