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List of fictional scientists and engineers

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In addition to the archetypical mad scientist, there are fictional characters of scientists and engineers 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 fictional scientists and engineers, an alphabetical overview is given of notable characters in this category.

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In live-action films

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Individual scientist/engineers in live-action films

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In live-action television

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Individual scientist/engineers in live-action television

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In animated television

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In animated films

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In comics and graphic novels

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DC Comics

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Marvel Comics

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  • Dr. Bruce Banner / Hulk – A scientist who developed the "Gamma Bomb" for the US government. An accident at the site of a test led to Bruce Banner becoming the Hulk. For a long period after, while in the form of Bruce Banner, he looked for scientific ways to rid himself of the transformation.
  • Forge – A mutant engineering genius.
  • Dr. Henry (Hank) Philip McCoy / Beast – A world-renowned biochemist and mutant superhero who is a member of the X-Men
  • Peter Parker / Spider-Man – A superhero with great knowledge of advanced sciences; now teaches at the high school he formerly attended. His father Richard has also been portrayed as a scientist and geneticist in the Ultimate Marvel comics as well as the films The Amazing Spider-Man and its sequel.
  • Reed Richards / Mister Fantastic (Fantastic Four) – scientist and inventor, regarded as one of the most intelligent people on Earth, leader of the Fantastic Four
  • Ted Sallis – A 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.
  • Tony Stark / Iron Man – An industrialist and mechanical engineer of incredible ingenuity and inventive genius, whose technology to fight crime keeps him alive as well; he suffers from alcoholism
  • Victor and Janet Stein – The founding members of Pride and the parents of Chase Stein.
  • Professor Charles Francis Xavier / Professor X – The founder, mentor, and sometime leader of the X-Men
  • Dr. Henry "Hank" Pym biochemist, discovers an unusual set of subatomic particles he labels "Pym particles". Entrapping these within two separate serums, he creates a size-altering formula and a reversal formula, testing them on himself. Becomes original Ant-Man.

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In anime and manga

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Individual scientist/engineers in anime and manga

