yeah I haven't seen that she has anything in terms of acting depth. I've only 
seen her in two things: Transformers, and an ep of "Two and a half Men" where 
she played the granddaughter of the maid. Only 16, she sat around in a skimpy 
bikini all the time, driving Charlie and Allen crazy as they battled lust vs. 
fear of being pervs. 

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        No stirring for me, Keith. I flat don't like her as an actress at all. 
She's never done a thing for me. 






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>From : Keith Johnson <keithbjohn...@comcast.net> 
To : scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com 

Not to stir things up, but she has apologized for that ad infinitum, and seems 
to be genuinely sorry. it was a really, really bad thing to do, but does the 
statute of limitations ever run out on that one...? 
Just asking, for fear that a seventy year old Michael Vick will be hobbling 
around still trying to rejoin the NFL, but getting yelled at by people calling 
him "dog killer!" 

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Gunny Fate is speaking naught but truth in his assessment of what's lacking. 

And I'm personally barely old enough to remember Hanoi Jane's antics, but I do 
have a friend here in Atlanta who is a radio newscaster. He served in 'Nam with 
the Army in the same capacity, and had nothing but bad thoughts and words for 
the woman, which he wasn't shy about expressing, even on air (short of overt 
bad language, which he reserved for anyone willing to call him for further on 
the subject).Several years ago, back when Hanoi Jane was married to Ted Turner, 
she was slated to be a speaker at a dinner for newscasters, to which my friend 
was invited (through the radio station, not personally). He declined 
personally, saying that he "didn't want to be responsible for what might happen 
if he got his hands on her! ." 






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>From : Augustus Augustus 
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o.k. i am with Martin on this one. because of what she did during Viet 
Nam.....b4 my time, but my daddy is a Marine too! he remembers. 
now 4 my other problems. we see rose tyler, but where is: 
(1) Dr. Martha Jones (Freema Agyaman)? 2 me, Martha Jones was the Doctor's best 
partner. she was at least educated and did not need him 2 spoon feed her all 
the information. 
where is luke skywalkers mom? 
(2) Padme' Amidala (Natalie Portman) was a hell of a person 2 have in a fire 
fight. leia was kool, but padme was BETTER! i do think 
(3) Susan Ivanova should be higher. also where is 
(4) Colonel Kira Nerys (Nana Visitor)? 

Fate. 
--- On Tue, 6/2/09, Martin Baxter wrote: 

From: Martin Baxter 
Subject: [RE][scifinoir2] The 25 Women Who Shook Sci-Fi 
To: scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com 
Cc: "Aradia (Rae) Corenti" , scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com, ggs...@yahoo.com, 
cinque3...@verizon.net, "'Curtis, Jr.'" , "'Sincere'" , "'julia demorsella'" 
Date: Tuesday, June 2, 2009, 9:10 PM 

















Ab initio, I want to throw Hanoi Jane off this list completely, solely because 
Barbarella, IMO, does more harm to the genre than good. But that's just me. 

Susan Ivanova should've been higher. Like #1. Again, that's just me. 





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>From : "Tracey de Morsella" 

To : "Aradia \(Rae\) Corenti" , , , , "'Curtis, Jr.'" , "'Sincere'" , "'julia 
demorsella'" 



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The sci-fi and fantasy genres have been marked by many iconic heroines. Some 

are striking for their leadership and bravery, others for their incredible 

sexiness, many for both. Following lengthy debate, Total Sci-Fi now reveals 

the 25 most important SF & fantasy heroines of all time. We've limited 

ourselves to TV and film - SF and fantasy literature probably warrants a 

further list all of its own - and in those instances where multiple 

actresses have portrayed a character, weve written who we believe gave the 

most definitive performance in brackets. No doubt there are many characters 

you feel weve left off, so drop us a line at dwsc...@titanemail. com 

and let us know! 



1) ELLEN RIPLEY (Sigourney Weaver, Alien, Aliens, Alien 3, Alien 

Resurrection) 



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Ripley, the sole survivor of the Nostromos encounter with the acid-blooded 

menace, isnt just one of the most iconic female characters of the genre, 

shes one of the most iconic characters in cinema history. An appealing 

combination of toughness, self-reliance, vulnerability and sexiness, Ripley 

is far from a conventional damsel in distress. New layers were added to the 

character in Aliens, which saw Ripley proving to be tougher and smarter than 

a unit of marines, yet still finding time to form a motherly bond with Newt. 

