(Redirected from List of heroic fictional scientists and engineers)In addition to the archetypical
mad scientist, there are a lesser number of heroic
scientists and
engineers depicted in
western culture who go above and beyond the regular demands of their professions to use their skills and knowledge for the betterment of others, often at great personal risk. In this 'list of heroic fictional scientists and engineers', an annotated alphabetical overview is given of some of the best-known beings in this category.
It should be noted that Heroic Scientists 'CAN' be
mad scientists as well
Individual scientist/engineer heroes
★ 'Eleanor Arroway' (''
Contact'') – A scientist who searches for extraterrestrial intelligence.
★ 'Martin Arrowsmith' (''
Arrowsmith'')
★ 'Buckaroo Banzai' (''
The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension'') – Particle physicist, neurosurgeon, test pilot, martial artist and rock star.
★ 'Professor Barnhardt' (''
The Day the Earth Stood Still'') — American scientist who organizes a scientific reception for Klaatu's message of peace.
★ 'Dr. Glenn Barton' (''The Man and the Challenge'') — human-factors scientist and star of the 1958-1959 TV series.
★ 'Beakman' (''
Beakman's World'') — general scientist who, in a funny and entertaining manner, teaches that science is a fact of life.
★ 'Dr. Sam Beckett' (''
Quantum Leap'') - Nobel-prizewinning quantum physicist (with multiple doctorates) caught in his own time-travel experiment; "leaping" into many lives along the span of his own lifetime, he must change the histories of those around him for the better before he can return home.
★ 'Blankman' (''
Blankman'') – Science wiz-
nerd who believes he is a superhero, and becomes one.
★ 'Brains' (''
Thunderbirds'') – Engineer.
★ '
Dr. Emmett Brown', 'Doc Brown' (''
Back to the Future'') – Inventor of the
Flux Capacitor which makes
time travel possible.
★ '
Professor Cuthbert Calculus' (''
The Adventures of Tintin'') – A brilliant, if distracted, scientist. He is responsible for developing numerous potions and devices, but is most notably known as the leader of the first manned lunar mission.
★ '
Dr. Susan Calvin' (''
I, Robot and other stories by
Isaac Asimov'') – Chief robot-psychologist of
U.S. Robots and Mechanical Men
★ '
Lieutenant Colonel Samantha Carter, Ph.D.' (''
Stargate SG-1'') – An officer of the
United States Air Force and
astrophysicist whose scientific knowledge and engineering skills are used to resolve the various threats to her team and to Earth.
★ 'Joseph Cavor' (''
The First Men in the Moon'') — inventor of "Cavorite" anti-gravity material
★ '
Captain Hagbard Celine' (''
Illuminatus trilogy'') – Fights the Illuminati from his
submarine and with his
computer, both designed by himself.
★ '
Norma Cenva' ''(
Legends of Dune)'' - Inventor of the space folding engine.
★ 'Martin Crane' (''Skylark'') – Engineer.
★ 'Dexter' (''
Dexter's Laboratory'') – Young wiz-nerd.
★ '
The Doctor' (''
Doctor Who'') – A superintelligent alien who was educated as a scientist and uses his skills extensively in his adventures.
★ 'Dr.
Miles Bennett Dyson' ('') – When he learns of the destructive destiny of his future creation, Dyson destroys his research.
★ 'Hal Emmerich/ Otacon' ('
Metal Gear Solid') - creator of the first nuclear bi-pedal tank named: Metal Gear REX.
★ 'Dr. Stephen Falken' (''
WarGames'') — creator of "Joshua" computer program
★ 'Dr. Charles Forbin' ('') — designer of Colossus
★ '
Dr. Clayton Forrester' (''
1953 The War of the Worlds movie'')
★ 'Dr.
Gordon Freeman' (''
Half Life'') – The goateed theoretical physicist fights a one-man battle against invading aliens, US Marines and Combine forces with a crowbar and other weapons.
★ 'Dr. Leslie Gaskell' (''
Kronos'') — came up with a way to destroy the giant machine.
★ 'Dr. Goodfellow' (''
Buck Rogers in the 25th Century'')
★ 'Dr. Stanley Goodspeed (''
The Rock'') - an FBI chemical weapons specialist
★ '
Leonid Gorbovsky' (''
Noon Universe''), a genius scientist, a
progressor and a
spaceship captain who is known for his ability to land on even the most dangerous planets, to survive planetwide catastrophes and easily making contact with any non-human civilization.
