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* [[Satsu]], Slayer in ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]'' season 8
* [[Satsu]], Slayer in ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]'' season 8


==Movies and Television==
==Movies and television==
* [[Original Cindy]] and [[Diamond]], Original Cindy's former girlfriend, in ''[[Dark Angel]]''
* [[Original Cindy]] and [[Diamond]], Original Cindy's former girlfriend, in ''[[Dark Angel]]''
* [[Ida Teeter]] (lesbian entomologist) and her lover (played by Misty Mundae) in "[[Sick Girl]]" dir. by Lucky McKee
* [[Ida Teeter]] (lesbian entomologist) and her lover (played by Misty Mundae) in "[[Sick Girl]]" dir. by Lucky McKee
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* [[Tara Maclay]] and [[Willow Rosenberg]]; Willow & [[Kennedy (slayer)|Kennedy]] ([[Buffy the Vampire Slayer|Buffy]])
* [[Tara Maclay]] and [[Willow Rosenberg]]; Willow & [[Kennedy (slayer)|Kennedy]] ([[Buffy the Vampire Slayer|Buffy]])
* [[Xena]] and [[Gabrielle]] ([[Xena: Warrior Princess]])
* [[Xena]] and [[Gabrielle]] ([[Xena: Warrior Princess]])
==Games==
* [[Juhani]], ''[[Star Wars]]'' [[Knights of the Old Republic]]


==Works by title==
==Works by title==

Revision as of 06:14, 11 May 2008

Queer women in SF
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This is a list of lesbian characters, major or minor, in SF. Lesbianism can be identity or behavior (so including women with bisexual histories).

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