The two subsequent sequels added even more dimensions, leading to one of the 

most critically analysed characters in the history of cinema. Interestingly, 

the character was originally written as a male role, but 20th Century Fox 

executive Alan Ladd, Jr suggested they change Ripley to become female to 

make the protagonist stand out in a male- dominated genre. 



2) BUFFY SUMMERS (Sarah Michelle Gellar, Buffy the Vampire Slayer) 



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Popular high-school cheerleader, gifted student and world class vampire 

slayer… Is there no end to Buffys talents? Though it was Kristy Swanson who 

took the titular role in the 1992 movie, it was Sarah Michelle Gellars 

portrayal of the inspirational action heroine that really made an impression 

over seven series of the TV show. 



3) STARBUCK (Katee Sackhoff, Battlestar Galactica) 



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Original BSG actor, Dirk Benedict, was reportedly none-too-happy that 

Starbuck had been changed into a woman for the reimagined show (click here 


r-castration> to read the Dreamwatch interview with the actor). But in fact 

the new Starbuck proved to be a far more complex, intriguing character than 

the original. Strong-willed, funny, hot-headed yet, at times, oddly 

vulnerable, Sackhoff turns Starbuck into a truly mesmerising figure. 



4) DANA SCULLY (Gillian Anderson, The X-Files) 



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FBI agent Dana Scully is less of an action heroine than some of the other 

figures here. But what she lacks in kickboxing prowess she makes up for in 

cool reason and dogged detective work, and its fascinating to watch her 

sceptical views challenged to their limits over the course of nine seasons. 

Last years film I Want to Believe may have been a tad underwhelming, but it 

was still a welcome opportunity to see Scully again. 



5) SARAH CONNOR (Linda Hamilton, Terminator, T2) 



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When we first see Sarah Connor in The Terminator, shes an everyday, 

slightly timid waitress. But being pursued by an unstoppable cyborg from the 

future is enough to alter anyone, and by T2 shes very different: a 

muscle-bound, single-minded action heroine trained in survivalist skills. 

Linda Hamilton keeps this transformation entirely believable, though Lena 

Headey also offered an interesting take on the character in The Sarah Connor 

Chronicles. 



6) PRINCESS LEIA ORGANA (Carrie Fisher, Star Wars) 



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The much-loved female lead of the original Star Wars trilogy went through a 

great many looks and styles (as the various Kenner figures play testament 

to): theres the composed, prim and proper Princess that we see at the start 

of Episode IV; theres the prickly, romantic gal who falls for Han; theres 

the gun-wielding heroine on Hoth and, of course, theres the slave girl Leia 

that fanboys will never forget. Padmé Amidala in the Star Wars prequels 

doesnt even come close. 



7) ROSE TYLER (Billie Piper, Doctor Who) 



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Out of all the new Whos companions, it is indisputably Rose Tyler who has 

had the most impact on both fans and the Doctor himself. The plucky young 

woman is one of the rare companions to fall for the Doctor, while the Doctor 

is unable to get over losing her in the second series. Thankfully, it isnt 

the last we see of the shopgirl-turned- deity... 



8) SAM CARTER (Amanda Tapping, Stargate SG-1) 



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Colonel Carter is both scientist and soldier, meaning she boasts an 

unbeatable combination of brains and brawn. Shes also a character of warmth 

and integrity, and over the course of 10 seasons of Stargate SG-1, two TV 

movies and later series of Stargate Atlantis, we really get to know her. 



9) NYOTA UHURA (Nichelle Nichols, Star Trek) 



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The Enterprises foremost female, communications officer Uhura, was also one 

of televisions first major black characters, locking lips with Captain Kirk 

in American TVs first interracial kisses and emblematic of Gene 

Roddenberrys overriding message of racial harmony. 



10) LEELOO (Milla Jovovich, The Fifth Element) 



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The image of Leeloo, clad in white strips and boasting flame-red hair, 

hanging off of a ledge above 23rd Century LA remains one of science fiction 

cinemas most arresting moments. Jovovichs character holds the key to 

saving Earth no less, and combines an alluring sense of mystery with an 

unbeatable sexiness. 



11) CLAIRE BENNET (Hayden Panettiere, Heroes) 



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Claire Bear might look like your typical high school cheerleader, but, as 

we soon find out, she possesses a very unusual skill - rapid cellular 

regeneration. In other words it seems she cant die, which is just as well, 

as shes broken and burned in a variety of ways across consecutive episodes. 





