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Improbably High I.Q.
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A character who is a genius, ideally, tends to stand out. But that's not enough for most authors, who really want to drive the point home that this character's intellect is so far beyond that of a mortal man, that there is no way anyone can match their intelligence. Luckily, there's a fairly basic solution - give them a high IQ score. Of course, Bigger Is Better, so the natural tendency is for these assigned high scores to reach truly absurd levels. After all, a character with an IQ of 200+ clearly is the smartest kid on the metaphorical block, right? Right? This one is a staple of the TV Genius. If handled poorly, it may turn into a case of an Informed Ability. Contrast Improbably Low I.Q.. To illustrate exactly how improbable a given IQ score might be, see IQ Testing. For numerical stats, see the analysis page. Compare Elite School Means Elite Brain and Geniuses Have Multiple PhDs, other easy ways to indicate a character is a genius. |
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In Narbonic, at various times, it's mentioned that Artie the superintelligent gerbil has an IQ of 250, or "1.57 Stephen Hawkings". He was artificially created by Helen Narbon to do her income taxes. | |
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T.J. Henderson of Smart Guy is stated to have an I.Q. of around 1000. Though this is likely an exaggeration as he is often outsmarted by adults in high positions such as the executives of the Colonel Bubble soft drink company. | |
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Ash Lynx of Banana Fish starts with an IQ of around 180 and then is later updated to over 200 in canon. | |
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In the short story Flowers for Algernon, when the main character, Charlie, who has a realistic, low IQ of 60, gets an intelligence enhancing surgery, his IQ starts rising until he comments "I don't know what IQ is, except mine will be over 200 soon." The novel treats this a shade more realistically — the Charlie's IQ gets as high as 185, but another character comments that Charlie's intelligence "can't really be measured", highlighting how unreliable IQ tests are at the extreme ends of the scale. |
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In Choujuu Sentai Liveman the Big Bad Bias wants The Dragon to gain an IQ of 1000, so he can harvest their brains for himself. | |
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The Jetsons: In one episode, Astro is artificially evolved by one of Elroy's inventions and becomes a super-genius. In his evolved form he claims to have an IQ of 4237, making him the smartest being in the Galaxy by a margin of 3800 points. | |
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The lead character of Scorpion claims to have an IQ of 197, and that his four person team has a combined IQ of over 700. But despite that, the four of them combined have the social skills of one ordinary person, which is why they have to hire a fifth member - a waitress - to be their interface with normal people. | |
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Crash Bandicoot's sister Coco is said to have an IQ of 162. She's very good with machines and in general is a genius compared to her brother. The gallery of rogues includes several mad scientists, including his creator, Neo Cortex. However, their exact IQ is unknown for sure, besides perhaps N. Tropy, they're just comic relief. |
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Bones: Temperance Brennan. We don't know the exact number but it's 'significantly above' 163. In one episode, Booth and Brennan investigate a murder at a research institute that accepts only people with extremely high IQs. Bones herself applied but was turned down, as her chosen field has to do with the past, while they're focused on the future. Every scientist of the institute is shown to be as socially awkward and logical as Bones, to the point of treating sex as a natural release with zero attachment. Zack comes close or possibly surpasses Brennan. In one episode, the group was discussing a character of the week being like Zack and Zack replies “if he’s in the stratosphere, I’m in the ionosphere.� |
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Urumi from Great Teacher Onizuka has an IQ "over 200", which gives her free rein to do pretty much whatever she wants in the school. | |
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Janine Kishi from The Baby-Sitters Club series is supposed to have an IQ of 196. Since she's a minor character, this is mostly revealed through her use of Spock Speak, her apparent lack of friends, and the fact that she owns a computer. Also some offhand mentions of her taking courses at the local college. | |
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The functionally illiterate Charlie from It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia is given an experimental intelligence pill in Flowers for Charlie. After this, he estimates his own IQ at 175, and tells the researchers he could "crack 200" if they doubled his drug dosage. The pill is a placebo and he's as dumb as ever. The experiment is to show how people become arrogant if they're told they're geniuses. | |
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Martin Prince of The Simpsons has an IQ of 216. Professor Frink, 199 (though it lowers to 197 after he hits his head). Comic Book Guy and Dr. Hibbert were both in the 170s. Stephen Hawking? 280 (granted, that's just what he claimed).note Ironically, the real-life Hawking did not know or care about his IQ; according to him, anyone who boasts about it is a loser. Lisa is another example, whose IQ is a somewhat more realistic 156 (according to "Homer's Enemy".) | |
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Alec Howell from Ceres, Celestial Legend would have been fired by the Mikages for his otaku-ism if he wasn't a genius with an IQ of 260. | |
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Eureka gives Jack Carter's IQ as 111, averting the 'always extreme' part of the trope. It's pretty realistic, considering Carter is slightly Book Dumb but fairly clever. His daughter Zoe tested a 155, putting her in competition with the rest of the town (all geniuses shipped in from across the country). This is somewhat justified in that Eureka, of all places, would use an IQ test equipped for extreme high outliers. | |
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Fringe's Peter Bishop has an IQ of 190. The amount of people in the world at this level is at most in the low single digits, yet Peter has never come across as anything but a person of significant but still reasonable above average intelligence. | |
