Guide to every Science-Fiction Character who was ever killed, Section B.
The death toll runs high in the Science-Fiction Universe.
Frank Bach.
Captain, Majestic.
He knew more than anybody else, and yet he was voted out.
David Banner.
Scientist.

He never found the ability to control the anger that raged within him. But when the Hulk died, David Bruce Banner found his peace.
Bariel Antos.
Vedek.
Good Actor. Bad show. His introduction was a step up for the show. His death was a step up for his career.
Nathan Bates.
Science Frontiers.
His company, Science Frontiers, secured the rights to back-engineer the captured Visitor mothership. When the aliens returned, he made it possible for L.A. to be an "Open City" by threatening to detonate his Red Dust factories in the atmosphere. Although accidently shot by Ham Tyler in a failed Visitor assassination attempt, he was killed by his henchman Mr. Chiang in his attempt to take his place of power. During a fight in his father's office, Kyle Bates made sure Mr. Chiang didn't get that chance to take his father's place.
Catherine Black.
Frank Black's wife.
Frank may never know the full involvement of
the Millennium Group in his wife's death.
Roj Blake.
Resistance Leader.
Imagine what he could have done a second time around.
Robert Bletcher.
Lieutenant.
He didn't survive to see the Millennium.
John Bly.
Bly's Gang.
An outlaw from the distant future, he traveled back in time to the wild wild west and killed Sheriff Brisco County Sr.
William Boone.
Companion Protector.
We could have learned so much.
Brawn.
Autobot Jeep.
Ambushed by Decepticons.
Killed in the line of duty.
Brian.
Visitor.

Father of the starchild.
First victim of the Red Dust.
James Brody.
Lt. Commander, SeaQuest DSV.
With your shield or on it.
Death Toll:
A,
B,
C,
D, E,
F,
G, H,
I, J,
K,
L,
M, N,
O,
P, Q,
R,
S,
T,
U, V, W,
X, Y, Z.
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