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Mentac (Mutant from the Russian Exiles, possessed a fifth-level brain capable of computer-like analysis, deceased) Mikhail Nikolaievitch Rasputin (A mutant who was the older brother of Colossus of the X-Men and Magik of the New Mutants. He was a former Russian cosmonaut, a superhero, a supervillain, and a presumed messiah. Deceased.)
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Aleksandra "Zarya" Zaryanova is a Russian woman introduced in the 2016 first-person shooter Overwatch. As a young woman in Siberia, her village was attacked by a robotic force called "omnics", which devastated the region. Seeking strength to protect her people and homeland from future assaults, she became a bodybuilder and weightlifter, and was ...
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Frau Farbissina's look and demeanour are parodies of several female villains from early James Bond films, namely From Russia with Love's Rosa Klebb (played by Lotte Lenya), On Her Majesty's Secret Service ' s Irma Bunt (played by Ilse Steppat), and particularly the character of Frau Hoffner (played by Anna Quayle) in the 1967 Bond spoof Casino Royale. [4]
the android female and other female in Space Cobra; any woman in Code Geass; any female in Coyote Ragtime Show; the elves female in Legend of Crystania; the girl in DNA²; any girls in E's Otherwise; the girls in El Cazador de la Bruja; the girls in El-Hazard; the girls in Elemental Gerad; the females in Final Fantasy: Unlimited; the girls in ...
This is a list of female Heroes of the Russian Federation; of the over 1,000 people awarded the title, 19 are women. Name Date Feat References Alime Abdenanova:
The character's surname Romanova invites comparison to the Romanov family that was killed during the Russian Revolution, drawing parallels of suffering at the hands of the Soviets. [99] Ballet is commonly associated with Russia, and it has a specific association with discipline in the Russian Empire through the military and the royal court. [100]