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* [[Einstein Sue]]: Sam, who is a secret agent and not a biologist, is the one who thinks up the idea of how to spread disease among the aliens. Twice. |
* [[Einstein Sue]]: Sam, who is a secret agent and not a biologist, is the one who thinks up the idea of how to spread disease among the aliens. Twice. |
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* [[Magnificent Bastard]]: The Old Man. |
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* [[Marty Stu]]: Sam. Women are very fond of him (at the beginning on the book he is wakened by an alarm clock and sees beside him a beautiful blonde whom he does not even remember to have met. Other beauties are [[Mr. Fanservice|also attracted]] by him, he is an excellent spy, knows how to use a gun, and is an inventor of the idea which saves the world. |
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* [[Seinfeld Is Unfunny]]: Nowadays, there's very little in the book that will seem original to the average reader. Back when it was first released, however... |
* [[Seinfeld Is Unfunny]]: Nowadays, there's very little in the book that will seem original to the average reader. Back when it was first released, however... |
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Latest revision as of 19:07, 6 August 2014
- Einstein Sue: Sam, who is a secret agent and not a biologist, is the one who thinks up the idea of how to spread disease among the aliens. Twice.
- Magnificent Bastard: The Old Man.
- Marty Stu: Sam. Women are very fond of him (at the beginning on the book he is wakened by an alarm clock and sees beside him a beautiful blonde whom he does not even remember to have met. Other beauties are also attracted by him, he is an excellent spy, knows how to use a gun, and is an inventor of the idea which saves the world.
- Seinfeld Is Unfunny: Nowadays, there's very little in the book that will seem original to the average reader. Back when it was first released, however...