List of Fictional Scientists and Engineers - Teams of Scientist/engineers

Teams of Scientist/engineers

  • Arcot, Wade and Morey — scientist-inventors in science fiction stories by John W. Campbell
  • The Andromeda Strain – A team of scientists who investigate a deadly disease.
  • The Baltimore Gun Club (From the Earth to the Moon) — Three of its wealthy members (Victor Barbicane, Stuyvesant Nicholl, Ben Sharpe) build a giant gun which launches an occupied capsule to the Moon.
  • Bunsen and Beaker
  • CSI: Crime Scene Investigation – Forensic scientists who use their skills to solve crimes.
  • CSI: NY and CSI: Miami.
  • Challengers of the Unknown – A quartet of scientific explorers.
  • Edward Elric and Alphonse Elric - Duo of alchemist brothers who seek the legendary Philosopher's stone, and end up saving their country with their alchemical skills.
  • Ghostbusters – Most of the central characters (Peter Venkman, Raymond Stantz, Egon Spengler and Winston Zeddemore) are parapsychologists who battle ghosts and other supernatural menaces with equipment of their own design.
  • The Last Three of Venus - Venusian scientists, adversaries of Dan Dare
  • The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen
  • Unorthodox Engineers – A misfit bunch of engineers who solved problems of alien technology/weird planets in the future.

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