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In video games

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Scientists in video games

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  • Dr. Alphys from Undertale – A stout Lizard monster, and Asgore's royal scientist; extremely timid; the creator of the robot Mettaton and the Amalgamates; has a crush on Undyne, captain of the Royal Guard
  • Dr. Andonuts from EarthBound – The father of Jeff, one of the Chosen Four
  • Rikako Asakura from Touhou Project – Titled "Scientist Searching for Dreams", she is one of the few people in Gensokyo to value using science over magic. While she still uses magic in order to enhance her science at times, she tries to refrain from using magic due to a natural distaste of it.
  • Coco Bandicoot (Crash Bandicoot) - she is Crash Bandicoot's younger sister. She has a deep intelligence and a love of science, which makes her the opposite of her brother. He is an electronics engineer specializing in hacking, computer programming and machine building
  • William Birkin from Resident Evil 2 – A microbiologist working for the pharmaceutical enterprise Umbrella Corporation; creator of the G-virus; he was wounded and injected himself with his G-virus, mutating him into a monster
  • Dr. Bosconovitch from the Tekken series
  • Ciel from Mega Man Zero – A young human scientist who awakens Zero in order to save the world[2]
  • Lucrecia Crescent from Final Fantasy VII – A Shinra scientist and lover of Vincent Valentine
  • Penny Crygor from WarioWare - Dr. Crygor's granddaughter
  • Dr. Casper Darling from Control - Head of Paranatural Research at the United States Federal Bureau of Control
  • Pieter Van Eckhardt from Tomb Raider: The Angel of Darkness
  • Dr. Gordon Freeman, Ph.D. from Half-Life – A theoretical physicist who fights a one-man battle against invading aliens, US Marines and Combine forces with a crowbar and other weapons; his associates are Drs. Isaac Kleiner, Eli Vance, Judith Mossman and Arne Magnusson
  • Professor E. Gadd from the Nintendo video games
  • Dr. Gast from Final Fantasy VII – The former head of the Shinra Company's science department; has a much stronger moral compass than his successor
  • Dr. W.D. Gaster from Undertale – A former royal scientist who speaks in the Wingdings font
  • Nicoletta "Nico" Goldstein from Devil May Cry - Creator of various robotic arms that the player can use when playing as Nero
  • Catherine Elizabeth Halsey, MD, PhD from tje Halo series – scientist of the Office of Naval Intelligence, best known as the creator of the SPARTAN-II Program and Mjolnir Powered Assault Armor, for supervising the creation of the template for third-generation smart AI and creating Cortana
  • Dr. Samuel Hayden from Doom – Head of the UAC, physicist.
  • Hojo from Final Fantasy VII – Head of the Shinra Company's science department; a sociopathic, amoral bioengineer whose experiments drive the game's plot forward
  • Kirin Jindosh from Dishonored 2 - Grand Inventor to Duke Luca Abele and founder of Jindosh Clockworks which created the Clockwork Soldiers and Clockwork Sentinels
  • Cave Johnson from Portal 2 – The eccentric former owner of Aperture Science, and creator of the portal gun
  • Plague Knight from Shovel Knight - A rouge member of the Order of No Quarter, tries to harvest their Essence for the Ultimate Potion to win over someone's heart.
  • Dr. Krieger from Far Cry – A renowned scientist and creator/controller of the Trigens in the first Far Cry game
  • The Love Lab scientists from Rhythm Heaven – A male and female scientist pass ingredients to each other to make love potions to the rhythm of the music
  • Dr. Light from Mega Man – The creator of the revolutionary robot Mega Man
  • Kurisu Makise from Steins;Gate – A famous Japanese neuroscientist who lives in the United States, builds a machine that allows the user's memories to be converted into data.
  • Mei from Overwatch and Heroes of the Storm – A climatologist and one of the heroes in both games and comic series
  • Moira from Overwatch – A geneticist and one of the playable heroes in the game
  • Daro'Xen vas Moreh from Mass Effect 2 – A Quarian admiral and scientist who believes that the geth, a synthetic race created by the quarians, who subsequently rebelled and drove their masters from their homeworld, should be controlled by the quarians once again; Admiral Xen also performed surgery on her childhood toys, much to the quarian squadmate Tali'Zorah's disgust
  • Neuron from City of Heroes
  • Dr. Otto Wolfgang Ort-Meyer from Hitman – The creator of Agent 47 and other clone assassins
  • Tobias Planck from Pirate Galaxy – Named after Max Planck, he is a theoretical physicist and field scientist with a parietal lobe 15% larger than average
  • Miles "Tails" Prower from Sonic The Hedgehog
  • Mordin Solus from Mass Effect 2 – A member of fictional alien species known as Salarians (who have fast metabolisms, talk fast, walk fast, and think fast); a brilliant biologist and a tech specialist
  • Egon Stetmann from StarCraft II – The creator of the Mecha Swarm, paranoid, and prone to terrazine-induced hallucinations, he was once chief science adviser aboard the Hyperion.
  • Dr. Yi Suchong from the Bioshock series – Ascientist in the city of Rapture, known for creating the Big Daddies, plasmids such as telekinesis and enrage, and helping to turn Jack into Frank Fontaine's "ace in the hole"
  • Grimoire Valentine from Final Fantasy VII – A Shinra scientist and father of Vincent Valentine
  • Wilhelm "Doktor" Voigt from Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance - Robotics engineer working for Maverick Security Consulting who assists the player in various ways throughout the game
  • Reed Wahl from BioShock 2 – The co-founder of Rapture Central Computing, and co-inventor of the Thinker, main antagonist of Minerva's Den DLC
  • Albert Wesker from Resident Evil – A microbiologist working for the pharmaceutical enterprise Umbrella and co-creator of the T-virus; he was killed in the first Resident Evil game by Tyrant T-002, a powerful biological weapon, and was resurrected with super-human powers after self-injecting the T-virus
  • Dr. Zed from Borderlands – A "doctor"

Engineers in video games

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Mad scientists

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This section lists all the mad scientists in different media appearances:

Mad scientists and evil geniuses in literature

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Mad scientists in live-action films

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Mad scientists in live-action television

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Mad scientists in animated television

