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Dr Who

Up to date as of January 31, 2010

From TARDIS Index File, the free Doctor Who reference.

Hope
Series: Doctor Who -
BBC Eighth Doctor Adventures
Release Number: 53
Doctor: Eighth Doctor
Companions: Fitz Kreiner, Anji Kapoor
Enemy: Silver
Setting: Endpoint, City of Hope
Author: Mark Clapham
Publisher: BBC Books
Publication: February, 2002
Format: Paperback Book, 249 Pages
ISBN: ISBN 0-563-53846-5
Previous Story: Mad Dogs and Englishmen
Following Story: Anachrophobia
For the ship, see Hope

Contents

Publisher’s Summary

In the far future, the city of Hope isn’t a place for the weak.

The air is thick with fog. The sea burns. Law and order are a thing of the past. Headless corpses are being found at the edge of the city, and the militia can’t find the killer. Members of a deranged cult mutilate themselves while plotting the deaths of their enemies.

Even the Doctor can’t see any possibility of redemption for this cursed place. All he wants to do is leave, but to do so he needs the TARDIS -- and the TARDIS is lost in the depths of a toxic sea. When the most powerful man on the planet offers to retrieve the TARDIS -- for a price -- the Doctor has no choice but to accept.

But while the Doctor is hunting a killer, another offer is being made -- one which could tear the Doctor and his companions apart...

Characters

References

To be added.

Notes

To be added.

Continuity

External Links

  • Doctor Who Reference Guide - Detailed Synopsis: Hope
  • Whoniverse Discontinuity Guide entry for Hope


BBC Eighth Doctor Adventures
Previous Release:
Mad Dogs and Englishmen
Next Release:
Anachrophobia



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DC Comics

Up to date as of February 01, 2010
(Redirected to Hope Taya (New Earth) article)

From DC Database

Character Template Character Template
Real Name
Current Alias

Aliases
Maya Andrews

Identity

Affiliation

Universe

Base Of Operations
Metropolis

Characteristics
Gender

Height
6' 0"

Weight
130 lbs (59 kg)

Eyes

Hair

Status
Citizenship
Former Amazon, American

Marital Status

Occupation
Former bodyguard for Lex Luthor

Origin
Origin
Paradise Island

Place of Birth
Thesmyrica

First appearance

Unknown

Contents

History

History of character is unknown.

Powers and Abilities

Powers

Flight, Super Strength

Abilities

Master combatant

Strength level

Near the same as Queen Hippolytas'.

Weaknesses

None

Paraphernalia

Equipment

Specialized Suit

Transportation

varies

Weapons

varied

Notes

  • Currently enrolled in the Witness Relocation Program to evade an abusive husband. [1]

See Also

Links and References

  • None.

Footnotes

"You get right back here and finish this article, young man!"

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Final Fantasy

Up to date as of February 01, 2010
(Redirected to Hope Estheim article)

From Final Fantasy Wiki

Hope Estheim
Hope Estheim
Kana ホープ・エストハイム
Romaji Hōpu Esutohaimu
Age 14
Height 157.4 cm (5'2) / 153 cm (Ultimania)
Weapon Airwing (Boomerang)
Eidolon Alexander
Japanese Voice actor(s) Yūki Kaji
English Voice actor(s) Vincent Martella
Final Fantasy XIII Character
"What happens when your actions end up ruining someone's life? How do you pay for what you've done?"
—Hope to Snow
"Hope has enjoyed a markedly uneventful youth on humankind's haven of Cocoon. His life is turned upside down at the hands of the Sanctum's Purge."
—Online Description


Hope Estheim is a playable character in Final Fantasy XIII. He is the son of Nora and Bartoromy Estheim. He is a fourteen-year-old boy with silver hair who wears a yellow and orange coat. He is insecure and has a short temper, and often acts childish. On the other hand, he comes from a high-class family, which also reflects on his attitude.