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Wile E. Coyote claims to have an IQ of 207—"Super Geeeeenius." What he really needs is an engineering degree and quality control from the ACME Corporation. | |
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In Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Shredder has an IQ of 675, and Splinter's IQ is 475. Vernon's nephew, Foster, said he has an IQ of 271 during the science fair interview with April. | |
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Shikamaru from Naruto is said to have an IQ of over 200. So far only his dad and Temari have given him a run for his money in that department. Since he's explicitly stated to be perhaps the smartest person in the world, it isn't as improbable as some of the other figures on this page; his IQ is over 200, but at least one person in Real Life has had their IQ measured as over 200, so if he is the smartest person in the world, his IQ could well be in this range. | |
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Tamagotchi: Mametchi and Mimitchi are characterized as having IQs of 250 and 200, respectively. While they are shown in multiple media to be geniunely of above-average intelligence and capable of creating devices humans have yet to, it may be justified as their IQ is measured among other Tamagotchis, not humans. | |
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Actually used correctly in Idiocracy. Although most people in the future have the "average IQ of 5" (which should be impossible, since 100 is defined as the average, but they're all idiots so they don't know better), the protagonist Joe, who was average in his time, has an extremely high IQ in the future. We're never given a number, and it's implied they literally have no way of measuring it. | |
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Cyberdoll Kei from Hand Maid May is said to have an IQ of 50,000 in human terms. Though she has trouble with more abstract problems which causes her to mentally lock up. | |
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In the guide for the SNES version of SimCity, it's revealed that Dr. Wright's IQ is 1000. This makes slightly more sense when you remember who originally came up with the game's idea. | |
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Asok from Dilbert claims an IQ of 240, while the Pointy-Haired Boss's IQ aspires to triple digits. | |
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King of the Hill had a very funny nod to this in one episode, with Hank mentioning that Peggy has an amazingly high IQ, 170, as she's told him many times. Peggy admits that that's true, but still worries about her intelligence since "that is only my own estimate." She is almost immediately thereafter taken in by an internet IQ test scam which sells her several "overnight" PhD programs for people of exceptional intelligence. | |
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In Kamen Rider, Takeshi Hongo himself is said to have an IQ of 600. It's the exact reason why the organization Shocker is kidnapping people: they want the smartest brains alive to create their terrible beasts. | |
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Total Drama: Izzy has an alleged IQ of 188. Or so she claims. Noah has "an IQ reading off the charts" of 180. Word of God states that Cameron has an IQ of 170. |
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Da Capo: When discussing Sakura's entrance exam results for their school, she says she scored 160. Junichi privately remarks that that isn't bad for someone who can't read kanji (the test is scored out of 250). However, it turns out that Sakura wasn't given the standard exam... what she took was an IQ test. Later in the story, she is re-scored with her inability to read kanji taken into account, and is bumped up to 180. | |
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In The Big Bang Theory, Sheldon's and Leonard's exceptional IQs (187 and 173, respectively) are very high, even given that they are both physicists. IQs this high actually exist, though it is highly improbable that two of this level would accidentally be in the same gang. note For the record, Howard's IQ is 155 and Raj's is 148 (and Bernadette's is 186 !) | |
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Kaitou Kid, civilian identity Kaito Kuroba, from Magic Kaito, apparently has an IQ of 400. This was determined through DNA testing. | |
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Science Ninja Team Gatchaman's Berg Katse was said to have a 280 IQ.note They were made from fused fetal fraternal twins and their IQ was the combined IQ of both of them. | |
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From Atomic Robo, Dr. Dinosaur claims to have "about 500 of your mammal IQ points" (paraphrased). Since Dr. Dinosaur is even less in contact with reality than the average Mad Scientist, the claim is probably not to be taken at face value. | |
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Parodied in Disgaea 3, where Mao repeatedly refers to his "EQ" (Evil Quotient) of 1.8 million. | |
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The Pokémon Squad: The IQs of RM, Max, Kowalski, and RM's Other Friend are revealed in "Mind Over Max" to be very close to infinity (within 8 to 8.0015 points). Max bemoans being the least intelligent of the four, but the others point out that his IQ is still exceptionally high. | |
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Schlock Mercenary: Kevyn Andreyasn, a Mad Scientist whose inventions include a hyperdrive that upset the galaxy's 100,000 year old balance of power, is generally considered the smartest human in the galaxy. At one point, Kathryn says he has a four-digit IQ. Thurl raises his eyebrow at that, and Kathryn admits she's prone to hyperbole. | |
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Improbably High I.Q. | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_5d354f8 | comment |
Red Dwarf: Holly, the computer, has a stated IQ of 6000 (said to be the equivalent of 12000 PE teachers, although when he is accused of having one of only 6 he claims that would be a 'poor IQ for a glass of water'), and is friends with another computer with an IQ of 8000. Too bad s/he's also senile. (They were also able to accidentally boost it to 12,368 at the cost of reducing her remaining life expectancy to just under three-and-a-half minutes.) In "Holoship", there is the crew of the holoship Enlightenment. The captain had an IQ of 212. The rest of the crew were assumed to be at super-super-genius level too, so presumably they had enough people to establish a decent results curve for their admission test. |
