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Adder and fictional
The first series, made in 1983, was called The Black Adder ( set in the fictional reign of " Richard IV ").
King Richard IV of England is a fictional character in the BBC comedy series The Black Adder ( series 1 ), played by Brian Blessed.
Prince Harry made his first televised appearance ( played by Robert East ) in episode 1 of The Black Adder, entitled " The Foretelling ", in which the events of the first series are set up by rewriting a period of English history and telling the story of a fictional ruling monarch who succeeds Richard III after the Battle of Bosworth Field.
* Phillip of Burgundy, a fictional character from The Black Adder

Adder and Wars
He appears in the first series, The Black Adder, set shortly after The Wars of the Roses.
As the Wars of Reaving continued, Clan Blood Spirit fell victim to a Trial of Absorption by Clan Star Adder.

fictional and commanding
* Flak, a fictional commanding officer in the Advance Wars video games
John Harriman is a fictional character in the Star Trek universe, the commanding officer of the starship USS Enterprise-B.
* Hawke, a fictional commanding officer in the Advance Wars video games

fictional and officer
His name was derived from two other fictional detectives of the time: Marie Belloc Lowndes ' Hercule Popeau and Frank Howel Evans ' Monsieur Poirot, a retired Belgian police officer living in London.
His writings from this period included a series of historical novels, featuring a fictional naval officer from Guernsey, Richard Delancey, during the Napoleonic era.
As the central figure for his works, Ian Fleming created the fictional character of James Bond, an intelligence officer in the Secret Intelligence Service, commonly known as MI6.
The show centers on a fictional state police force led by former U. S. naval officer Steve McGarrett ( played by Jack Lord ), who was appointed by the Governor, Paul Jameson ( played by Richard Denning, though Lew Ayres played the Governor in the pilot ).
* Centurion, a fictional officer in the Romulan Star Empire in the science fiction franchise Star Trek
The war poet Siegfried Sassoon, who appears as a major character in the first book, Regeneration, is relegated to a minor role in this final volume, in which the main players are the fictional working-class officer, Billy Prior, and the real-life psychoanalyst, William Rivers.
Horatio Hornblower is a fictional Royal Navy officer who is the protagonist of a series of novels by C. S. Forester.
In this story of New Zealand and Te Kooti's War during the year beginning November 10, 1868, the narrative coalesces around the development of its protagonist, George Fairweather, who in Shadbolt ’ s historical epilogue is described as “ A composite character ... yet still far from fictional .” Fairweather is a competent but cynical former British officer in his early forties, who leaves the service under a cloud, turns landscape painter and cultivates an air of worldly detachment.
Pavel Andreievich Chekov () is a Russian Starfleet officer in the Star Trek fictional universe.
* Benjamin is a character in a fictional mystery trilogy by the author and intelligence analyst W. Patrick Lang, a former US Army officer.
Released in 1987 using Sierra's Adventure Game Interpreter parser engine, Police Quest cast the player as Sonny Bonds, a 15 year veteran police officer in the fictional town of Lytton, California.
* Danny McGavin, a fictional police officer portrayed by Sean Penn in the 1988 film Colors
In the 1990s McCallum guest starred in two U. S. television series: in the first season of the television series seaQuest DSV, he appeared as the law-enforcement officer Frank Cobb of the fictional Broken Ridge of the Ausland Confederation, an underwater mining camp off the coast of Australia by the Great Barrier Reef ; he also had a guest star role in one episode of Babylon 5.
* Peter Landon, a fictional Foreign Service officer depicted in Tobias Wolff's In Pharaoh's Army
Hornblower is the umbrella title of a series of television drama programmes based on C. S. Forester's novels about the fictional character Horatio Hornblower, a Royal Naval officer during the French Revolutionary Wars and the Napoleonic Wars.
As the mess officer of Yossarian's squadron, Minderbinder is a war profiteer during World War II, " perhaps the best known of all fictional profiteers " in American literature.
* Bobby Hill, fictional police officer on the television series Hill Street Blues
Travis Mayweather is a fictional character, played by Anthony Montgomery, in the television series Star Trek: Enterprise, serving as a navigator and helm officer aboard the starship Enterprise.
* Charlie Parker, a fictional former police officer in a series of crime novels by John Connolly
* John Cooper ( Southland ), fictional police officer from the television series Southland
For the fictional New Zealand police officer, see Shark in the Park.
He figured prominently in the TNT miniseries The Company ( which incidentally, also featured former Bruce Wayne / Batman actor Michael Keaton, who didn't co-star with O ' Donnell in Batman Forever and Batman & Robin ) as fictional CIA case officer Jack McAuliffe, in a performance that subtly portrayed his character's progression from spoon-fed Yale elitist to jaded, post-Cold War cynic.