Story

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After seeing a fal'Cie two days prior to the game storyline while visiting Bowdam during their vacation, Hope and his mother were captured by PSICOM and sentenced to be Purged under the notion they were tainted by Pulse. They were among the group that was saved by Snow Villiers and Team Nora. Hope's mother volunteered to fight with Snow, but lost her life after saving him from a cannon blast and then falling off the destroyed motorway as Hope watched from afar. Since Snow got her involved in the fight and could not save her (despite his efforts to do so), Hope holds a grudge against him. Frozen from the shock of watching his mother fall to her death, Vanille slaps Hope, tells him to snap out of it and go with her to a safer place. After they remove their Purge attire, Vanille smiles at him and hands him a gun. Then she hugs him, tells him that it's okay to run away, and waves good-bye to him. Shortly after Vanille leaves, Hope follows her. They find Snow surrounded by the other members of Team Nora as he is about to go to the Lowerworld Vertigo, and Hope's grudge intensifies when he learns Snow's group bore the same name as his mother. Vanille encourages him to follow Snow into the Pulse fal'Cie to let out his repressed anguish, but ends up becoming a l'Cie.

Hope being hugged by Vanille

After the party leaves Snow at Lake Bilge, they find an airship and use it to escape but it gets damaged and crashes down towards the Vile Peaks. After Lightning leaves Vanille and Sazh, Hope decides to go after her after Sazh says that he'll be safer with her. Later after Lightning resolves to go to Eden and destroy its fal'Cie whether or not Snow gets in her way, Hope joins her as he shares Lightning's hatred for Snow. When Lightning summons Odin for the first time, he prepares to attack Hope, but after Lightning saves him, Hope helps her fight Odin. Afterwards, Hope is seen with Lightning about to enter the Gapra Whitewood, telling her to let him take the lead. Lightning asks him if he can handle it but Hope says that it wasn't about whether or not he could. Lightning smiles at him, gives him the nod to go ahead, tells him to look forward and that she will guard his back. After some time, Lighting gives Hope a knife that she received as a birthday present. He asks Lightning about Team Nora's name, which she explains to mean stray cat. After she says it was probrably meant to be funny, Hope sturnly says that he doesn't think it's funny as it was his mother's name. Hope later reveals to Lightning that he believes his mother's death was Snow's fault, and that Snow dragged him, his mother, and Serah into that nightmare, so he's not letting Snow get away with it. He also tells Lightning that he wanted to go with her in order to get stronger at all costs.

In Palumpolum, Hope shows Lightning a path that will help them sneak past the PSICOM soldiers. While underground, Hope is confided with Lightning's past after he tells her that he wanted to change his name since he feels that l'Cies have nothing to hope for. After riding an elevator back up to the surface, Hope and Lightning are ambushed by Yaag Rosch and his troops. Lightning tells him to run while she keeps them busy, but Hope refuses. Snow and Fang arrive and attack the soldiers while riding Shiva. At the same time, Lightning protects Hope as she attacks the troops. After he and Lightning are rescued, Lightning gives him to Snow while she goes off with Fang. Soon afterwards, Hope confronts Snow about his mother. When Snow says that all he can do is go forward and find answers, Hope objects and tells him that he is running from what he deserves. Snow tells Hope to tell him what he deserves, and Hope says the same fate that his mother suffered: death. He uses his l'Cie power to blow Snow off a high ledge. As Hope is about to kill Snow with Lightning's knife, a Sanctum airship fires a shot behind him and, just as what happened to his mother, sends him over the ledge. Snow jumps off after him, catching him in midair and shielding him from the fall. As a result, after realizing someone who was willing to give his life for him could not possibly have deliberately killed his mother, Hope finally apologizes to Snow, he accepts the apology, and the two finally become friends. When they are suddenly attacked by a Sanctum machine, which knocks Snow unconscious, Hope decides to fight it alone until Lightning and Fang arrive on the scene.

Hope takes Lightning, Fang, and Snow to his house where they meet his father, who is a brown-haired man with glasses who works for the Sanctum. He told his dad that the party would leave once they were done resting up because he wanted his father to be safe, since anyone harboring l'Cie would suffer a horrible fate, but Hope's father protested, saying that he did not care that Hope was a l'Cie, he was his son, and that was his home. Hope hides with his father while Snow stands wounded and bandaged before an entire platoon of soldiers led by Yaag. Soon, Rygdea and more of Cid's soldiers arrive and Hope and the rest of the party leave with them, leaving Hope's father behind as he and the others board the Lindblum and are eventually reunited with Vanille and Sazh on the Palamecia.