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Improbably High I.Q. / int_5d354f8 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_5d354f8 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Red Dwarf | hasFeature |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_5d354f8 | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_5fcf37d9 | type |
Improbably High I.Q. | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_5fcf37d9 | comment |
An episode of Lupin III: Part 5 features a safe that can only be opened by someone with perfect IQ of 0. This proves a particular problem for Lupin since his IQ is 300. | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_5fcf37d9 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_5fcf37d9 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Lupin III: Part 5 | hasFeature |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_5fcf37d9 | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_691be369 | type |
Improbably High I.Q. | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_691be369 | comment |
The X-Files: In the episode "Roland", Roland apparently can't even be taught to operate a door opening system, has limited speech ability, passes the time in his group home with activities for young children such as stickers, but is said by Scully to have an IQ of slightly above 70. Short of comorbid problems, his speech issues alone indicate at least moderate retardation, but >70 IQ is above the threshold for even a classification of mild retardation based on IQ alone in modern times. | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_691be369 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_691be369 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
The X-Files | hasFeature |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_691be369 | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_6a705f21 | type |
Improbably High I.Q. | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_6a705f21 | comment |
The Adventures of Barry Ween, Boy Genius: Barry Ween claims to have an IQ of 350. The first time we hear it, it's softened by a "if it could be measured". Every other time, however, it's played completely straight. | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_6a705f21 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_6a705f21 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
The Adventures of Barry Ween, Boy Genius (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_6a705f21 | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_6bdc1b01 | type |
Improbably High I.Q. | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_6bdc1b01 | comment |
DC One Million's Batman has a stated IQ of 1045. Who knows? Maybe IQ tests have actually gotten that precise in the 853rd century. | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_6bdc1b01 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_6bdc1b01 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
DC One Million (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_6bdc1b01 | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_6ce0d19c | type |
Improbably High I.Q. | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_6ce0d19c | comment |
In Quantum Leap, Sam Beckett's IQ was said to be around 200. So is his daughter's. This is in line with the other ridiculously capable intellectual abilities he seems to have - like the seven doctorates, Nobel Prize, ability to speak seven languages, read Egyptian hieroglyphics, beat computers at chess by the age of 10, perform advanced calculus by the age of 5... and, of course, inventing time travel. The show at least gave a semi-plausible explanation for any time he came across as less than the smartest person in the world (i.e., any time it was obvious the show was written by people with IQs below 200): the time travel process gave him partial amnesia (and exactly which parts he could and couldn't remember could change each time he "leaped"). | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_6ce0d19c | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_6ce0d19c | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Quantum Leap | hasFeature |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_6ce0d19c | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_6db4c31d | type |
Improbably High I.Q. | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_6db4c31d | comment |
Aliens in the Family: According to Adam, Cookie has an IQ of 5000. | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_6db4c31d | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_6db4c31d | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Aliens in the Family | hasFeature |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_6db4c31d | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_6ee28fa8 | type |
Improbably High I.Q. | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_6ee28fa8 | comment |
Commander Keen and his nemesis Mortimer McMire have IQs of 314 and 315, respectively. This is actually the source of their dislike for one another and is played completely for laughs. Especially since Mortimer has decided that everything else in the universe is just much Too Dumb to Live. | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_6ee28fa8 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_6ee28fa8 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Commander Keen (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_6ee28fa8 | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_796b8ac | type |
Improbably High I.Q. | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_796b8ac | comment |
Persona 4: Arena: The 2000 IQ Killjoy Detective, Naoto Shirogane! | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_796b8ac | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_796b8ac | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Persona 4: Arena (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_796b8ac | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_7c98c455 | type |
Improbably High I.Q. | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_7c98c455 | comment |
In The Paper Chase 1978, law student Franklin Ford III claims to have an IQ of 190. | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_7c98c455 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_7c98c455 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
The Paper Chase 1978 | hasFeature |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_7c98c455 | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_8197ebd8 | type |
Improbably High I.Q. | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_8197ebd8 | comment |
