Daedalus (disambiguation)

Daedalus (disambiguation)
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The character Daedalus from Greek mythology has lent his name to many other things:

In fiction

  • One of the two carrier ships later attached to the SDF-1 (after the failed moon fold which, instead, dropped them outside Pluto's orbit) in the animated series Robotech.
  • Daedalus (Ariadne), a fictional inventor created by New Scientist columnist David E. H. Jones
  • "Daedalus" (Enterprise episode), a fourth season episode of Star Trek: Enterprise
  • Daedalus (novel), a Star Trek: Enterprise novel, not based on the episode above
  • Daedalus class starship, in the Star Trek series
  • Daedalus class battlecruiser, in the Stargate series
  • Space Shuttle Daedalus, in the movie Space Cowboys
  • Daedalus, an artificial intelligence in the computer game Deus Ex
  • Daedalus, the main antagonist of the videogame Resistance 2
  • Daedalus Yumeno, a character in the anime Ergo Proxy
  • Daedalus, an evil wizard and main antagonist in The Mighty Hercules animated series from the 1960s

See also


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