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1. Nanite: A nanite is a microscopic robotic device and a form of nanotechnology. A nanite is built by manipulating atoms
and contains gigabytes of computer memory. It is small enough to enter living cells and can be programmed to do numerous tasks.
2. Flunky: An assistant who does menial work.
3. Lackey: A footman or liveried manservant.
4. Apple Polisher: One who curries favor with someone, especially in an obsequious or flattering manner.
5. Freeloader: One who takes advantage of the charity, generosity, or hospitality of others.
6. Boot Licker: One who behaves in a servile or obsequious manner.
7. Diptera: The scientific name for fly.
8. Killjoy: A person who spoils the joy or pleasure of others.
9. Grater: A person who has a grating effect on others.
10. Tribble: Tribbles are animals in the Star Trek universe. They are small, soft, gentle, and produce a soothing purring sound.
These traits are said to endear them to most sentient races which encounter them, with the notable exception of Klingons.
11. Spoilsport: A person whose selfish or unsportsmanlike attitudes or actions spoil the pleasure of others, as in a game or social gathering.
12. Griper: One who complains naggingly or constantly. A grumbler.
13. Sorehead: A disgruntled or vindictive person, especially an unsportsmanlike loser.
14. Filker: A subset of fandom, called the lowest denomination of fandom. Filk is a type of folk music that is preformed at conventions
and the topics are mostly about cats. It is also an insult.
15. Confuser: A person who can easily confuse others.
16. Grouser: One who grumbles or complains.
17. Drone: An unmanned robotic craft.
18. Dogmatist: A person who asserts his or her opinions in an unduly positive or arrogant manner.
19. Radical: A a person who holds or follows strong convictions or extreme principle.
20. Yardbird: A soldier confined to camp and assigned to cleaning the grounds or other menial tasks as
punishment for violation of the rules.
21. Boffer: A subset of fandom. The participants make weapons out of pipes and foam.
They then proceed to beat the crap out of each other.
22. Enfant Terrible: An incorrigible child, as one whose behavior is embarrassing.
23. Knave: An unprincipled, untrustworthy, or dishonest person.
24. Droid: The term droid refers to a kind of robot, specifically intelligent robots as seen in the fictional Star Wars
universe and sometimes Doctor Who. More specifically, droids are defined as self-aware robots, although this does
not imply sentience.
25. Piqueer: A reconnoiter, scout, or surveyor.
26. Rascal: A base, dishonest, or unscrupulous person.
27. Lout: An awkward, stupid, or clumsy person. An ill-mannered boor or oaf.
28. Xanthippe: A scolding or ill-tempered wife; a shrewish woman.
29. Votarist: An adherent of a religion or cult; a worshiper of a particular deity or sacred personage.
30. Habitué: A frequent or habitual visitor to a place.
31. Practitioner: A person engaged in the practice of a profession or occupation.
32. Steampunk: A subset of fandom. The participants use Victorian style clothing mixed with clockwork mechanics.
33. Mischief Maker: A person who causes mischief, especially one who stirs up discord, as by talebearing.
34. Noncooperator: One who refuses to cooperate, usually because he or she in in opposition to a general principle or ideology.
35. Martian: An inhabitant of the planet Mars.
36. Meddler: A person who involves oneself in a matter without right or invitation.
37. Dissident: A person who dissents.
38. Insurgent: A person who rises in forceful opposition to lawful authority.
39. Space Cadet: A student in a space-based law enforcement agency.
40. Cynic: A person who believes that only selfishness motivates human actions
and who disbelieves in or minimizes selfless acts or disinterested points of view.
41. Frondeur: A member of the minority political party in France, during the reign of Louis XIV, who
opposed government and made war upon the court party.
42. Revolter: One who revolts against constituted authority.
43. Clockstopper: One who can stop time.
44. Resister: One who resists.
45. Patron: One who supports an endeavor by financial contribution.
46. Arquillian: From the Men in Black series. Arquillian's are an extra-solar system race.
47. Rouser: One who can awaken others who are not aware of pending disastrous situations.
48. Mainstay: One who is a chief supporter.
49. Upholder: One who supports or defends against opposition or criticism.
50. Replicant: From the film, Blade Runner. A replicant is a bioengineered or biorobotic being.
51. Infiltrator: One who moves into an organization, country, territory, or the like surreptitiously
and gradually, especially with hostile intent.
52. Outsider: A person who does not belong to a specific group.
53. Affronter: One who can easily offend another's dignity or self-respect.
54. Moon Walker: One who has walked on the moon.
55. Rioter: One who takes part in violent public disorder.
56. Schismatic: A person who promotes schism or is an adherent of a schismatic body.
57. Cyborg: A cyborg is a cybernetic organism (i.e. an organism that is a self-regulating integration of artificial and natural systems).
