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| - Portia Vykos has developed a reputation as the woman to go to for sensitive corporate neogitations, mergers, acquisitions, and high level language interpretation for any business needs. A daughter to one of Etti's IV senators, she has business in her blood but has proved to be better off traveling the greater galaxy helping a wide swath of businesses as a member of the Corporate Sector Authority.
- Portia is an actress who has guest-starred on Law & Order in the episode "Positive" as Pamela Henson.
- Portia is an author of Forever Knight fan fiction. For an alphabetical list of Forever Knight-related material by this author, please see .
- (Only on her own and wrestling) She comes out onto the stage clad in her pink and black wrestling attire. She typically carries a bottle of water or, at times, a microphone. She pauses at the top of the ramp, either to drink her drink or to talk into the microphone, then she walks cockily down to the ring and rolls under the ropes to get into the ring. She pops up and goes to climb the turnbuckle, but changes her mind and shakes her head.
- Portia is an environmental lawyer who tried to steal Bart, Lisa and Maggie.
- Portia is the Mum of Yasmin. Her Newgirlz call her " Hell Hello" because she has to say hello in hell without Yasmin!
- Portia was a dark-skinned Human female. In 5 ABY, she was remained as a settler on Ruusan and an excellent marksman. She helped Jan Ors kill members of stormtrooper patrol 341 until she was later killed during the Battle of Fort Nowhere.
- Portia was James Frampton's familiar as well as his lover, which was forbidden for witches and their familiars.
- Portia is the heroine of William Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice. A rich, beautiful, and intelligent heiress, she is bound by the lottery set forth in her father's will, which gives potential suitors the chance to choose between three caskets composed of gold, silver and lead. If they choose the right casket – the casket containing Portia's portrait – they win Portia's hand in marriage. If they choose the wrong casket, they must leave and never seek another woman in marriage. Portia is glad when two suitors, one driven by greed and another by vanity, fail to choose correctly. She favours Bassanio, a young Venetian noble, but is not allowed to give him any clues to assist in his choice. Later in the play, she disguises herself as a man, then assumes the role of a lawyer's apprentice (n
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