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  • Hugo A-Go-Go from Batfink - Batfink's most recurring enemy.
  • Dr. Arkeville from The Transformers – A self-proclaimed evil genius who allies himself with the Decepticons
  • Lord Boxman from OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes – An evil robotics engineer and CEO of Boxmore.
  • Professor Bug from The Backyardigans – A pseudo-steampunk mad scientist portrayed by Pablo who bugs all the robots in Mega City in the two-part episode "Robot Rampage"
  • Professor Finbarr Calamitous from The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius - A recurring enemy of Jimmy Neutron.
  • Dr. Cerebral from Atomic Betty - A mad alien scientist, consisting of a brain with a face floating within a glass tank upon a mechanical body who seeks to control the universe and wipe out all organics due to a belief mechanical beings be more efficient.
  • Dr. Claw from the Inspector Gadget series - The leader of MAD.
  • Dr. Heinz Doofenshmirtz from Phineas and Ferb – A mad scientist whose goal is to take over the Tri-State Area
  • Dr. Drakken from Kim Possible – A blue-skinned mad scientist determined to take over the world in order to prove his genius
  • Miles Dredd from Max Steel – The main antagonist of Max Steel.
  • Princess Entrapta from She-Ra: Princess of Power and She-Ra and the Princesses of Power - The Evil Horde's robotics engineer and inventor
  • Dr. Flug from Villainous - An intelligent and inventive mad scientist who creates all the gadgets and machines that Black Hat attempts to sell.
  • Mojo Jojo from Powerpuff Girls – A mad scientist chimpanzee that plots to take over the world and destroy the Powerpuff Girls. He was also Professor Utonium's former pet and partially responsible for the creation of the Powerpuff Girls
  • Van Kleiss from Generator Rex – The main antagonist
  • Mandark from Dexter's Laboratory – Dexter's rival, an evil genius who wants to destroy Dexter's laboratory and take over the world
  • Mane-iac from My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic – A mad scientist in chemical engineering, specializing in the production of detergents
  • Marvin the Martian from Looney Tunes – A would-be planet conqueror
  • Megatron from Transformers – The leader of the Decepticons.
  • Dr. Alphonse Mephesto from South Park – A mad scientist who specializes in genetic engineering; creates strange creatures with his talents; also performs experiments ranging from simple DNA tests to creating a genetic clone of Stan Marsh for his son's science project
  • Doctor Mindbender from G.I. Joe: Renegades – In this show, Doctor Mindbender is a mad young genius in charge of Cobra's secret Bio-Viper project
  • Dr. Namba from Pokémon – An evil scientist who works for Team Rocket where he mostly oversees Cassidy and Butch.
  • Plankton from SpongeBob SquarePants) – An evil genius who specializes in building robotic inventions, including his sidekick Karen.
  • Vlad Plasmius from Danny Phantom – A half-ghost evil inventor
  • Dr. Cinnamon J Scudworth from Clone High - A mad scientist who created all the clones of historic figures, employed by The Secret Board of Shadowy Figures
  • Dr. Anton Sevarius from Gargoyles - A mad scientist, geneticist involved in several projects in the Gargoyles storyline. His most notable act is the creation of Talon and the Mutates.
  • Jack Spicer from Xiaolin Showdown – A self-proclaimed evil boy genius
  • Doctor Two-Brains from WordGirl
  • Professor Venomous from OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes – An international terrorist and evil inventor
  • Dr. Weird from Aqua Teen Hunger Force – The smartest, madest, and scientistest scientist in the universe whose experiments often cause problems for the Aqua Teens.

Mad scientists in animated films

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Mad scientists in anime and manga

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  • Naoko Akagi from Neon Genesis Evangelion
  • Ritsuko Akagi from Neon Genesis Evangelion – The daughter of Naoko Akagi
  • Dr. Hiroshi Agasa from Case Closed – An absent-minded professor who invents several devices to help out Jimmy Kudo
  • Bondrewd from Made in Abyss – White Whistle of ill repute, "Bondrewd the Novel" is in charge of Idofront, the Cave Riders' forward Operating Base in the fifth layer. He was the one responsible for several unethical experiments on children, including the one which transformed Nanachi and Mitty into Hollows.
  • Dr. Hell from Mazinger Z - A mad scientist that is obsessed with taking over the world with his army of robotic monsters known as Mechanical Beast or Kikaiju.
  • Senku Ishigami from Dr. Stone - A genius with a vast amount of scientific knowledge. He is able to invent various kinds of tools and gadgets in a short amount of time with ease. As a child, he designed and built a functioning miniature rocket ship. Senkuu also possesses an analytical mind, being able to correctly discern the situation he is in. Even in his pre-teens, he was intelligent and sharp-minded enough to create advanced machines.
  • Mayuri Kurotsuchi from Bleach – A sadistic and cruel shinigami who uses his position as the leader of the Soul Society's Shinigami Research and Development Institute to conduct his experiments.
  • Desty Nova from Battle Angel Alita – A wicked genius whose work is fueled by philosophy; highly skilled at nanotechnology
  • Rintaro Okabe from Steins;Gate - an eccentric yet kind-hearted inventor who embraces the typical image of a mad scientist. His experiments lead to the invention of time travel.
  • Orochimaru from Naruto – A shinobi obsessed with immortality and obtaining knowledge of all jutsu. He conducted many illegal and unethical experiments that resulted in him becoming a wanted criminal.
  • Franken Stein from Soul Eater
  • Kaolla Su from Love Hina – An exchange student who is the princess of the island of Molmol. She frequently invents dangerous devices and wants to turn her kingdom into a technological powerhouse that will conquer Japan.
  • Professor Souichi Tomoe from the Sailor Moon franchise - The father of Hotaru Tomoe and the leader of Death Busters, used to be as a world-renowned scientist in field of genetic engineering and forced out of the scientific community of his unethical experiments, he sold his findings to companies and bought the entire Sankakusu District to continue his research to create "Super Beings". He vesselized one of the Daimon eggs: Gematoid to become hybrid by sold his soul to Master Pharaoh 90 and willfully discards his humanity and created a lot of Daimons while working to perfect the stability of Daimon/human hybribs.
  • Daruma Ujiko from My Hero Academia – A mad scientist associated with the series' main antagonists, League of Villains.
  • Kabuto Yakushi from Naruto – Orochimaru's assistant who takes part in many of his master's illegal experiments in addition to conducting his own, which include raising the dead.

Mad scientists in comics

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Mad scientists in DC Comics

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Mad scientists in Marvel Comics

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Mad scientists in other comics

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Mad scientists in video games

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  • Doctor Nitrus Brio from Crash Bandicoot – A timid and meek scientist who assisted Doctor Neo Cortex in the first game, often using beakers of chemicals.
  • Doctor Neo Cortex from Crash Bandicoot – An evil doctor who is the creator and arch-enemy of franchise's titular hero Crash Bandicoot with an oversized head, who has plans to conquer the world, using Power Crystals.
  • Dr. Crygor from WarioWare
  • Dr. Daniel Dickens from Angels of Death - The main character's therapist.
  • Victor Donovan from Dead or Alive – The main antagonist of Dead or Alive series.
  • Dr. Ivo "Eggman" Robotnik (Sonic the Hedgehog) – A mad scientist who is the archenemy series' titular hero, Sonic the Hedgehog, specializes in robotics and other fields of engineering, who invents various kinds of aircraft, robots and vehicles in various sizes; he imprisoned animals in the inside of working robotic shells, and experimented with kinds of mutations. He aims to capture the Chaos Emeralds.
  • Dr. "Mundo" Edmundo from League of Legends – A sociopath medical doctor who only specializes in one field: the study of the pain response and how to inflict pain;his experiments have caused him to take on a monstrous form reminiscent of Frankenstein's Monster and a deceptively dimwitted speech pattern; out of all the scientists in the game, Dr. Mundo stands out as the only one who is a danger to both himself and others, evident in his self experiments.
  • Doctor N. Gin from Crash Bandicoot – A masochistic scientist who assists Neo Cortex in the second game onward.
  • Alexandria Hypatia from Dishonored 2 - Chief Alchemist at the Addermire Institute who gains a separate serial killer personality after an experiment gone wrong
  • GLaDOS/Caroline from Portal - The main antagonist of the Portal franchise. She was Cave Johnson's assistant, before taking over the facility.
  • Professor Hojo from Final Fantasy VII – head of the Shinra Science Research Division. He infused his unborn child Sephiroth with Jenova cells to turn him into a super soldier, and in the present aids Jenova/Sephiroth's plans in the name of scientific research.
  • Professor Von Kriplespac from Conker's Bad Fur Day
  • Dr. M from Sly Cooper – He is a mandrill and was the brains of Sly's father's gang he felt he was being held back, so he set up a fortress on Kaine Island to break into the Cooper Vault and claim the wealth.
  • The Medic from Team Fortress 2 – one of nine playable classes who rejects the Hippocratic Oath. He is able to heal other characters and make them invincible (by using Übercharge) for a limited time with his Medigun. He previously had a medical licence, but lost it due to misplacing a patient's skeleton.
  • Professor Monkey-For-A-Head from the Earthworm Jim franchise
  • Dr. Muto
  • Dr. Nefarious from Ratchet and Clank – A recurring adversary to Ratchet, Clank and Captain Qwark.
  • Rintarō Okabe / Kyōma Hōōin from Steins;Gate – A self proclaimed mad scientist in his Kyōma Hōōin persona (which in reality is taken from a television show he watched as a child).
  • General Wilhelm "Deathshead" Strasse (Wolfenstein) - The major antagonist of the series who leads the Nazis research projects
  • Vexen from Kingdom Hearts – A founding member of Organization XIII. A brilliant scientist who carries out research on various Organization projects. He was in charge of the Replica Program at Castle Oblivion, but someone disposed of him.
  • Viktor from League of Legends - A scientist who replaced his body with a machine and wants to enhance the human race.
  • Dr. Wily from Mega Man – The primary antagonist of the original Mega Man series.
  • Yuri from Red Alert 2 and expansion pack – A Soviet psychic and founder of the Psychic Corps. During the Second World War, he took part in Stalin's secret project, whose aim was to create a mind control technology, and army which specialized in psychic warfare.

Other

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Teams of scientists/engineers

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References

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