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Her name relates to Christian mythology: "Christina" is a form of the word "Christ", a title for the son of God; "Nickson" is a patronymic of the name "Nick", which has been a nickname for Satan.  
Her name relates to Christian mythology: "Christina" is a form of the word "Christ", a title for the son of God; "Nickson" is a patronymic of the name "Nick", which has been a nickname for Satan.  


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* [[Satanic pregnancies]]


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Christina Nickson is the protagonist and, in some ways, the antagonist, of the short-lived TV series Point Pleasant. It becomes clear early in the series that she has supernatural powers and that she may not be good; it is revealed in short time that she is the daughter of Satan, who will bring about the end of the world, or perhaps a lot more chaos.

Her name relates to Christian mythology: "Christina" is a form of the word "Christ", a title for the son of God; "Nickson" is a patronymic of the name "Nick", which has been a nickname for Satan.

See: