Sexiest Sci Fi Women
Sexiest Sci Fi Women, The sci-fi genre is one that is definitely aimed towards male audiences, but the sci-fi universe is populated with some of the sexiest women on each planet.
Tricia Helfer as Number Six in Battlestar Galactica “- Goodbye, ‘Battlestar Galactica’, you will be missed. The SciFi (now SyFy) channel is most famous for its reruns of canceled sci-fi TV series and original movies with terrible special effects, but it was not a big hit with the series’ Battlestar Galactica. “To honor of her passing, I’ve got to sit Number Six on this list. Number six is really a 10, his is a very complex character who just goes about as close to human as you can get without being human . But who cares if they are not human? She is hot (and there are several copies of her)!
Barbara Eden as Jeannie in I Dream of Jeannie “- you could argue that ‘I Dream of Jeannie’ is not really a sci-fi show, but I see it as the perfect blend of comedy and sci-fi. It was A genius combination, and Jeannie seen wearing an outrageous belly-bearing equipment made all women and girls dream of looking like Jeannie, making her one of the biggest inspiration for Halloween costumes ever.
Morena Baccarin as Inara Serra in Firefly ‘- She is a futuristic courtesan trained not only to deceive the people, but also to let them fall in love with her. In this brief series, this seriously sexy beauty almost get herself seduced by Christina Hendrick’s character Saffron, which is the question: why the (call!) Is not this show is still on the air?
Marta Kristen as Judy Robinson in Lost in Space “-” Here’s to you, Ms. Robinson, “in skin-tight, tin-foil suit! Judy Robinson did not have a major role in this space-age version of” The Swiss Family Robinson, “but fans of the series may remember daughter Judy in her sexy space-age garb not
Sexiest Sci Fi Women was first posted on October 26, 2009 at 9:40 pm.
Dean Cage, Innocent Man
Latest updates about Dean Cage, Dean Cage was convicted in 1996 and sentenced to 40 years in prison for the rape of a 15-year-old girl, who, at the time, identified him as her attacker. But Cage always maintained his innocence and asked for DNA tests to prove it. He said his family had even tried to pay for it themselves.
Those efforts fell on deaf ears until he wrote to the Innocence Project, which took his case in 2004.
The New York-based Innocence Project specializes in using DNA to exonerate the falsely convicted.
“The single greatest cause of wrongful convictions is victim misidentification,” said attorney Peter Neufeld, a co-founder of the organization.
Cage, who worked at a Chicago supermarket, said he was home at the time the teenager said she was attacked while walking to school in November 1994.
The teenager gave a composite drawing description to authorities and after it was circulated police brought Cage in as a suspect. The girl identified him as her attacker. Cage was also accused in the rape of a 29-year-old woman, but acquitted of those charges. Evidence at the time discounted Cage as the attacker, Neufeld said.
Finally after years of legal work and a long sought after DNA test, Cage’s conviction was overturned.

The Innocence Project said nationally Cage is now the 217th person exonerated by post-conviction DNA evidence. He is the 29th Illinoisan to be exonerated by DNA evidence. Only Texas, with 31, has more DNA exoneration cases than Illinois.
The conviction was dismissed at the request of the Cook County state’s attorney’s office.
Cage was released from Illinois River Correctional Center in Canton and went straight to his mother’s home on Chicago’s South Side for an all-night celebration with family.
“It didn’t seem like it was real,” he said of life on the outside. “It was really scary. At the same time, it was a blessing.”
Dean Cage, Innocent Man was first posted on October 26, 2009 at 10:44 pm.