Yoshi of General Protection Fault, introduced at age 10, has an IQ of 208, skipped three grades and is almost ready to graduate by the time of the To Thine Own Self arc. Averted with Fred (an intelligent slime mold), who gets an IQ of 139 on an IQ test he took in order to prove his sapience, although he claims they "dropped 70 or more points somewhere". | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_8197ebd8 | featureApplicability |
-1.0 | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_8197ebd8 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
General Protection Fault (Webcomic) | hasFeature |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_8197ebd8 | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_854aece7 | type |
Improbably High I.Q. | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_854aece7 | comment |
The computer IRIS in Ratchet & Clank Future: Tools of Destruction is said to have an IQ of 3 billion, which would be equal to 170 Terachnoid sages (which would give each of them an IQ of 17,647,058.8) or 3 billion Holo Net fanboys. | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_854aece7 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_854aece7 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ratchet & Clank Future: Tools of Destruction (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_854aece7 | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_8658213a | type |
Improbably High I.Q. | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_8658213a | comment |
Then there's Galactus who must have an IQ in the thousands, seeing as how Reed Richards can only begin to comprehend his technology. | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_8658213a | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_8658213a | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Galactus (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_8658213a | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_880640ea | type |
Improbably High I.Q. | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_880640ea | comment |
Played straight and averted in Beyond the Impossible. Noriko’s IQ is estimated as 265 early on, but she dismisses it as unreliable. Before the start of the series she had an IQ of 101 (literally just a smudge over perfectly average). | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_880640ea | featureApplicability |
-1.0 | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_880640ea | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Beyond the Impossible | hasFeature |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_880640ea | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_8a95c055 | type |
Improbably High I.Q. | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_8a95c055 | comment |
In the beginning of the first chapter of Soon I Will Be Invincible, Doctor Impossible mentions that eighteen (and later events in the book suggest at least one more) individuals, including himself, have an IQ of "300 or more." The book later mentions the Stanford-Binet; Doctor Impossible thinks the heroes' estimation is "insultingly low." Doctor Impossible's opening chapter acknowledges how atypical he is; one of his major problems is that there is literally no one he can possibly relate to. He actually is the one in six billion. | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_8a95c055 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_8a95c055 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Soon I Will Be Invincible | hasFeature |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_8a95c055 | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_9068877a | type |
Improbably High I.Q. | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_9068877a | comment |
Dr. Grey from Red vs. Blue has an IQ of 240. | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_9068877a | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_9068877a | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Red vs. Blue (Web Animation) | hasFeature |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_9068877a | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_9347b905 | type |
Improbably High I.Q. | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_9347b905 | comment |
Gene from Super 4 claims to have an IQ of 180. | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_9347b905 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_9347b905 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Super 4 | hasFeature |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_9347b905 | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_93b6f384 | type |
Improbably High I.Q. | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_93b6f384 | comment |
In Ape Escape 3, Dr. Tomouki is stated to have an IQ of 1300. Granted, him having a prototype Peak Point Helmet permanently stuck to his head as the result of a Freak Lab Accident might have had something to do with it... | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_93b6f384 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_93b6f384 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ape Escape (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_93b6f384 | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_97abe183 | type |
Improbably High I.Q. | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_97abe183 | comment |
Jimmy Neutron has an IQ of 210. | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_97abe183 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_97abe183 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron, Boy Genius | hasFeature |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_97abe183 | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_9c652ce5 | type |
Improbably High I.Q. | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_9c652ce5 | comment |
One of the funniest parts of Dragon Ball Multiverse has a character introduced who is literally named "Mary Sue." She has an IQ of 250, is immortal, can talk to animals, and enter dreams. All she wants is to save her doomed people, her friends in prison, her evil inter-dimensional double and the baby of Trunks, Goten, Piccolo and Vegeta that she bears. She gets knocked out in one hit by Arale from Doctor Slump. | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_9c652ce5 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_9c652ce5 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Dragon Ball Multiverse (Webcomic) | hasFeature |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_9c652ce5 | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_9c657880 | type |
Improbably High I.Q. | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_9c657880 | comment |
In Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol the data file Ethan Hunt pulls up on the main villain matter-of-factly states his IQ as being 190. While real people have achieved scores that high or higher, the margin of error is huge enough to render them practically meaningless. The computer would have done better to say that he's among the five hundred smartest people on the planet, which is a bit less sketchy a figure. | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_9c657880 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_9c657880 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol | hasFeature |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_9c657880 | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_9ce851a3 | type |
Improbably High I.Q. | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_9ce851a3 | comment |
In Malcolm in the Middle, where at 165, the titular character has the highest IQ of all... until in comes Barton, who skipped grades to be in the Krelboyne class, had an IQ over 280, and was apparently going to work for NASA immediately after the episode ended. Unfortunately, probably because of the other genius characters being at the very top end of realistic IQ scores, most of his intelligence was shown by having Malcolm haul around the Idiot Ball for the day. | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_9ce851a3 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_9ce851a3 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Malcolm in the Middle | hasFeature |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_9ce851a3 | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_9f89a5f0 | type |
Improbably High I.Q. | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_9f89a5f0 | comment |
The Pokémon Alakazam has a IQ of 5,000, which seems even more insane considering that this is an entire species rather than a single super-smart individual. (It seems even more implausible that such unparalleled intellects would spend most of their time trapped in little balls and participate in fantastic cockfights. Unless they prefer that lifestyle to living in the wild.) And they still cannot remember more than four moves. | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_9f89a5f0 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_9f89a5f0 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Pokémon (Franchise) | hasFeature |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_9f89a5f0 | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_a796bde8 | type |
Improbably High I.Q. | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_a796bde8 | comment |
In the first Metal Gear Solid game, Liquid Snake and the genome soldiers are explicitly stated to have an IQ of 180. Yes, those "It's just a box" guys. Their comical ineptitude is mostly down to their lack of actual combat experience, their genetic mutations giving them brain damage, and their brainwashing by Psycho Mantis which compelled them to be suicidally incompetent so Snake could get by them to activate Metal Gear Rex. Snake himself has a slightly more realistic IQ of 165 in spite of his inability to remember anything. | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_a796bde8 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_a796bde8 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Metal Gear Solid (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_a796bde8 | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_a9f1e264 | type |
Improbably High I.Q. | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_a9f1e264 | comment |
Minoru from Chobits supposedly has an IQ of 300. | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_a9f1e264 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_a9f1e264 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Chobits (Manga) | hasFeature |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_a9f1e264 | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_ad5d2ec4 | type |
Improbably High I.Q. | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_ad5d2ec4 | comment |
The god of wisdom, Thoth, from Oh, Suddenly Egyptian God, states that his IQ is infinity. | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_ad5d2ec4 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_ad5d2ec4 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Oh, Suddenly Egyptian God | hasFeature |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_ad5d2ec4 | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_b3aba9af | type |
Improbably High I.Q. | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_b3aba9af | comment |
Played with ambiguously in Six Feet Under. Brenda is mentioned to have a reasonably high score. However, in a bout of self-hatred, she rants about how meaningless her score is and how culturally biased, thus unreliable the IQ test is. | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_b3aba9af | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_b3aba9af | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Six Feet Under | hasFeature |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_b3aba9af | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_b4967d43 | type |
Improbably High I.Q. | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_b4967d43 | comment |
Sonic the Hedgehog: Dr. Eggman has been noted in multiple sources to have an IQ of 300. Tails is also not that far behind, able to hack Eggman's machines and even created vehicles similar to the quality of Eggman's mechs—though Tails doesn't have nearly the same amount of resources as the Eggman Empire. |
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Improbably High I.Q. / int_b4967d43 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_b4967d43 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Sonic the Hedgehog (Franchise) | hasFeature |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_b4967d43 | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_b50cc7e6 | type |
Improbably High I.Q. | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_b50cc7e6 | comment |
The Incredible Hulk: Bruce Banner actually averts this. His IQ is stated by a school psychiatrist in a flashback as being "too high to measure", which is quite possible as standard IQ tests aren't very helpful when measuring superintelligent people. | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_b50cc7e6 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_b50cc7e6 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
The Incredible Hulk (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_b50cc7e6 | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_b7776ed1 | type |
Improbably High I.Q. | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_b7776ed1 | comment |