After leaving Cocoon, Hope and Vanille get sucked of the airship they were using after it is damaged by a Pulse monster, saved by the rest of the party flying Bahamut into Pulse. Later, Hope is being comforted by Snow and Lightning, with the latter telling him that he wasn't going through the ordeal alone and smiles at him. Hope tells Lightning that he doesn't want his friends to get hurt because of him and his fear causes his l'Cie mark begins to glow, initiating his fight against Alexander, which he manages to tame with help from Lightning and Fang.

After returning to Cocoon from Pulse, Hope summons Alexander on a highway in Eden in order to block off incoming Sanctum forces.

After Orphan's defeat, Hope wishes for Fang and Vanille's return among Serah and Dajh, but cannot find them. Lightning is seen reassuring him.

Abilities and Equipment

Hope with his Eidolon, Alexander.
The only publicly released concept art of Hope

Hope fights with boomerangs that work differently from normal boomerangs thanks to futuristic technology and design. His weapons make him good at dealing long-ranged damage. His Eidolon is Alexander, which has the ability to turn into a fortress that stands on one side of the battlefield.

  • Air WIng
  • Sky Slasher
  • Hawkeye
  • Eagle Claw
  • Otshirvani
  • Urubutsin
  • Ninurta
  • Jatāyu
  • Víðópnir
  • Hræsvelgr
  • Simurgh
  • Tezcatlipoca
  • Malphas
  • Naberius
  • Alicanto
  • Caladrius
  • Nue

Trivia

  • In the Japanese version, Hope calls Lightning "Light-san".
  • His l'Cie mark is on his left wrist, mostly covered by his wristband.
  • Hope's weapons use sky-based names, most being of mythological birds.
  • Hope's crystal is in the shape of a star, almost resembling the crystal in the Final Fantasy IX logo.
  • Hope's full-ATB skill, Last Resort, deals large non-elemental magic damage to all foes. Its animation sequence greatly resembles the white magic Holy in Final Fantasy X.

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Marvel Database

Up to date as of February 09, 2010

From Marvel Database

This is the Hope disambiguation page.

A = Appearances · I = Images · G = Gallery · F = Fan Art · Q = Quotes

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Starwars

Up to date as of February 04, 2010

From Wookieepedia, the Star Wars wiki.

For other uses, see Hope (disambiguation).
Hope
Production information
Manufacturer

Mon Calamari Shipyards

Class

MC80a Star Cruiser

Usage
Role(s)
Era(s)
Earliest sighting

~10 ABY

Latest sighting

~10 ABY

Affiliation

New Republic

Fleet

New Republic Defense Fleet

Taskforce

Borderland Regions taskforce

Commander(s)

Captain Arboga

Hope was a MC80a Star Cruiser of the New Republic Defense Fleet.

History

In the wake of Grand Admiral Thrawn's campaign, the New Republic dispatched a task force to the Borderland Regions to calm the fears of the recently invaded systems. The Hope, under the command of Captain Arboga, served as the task force's command ship. When Imperial forces ambushed them by following a homing beacon hidden aboard the Messenger, the Hope was forced to defend itself, and the Carrack-class cruiser.

Appearances

Sources


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Star Wars Fanon

Up to date as of February 04, 2010

The Star Wars wiki of fan invention.

The Hope was a Galactic Republic capital ship during the Hutt War. The vessel was stationed at Iridonia while Supreme Chancellor Homer Anthony Salandra held diplomatic talks with Gorrbag, the leader of the Hutt Empire, in 12,979 BBY. When the Battle of Iridonia broke out, the Hope was destroyed. Its three hundred crew members were also killed. The destruction of the Hope came to be a source of irony for the people of the Republic, as they felt that their hope for peace died with the vessel.[1]

Sources

Notes and references


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