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Engineers are concerned with developing economical and safe solutions to practical problems, by applying mathematics and scientific knowledge while considering technical constraints. The term is derived from the Latin root "ingenium," meaning "cleverness". The industrial revolution and continuing...
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B'Elanna Torres

B'Elanna Torres is a main character in Star Trek: Voyager played by Roxann Dawson. She is portrayed as a half-human half-Klingon born in 2349 on the Federation colony Kessik IV. Torres joined the Maquis at age 21 in 2370 and was serving on the Val...

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Geordi La Forge

Lieutenant Commander Geordi La Forge is a regular character in the television series Star Trek: The Next Generation, played by LeVar Burton. He served as helmsman of the USS Enterprise-D in the first season, then occupied the role of the chief...

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Iron Man

Iron Man is a fictional character, a superhero that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character first appeared in Tales of Suspense #39 (March 1963), and was created by writer-editor Stan Lee, scripter Larry Lieber, and artists...

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Reginald Barclay

Lieutenant Reginald Endicott "Broccoli" Barclay III, played by Dwight Schultz, is a recurring character in the television series Star Trek: The Next Generation. He later had a recurring role in the last few seasons of Star Trek: Voyager where he...

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Chip 'n Dale

Chip 'n Dale are two animated chipmunks created by The Walt Disney Company. Their names are a pun based on the name "Chippendale" (see Thomas Chippendale). This was suggested by Bill "Tex" Henson, a story artist at the studio. Originally the two had...

Lewis Zimmerman

In the fictional Star Trek universe, Dr. Lewis Zimmerman is the creator of the Emergency Medical Hologram, or EMH. Dr. Zimmerman is the Director of Holographic imaging and Programming on Jupiter Station, and is regarded as the father of modern...

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Tom Strong

Tom Strong is a comic book created by writer Alan Moore and artist Chris Sprouse initially published bi-monthly by America's Best Comics, an imprint of DC Comics' Wildstorm division. Tom Strong, the title character, is a "science hero". He was...

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Vulture

The Vulture is the name of three comic book supervillains in the Marvel Comics universe. The first Vulture is an elderly enemy of Spider-Man created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko in The Amazing Spider-Man #2 (May 1963). Adrian Toomes was born in...

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Doctor Octopus

Doctor Octopus (Dr. Otto Gunther Octavius) is a fictional character that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. A highly intelligent mad scientist, Doctor Octopus is one of the greatest enemies of Spider-Man who is portrayed as a stocky,...

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Shocker

The Shocker or just Shocker is a fictional character that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character first appeared in The Amazing Spider-Man #46 (March, 1967) and was created by writer Stan Lee and artist John Romita, Sr....

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Montgomery Scott

Montgomery Scott (nicknamed "Scotty") is a character in the Star Trek media franchise. First portrayed by James Doohan in the original Star Trek series, Scotty also appears in the animated Star Trek series, seven Star Trek movies, the Star Trek: The...

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Nog

Nog, played by Aron Eisenberg, is a recurring character on the science fiction television series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. He becomes the first Ferengi to join Starfleet. He is Rom's son and Quark's nephew. The five-foot Eisenberg was cast as Nog...

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Rom

Rom is a recurring character on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. He is played by Max Grodénchik. Rom is a Ferengi, the son of Keldar and Ishka. He is Quark's younger brother, and the father of Nog. Born around 2335, Rom did not have the business acumen...

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Charles Tucker III

Charles "Trip" Tucker III (short for “Triple”, since he is the third generation of his family to be named Charles Tucker), played by Connor Trinneer, is a fictional character in the television series Star Trek: Enterprise. Tucker was the chief...

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Amy Wong

Amy Wong is a fictional character, one of the main characters from the Fox television animated series Futurama. She is studying engineering at Mars University, and to help her with her studies she works as an intern at Planet Express (supposedly...

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Mister Sinister

Mister Sinister is a fictional character that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character first appeared in Uncanny X-Men #221 (Sept. 1987) and was created by writer Chris Claremont and artist Marc Silvestri. Debuting in the...

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Daedalus

Daedalus is a fictional inventor created by David E. H. Jones for his Ariadne column in the New Scientist and The Guardian, and which is currently featured in Nature. Daedalus's imaginary inventions are solidly grounded in science — usually just...

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Kryten

Kryten (full name Kryten 2X4B-523P) is a fictional character in the British science fiction situation comedy Red Dwarf. Kryten's registration code on Red Dwarf is "Kryten additional 001". The name Kryten is a reference to the head butler in the J.M....

Lily Sloane

Lily Sloane, played by Alfre Woodard, is a character in the film Star Trek: First Contact. Sloane is an engineer who assists Zefram Cochrane in the production of the first warp drive spacecraft, the Phoenix. Sloane is transported aboard the USS '...

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Cyrus Smith

Cyrus Smith (named Cyrus Harding in some English translations) is one of the protagonists of Jules Verne's novel The Mysterious Island. He is an officer in the Union Army during the American Civil War. He is a very skilled man, a fine literary...

