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Admiral
Location: Arizona, USA
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SF/F Characters with Disabilities
Mine: Geordi La Forge (blind) Barbara Gordon/Oracle (paraplegic) Charles Xavier/Professor X (paraplegic) Luke Skywalker (arm amputee) I know there have been others over the years, but those are the ones that first come to mind for me. There was one other I thought of, but I'm not sure if you would count her as disabled. Ana Marie/Rogue from the X-Men seems to me like she could be disabled since her mutation prevents her from being able to touch other people (or at least did, I think I remember someone saying she had her powers under control now).
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Fleet Admiral
Location: Kaled bunker, Skaro
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Re: SF/F Characters with Disabilities
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First Officer: USS Aventine
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Re: SF/F Characters with Disabilities
I don't remember the specifics, only that she had to have a pretty much 'zero gravity' room for quarters, and a wheelchair to get around the station... been a long time since i've watched early DS9 though, so i could be mistaken M
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Re: SF/F Characters with Disabilities
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Rear Admiral
Location: Lost in Moria (Arlington, WA, USA)
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Re: SF/F Characters with Disabilities
And the X-Men's Cyclops is unable to turn his power off and is pretty much dependent on the ruby quartz visor to be able to function. I'd say that counts. |
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Rear Admiral
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Re: SF/F Characters with Disabilities
Daredevil - Blindness Hawkeye - Deafness (for a while at least) Echo - Deafness |
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First Officer: USS Aventine
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Re: SF/F Characters with Disabilities
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In Russia, a 122 year old man has passed away, he credited his long life to abtaining from alcohol, tobacco and women. His last words were "I've made a huge mistake." |
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Fleet Admiral
Location: Kaled bunker, Skaro
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Re: SF/F Characters with Disabilities
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Admiral
Location: Arizona, USA
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Re: SF/F Characters with Disabilities
I never really thought about Cyclops, but yeah if we count Rogue, then he would count too.
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First Officer: USS Aventine
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Re: SF/F Characters with Disabilities
Cyborg... Victor Stone from DC... Not sure how much of his body is missing in current continuity, but in 90's version he was missing at least 60% of his body... Not sure if Aquaman still has a hook or 'magic hand' nowdays... but he had it cut off in the 90's. Pretty sure Jericho (Teen Titans) was mute... or was at some point anyway Could always consider Batman as well... from the Knightfall arc... where he was a paraplegic for about a year... M
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Backseat X-Wing Driver
Location: Huntington Beach, CA
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Re: SF/F Characters with Disabilities
John Locke from Lost (paraplegic before the Island heals him). Gary Bell (autism), Erin Way (can't retain long term memories) and Anna Levy (severe apraxia of speech and body movement) from Alphas. Initially, all the characters had frequently severe negative side effects to their enhanced abilities, but that's been less of a problem for some as the show has gone on and their skills have advanced. Jason Stryker/Mastermind(sort of) in X2 who is confined to a wheelchair and mute after a lobotomy. A bunch of veterans in Starship Troopers who were missing limbs (that were replaced by cybernetic ones) or had other combat-related ailments, including Lt. Rasczak, the recruiter, and the blind teacher played by Rue McLanahan. Elijah Price (Mr. Glass) from Unbreakable (Osteogenesis imperfecta or Brittle Bone Disease). Steve Austin and Jamie Summers --The Six Million Dollar Man and Bionic Woman respectively-- both lost limbs and an eye and ear respectively in accidents before having them replaced by cybernetic implants.
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Admiral
Location: House of Kang, now with ridges
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Re: SF/F Characters with Disabilities
Nick Fury is blind in one eye The Doom Patrol's Chief is in a wheelchair. Not sure of the nature of his injuries.
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Location: Burton, UK
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Vice Admiral
Location: In pre-production
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Rear Admiral
Location: Ireland.
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Re: SF/F Characters with Disabilities
Joker in the Mass Effect series of games also had brittle bones. Since he's so abnormally stupid he doesn't have brainwaves that most all human and animal life and some plants possess... yeah, he may arguably count.
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I never really thought about Cyclops, but yeah if we count Rogue, then he would count too.