★ 'Artemus Gordon' (''
The Wild Wild West'') The brainy complement to James West's brawn.
★ 'Leo Graf' (''
Falling Free'') Space engineer who leads a group of genetically engineered four-armed humans known as "quaddies" to freedom.
★ '
Gadget Hackwrench' (''
Chip and Dale's Rescue Rangers'') - Female mouse tinkerer/scientist.
★ 'Professor Roy Hinkley', aka 'The Professor' (''
Gilligan's Island'') – He is the respected ''de facto'' leader of the Castaways and usually represents the only real continual hope of rescue.
★ '
Franz Hopper', (''
Code Lyoko'') - Genius in Quantum Physics and Computer Programming responsible for the creation of the virtual reality Lyoko, Malevolent AI XANA and the advanced hardware that support both.
★ '
Dr. Daniel Jackson' (''
Stargate and
Stargate SG-1'') – Archaeologist and linguist who figures out how to open the Stargate; his understanding of cultures and languages typically comes in handy when dealing with the bewildering array of cultures in the Stargate universe.
★ 'Professor Eddie Jessup' (''
Altered States'') — heroic at the end
★ '
Indiana Jones' (''Indiana Jones movies and TV shows'') – Adventurous
archaeologist.
★ '
Maxim Kammerer' (''
Noon Universe'') – Goes on a quest for traces of an enigmatic alien race called '
Wanderers'.
★ '
Gennady Komov' (''
Noon Universe''), a xenopsychologist whose main occupation is engaging contact with and studying alien (especially, non-human) civilizations, e.g.
Headies and
Ark Megaforms
★ '
Pardot Kynes' (''
Prelude to Dune'') - Planetologist.
★ '
Liet-Kynes' (''
Prelude to Dune'' and ''
Dune'') - Planetologist.
★ 'David Levinson' (''
Independence Day'') — Cable-TV engineer who devises the trick that blocks the alien invasion.
★ 'Angus "Mac" MacGyver' (''
MacGyver'') – A secret agent who fights the forces of evil using his scientific and engineering knowledge to his advantage.
★ 'Ian Malcolm' (''
Jurassic Park'') –
Mathematician and chaotician who perishes in the Michael Crichton novel and yet survives two Spielberg films, including numerous encounters with dinosaurs and other hazards. His mathematical prowess does not help so much as allow him to predict his own fate, and that of the park's inhabitants.
★ '
Quinn Mallory' (''
Sliders'') — Graduate student who invents the transdimensional gateway.
★ 'Dr. Russell A. Marvin' (''
Earth vs. the Flying Saucers'') — invented weapon that brought down the saucers.
★ '
Dr. Rodney McKay' (''
Stargate SG-1 and
Stargate Atlantis'') – Brilliant-but-whiny astrophysicist who manages to save the lost city of Atlantis on a regular basis (and never lets anyone forget it).
★ 'Dr. Cal Meacham' (''
This Island Earth'') — Earth scientist (a radio engineer in the novel) kidnapped to solve the problem of defending the planet Metaluna.
★ 'Dr. Harold Medford' (''
Them!'') — led team that wiped out the giant ants.
★ 'Professor Nebulous' (''
Nebulous'') – Leader of an eco-troubleshooting team.
★ '
Captain Nemo' (''
Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea,
The Mysterious Island'') – An ambiguous-to-villainous figure, who later took on a heroic role.
★ 'Jimmy Neutron' ('') – Boy genius.
★ 'Dr. Juliet Parrish' (''
V'') – A scientist who becomes the principal leader of the resistance against the genocidal alien Visitors.
★ '
Q' (''
James Bond'') – Makes all the gadgets 007 uses. Q is most often portrayed using the conventional literary trappings of a scientist (white lab coat etc), even though his activities are closer to engineering.
★ '
Professor Bernard Quatermass' (''various TV series and movies'')
★ 'Dr. Benton Quest' (''
Jonny Quest'')
★ '
Leonard of Quirm' (''
Discworld'') – Superintelligent
clockpunk engineer.
★ 'Hank Rearden' (''
Atlas Shrugged'') — Metallurgist and railroad magnate, inventor of "Rearden metal".
★ 'David Reed' (''
Creature from the Black Lagoon''), contrasted to Mark Williams, a
hypermasculine and ultimately destructive inversion of the heroic scientist archetype.
