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Thor was the Norse god of thunder on Earth. Zeus believed this to be a better name for Moke. (NF novel: Gods Above)
Thor was also a comic book character on Earth. A holodeck rendition of this character killed Naomi Basner. (NF novel: Restoration)
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Thor was also the psuedonym used by a creator for National Allied Publications.

Thor is the mighty god of thunder in Norse mythology. He starred in the Thor, God of Thunder sketches on Muppets Tonight. These sketches involved the God engaged in everyday tasks such as (trying to) take books out of a library, and taking his driving test.
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Thor was a Raider in the Capital Wasteland in 2277.
Thor was a raider that took Jaime Palabras in when he went wandering looking for his dad at night. Jaime thought that he and his friends were just some travelers until he saw Thor and his friends kill a family for a bag of rotten vegetables. When they ambushed a trade caravan Trev was killed by a caravan guard and Jaime killed him and Tawny.
Thor is only mentioned in the Fallout 3.
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The Thor is an enemy from Final Fantasy III.
Norse deity Thor (or a reincarnation, impersonator or channeler of him — it is not explained which in the game) appears in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City. He is interviewed on KCHAT to further explain and sell his series of self-help tapes, which give very ancient (and often violent) answers to common personal problems, such as decapitating one's girlfriend and parading her head on a stick as a declaration of love. He is critical of women, exampled in his treatment of the host - "Go and live in a chimney, ye troll!" and "Wench Amy" - and he is known to speak in the third person. Thor has a fan club in the city, who call themselves the Bloods. They invite Thor during his interview to pillage with them
Thor was voiced by Frank Fava.
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Leaping from the myths and legends of the ancient Norsemen, the Asgardian god of Thunder, Thor, is the son of Odin the All-Father and Jord, the spirit of the Earth. He frequently stands alongside the Avengers in the defense of the people of Midgard, often against the schemes of his half-brother Loki. He formerly dwelt in a recreation of Asgard in Oklahoma, using the mortal form of Donald Blake to provide a bridge between his people and the mortals surrounding them. However, Loki's subtle trickery and manipulations of Balder, combined with her time-twisting of Asgard's past and that of Bor and Odin's has enabled her to banish Thor from Asgard, stripping him of his titles, throne and legal power, and move his people to Doctor Doom's Latveria, having planned this ever since her rebirth. |
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The Thor was a Strike-class medium cruiser in the service of the Rebel Alliance. The ship was part of a convoy along with the Zeus and the Odysseus. The convoy was to be attacked by Assault Gunboats and TIE Avengers, and the starships had to rely on X-wings from Rogue and Blue squadrons to give the starships enough time to escape into hyperspace.
The outcome depends on which side the player takes.
Thor is here to smite thee!
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