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The games follow the adventures of a hapless janitor named Roger Wilco as he campaigns through the galaxy for " truth, justice and really clean floors ".
Roger Wilco, a perpetual loser, is often depicted as the underdog who repeatedly saves the universe ( often by accident )-only to be either ignored or punished for violating minor regulations in the process.
Roger Wilco is a fictional character and the protagonist of the Space Quest series, introduced in Space Quest: The Sarien Encounter in 1986.
The first two Space Quest games allowed the player to choose the character's name, which defaulted to Roger Wilco if left blank.
It is revealed in the time travel tomfoolery that is Space Quest IV that Roger would eventually marry Beatrice and that they would have a son ( Roger Wilco Jr .) As Wilco now owes his life to his son, this must happen.
It was remade and re-released in 1991 as " Space Quest I: Roger Wilco in the Sarien Encounter ".
Having defeated the diabolical pukoid mutants in Space Quest V, Captain Roger Wilco triumphantly returns to StarCon headquarters-only to be court-martialed due to breaking StarCon regulations while saving the galaxy.
( This segment also provided the game's original subtitle, Where in Corpsman Santiago is Roger Wilco ?, which was not used due to legal threats from the makers of the Carmen Sandiego products.
He took over the planet and is sending his minions back in time to kill Roger Wilco.
An underground resistance is formed against him, including his nemesis ' son, Roger Wilco Jr.
Roger Wilco appears as an opponent in Hoyle's Official Book of Games, Volume I.
Roger Wilco is trapped in the Hoyle game, and is trying to find a way to escape back to his game world.
Roger Wilco returns in Hoyle 3, along with bad guy characters, Arnoid and Vohaul, but the characters are limited to talking about the game itself.
The game was planned as a departure from the main Space Quest series, rumors it starred a new character named " Wilger ", although Roger Wilco was playable ( as seen in a production video ).
* Roger Wilco: The Other World Series ( 1992 )-a collection containing Space Quest VGA, Space Quest II and Space Quest III on floppy disks.
Space Quest merchandise included the Space Quest III VHS tape and pin, Space Quest 6 mug, calling card and patch and an autographed picture of Roger Wilco.
It was written from the perspective of Roger Wilco sending journals on disks back into the past, so that his adventures could be made into video games so that his great grand parents ( x-times removed ) would have a chance to meet each other and fall in love through their mutual love of the games.
The book contains two interviews with Roger Wilco ( one just after events of SQIV, and the other after SQV ).
Adventure Comics ( a division of Malibu Comics ) released three issues in 1992 of a comic based on Space Quest I under the name The Adventures of Roger Wilco.
* Space Quest IV. 5: Roger Wilco And The Voyage Home set between the fourth and fifth game.
Thy Dungeonman II, a text adventure game from the creators of Homestar Runner, uses cover art that depicts the title character holding a mop in the same way Roger Wilco does on the Space Quest box art.

Roger and 1995
Roger Blench ( 1995 ) suggests Niger Congo is a subfamily of Nilo-Saharan.
In 1995 Citizens for Honest Government interviewed two Arkansas state troopers, Roger Perry and Larry Patterson, regarding the murder conspiracy about Vincent Foster.
* 1937 Roger Zelazny, American author ( d. 1995 )
A more recent proponent was Roger Blench ( 1995 ), who puts forward phonological, morphological and lexical evidence for uniting Niger Congo and Nilo-Saharan in a Niger Saharan phylum, with special affinity between Niger Congo and Central Sudanic.
* 1995: Roger Whittaker recorded the song for his album On Broadway
** Roger Zelazny, American writer ( d. 1995 )
* 1995: Roger Corman produced the film Dillinger and Capone, featuring Martin Sheen as Dillinger and F. Murray Abraham as Al Capone.
The film also features, as " witnesses ," interviews with the 98-year old radical educator and peace activist Scott Nearing ( 1883 1983 ), author Dorothy Frooks ( 1896 1997 ), reporter and author George Seldes ( 1890 1995 ), civil liberties advocate Roger Baldwin ( 1884 1981 ), and the American writer Henry Miller ( 1891 1980 ), among others.
* Fascism ( Oxford Readers ) by Roger Griffin, 1995, ISBN 0-19-289249-5
* Fascism ( Oxford Readers ) by Roger Griffin ( 1995, ISBN 0-19-289249-5 )
* Turner, Roger ( 1995 ): Euphorbias — A Gardeners ' Guide.
In 1995, despite being asked to continue, organiser Brian Hodgson left the Workshop, closely followed by Malcolm Clarke and Roger Limb.
* Roger Limb ( 1972 1995 )
* Roger Stéphane ou la passion d ’ admirer (" Roger Stéphane, or the Drive to Admire ", Fayard / Éditions Spengler, 1995 )
* 8 Roger Attfield ( 1976, 1987, 1989, 1990, 1992, 1993, 1995, 2008 )
*" Blue Horse, Dancing Mountains " ( Wheel of Fortune, edited by Roger Zelazny, 1995 )
Roger McGuinn has used the Internet to continue the folk music tradition since November 1995 by recording a different folk song each month on his Folk Den site.
* The Sixth Extinction ( with Roger Lewin ) ( Bantam Dell Pub Group, 1995 )
Roger Lea MacBride ( August 6, 1929 March 5, 1995 ) was an American lawyer, political figure, writer and television producer.
Alongside recurring characters, the early series featured several actors who later achieved greater fame, such as Joely Richardson, (" The Dream ", 1989 ), Samantha Bond, (" The Adventure of the Cheap Flat ", 1990 ), Christopher Eccleston ( One, Two, Buckle My Shoe, 1992 ), Hermione Norris (" Jewel Robbery at The Grand Metropolitan ", 1993 ), Damian Lewis ( Hickory Dickory Dock, 1995 ), Jamie Bamber ( The Murder of Roger Ackroyd, 2000 ), Russell Tovey ( Evil Under the Sun, 2001 ), and Michael Fassbender ( After The Funeral, 2006 ).
* Roger Clarke ( 1995 ) The Marsh Harrier, Hamlyn, London.
Stackpole contributed one of the four stories in Roger Zelazny's shared world anthology Forever After, published by Baen Books in 1995.
Film critic Roger Ebert gave the film 3 1 / 2 stars in his 1995 review of it and, in 2011, added it to his " Great Movies " list.

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