★ '
Doctor Clark Savage Jr.' aka 'Doc Savage' (''Doc Savage'') – Surgeon, scientist, adventurer, inventor, explorer and musician.
★ 'Dr. Richard Seaton' (''Skylark'') – Super Scientist.
★ '
Hari Seldon' (''
Foundation Series'') – The mathematician who invents
psychohistory.
★ 'Dr. Daisuke Serizawa' (''
Gojira''/''
Godzilla'') - Scientist who invents the
Oxygen Destroyer, uses it to destroy
Godzilla, then destroys his notes and sacrifices his own life so his creation can never be misused.
★ '
Cyrus Smith' (''
The Mysterious Island'') – Great literary example of 19th century
engineer.
★ 'Dr. Jeffrey Stewart' (''The Magnetic Monster'') — personally destroyed the dangerous substance.
★ 'Dr. Thomas Stockmann' (''
An Enemy of the People'')
★ '
Tom Strong' (''Tom Strong'') – Science hero.
★ '
Professor Mohinder Suresh' (''
Heroes'') - Professor of genetics and parapsychology from India.
★ '
Tom Swift' and '
Tom Swift, Jr.' (''children's stories'') – A father-and-son team of inventors.
★ '
Prof. Utonium' (''
The Powerpuff Girls'') – The creator of the Powerpuff Girls, among several other wacky things.
★ '
Professor Abraham van Helsing' (''
Dracula'') – Nemesis of
Bram Stoker's '
Dracula'. In later incarnations, the professor has not fared so well, and, in some adaptations, is himself a villain.
★ 'Mrs. Wakeman' (''
My Life as a Teenage Robot'') – XJ-9's creator.
★ 'Dr.
Hans Zarkov' (''
Flash Gordon'')
Heroic scientists and engineers in anime and Japanese video games
★ '
Naoko Akagi' (''
Neon Genesis Evangelion'')
★ '
Dr. Ritsuko Akagi' (''
Neon Genesis Evangelion'') is the daughter of the above.
★ 'Dr. Hiroshi Agasa' aka 'Dr. Hershel Agasa' (
Case Closed) – An absent-minded professor who invents several devices to help out
Jimmy Kudo.
★ '
Jeff Andonuts' (''
EarthBound'') - One of the Chosen Four.
★ 'Kiranin Colbock' (''
Space Runaway Ideon'') – A member of a science academy.
★ '
Professor Kouzou Fuyutsuki' (''
Neon Genesis Evangelion'') – Right hand man to Supreme Commander Gendo Ikari and second in command of Nerv.
★ some Characters named '
Cid' in the ''
Final Fantasy'' series
★ '
Professor E. Gadd' (''Nintendo games'')
★ '
Ri Kohran' (''
Sakura Wars'')
★ Dr. '
Emil Lang' (''
Robotech'') – Responsible for much of the Earth based Robotechnology. Briefly seen in the original series, he played a much larger role in the aborted series '' which was adapted as a
comic book series.
★ '
Dr. Thomas Light' (''
Mega Man'') – Creator of the revolutionary robot
Mega Man.
★ '
Lucca' (''
Chrono Trigger'') – Fighter and inventor, who, among other things, builds a time-machine and repairs a robot from over a millennium in the future.
★ 'Tochiro Oyama' (''
Captain Harlock'') – He is the designer and some say the soul of Harlock's spaceship Arcadia.
★ '
Perceptor' (''
Transformers'') - An
Autobot scientist.
★ '
Dr. Tem Ray' (''
Mobile Suit Gundam'') – Along with being the father of
Amuro Ray, he led the design team that created the RX-78 Gundam.
★ '
Dr. Aki Ross' (''), a biologist vowing to stop the aliens that plague the Earth
★ 'Shiro Sanada' (''
Star Blazers'') – Chief Technician or Chief Mechanic of the
Space Battleship Yamato, called Sandor in Star Blazers.
★ '
Professor Noriyasu Seta (''
Love Hina'')
★ 'James Ray Steam' (''
Steamboy'') - Boy genius who helps his father and grandfather save
Victorian London from a greedy corporation's superweapons.
★ '
Citan Uzuki' (''
Xenogears'')
★ '
Shion Uzuki' (''
Xenosaga'')
★ '
Wheeljack' (''Transformers'') - An
Autobot engineer and inventor.