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War Machine

War Machine (James Rupert Rhodes) is a fictional character, a comic book superhero from the Marvel Comics universe. The character of James Rhodes first appeared in Iron Man #118 (January 1979) by David Michelinie, John Byrne and Bob Layton. The War...

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Cid Highwind

is a playable character in Final Fantasy VII. He is part of a long tradition of Final Fantasy Cids. In Japan, he is voiced by Kazuhiro Yamaji in Kingdom Hearts II and Compilation of Final Fantasy VII. In the English versions of Kingdom Hearts II,...

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Kaylee Frye

Kaywinnit Lee "Kaylee" Frye is a fictional character from the short-lived television series Firefly and the movie Serenity, portrayed by Jewel Staite. Kaylee has exceptional mechanical aptitude, despite her lack of formal training, and serves as...

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Leah Brahms

Leah Brahms, a character in the Star Trek fictional universe, was one of the main engineers responsible for developing the warp drive on Galaxy class starship, most notably the USS ''Enterprise''-D. Leah Brahms is played by Susan Gibney. During a...

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Shion Uzuki

Shion Uzuki (シオン・ウヅキ, Shion Uzuki) is the female protagonist in the PlayStation 2 trilogy known as the Xenosaga series: Xenosaga Episode I: Der Wille zur Macht , Xenosaga Episode II Jenseits von Gut und Böse , and Xenosaga Episode III: Also sprach...

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Sonya Gomez

Sonya Gomez is a Starfleet engineer on the television show Star Trek: The Next Generation. The character was played by Lycia Naff. Her first appearance was in the episode "Q Who?", as an ensign freshly graduated from Starfleet Academy, and serving...

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Testament

In the PlayStation 2 role-playing game trilogy Xenosaga, the Testaments are Wilhelm's closest assistants and servants. Characterized by colored robes with matching beaklike masks, the true nature and power of the Testaments is unknown. It is hinted...

Alan Eppes

Alan Eppes is a fictional character on the television show Numb3rs, played by Judd Hirsch. Alan is the father of the main characters, brothers Charlie and Don Eppes. First introduced in the Pilot, critics gave the character of Alan mixed reviews....

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Allen Ridgeley

Allen Ridgeley (アレン・リッジリー, Aren Rijjirī) is a protagonist in the main trilogy of the Xenosaga series. Allen is one of the major characters in the storyline, although he is generally not a controllable character in battle. Even so, he has a large...

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Lon Suder

Lon Suder, played by Brad Dourif, is a fictional character on the television series Star Trek Voyager. He is an engineer on the USS ''Voyager''. Suder is a sociopath Betazoid mercenary who joins the Voyager crew with the rest of the Maquis after...

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Iron Lantern

Iron Lantern is a fictional character and an Amalgam Comics superhero, whose true debut was in Iron Lantern #1 (June 1997), though his first (metafictional) appearance in the Amalgam universe was in Showcase of Suspense #1. He is a combination of...

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Engineer

The Engineer is the name of two fictional characters in the Wildstorm Universe. The current Engineer, Angela Spica, is a member of the Authority, first appears in The Authority #1 and was created by Warren Ellis and Bryan Hitch. The Engineer first...

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Sokka

Sokka is a fictional character in Nickelodeon's animated television series Avatar: The Last Airbender. The character, created by Michael Dante DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko, is voiced by Jack DeSena. According to Entertainment Weekly, “Twilight’s...

Tinkerer

The Tinkerer (sometimes known as the Terrible Tinkerer) is a comic book character in Marvel Comics' main shared universe. The character has an almost superhuman gift of genius in engineering, able to invent sophisticated gadgets from nothing more...

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Miles O'Brien

Miles Edward O'Brien, played by Colm Meaney, is Chief of Operations in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. Before DS9, he appeared as a recurring transporter chief in Star Trek: The Next Generation. O'Brien is the only major Star Trek character described as...

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Characters of Fullmetal Alchemist video games

These characters are exclusive to the Fullmetal Alchemist related video games, released by Square Enix for PlayStation 2 and by Bandai for the Game Boy Advance. The games are alternate retellings of the manga and anime series of the same name....

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The Time Traveller

The Time Traveller is the fictional protagonist in H. G. Wells's The Time Machine, a novel published in 1895. It tells the story of an amateur inventor and scientist known only as "The Time Traveller". "The Chronic Argonauts" is an early story by H....

Michael Scofield

Michael J. Scofield is the main protagonist in the American television series Prison Break. He is portrayed by Wentworth Miller. The character first appeared in the series pilot as a man who stages a bank robbery in order to get sent into the prison...

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Dilbert

Dilbert is the eponymous main character of the Dilbert comic strip. He has a rare condition characterized by an extreme intuition about all things mechanical and electrical (and utter social ineptitude), an idea that was explored in the animated...