Matthew Sobol, creator of the Daemon, tested at an IQ of 220. Lampshaded as being astoundingly high, practically to the point of being an Impossible Genius. He's certainly a Chessmaster of such incredible skill that he manages the rare feat of becoming a borderline-Invincible Anti-Hero in spite of being dead. Top that, Doctor Doom! | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_b7776ed1 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_b7776ed1 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Daemon | hasFeature |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_b7776ed1 | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_b8b584cf | type |
Improbably High I.Q. | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_b8b584cf | comment |
In Zits, Jeremy and Hector once took an Internet IQ test with Jeremy scoring impossibly low and Hector scoring impossibly high. Jeremy began to wonder if he was really that stupid and Hector started treating him like a dolt. Jeremy was only convinced the test was flawed after his father scored even higher on it. | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_b8b584cf | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_b8b584cf | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Zits (Comic Strip) | hasFeature |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_b8b584cf | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_ba4b95c9 | type |
Improbably High I.Q. | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_ba4b95c9 | comment |
Darien Lambert of Time Trax is described by his computer SELMA as having an IQ of 205 "which is about average." One would presume that she's using the current-day measurement, since his IQ would by definition, be around 100 in his own day if he were average. | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_ba4b95c9 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_ba4b95c9 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Time Trax | hasFeature |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_ba4b95c9 | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_bc60f913 | type |
Improbably High I.Q. | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_bc60f913 | comment |
In VALKYRIE: Into The Heavens, Daniel Logan has an IQ of 185, which is said to be one of the reasons why he was recruited into the program. His fellow candidates have similarly high IQ scores, but theirs are never specified. | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_bc60f913 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_bc60f913 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
VALKYRIE: Into The Heavens | hasFeature |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_bc60f913 | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_c17063c0 | type |
Improbably High I.Q. | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_c17063c0 | comment |
Henya the Genius, a Vtuber from VShojo, has a stated IQ of 999. She's more of a Ditzy Genius than anything, though. | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_c17063c0 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_c17063c0 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
VShojo (Web Video) | hasFeature |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_c17063c0 | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_c61f3112 | type |
Improbably High I.Q. | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_c61f3112 | comment |
Likewise averted with DC's Mister Terrific, of the Justice Society of America. He's consistantly named as the third smartest man in the world, but no IQ score is ever named. | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_c61f3112 | featureApplicability |
-1.0 | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_c61f3112 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Justice Society of America (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_c61f3112 | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_c961059a | type |
Improbably High I.Q. | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_c961059a | comment |
In the beginning of Limitless, Eddie claims to have a 4 digit IQ. It's just some number he pulled out of his ass. | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_c961059a | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_c961059a | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Limitless | hasFeature |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_c961059a | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_ca332ae4 | type |
Improbably High I.Q. | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_ca332ae4 | comment |
In The Genius Club, seven people with IQs over 200 are gathered to solve the world's problems in one night. | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_ca332ae4 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_ca332ae4 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
The Genius Club | hasFeature |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_ca332ae4 | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_ccf875f7 | type |
Improbably High I.Q. | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_ccf875f7 | comment |
Dr. Spencer Reid of Criminal Minds says he has IQ is 187, as well as possessing an eidetic memory and the ability to read 20,000 words per minute. He qualifies that statement by saying that he doesn't believe that intelligence can be accurately measured. Every single time that he brings it up. In an early episode, the team goes to the CIA headquarters and is given a quick background on each agent worth investigating. One agent has an IQ of 192. | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_ccf875f7 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_ccf875f7 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Criminal Minds | hasFeature |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_ccf875f7 | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_cd8e6855 | type |
Improbably High I.Q. | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_cd8e6855 | comment |
Ultraman: Alien Mefilas is said to have an IQ of 10000 or more, and is portrayed as a Manipulative Bastard who prefers to use mind games to defeat the Science Patrol in his quest to invade Earth. Whether other members of his species in later instalments of the Ultra Series share this trait is not known. | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_cd8e6855 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_cd8e6855 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ultraman | hasFeature |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_cd8e6855 | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_cf5eb8b0 | type |
