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  2. Vulcan (Star Trek) - Wikipedia

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    Vulcans are typically depicted as stronger, faster, and longer-lived than humans. [17] This is hypothesized to be due to the increased gravity on Vulcan (1.4 g). However, Vulcans are less cold-tolerant than humans. There are instances of them living over 220 years. [18]

  3. Romulan - Wikipedia

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    In fact, Romulans share a common ancestry with Vulcans and are considered an offshoot of the same species. They have pointed ears and arched eyebrows, and possess great strength, intelligence, and longevity. The Romulans diverged from their Vulcan counterparts millennia ago due to ideological differences.

  4. Vulcan (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    The festival of Vulcan, the Vulcanalia, was celebrated on August 23 each year, when the summer heat placed crops and granaries most at risk of burning. [1] [17] During the festival, bonfires were created in honour of the god, into which live fish or small animals were thrown as a sacrifice, to be consumed in the place of humans. [18]

  5. Are Vulcan Materials' Earnings Better Than They Look? - AOL

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  6. Borg - Wikipedia

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    The Borg play a peripheral role in "Infinite Regress", when Seven of Nine is exposed to a weapon against the Borg that essentially causes her to suffer from multiple-personality disorder , being taken over by the personalities of other assimilated beings, such as a small, human child; a Klingon; and a Vulcan.

  7. Category : Fictional characters with superhuman strength

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    For perspective, the average physically fit human is able to "lift/drag/carry" one's own body weight; up to double one's own body weight. Olympic weightlifters are near the limit of human potential, being nearly five or six times stronger than the average human, who will struggle to lift 100 lb (45 kg) over their head.

  8. A Tiny Apelike Humanoid May Still Be Living in Plain Sight ...

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    The scientific community believe a small species of human known as homo floresiensis once lived on the island of Flores, Indonesia, around 50,000 years ago.But one professor thinks the apelike ...

  9. Hysterical strength - Wikipedia

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    Periods of increased strength are short-lived, usually no longer than a few minutes, and might lead to muscle injuries and exhaustion later. It is not known if there are any reliable examples of this phenomenon. [citation needed] On 18 March 1915, Corporal Seyit Çabuk lifted bombshells that weighed 276 kg (608 lb) in the Gallipoli campaign.