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The character was created and written by science fiction and fantasy authors Elizabeth Hand and Paul Witcover. During the Bloodlines event, Courtney is kidnapped by a cult and possessed by the Animus, gaining energy-draining abilities. As Anima, Courtney sought revenge against the cult.
Curan is minor character, a follower of the Earl of Gloucester, in King Lear. Curio is an attendant on Orsino in Twelfth Night. Curtis is a servant of Petruchio in The Taming of the Shrew. Cymbeline , the title character of Cymbeline, is king of the Britons, and father to Imogen, Guiderus and Arviragus.
Of course, no two Gen Xers are exactly alike, but chances are that if you can name every member of the brat pack, can remember when the Berlin wall fell and feel nostalgic for the good old days of ...
The character was later used in Star Trek novels and comics. Arex was a Starfleet officer assigned to the USS Enterprise as navigator. Arex was a member of a tripedal species [ 5 ] (given as "Edosians" in Alan Dean Foster 's novelizations of the animated episodes, but as "Triexians" in Peter David 's New Frontier series) and had three arms and ...
A principal figure in The Fellowship of the Ring and The Two Towers, and the title character in The Return of the King, he becomes king over the reunited kingdoms of Gondor and Arnor. Arwen: Daughter of Elrond Half-elven and Celebrían. Marries Aragorn at the end of the War of the Ring and becomes queen of the reunited kingdoms of Gondor and Arnor.
The character appeared in 66 episodes and Star Trek Generations, but was never credited. Tim Watters: Paul Popowich: Valiant (DS9) Red Squad cadet who commanded the USS Valiant after the death of Captain Ramirez. Robert Wesley: Barry Russo James Doohan (voice) The Ultimate Computer (TOS), One of Our Planets Is Missing (TAS)
See the other part of a character's title where "Roman" is used as an adjective (e.g. see "Captain" for "Roman Captain"). See also Citizen, which is Shakespeare's more usual description for unnamed Romans. Similarly, see Plebeians, Senators, Tribunes; Romeo is a title character in Romeo and Juliet.