rdfs:comment
| - Bill Foster is a scientist.
- Bill Foster (September 15, 1934 - ) is a former NASCAR driver from High Point, NC. He competed in sixteen Sprint Cup Series events in his career, spanning from 1961 to 1963. His best year was 1963, finishing 49th in points and scoring two of his three career top-tens. His best finish was in that year: a 7th at Spartanburg.
- Bill Foster ist ein Bewohner der Vault 112 und Teil der Simulation der Tranquility Lane im Jahre 2277.
- Bill Foster is one of the inhabitants of Vault 112 and part of the Tranquility Lane virtual reality simulation, still alive in 2277.
- Dr. Bill Foster, also known as Black Goliath, the second Giant-Man, and the fourth Goliath, is a fictional character, a comic book superhero in the Marvel Comics universe.
- Bill Foster - mieszkaniec symulacji Tranquility Lane.
- Bill Foster was a young American scientist who invented Mekano, a giant humanoid robot. Bill meant for Mekano to be remote-controlled and not a bit sentient, but he developed some rudimentary sentience anyway. Bill was assisted by Tommy Clark, a teenage boy who approached Bill after hearing about Mekano's impending unveiling and offered his help. Sandra Kent, an investigative reporter for the Tribune, was the closest thing he had to a potential love interest.
- Bill Foster was a major league baseball player and Hall of Famer.
- Bill Foster abandoned his wife Liz Foster and their children Greg, Snapper and Jill. When Liz fell in love with Sam Powers, Snapper finally convinced Liz to have their father Bill declared legally dead. Unknown to Liz and her family, Bill was alive and living in a town nearby. Penniless and diagnosed with cancer, Bill sent a letter to the family. Liz invited Bill to move back into the house, and with the exception of Snapper, the entire Foster family embraced Bill's return. Although Bill realized that he still had feelings for Liz, he put her needs above his own and encouraged Liz to continue with her plans to marry Sam. But Liz broke off her engagement to Sam, because as far as she was concerned, she was still a married woman. This delighted Jill and Greg, who hoped Liz and Bill would res
|