Improbably High I.Q. | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_cf5eb8b0 | comment |
Rama II: Wakefield's score of +5.58 on an intelligence test indicates he is one in 10^5.58, that is, in a group smaller than one in 100,000 of the population. Sabatini is 1 in 10,000, and so is Brown. Though such people exist in a population which is large (assuming the validity of the measure), they are gonna be hard to come by.note Converted to IQ, those would be scores of 168 for Wakefield, and around 158 for Sabatini. | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_cf5eb8b0 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_cf5eb8b0 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Rama II | hasFeature |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_cf5eb8b0 | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_d131c1e9 | type |
Improbably High I.Q. | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_d131c1e9 | comment |
Star Trek: The Animated Series episode "Eye of the Beholder". Scotty says that the Lactran child has an IQ "in the thousands". | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_d131c1e9 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_d131c1e9 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Star Trek: The Animated Series | hasFeature |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_d131c1e9 | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_d7629946 | type |
Improbably High I.Q. | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_d7629946 | comment |
Lloyd in Breakout Kings has an IQ of 210. | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_d7629946 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_d7629946 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Breakout Kings | hasFeature |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_d7629946 | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_d803ecde | type |
Improbably High I.Q. | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_d803ecde | comment |
Ben 10: Omniverse shows that Brainstorm, one of Ben's transformations, has an IQ of 10^30, or one nonillion. And according to Word of God Gray Matter's species, the Galvans, are even smarter. | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_d803ecde | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_d803ecde | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ben 10: Omniverse | hasFeature |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_d803ecde | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_df07d96e | type |
Improbably High I.Q. | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_df07d96e | comment |
Stealth example in the Lois & Clark episode Smart kids, where some children drink an intelligence-boosting serum. Although no explicit score was given, the scientist who created the formula stated that its effects were much greater than the "10 to 100% increase in IQ" he expected; also, the children were smarter than average to start with. This means their IQs must have been much higher than 200. | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_df07d96e | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_df07d96e | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
LoisAndClark | hasFeature |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_df07d96e | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_e612285e | type |
Improbably High I.Q. | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_e612285e | comment |
Dragonball Z: Legacies: The character bio for Kaiser Talos, one of the fic's major villains, states that his IQ is well over 300. | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_e612285e | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_e612285e | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Dragonball Z: Legacies (Fanfic) | hasFeature |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_e612285e | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_e67a7d6c | type |
Improbably High I.Q. | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_e67a7d6c | comment |
Negima! Magister Negi Magi: Word of God states that Chao Lingshen's IQ is 300. Of course, the comment was qualified with "maybe even seriously", so it's probably an exaggeration. | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_e67a7d6c | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_e67a7d6c | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Negima! Magister Negi Magi (Manga) | hasFeature |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_e67a7d6c | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_e89f120b | type |
Improbably High I.Q. | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_e89f120b | comment |
Zeon dictator Gihren Zabi from Mobile Suit Gundam is said to have an IQ of 240. Considering the fact that he's a space-fascist, this is probably just propaganda, though. | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_e89f120b | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_e89f120b | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Mobile Suit Gundam | hasFeature |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_e89f120b | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_ebb18c99 | type |
Improbably High I.Q. | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_ebb18c99 | comment |
The cast page for Mind Mistress says of the title character, "If I.Q. tests were reliable much above 200, she would have one of 794." | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_ebb18c99 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_ebb18c99 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Mind Mistress (Webcomic) | hasFeature |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_ebb18c99 | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_ee742814 | type |
Improbably High I.Q. | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_ee742814 | comment |
Jewelpet Twinkle☆: the OP reveals that Sara, resident Teen Genius, has an IQ of 240. | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_ee742814 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_ee742814 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Jewelpet Twinkle☆ | hasFeature |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_ee742814 | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_ef7b3325 | type |
Improbably High I.Q. | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_ef7b3325 | comment |
Reed Richards is often cited having an IQ in the mid-300s. Then there's Galactus who must have an IQ in the thousands, seeing as how Reed Richards can only begin to comprehend his technology. |
