Spock: Popularly known as Mr Spock, he is a fictional character in the Star Trek series. Spock was first portrayed by Leonard Nimoy in the original Star Trek series. Spock’s mixed human-Vulcan heritage serves as an important plot element in many of the character’s appearances.
Terminator: Arnold Schwarzenegger portrays Terminator, in the American sci-fi movie that deals with battles between Skynet’s synthetic intelligent machine network, and John Connor’s Resistance forces and humans.
Super-man: DC Comics’s Super-man was born Kal-El on the planet Krypton. He was rocketed to Earth by his scientist father Jor-El. He was raised by a Kansas farmer as Clark Kent, and saved Earth from calamities while fighting evil. He lives in Metropolis.
Darth Vader: One of the most popular characters of the Star Wars universe, Vader plays an important role in the series. Originally a Jedi prophesied to bring balance to the Force, he falls to the dark side of and serves the evil Galactic Empire at the right hand of his Sith master, Palpatine.
Ra.One: One of the Indian superheroes, Ra.One (Random Access Version One) was portrayed by Shah Rukh Khan in the 2011 blockbuster. A powerful game model, Ra.One fought with G.One to help society from getting devastated.
Sci-Fi Stars
Arthur C Clarke: One of the most influential science fiction writers of the 20th century, he is best known for the novel 2001: A Space Odyssey, which changed the perception about fictions.
Isaac Asimov: The Russian-born American author is considered the grandmaster of science fiction, who coined the term ‘robotics’, and wrote and edited more than 500 books.
Ray Bradbury: The American fantasy science fiction writer is best known for his novel Farenheit 451. He even wrote scripts for the television series Moby Dick.
Stephen King: Known for his supernatural, science fiction works including The Shining and Carrie, many of King’s works have been turned into commercial films.
H G Wells: His work includes The Time Machine and War of the Worlds. A radio broadcast of War of the Worlds caused panic as audience believed aliens had actually invaded Earth.