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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 232. Chapters: Geordi La Forge, Iron Man, Hagbard Celine, B'Elanna Torres, Reginald Barclay, Darth Vader, Doctor Octopus, Amy Wong, Montgomery Scott, Chuck Bartowski, Brainiac, Vulture, Captain Britain, Dean Winchester, War Machine, Michael Scofield, Jigsaw, Alan Scott, Pinhead, Baxter Stockman, Steel, Wheeljack, List of fictional scientists and engineers, Blue Beetle, Shocker, Alfred Pennyworth, Toyman, Tom Strong, Sokka, Jeffster!, Mr. Garrison, The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius, Mole Man, Howard Wolowitz, Stephen J. Bartowski, Arcade, Black Hand, Ghost, Tinkerer, Galen Tyrol, Viper, Donatello, Trip Tucker, Huffer, Kryten, Klaw, John Galt, Shion Uzuki, Prowler, Ho Yinsen, Alan Eppes, Jim Robinson, Guardian, Cally Henderson Tyrol, Whiplash, Miles O'Brien, Ringer, Blacklash, Lucius Fox, Rocket Racer, Dilbert, Nitro, Alice, Microchip, Nog, Blue Marvel, Kearson DeWitt, Grinch, Rampage, Ironclad, Yellowjacket, Gearhead, Steel Spider, X-Ray, Rom, Brains, Mendel Stromm, Carl Draper, Dreadknight, Wally, Gilbert Ratchet, Terry Collier, Lionel Jefferson, Jean Carry, Pruneface, Jeff Tracy, Doctor Charles Henry Moffet, Jackhammer, Manfred Mota, Marmaduke Surfaceblow, Tin-Tin Kyrano, Harold Allnut, Bob Ferris, Iman, VDub, Alan Tracy, Walter Curnow, Antonio Trujillo, Cyber-Cat, Thomas J. Roberts, Cyrus Smith, Unorthodox Engineers, John Renwick, Daedalus. Excerpt: Charles Irving "Chuck" Bartowski is the main and titular character of the American fiction television show Chuck on NBC. He is portrayed by Zachary Levi. At the outset of the show, Chuck Bartowski is presented as a twenty something underachiever who lives in the Echo Park Section of Los Angeles, California and works at a dead end job at the Burbank Buy More in its Nerd Herd division (a fictionalized Geek Squad). Chuck's life stalled after his college roommate, Bryce Larkin...