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Improbably High I.Q. / int_ef7b3325 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_ef7b3325 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Fantastic Four / Comicbook | hasFeature |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_ef7b3325 | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_f1c2ef05 | type |
Improbably High I.Q. | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_f1c2ef05 | comment |
Be Cool, Scooby-Doo!: According to Daphne, Velma has an IQ of 190. | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_f1c2ef05 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_f1c2ef05 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Be Cool, Scooby-Doo! | hasFeature |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_f1c2ef05 | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_f3ef0f86 | type |
Improbably High I.Q. | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_f3ef0f86 | comment |
Artemis Fowl (from the books of the same name) is said to have one of the highest tested IQs in Europe, apparently somewhere around 200. Also, Opal Koboi is said to have an IQ of over 300. Justified by the fact that she got this score on a fairy IQ test, where it is apparently plausible. The fairy IQ test might cover all species of fairies, including goblins, who are notoriously stupid, and trolls, which are basically gorillas in terms of physique and intelligence. Were this the case, it would not be unlikely that the average non-goblin non-troll fairy would have an IQ around 180, with pixies and centaurs (the two smartest and rarest species) averaging 240, which would make Opal Koboi's IQ of 300 much more plausible. |
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Improbably High I.Q. / int_f3ef0f86 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_f3ef0f86 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Artemis Fowl | hasFeature |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_f3ef0f86 | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_f655ed11 | type |
Improbably High I.Q. | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_f655ed11 | comment |
Averted in Frasier, where the undoubtedly brainy (Harvard and Oxford educated) titular character was tested and had an IQ of 129, which whilst still high, is technically below the Mensa cut-off point. Niles's, on the other hand, is 156, despite their mother claiming there were only two points between them. Naturally, hilarity ensues once the true scores are revealed. | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_f655ed11 | featureApplicability |
-1.0 | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_f655ed11 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Frasier | hasFeature |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_f655ed11 | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_f6fe1bfc | type |
Improbably High I.Q. | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_f6fe1bfc | comment |
Zelda, of Sabrina the Teenage Witch, has an IQ with 4 digits. | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_f6fe1bfc | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_f6fe1bfc | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Sabrina the Teenage Witch | hasFeature |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_f6fe1bfc | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_fa738078 | type |
Improbably High I.Q. | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_fa738078 | comment |
Ami Mizuno (Sailor Mercury) of Sailor Moon is rumored to have an IQ of around 300 by her fellow classmates. The musicals on the other hand present this as fact. And in the new Viz dub, Umino claims that it's over 9,000! | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_fa738078 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_fa738078 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Sailor Moon (Franchise) | hasFeature |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_fa738078 | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_fd0a472b | type |
Improbably High I.Q. | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_fd0a472b | comment |
In A Fox Tail, Vulpie's IQ is said to be 192; in the sequel Fox Tails, it is revised to 230. | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_fd0a472b | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_fd0a472b | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
A Fox Tail | hasFeature |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_fd0a472b | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_fe16b92c | type |
Improbably High I.Q. | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_fe16b92c | comment |
Happy Heroes: Before he got slammed in the face by elevator doors and became his current self, Big M. had an IQ of over 200. | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_fe16b92c | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_fe16b92c | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Happy Heroes (Animation) | hasFeature |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_fe16b92c | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_ff7b68ba | type |
Improbably High I.Q. | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_ff7b68ba | comment |
On Night Court, the cast was given a modified intelligence test, and Bull Shannon scored 181, higher than anybody else in the court. He promptly noted that he was holding the paper upside down... | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_ff7b68ba | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_ff7b68ba | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Night Court | hasFeature |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_ff7b68ba | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_ff9ab17f | type |
Improbably High I.Q. | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_ff9ab17f | comment |
Star Trek: The Next Generation: In the episode "The Nth Degree", Lieutenant Barclay's IQ is temporarily raised to "somewhere between 1200 and 1450". Barclay, his mind boosted by an intelligence-enhancing device and then hooked up to the Enterprise's computer, estimated his own IQ in this case. Certainly, if he were anywhere near as intelligent as his stated IQ implied, he would be capable of this kind of extrapolation. In an earlier episode, Q's IQ (no pun intended) is given as 2,005. Of course, he's essentially a demigod... and is known on at least one planet as the God of Lies. |
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Improbably High I.Q. / int_ff9ab17f | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_ff9ab17f | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Star Trek: The Next Generation | hasFeature |
Improbably High I.Q. / int_ff9ab17f |
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