Relic (disambiguation)
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A relic is a holy object, usually the remains of a saint or holy person.
Relic or relics may also refer to:
- any residue
In film:
- Relics: Einstein's Brain, a 1994 documentary by Kevin Hull following professor Kenji Sugimoto in his search for Albert Einstein's brain
- The Relic (film), a film starring Tom Sizemore, Penelope Ann Miller and Linda Hunt
In gaming:
- Relic Entertainment, a game development company in Vancouver, Canada
- Relic Online, a new online gaming system that Relic/THQ will be using for its new games
- Relic (Crash Bandicoot), an item found in the Crash Bandicoot series
In television:
- Relic, played by Robert Clothier in the Canadian TV Series The Beachcombers
- "Relics" (TNG episode), an episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation
In other fields:
- Relic (novel), a novel by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child
- Relics (Pink Floyd album), a compilation album by Pink Floyd released in 1971