58. Abettor: A person who encourages, supports, or contributes by aid or approval, wrongdoing.
59. Star Gazer: One who looks to the stars.
60. Maverick: A lone dissenter, as an intellectual, an artist, or a politician, who takes an independent stand apart from his or her associates.
61. Sentinel: A sentinel usually refers to a sentry or border guard, sometimes a statue that guards a particular place, person or item, as well as an Honor guard.
62. Enthusiast: A person who is filled with enthusiasm for some principle, pursuit, etc.
63. Adept: A very skilled or proficient person.
64. Ice Pirate: From the 1984 film, Ice Pirates. Ice Pirates search for... Ice.
65. Revolutionist: A person who advocates or takes part in a revolution.
66. Preserver: A person who attempts to preserve the status quo.
67. Shaman: A person who acts as intermediary between the natural and supernatural worlds,
using magic to cure illness, foretell the future, control spiritual forces, etc.
68. Guardian: A person who guards, protects, or preserves.
69. Thaumaturge: A worker of wonders or miracles.
70. Exciter: A person who can easily excite others.
71. Dalek: A Dalek (pronunciation "DAH-leck") is a member of an extraterrestrial race of mutants from the British
science fiction television series Doctor Who. A Dalek is a grotesque mutated organism integrated with a tank-like
mechanical casing. The resulting creatures are a powerful race bent on universal conquest and domination, utterly without pity,
compassion or remorse (as all of their emotions were removed except hate). They are also, collectively, the greatest alien
adversaries of the Time Lord known as the Doctor. Their most famous catch phrase is, "EX-TER-MI-NATE!", with each syllable
individually screeched in a frantic electronic voice.
72. Melange: The spice from the series, Dune.
73. Mammoth: A very large person, or, one who is regarded in high regard.
74. Harbinger: One who foreshadows a future event.
75. Terminator: From the Terminator series. A Terminator is a futuristic cyborg with a sole mission of completely
annihilating humanity. Terminators look exactly like humans.
76. Distingué: One who has an air of distinction.
77. Epicure: A person who cultivates a refined taste, especially in food and wine.
78. Crystal Being: A being with multi-dimensional awareness. Crystal Beings have full access to at least 9 dimensions (sometimes as
many as 13).
79. Conqueror: A person who conquerors or vanquishes. One who is always victorious.
80. Oracle: A person who delivers authoritative, wise, or highly regarded and influential pronouncements.
81. Destructor: A person who brings destruction and chaos.
82. Xenomorph: The Xenomorph (pronounced "zee-no-morph") is a member of the parasitoid extraterrestrial species that is the
primary antagonist of the Alien film series and its subsidiary literature and video games.
83. Assailant: One is who prone to attacking.
84. Invader: One who is prone to invading.
85. Inflamer: One who can easily kindle or excite passions in others.
86. Gatekeeper: From the Ghostbusters series. The Gatekeeper (along with the Keymaster) can open up the gate to Hell.
87. Protector: A person who will protect another above the personal defense of oneself.
88. Vindicator: One who seeks revenge or vengeance.
89. Time Lord: The Time Lords are an alien race portrayed in the British science fiction television series Doctor Who,
of which that series' main character, the Doctor, is a member. Time Lords are so called because they are able to travel in
and manipulate time through technology to a far greater degree than any other civilization. They are a race of humanoids
originating on the planet Gallifrey.
90. Adjudicator: One who can pronounce or decree a judicial sentence.
91. Superior: One who is of high station or rank.
92. Aristocrat: A member of an aristocracy, especially a noble.
93. Legate: The word Legate comes from the Latin legare ("to send"). It has several meanings, all related to representatives. In regard
to the series Star Trek, a Legate is a rank in the Cardassian military, approximately equivalent to an Admiral.
94. Cognoscente: A person who has superior knowledge and understanding of a particular field,
especially in the fine arts.
95. Archon: A high ruler or magistrate.
96. Maven: A trusted expert in a particular field, who seeks to pass knowledge on to others.
97. Demagogue: A person, especially an orator or political leader, who gains power and popularity by arousing
the emotions, passions, and prejudices of the people.
98. Founder: An early participant in an organization.
99. Grand Moff: In the Star Wars universe, a Moff is an Imperial rank honorifically bestowed among various servants
of the Galactic Empire. A Grand Moff is a Regional Governor. The most famous Grand Moff was Grand Moff Tarkin, commander of
the first Death Star.
100. Titan: A person of enormous size, strength, power, and influence.
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