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The Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy
A wholly remarkable book. Although much of it is wildly inaccurate, it is nevertheless definitely worth a peek in to this vast compendium of knowledge. |

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Arthur Dent
Principle character, prone to screwing things up and being generally unaware of his situation. Apparently he never could get the hang of Thursdays. |

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Mr. Prosser
The gent in charge of the operation intended to drive a bypass straight through Arthur's house. |

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Ford Prefect
Field researcher for The Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy. Came to Earth for a few days to research the planet for the new edition of the Guide, and ended up getting stuck here. |

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Prostetnic Vogon Jeltz
Captain of the lead ship of the Vogon Constructor Fleet, and author of some of the worst poetry in the universe. |

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Marvin The Paranoid Android
Robot with some serious depression issues. Thoroughly loathes pretty much anything pleasant. Doesn't even get on well with other robots. |

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Trillian (Tricia McMillian)
Human woman who had long since escaped the Earth after meeting Zaphod Beeblebrox at a party in Islington. When offerred the opportunity to cruise the galaxy with Zaphod Beeblebrox, it was just too good an offer to pass up. |

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Zaphod Beeblebrox
Part-time President of the galaxy and world class screwup. Shares three of the same mothers as Ford. |

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Humma Kavula (Movie only)
Humma Kavula was a character (villain) that Douglas Adams created specifically for the screenplay. He does not appear in any of the original books, TV series, etc. |

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Questular Rontok (Movie only)
Humma Kavula was a character (villain) that Douglas Adams created specifically for the screenplay. He does not appear in any of the original books, TV series, etc. |
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The whale
The whale does not have a lot of screen time in this movie, but does try to come to terms with his existence nevertheless. |

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The bowl of petunias
Oh no, not again. |

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Slartibartfast
Winner of an award for his work on the fjords of Norway. Yes, that Norway. |

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Deep Thought
The supercomputer originally designed to answer, once and for all, the question of life, the universe, and everything. |

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Eddie (The Heart of Gold's onboard computer)
The supercomputer originally designed to answer, once and for all, the question of life, the universe, and everything. |
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