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Wally

Wally is a character from the Dilbert comic strip, a lazy employee always trying to work the system. Wally was inspired by a coworker of creator Scott Adams at Pacific Bell. In Seven Years of Highly Defective People and What Would Wally Do, Adams...

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Alice

Alice is an engineer from the Dilbert comic strip. She is one of Dilbert's co-workers in the department. She has long curly hair, which transformed into a large and distinctive triangular hairstyle when the character became a regular. Her character...

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Blue Beetle

Theodore (or Edward) "Ted" Kord is the second version of the Blue Beetle, a superhero who was originally published by Charlton Comics and later picked up by DC Comics. This version of the character was created by Steve Ditko, and first appeared as a...

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Habib Marwan

Habib Marwan is a fictional character played by Arnold Vosloo on the television show 24 and main villain of Season 4. Marwan, an immigrant from Turkey and leader of the Turkish Crimson Jihad terrorist group, is the mastermind behind a series of...

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Lionel Jefferson

Lionel Jefferson is a supporting character from the hit sitcoms All in the Family and The Jeffersons. He is the son of George and Louise Jefferson. He was originally portrayed by Mike Evans and later by Damon Evans. Mike Evans eventually returned to...

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Walter Curnow

Walter Curnow is a fictional book character. He appears in the book and movie versions of 2010: Odyssey Two which is part of the Space Odyssey series. There, he is the American engineer who designed Discovery and was helping to build Discovery II to...

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John Henry Irons

Steel (John Henry Irons), also known as the Man of Steel, is a fictional character, a superhero in the DC Comics Universe. He is the third character known as Steel and was created by Louise Simonson and artist Jon Bogdanove in Adventures of Superman...

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Jim Robinson

James "Jim" Robinson was a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by Alan Dale. He debuted in the first episode in 1985. He died in 1993. Jim was a widower with four children who worked as an engineer. He was a veteran...

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Harold Allnut

Harold Allnut is a fictional character in DC Comics, an aide of Batman. He helped to design, build, and repair Batman's equipment. Harold has two major disabilities: he is mute and cannot speak, as well as having a misshapen body, much like a...

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Microchip

Linus "Microchip" Lieberman (often known as Micro) is a fictional comic book character in the Marvel Universe. Created by writer Mike Baron and artist Klaus Janson, he first appeared in The Punisher #4 (Nov. 1987) as an ally of The Punisher for many...

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Ringer

Ringer is the name of two comic book supervillains in the Marvel Comics universe. The fictional character of the Ringer was initially introduced in the Marvel comic book Defenders issue #51 (September 1977), and was created by writer David Anthony...

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Ghost

Ghost is a supervillain from Marvel Comics. The first appearance of this character is in Iron Man #219. Virtually nothing is known as yet about the true identity of the Ghost. He claims to have been a business executive at one time, and that...

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Walter "Doc" Hartford

Walter Hartford is a fictional character from The Adventures of the Galaxy Rangers, a 1980s animated science-fiction western. Hartford, from the Island of Jamaica, was born to wealthy parents, and so he was educated the proper way, with years of...

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Dr. Mendel Stromm

Dr. Mendel Stromm is a fictional character in the Marvel universe. He first appeared in Amazing Spider-Man #37 (June 1966). Stromm was Norman Osborn's college professor, and became his partner in OsCorp Industries. His early research was on a...

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Stephen and Lynda Stotch

Stephen (sometimes portrayed as Chris) and Linda Stotch are fictional characters in the animated television series South Park. The two are a middle-class married couple who raise their nine-year-old son Butters in the fictional town of South Park,...

Jackhammer

Jackhammer (Matthew Banham) is a fictional character from the Marvel Comics universe. Jackhammer was first mentioned as a HYDRA leader in Daredevil #121; he first appeared in Daredevil #123 (July 1975) and was created by Tony Isabella and Bob Brown....

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Tarma Roving

is a fictional character in the Metal Slug series. His full name is Tarmicle Roving III. Born the son of a distinguished soldier in Hokkaidᅤヘ, Japan, Tarma joined the army's training college for special tactics and combat straight out of Junior...

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John Galt

John Galt is a fictional character in Ayn Rand's novel Atlas Shrugged. Although he is absent from much of the text, he is the subject of the novel's often repeated question, "Who is John Galt?", and the quest to discover the answer. As the plot...

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Quentin Daniels

An enterprising engineer hired by Dagny Taggart to reconstruct John Galt's motor. Partway through this process, Quentin withdraws his effort for the same reasons John Galt himself had. Dagny sets out to meet Quentin in hopes of convincing him to...

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Chief Engineer Character in Atlas Shrugged

This is an unnamed minor character in Ayn Rand's Atlas Shrugged.  The Chief Engineer phones Eddie Willers to tell him that his boss, Dick McNamara has closed his business and quit without explanation (in section 141).

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William Hastings

William Hastings is a minor character mentioned in Ayn Rand's Atlas Shrugged.  He has been deceased five years as of Dagny's meeting with his widow. The head of the laboratory of the Twentieth Century Motor Company. Galt worked for him until...

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