-
Rupert Degas Krikkit Man One (and
Mancunian Correcting-Fluid Magnate, uncredited):
Michael Fenton Stevens Krikkit Man Two (and
Krikkit song by): Philip...
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Universe in a
brutal onslaught known as the
Krikkit Wars, but were
eventually defeated.
Realizing that the
Krikkit po****tion
would not be
satisfied alongside...
- this is, if anything, an underestimation. When
kidnapped by the
bellicose Krikkit robots and tied to the
interfaces of
their intelligent war computer, Marvin...
-
broken and
Krikkit could continue a
solitary existence in the universe. This
judgement seemed to
please everybody except the
people of
Krikkit themselves...
- his
Starship Bistromath,
after which they head out to stop the
robots of
Krikkit from
bringing together the
pieces of the
Wikkit Gate.
Douglas Adams wrote...
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enlists their aid in
preventing galactic war. Long ago, the
people of
Krikkit attempted to wipe out all life in the Universe, but they were
stopped and...
-
entitled "Fit the Fifteenth", as one of
three aliens from the
planet of
Krikkit. They sang a song
called "Under the Ink
Black Sky",
which Pope
wrote and...
- (1982) by
Douglas Adams,
describing Trillian addressing the
inhabitants of
Krikkit)
Numerous uses on the BBC
television series Doctor Who (1963—present),...
-
Rupert Degas Bruno Ganz
Krikkit Man One
Michael Fenton Stevens Bernd Wesselmann Krikkit Man Two
Philip Pope
Andreas Serda Krikkit Man
Three Tom
Maggs Joachim...
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needed to
unlock the "Wikkit Gate" and
release an
imprisoned world called Krikkit. Bodyline, a
fictionalised television miniseries based on the "Bodyline"...