Hex

Hex or HEX may refer to:

Computers and technology

  • Hexadecimal, a base-16 number system often used in computer nomenclature
  • Hypersonic Flight Experiment, a planned mission of the Indian Space Research Organisation
  • Intel HEX, a computer file format
  • Uranium hexafluoride, part of the nuclear fuel refinement process
  • Heat exchanger, a device for heat transfer
  • Pennsylvania Dutch

  • Pow-wow (folk magic), the Pennsylvania German magical system of "hex work"
  • Hex sign, a barn decoration originating in Pennsylvania Dutch Country of the Northeastern United States
  • Entertainment

    Television and film

  • Hex (TV series), a British television programme
  • Hex (Doctor Who), a character in the Big Finish Productions audio plays based on the television series Doctor Who
  • Hex (Ben 10), a villain in the Ben 10 franchise
  • Hex (1973 film), a 1973 film starring Keith Carradine, Gary Busey, Dan Haggerty, and Hillarie Thompson
  • Mr. Hex, a 1946 Bowery Boys comedy film
  • Jonah Hex (film), a 2010 film based on the DC Comics character
  • Hex (comics)

    Hex, in comics, may refer to:

  • Hex, a Marvel Comics character by the name of Dominic Destine, who is one of the ClanDestine
  • Jonah Hex, who is also known as Hex in an alternate future
  • It may also refer to:

  • Hexon, a Wildstorm character and member of the Warguard, who appeared in Stormwatch
  • Hokum & Hex, a series from Marvel Comics' Razorline imprint created by Clive Barker
  • Generation Hex, an Amalgam's comic book which also include the character Jono Hex
  • Generation Hex, a team of mutants which appears in the comic book of the same name

  • See also

  • Hex (disambiguation)
  • References

    Hex (Doctor Who)

    Thomas Hector Schofield, nicknamed Hex, is a fictional character played by Philip Olivier in a series of audio plays produced by Big Finish Productions based on the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who. A staff nurse working for St. Gart's Hospital in London in the year 2021, he is a companion of the Seventh Doctor.

    Biography

    Hex first appeared in the play The Harvest (2004), where he met the Doctor and Ace while the two were investigating signs of alien activity at St. Gart's. Ace was going by her real name of McShane and working in Human Resources, striking up a conversation with Hex to gain information on the mysterious C-programme. When Hex gave Ace a ride to her "lodgings" in Shoreditch, he spied her going into a police box at Totter's Lane. Since Hex was hammering on the door and demanding to know what was going on, Ace let him inside the TARDIS, and Hex's world was transformed forever.

    Hex aided the Doctor and Ace in their investigations at St. Gart's, uncovering the latest invasion scheme of the Cybermen and helping the time travellers defeat their old foes. At the adventure's conclusion, Hex asked if he could accompany them in their travels. The Doctor accepted him as his newest companion.

    Podcasts:

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    Stigmata

    by: Weeks

    Well I met the man who killed my mother
    He put holes inside her arms
    No they were not marks of stigmata lord
    Just a drug pumping empty heart
    Well I met the man who took my father
    Put him in jail and locked him away
    Well they say he forgot his children lord
    He might remember us again someday
    I blame the devil
    Well I met the man who killed my grandmother
    He took her mind as the shotgun blew
    A year later my grandfather followed her
    He’d had enough and shot himself too
    Well I met the man who took my good friend
    Oh, but he was only seventeen
    I saw him laying in a cushioned coffin lord
    It wasn’t him staring back at me
    I blame the devil, what else could it be
    I blame Jesus he ain't answering me
    Don’t call me depressed, don’t call me sad
    I’m giving up on this life I had
    Well I met the man who raped my childhood
    Oh well we were never young it’s true
    But when everyone around you keeps dying lord
    What the hell are we supposed to do
    Well I met the man who took my sister
    In a new family she will stay
    And it’s true that my mother’s a sinner lord
    She let another family fade away
    I blame the devil, what else could it be
    I blame Jesus he ain't answering me
    Don’t call me depressed, don’t call me sad




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