★ '
Bulma' (''
Dragon Ball'') - Creator of the Dragon Radar and a time machine allowing
Trunks to avert the conquest of the world by evil androids.
★ '
Cid' (''
Final Fantasy'') - Although there are many different individuals with the name of Cid in many different
Final Fantasy games, most of them are some sort of heroic scientist, with few exceptions. His existence is a tradition on par with the
Chocobo in the series.
★ '
Prof. Membrane'(''
Invader Zim'') - Super-scientist "known for keeping our world from collapsing into chaos and the inventor of Super Toast".
Heroic scientists and engineers in comics
The universes created by
DC Comics and
Marvel Comics abound with scientists who became superheroes. They include:
★ 'Barry Allen', aka 'The Flash' (''
The Flash'') – Police scientist and superhero.
★ '
Dr. Bruce Banner', aka 'The Incredible Hulk' (''
Hulk'') – Scientist who developed the "Gamma Bomb" for the US Government. An accident at the site of a test led to his becoming the Hulk. For a long period after, while in the form of Bruce Banner, he would look for scientific ways to rid himself of the transformation.
★ '
Dilbert' - Star engineer of the comic strip series, "Dilbert" in the Dilbert universe.
★ '
Donatello' (''
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles'') – The most intelligent of the four Turtles, he builds a lot of advanced devices, often in the heat of battle.
★ 'Querl Dox', aka '
Brainiac 5' (''
Legion of Super-Heroes'') – He is reputed to have a brain exponentially more powerful than a normal human.
★ '
Forge' (''
X-Men'') – Mutant engineering genius.
★ '
Jay Garrick', aka 'The Flash' (''
The Flash'') – Research scientist, superhero and founding member of the
Justice Society of America.
★ '
Agatha Heterodyne', (''
Airship Entertainment'', ''
Girl Genius'') - The heiress to the political background and scientific understanding of the Heterodyne Family.
★ 'Ted Knight', aka 'Starman' (''
Starman'') – Astronomer, expert scientist and superhero.
★ 'Will Magnus' (''
Metal Men'') – Creator of a team of advanced artificially intelligent robots.
★ '
Dr. Henry (Hank) Philip McCoy', aka Beast (''
X-Men'') – World-renowned biochemist and mutant superhero.
★ 'Professor Ochanomizu', surrogate father of Osamu Tezuka's
Astro Boy''
★ 'Dr. Jon Osterman' aka '
Dr. Manhattan' (''
Watchmen'') nuclear physicist transformed by accident into a godlike super-being. While publicized as a superhero, he functions as the ultimate weapon for the United States military.
★ 'Peter Parker' aka 'Spider-Man' (''
Spider-Man'') – Superhero with great knowledge of advanced sciences, who now teaches at the High School he went to.
★ '
Ratchet' (''
Transformers series'') – Very skilled
Autobot medic. In the UK G1 Comics, he sacrifices himself to kill
Megatron.
★ 'Reed Richards', aka '
Mister Fantastic' (''
Fantastic Four'') – Scientist and inventor, regarded as one of the most intelligent people on Earth, leader of the Fantastic Four.
★ '
Ted Sallis', duplicator of the serum that created
Captain America, transformed into The Man-Thing. Although he had serious problems with his personal ethics when it came to women and girls, he abandoned Operation Sulfer on moral grounds, and elected to remain as Man-Thing rather than allow innocents to be killed by the demon
Thog.
★ '
Alan Scott' (''
Green Lantern'') - Engineer and the first Green Lantern
★ 'Angela Spica', aka '
Engineer II' (''
The Authority'')
★ 'Tony Stark', aka 'Iron Man' (''
Iron Man'') – An industrialist and electrical engineer of incredible ingenuity and inventive genius. He suffers from alcoholism.
★ '
Othar Tryggvassen' (''
Girl Genius'') - A powerful "spark", or
mad scientist, bent on destroying all sparks, including himself.
★ '
Wally' - Lazy and disillusioned engineer of the comic strip series in the Dilbert universe.
★ '
Bruce Wayne', aka '
Batman' (''
Detective Comics'', ''Batman'') - The World's Greatest Detective (reputedly) with incredible scientific knowledge and forensic and memory skills that are second to none.
★ '
Professor Charles Francis Xavier', aka 'Professor X' (''
X-Men'') – The founder, mentor, and sometime leader of the X-Men.