fictional and Advance
* Cisco, a fictional character from Grand Theft Auto Advance
* Sturm, a fictional character in the Advance Wars video games
* Ritz Malheur, a fictional character in Final Fantasy Tactics Advance
The fourth, fifth, and sixth installments of the series also feature cameos ( effectively, a fictional crossover ) by Django and Otenko of Konami's Boktai series, in which Django and Otenko are part of a sidequest that allows MegaMan to get the GunDelSol ( a BattleChip based on Django's main weapon ) as well as the PileDriver Program Advance.
* Lucius, fictional character in the Game Boy Advance game, Fire Emblem.
* Blue Moon, a fictional country in the video game Advance Wars

fictional and Wars
* Clone trooper, a fictional soldier in the Star Wars universe
Dark Jedi is the name given in the Star Wars universe to fictional characters attuned to the Force and adept in its dark side.
One of the enduring influences the Star Wars saga has had in popular culture is the idea of the fictional Jedi values being interpreted as a modern philosophical path or religion, spawning various movements such as the controversial Jediism ( religious ) and the Jedi census phenomenon.
* The Mon Calamari ( race ), fictional amphibious humanoids in Star Wars
In the Star Trek franchise, the books The Rise and Fall of Khan Noonien Singh ( Volumes 1 & 2 ), by Greg Cox, detail the fictional Eugenics Wars of the early 1990s – still many years into the future when first mentioned in the episode " Space Seed " in 1967 – giving alternative explanations for real world events such as the Indian nuclear test of 1974 and the violent breakup of Yugoslavia in the early 1990s, presenting them as small parts of a single wider conflict.
Notable fictional telepaths include the Jedi in Star Wars.
* Confederacy of Independent Systems, a fictional combatant in the Clone Wars from Star Wars
Jar Jar Binks is a fictional character from the Star Wars Saga ( appears in: Episode I: The Phantom Menace, Episode II: Attack of the Clones, Episode III: Revenge of the Sith ), and the television series Star Wars: The Clone Wars.
* Endor ( Star Wars ), the fictional forest moon which is home to the Ewoks
Wedge Antilles is a fictional character in the Star Wars universe.
Princess Leia Organa of Alderaan ( born Leia Amidala Skywalker ; later Leia Organa Solo ), often referred to as simply Princess Leia, is a fictional character in the Star Wars universe.
Lando Calrissian is a fictional character in the Star Wars universe.
Boba Fett is a fictional character in Star Wars.
Star Destroyers are capital ships in the fictional Star Wars universe.
TIE fighters are fictional starfighters in the Star Wars universe.
Y-wings are fictional Rebel Alliance and New Republic starfighters in the Star Wars universe.
X-wings are fictional starfighters from the original Star Wars trilogy and the expanded universe.
A-wings are fictional Rebel Alliance and New Republic starfighters in the Star Wars universe.
Luke Skywalker is a fictional character and the main protagonist of the original film trilogy of the Star Wars franchise, where he is portrayed by Mark Hamill.
The Death Star is a fictional moon-sized space station and superweapon appearing in the Star Wars movies and expanded universe.
In contrast to many other fictional FTL technologies, such as a " jump drive " or the Infinite Improbability Drive, the warp drive does not permit instantaneous travel between two points ; instead, warp drive technology creates an artificial " bubble " of normal space-time that surrounds the spacecraft ( as opposed to entering a separate realm or dimension like hyperspace, as is used in the Star Wars, Stargate franchise, Warhammer 40, 000, Babylon 5 and Andromeda universes ).

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