September 17, 2004

Which Science Fiction Character Am I?

Do you even have to ask? Check below for results. Via Yoda the Llama Butcher and Wesley the Texan.

Which Fantasy/SciFi Character Are You?

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1 This is stupid.

Posted by: Brian B at September 17, 2004 10:19 AM (OnnW3)

2 Thanks for the link-back! Have you voted in the SFBabes poll? If not, please do and spread the word to like-minded fan-types. I'll be running a different one each week. Naturally, the StarWars babes will eventually make an appearance so check back. -John Wesley Crusher

Posted by: JohnL at September 17, 2004 10:25 AM (Hs4rn)

3 Ugh, according to this thing I am the annoying Wesley Crusher. It's obviously flawed.

Posted by: Digger at September 17, 2004 10:35 AM (FYEx6)

4 At least you're a male, digger. This is stupid.

Posted by: Brian B at September 17, 2004 10:37 AM (OnnW3)

5 I got stuck w/ Yoda. I was bummed. I plugged him into to the Pimp Name Generator and came up w/ Pimp Daddy Y. Flow. I like that much better. Right up there with Bishop Don Y. Schmoove.

Posted by: SDH at September 17, 2004 04:43 PM (FnA7H)

6 All of you, just shut up. I, apparently, am Galadriel. This is stupid. I don't want to talk about it.

Posted by: Brian B at September 17, 2004 05:21 PM (OnnW3)

7 Haha! Galadriel!

Posted by: Digger at September 18, 2004 03:36 AM (FYEx6)

8 Shut up. She's a cool character, but she's a freaking female! God! I would have settled for Frodo Fricking Baggins instead of this! DO Galadriel? In a heartbeat. BE Galadriel? Pass.

Posted by: Brian B at September 18, 2004 11:19 AM (PuHU/)

9 Jean Luc Picard. Cool but, French.

Posted by: Fred Boness at September 18, 2004 12:13 PM (8Tw+V)

10 Jean Luc Picard. Ok, suddenly I'm ok with Galadriel.

Posted by: Brian B at September 18, 2004 04:26 PM (wFS3m)

11 Brian B, Aside from the fact that she's female, being Galadriel's all right. However, wouldn't you rather be Gandalf? Oh yeah! I am bad-ass Gandalf, so this questionnaire's all right by me.

Posted by: jpok at September 19, 2004 03:31 AM (95Q6L)

12 Well, well, well. Guess who just scored "Obi-Wan Kenobi"? I reckon the rest o' you pussies and pissants can huddle in my shadow if it makes you feel better. Who knows, a little of my incalculable coolness might rub off on you. That's it, children. Gather 'round your new daddy. Punks.

Posted by: ccwbass at September 19, 2004 05:24 AM (rdgbw)

13 I should probably should get out of the habit of posting comments directly after watching "Venture Brothers" on Adult Swim.

Posted by: ccwbass at September 19, 2004 05:28 AM (rdgbw)

14 Unlike most of these quizzes, they provide a list of possible results. All from television, film, or mainstream fantasy. Books which haven't been filmed did not contribute, which means that there is no hope of being Captain Aaron Sheffield or Mike Stearns. Humph.

Posted by: triticale at September 19, 2004 07:59 AM (LRDvn)

15 I am not a science fiction liker but I turned out as Galadriel - guess I'll have to go back and read about her. BUT if I was to pick one that I knew, I'd pick ET! Other than that, I hate this stuff, it's stupid and they always make our future look like holy hell and if that's what our future is, I don't want to be part of it. Like you, Brian, I'd say "shut up" too. I have to admit the picture of Galadriel is very much a woman and very sexy, so don't mind that, will have to read up on her (do I really have to?) but other than that, science fiction should be banned; it's just plain stupid stuff and I hate all futuristic type movies. I prefer action or realistic stuff and I'd definitely want to be a "Steel Magnolia" type for that's real whereas science fiction is FAKE, make-believe, unrealistic, stupid and a waste of time fantasy. ~Cindy

Posted by: firstbrokenangel at September 19, 2004 02:54 PM (D39Vm)

16 jpok, I guess you're right. If you read the Silmarillion and the other "tales" books, she's even more kick-ass there. ccwbass, Congratulations on scoring a character who has to put up with Jar-Jar Binks.

Posted by: Brian B at September 20, 2004 10:43 AM (OnnW3)

17 Holy crap, Brian! You're right. Hm. Suddenly, Obi-Wan's suicide in Star Wars makes more sense. "It's been decades and I still can't get that damn voice out of my head! Meesa needs to die!" Well, now I don't feel special at all.

Posted by: ccwbass at September 20, 2004 12:40 PM (VBl7p)

18 Hm. Suddenly, Obi-Wan's suicide in Star Wars makes more sense. "It's been decades and I still can't get that damn voice out of my head! Meesa needs to die!" You're lucky I wasn't drinking anything when you posted that. Well, now I don't feel special at all. My work here is done.

Posted by: Brian B at September 20, 2004 01:28 PM (OnnW3)

19 Anyone can become angry. That is easy. But to be angry with the right person, to the right degree, at the right time, for the right purpose and in the right way - that is not easy. -------------------------------------------------------------
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Posted by: Dish TV at December 17, 2004 09:15 AM (2mOD8)

20 I got sam

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