List of lesbian characters in SF
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This is a list of lesbian characters, large or small, in SF. Lesbianism can be identity or behavior (so including women with bisexual histories).
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Characters
- friend of main character in Archangel Protocol by Lyda Morehouse
- Batwoman (resurrected character)
- Cara in The Warrior Who Carried Life (and Stefile, her lover)
- Cerise (Trouble's lover) in Trouble and Her Friends
- Original Cindy (Dark Angel)
- Diamond (Original Cindy's former girlfriend) (Dark Angel)
- Friday (sort of) in Friday (novel) by Robert A. Heinlein
- Gabrielle (Xena: Warrior Princess)
- Gail in Crossfire by Nancy Kress
- Gilda (The Gilda Stories by Jewelle Gomez)
- Grace in How I Saved the World by Philip Slater (bi)
- Jadwiga & Kiyoka in Woken Furies by Richard Morgan
- Janet in The Female Man
- Kennedy (Buffy)
- Jadwiga & Kiyoka in Woken Furies by Richard Morgan
- Milena in The Child Garden
- Ruby in Glass Houses by Laura J. Mixon
- Serafina in Chimera by Mary Rosenblum
- Shrimp in 334 by Thomas Disch
- Sutty in The Telling
- Thenike, Marghe's lover in Ammonite
- Xena (Xena: Warrior Princess)
- Isabelle Blundell from "Alienated (TV series)"
- India Carless ("Trouble") in Trouble and Her Friends
- Susan Ivanova (affair with Talia Winters) (Babylon 5)
- Tabitha Jute in Colin Greenland's Plenty series
- Tara Maclay (Buffy)
- Willow Rosenberg (Buffy)
- Ren Segura ("Jackal") in Solitaire by Kelley Eskridge
- Marghe Taishan in Ammonite
- Ida Teeter (lesbian entomologist) and her lover (played by Misty Mundae) in "Sick Girl" dir. by Lucky McKee
- Talia Winters (affair with Ivanova) (Babylon 5)
- Dirishi Zuri in Matadora by Steve Perry
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