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For a period of time, the object became known to the wider public as Xena. "Xena" was an informal name used internally by the discovery team, inspired by the title character of the television series Xena: Warrior Princess. The discovery team had reportedly saved the nickname "Xena" for the first body they discovered that was larger than Pluto.
Xena was originally conceived to die at the end of the third episode, "Unchained Heart", but when the studio decided they wanted to do a spin-off from Hercules, producer Robert Tapert said that Xena was the best choice, since she was largely well received by television critics and fans and had a full story to be explored. [2]
Uberfic (short for uber fanfic, uberXena) or simply uber, über, or ueber (from German: über-, for 'over-' or 'supra-') is a genre of alternate universe fan fiction in which characters or events are portrayed somewhat closely to original canon but usually in a different time period, place, or reality, many times featuring the ancestors, descendants, or reincarnations of canon characters ...
The return of My Life Is Murder just got more epic thanks to a long-awaited reunion between Xena: Warrior Princess stars Lucy Lawless and Renee O’Connor. Twenty years after Xena ended, the two ...
Xena: Warrior Princess and the Dragon's Teeth (1997/1998, 3 issues) Xena: Warrior Princess vs. Callisto (1998, 3 issues) Xena: Warrior Princess: The Orpheus Trilogy (1998, 3 issues) Xena: Warrior Princess – Bloodline (1998, 2 issues) Xena: Warrior Princess and the Original Olympics (1998, 3 issues) The Marriage of Hercules and Xena (1998)
Xena: Warrior Princess has been referred to as a pop cultural phenomenon and feminist and lesbian icon. [1] [2] The television series, which employed pop culture references as a frequent humorous device, has itself become a frequent pop culture reference in video games, comics and television shows, and has been frequently parodied and spoofed.
This story has been updated to update which U.S. House races remain uncalled. Greta Cross is a national trending reporter at USA TODAY. Follow her on X and Instagram @gretalcross.
A New York Post columnist is clapping back at Martha Stewart − and letting the businesswoman know she's very much still alive.. In "Martha," a new Netflix documentary about the lifestyle guru's ...