12) STORM (Halle Berry, X-Men) 



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The weather-controlling member of the X-Men was always one of the most 

popular heroes of the Marvel comic book, and she got the movie incarnation 

she deserved in the form of Halle Berry. 



13) PRIS (Daryl Hannah, Blade Runner) 



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She can do ultra-quick cartwheels across apartments! She can pull boiling 

eggs out of a saucepan with her bare hands! She can crush a mans head with 

her thighs! Could this robot woman be any more sexy? No. 



14) CATWOMAN (Michelle Pfeiffer, Batman Returns) 



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Fans will always debate whether the Julie Newmar or Michelle Pfeiffer 

incarnation of Catwoman is the sexiest (unsurprisingly, there are few 

champions for the Halle Berry incarnation) , but were plumping for the 

Pfeiffer version. The actress imbued the villain with an irresistible 

mischievousness, while few people are likely to forget that PVC catsuit… 



15) BARBARELLA (Jane Fonda, Barbarella) 



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Posters of the scantily-clad space heroine still adorn bedrooms and living 

rooms everywhere, while the title sequence in which Barbaralla undresses in 

zero gravity was iconic enough to be referenced in a Kylie Minogue video. 



16) KATHRYN JANEWAY (Kate Mulgrew, Star Trek: Voyager) 



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Star Treks first female lead is a strong-willed, determined captain wholl 

stop at nothing in her attempt to get her crew back to the Delta Quadrant. 

She later becomes promoted to Starfleet Vice Admiral. 



17) MIKAELA BANES (Megan Fox, Transformers) 



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Admittedly, Megan Foxs character is probably the worlds most unlikely 

mechanic. And its debatable whether Miss Banes would be remotely memorable 

with any other actress else in the role. But thanks to images like the 

much-reproduced one above, movie fans everywhere cant wait to get another 

glimpse of Mikaela in Revenge of the Fallen. 



18) SUSAN IVANOVA (Claudia Christian, Babylon 5) 



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Babylon 5s XO (later Captain, then General) was always a fascinating, 

multi-layered sort: honest and loyal to her ship and crewmates, often 

hot-headed but always appealing. In fact, Ivanova was arguably B5s most 

engaging human character during its entire run. 



19) NUMBER SIX (Tricia Helfer, Battlestar Galactica) 



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The blonde, leggy Number Six first appears as the Cylon who manipulates Dr 

Baltar into stealing secrets that help the Cylons destroy Caprica. After 

that she appears as Baltars sexy, advice-spewing vision, before the 

introduction of other Sixes who add surprising new dimensions to the 

character. 



20) SARAH JANE SMITH (Elisabeth Sladen, The Sarah Jane Adventures / Doctor 

Who) 



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The shrewd investigative journalist of The Sarah Jane Adventures first 

popped up as the Third Doctors assistant in The Time Warrior and went on to 

accompany the Fourth Doctor on his jaunts. The SJA proved the character was 

strong enough to warrant a series of her own, and saw Sarah Jane develop a 

newfound motherly instinct. 



21) WILLOW ROSENBERG (Alyson Hannigan, Buffy the Vampire Slayer) 



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Aside from its titular heroine, Buffy the Vampire Slayer boasted plenty of 

other strong female roles, and one of the most popular was Buffys pal, 

Willow. The character went through some interesting developments over the 

course of the show, including studying witchcraft and eventually coming out 

as a lesbian. 



22) WONDER WOMAN (Lynda Carter, Wonder Woman) 



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The DC Amazon heroine earned herself a hugely popular series in the late 

70s, with former beauty pageant winner Carter playing the Nazi-kicking, 

alien-busting gal in Stars and Stripes hotpants. 



23) XENA (Lucy Lawless, Xena: Warrior Princess) 



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We first saw Xena as a violent warlord in three episodes of Hercules: The 

Legendary Journeys, before the kick-ass warrior earned her own popular 

series in which she battled evil in ancient Greece. 



24 ) SYDNEY BRISTOW (Jennifer Garner, Alias) 



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J.J. Abramss spy-fi drama sees the tough but charming Sydney recruited as a 

double agent by the CIA. Over six seasons, Sydney proved herself to be a 

high-kicking action heroine and multi-linguist who undergoes many traumas 

including the death of her fiancée in the opening episode. 



25) MARINA (Stingray) 



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Arguably the most striking female Supermarionation character (yes, even 

above Lady Penelope), Marina is a mute slave girl who rescues the Stingray 

team and later becomes part of the crew. She was modelled on Brigitte 

Bardot, and was the subject of the unforgettable closing credit song, Aqua 

Marina. 










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