Heroic scientists and engineers in ''Star Trek''
The ''
Star Trek'' universe abounds with scientific and engineering heroes. Thanks to the fact that the
Starfleet Academy's
curriculum includes a large portion of scientific and engineering training, pretty much all Starfleet officers on the various ST series can be considered to fit in the current category. More specifically, Starfleet has several specialised scientific branches. The
Starfleet Engineering Corps produced its share of heroic engineers, and the doctors of
Starfleet Medical are responsible for discovering the cures of several diseases and developing a number of groundbreaking medical procedures. Starfleet Science Officers are responsible for all kinds of scientific research not covered by the two other branches. Thus, a list of scientific and engineering heroes in ''Star Trek'' might be as long as the
list of Star Trek characters.
However, by narrowing the search to the set of main characters from each of the five series whose primary duty was science officer, chief medical officer or chief engineer, and adding the handful of scientists who've invented the technologies crucial to the stories, we can come up with a more manageable list:
★ '
Reginald Barclay' ('' and '') - An engineer originally assigned to the ''
USS Enterprise-D'' and later played a key role in a later project which enabled regular contact with the missing Starfleet ship, ''
USS Voyager''.
★ '
Julian Bashir' ('') – Chief medical officer on Deep Space 9.
★ 'Dr. Philip Boyce' (''
The Cage'') — Enterprise doctor for this pilot episode only
★ '
Zefram Cochrane' (
Metamorphosis (Star Trek) and ) – Inventor of the
warp drive.
★ '
Beverly Crusher' ('') – Chief medical officer of the Enterprise-D.
★ '
Data' ('') – Second officer and chief operations officer of the Enterprise-D, but his duties covered that of a science officer.
★ '
Jadzia Dax' ('') – Science officer on Deep Space 9.
★ '
Dr. Richard Daystrom' (
The Ultimate Computer) – Inventor of the duotronic computer systems, the basic principles behind the computers on all Starfleet vessels.
★ '
The Doctor' ('') – Voyager's
Emergency Medical Hologram.
★ '
Geordi La Forge' ('') – Chief engineering officer of the Enterprise-D.
★ '
Miles O'Brien' ('') – Chief operations officer on Deep Space 9, which doubles as a chief engineer.
★ '
Hoshi Sato' ('') – Communication officer of the Enterprise-NX and inventor of the
universal translator.
★ '
Montgomery Scott' ('') – Chief engineer of the Enterprise.
★ '
Noonien Soong' (
Brothers (TNG episode)) – Inventor of the
positronic brain, which makes intelligent androids possible.
★ '
Mr. Spock' ('') – Science officer and second-in-command of the Enterprise.
★ '
Leonard McCoy' ('') – Chief Medical Officer of the Enterprise.
★ '
Phlox' ('') – Chief Medical Officer on the Enterprise-NX.
★ '
Seven of Nine' ('') – Borg drone with no official rank or post, but due to her access to advanced Borg knowledge, she was used as an acting science officer on Voyager.
★ '
T'Pol' ('') – Second-in-command of the Enterprise-NX, though the crew relied on her as an acting science officer as well.
★ '
B'Elanna Torres' ('') – Chief engineer of the Voyager.
★ '
Charles "Trip" Tucker III' ('') – Chief engineer of the Enterprise-NX.
Teams of scientist/engineer heroes
★ 'Arcot, Wade and Morey' — scientist-inventors in science fiction stories by John Campbell
★ '
The Andromeda Strain' – A team of scientists who investigate a deadly disease.
★ 'The Baltimore Gun Club' (''
From the Earth to the Moon'') — Three of its wealthy members (Victor Barbicane, Stuyvesant Nicholl, Ben Sharpe) build a giant gun which launches an occupied capsule to the Moon.
★ '' –
Forensic scientists who use their skills to solve crimes.
★ '
Challengers of the Unknown' – A quartet of scientific explorers.
★ '
Edward Elric' and '
Alphonse Elric' - Duo of
alchemist brothers who seek the legendary
Philosopher's Stone, and end up saving their country with their alchemical skills.
★ '
Ghostbusters' – Most of the central characters are
parapsychologists who battle
ghosts and other
supernatural menaces with equipment of their own design.
★ '
Unorthodox Engineers' – A misfit bunch of engineers who solved problems of alien technology/weird planets in the future.
See also
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Archive of fictional things
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Fictional character
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List of superheroes
'Compare':
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Mad scientist