What Sci-Fi character are you? D:
Possessing a rare combination of wisdom and humility, while serenely dominating your environment you selflessly use your powers to care for others.
Even the smallest person can change the course of the future.
Galadriel is a character in the Middle-Earth universe. You can read more about her at the Galadriel Worshippers Army.
Galadriel? Aww man.
Even the smallest person can change the course of the future.
Galadriel is a character in the Middle-Earth universe. You can read more about her at the Galadriel Worshippers Army.
Galadriel? Aww man.
T3h Whizzorf.
Lawls. I hate Star Trek.
"You're a belligerent prick who refuses to to consider contrasting opinions with any level of credulity."
Lawls. I hate Star Trek.
I don't know about that. I figure it would be more along the lines of:A somber tactician who keeps emotional flares in check, you bravely refuse to back down when fighting for matters of honor.
"You're a belligerent prick who refuses to to consider contrasting opinions with any level of credulity."
St. Toxic, Ryno, Blargh and Megatron got really fitting characters for themselves! I guess this test might not be complete shit after all...
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You are:
John Sheridan
An experienced survivor who has maneuvered around many obstacles, you are looked up to by those who rely on your good judgment.
In the last few years, we've stumbled. We stumbled at the death of the president, the war, and on and on. When you stumble a lot you tend to look at your feet. Now we have to make people lift their eyes back to the horizon and see the line of ancestors behind us saying, "Make my life have meaning," and to our inheritors before us saying, "create the world we will live in."
John is a character in the Babylon 5 universe. You can read his biography at the Worlds of JMS fansite.
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You are:
John Sheridan
An experienced survivor who has maneuvered around many obstacles, you are looked up to by those who rely on your good judgment.
In the last few years, we've stumbled. We stumbled at the death of the president, the war, and on and on. When you stumble a lot you tend to look at your feet. Now we have to make people lift their eyes back to the horizon and see the line of ancestors behind us saying, "Make my life have meaning," and to our inheritors before us saying, "create the world we will live in."
John is a character in the Babylon 5 universe. You can read his biography at the Worlds of JMS fansite.
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This comes from nowhere...Aneurysm wrote:Raistlin Majere
Great, now who the hell is this guy ?
Wikipedia wrote:Raistlin Majere (326 - 356 AC) is a fictional character from the Dragonlance series of books. He is one of the most memorable characters in the series.
Personality
Raistlin's personality can be defined alongside these lines;
* Raistlin is absolutely cynical and sarcastic. He takes joy from seeing others at fault�a clear representation of his superiority complex. However, due to his physical weakness, permanent tuberculosis (and Caramon's physical superiority, more sociable attitude) he represents a slight inferiority complex as well; which forges the core of his jealousy he feels for his twin brother in his early life�which later dissolves through his achivements.
* Raistlin is extremely practical. He views those around him as pawns to be used, should it prove necessary, (i.e. Crysania) to achieve his ends.
* Raistlin is not compatible with collectivity, which ultimately labels him as selfish. His actions are for his benefit alone� and should they benefit others, it would be merely coincidental.
* In encounters with those that are inferior, being looked down upon, oppressed, Raistlin reveals a rather caring, and charitable side of him (i.e. Gully dwarves). His claim of this expresses that he can relate to their conditions, and he pities them also.
* Raistlin does not apply the concept of loyalty. If his plan or goal doesn't appear to be through the salvation of others (i.e. The Dragon Orb incident) he simply chooses to walk his own way.
* Raistlin bears a greed for power itself. This appears to be an outcome of his early life, yet, still the only thing that he seeks is power.(i.e. His response to Tanis Half-Elven in their gathering)
* Raistlin covers his own weak self image with arrogance, always trying to prove that he is "better" than those around him. So twisted is his view of the world that rather than thank others for their contribution to a common goal, he instead insults the very qualities that allowed other people to help him in times of need. It is almost as if surviving and working together are less important than being seen (at least in his own mind) as intrinsically better than his companions.
A wandering spirit caring for a multitude of just concerns, you are an instrumental power in many of the causes around you.
And so am I, very dangerous: more dangerous than anything you will ever meet, unless you are brought alive before the seat of the Dark Lord.
I am Megatron alt #7.
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