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What would u be?
Lord Nedd:
Good grief.
Hmm.
What I really like about Harry is not only that he is a wizard, but more importantly is that he is a problem solver.
I would likely be a wizard of low to moderate strength, but with high power connections and access to hard to find information. I would have contacts with the Venatori and the Order of the St. Giles as well as other secret Brotherhoods. I would have some contacts within Nevernever as well. I would be a researcher, in some real sense. I wouldn't really be a good field op (which Harry is undeniably). I would be content digging up stuff to just know it or to help who ever was contracting me. I would likely work with the White Council (because, lets face it, bad guys have a tendancy to kill off their researchers to keep the knowledge to themselves). Given the current state of things, I would have to be underground and rather miserable in my newly given grey cloak.
Sūlien:
--- Quote from: Lord Nedd on November 27, 2006, 05:51:56 PM ---Good grief.
Hmm.
What I really like about Harry is not only that he is a wizard, but more importantly is that he is a problem solver.
I would likely be a wizard of low to moderate strength, but with high power connections and access to hard to find information. I would have contacts with the Venatori and the Order of the St. Giles as well as other secret Brotherhoods. I would have some contacts within Nevernever as well. I would be a researcher, in some real sense. I wouldn't really be a good field op (which Harry is undeniably). I would be content digging up stuff to just know it or to help who ever was contracting me. I would likely work with the White Council (because, lets face it, bad guys have a tendancy to kill off their researchers to keep the knowledge to themselves). Given the current state of things, I would have to be underground and rather miserable in my newly given grey cloak.
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I love that! Let me guess, you really like the Dr. Daniel Jackson and Rupert Giles characters from Stargate and Buffy, respectively? ;D They're geeks after my own heart (I love reading and researching).
Lord Nedd:
Hmm.
I have never seen an episode of Buffy.
I had real etymological problems with Stargate as well as problems with taking it seriously given that it was produced by Studio Canal (sort of the French TNT-Independent Cable Channel) and blanked most of the film the first time around. I recently saw it again after a few years of hiatus and it isn't that bad.
I am an engineer by education, and a retired VG developper by choice. I just gravitate to problem-solving I guess.
Sūlien:
--- Quote from: Lord Nedd on November 28, 2006, 02:31:57 AM ---Hmm.
I have never seen an episode of Buffy.
I had real etymological problems with Stargate as well as problems with taking it seriously given that it was produced by Studio Canal (sort of the French TNT-Independent Cable Channel) and blanked most of the film the first time around. I recently saw it again after a few years of hiatus and it isn't that bad.
I am an engineer by education, and a retired VG developper by choice. I just gravitate to problem-solving I guess.
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Ah, okay. I know what you mean, because I tend to be very critical of the inaccuracy of some historically based films, and I'm not even going to go into the stupid crime scene series on the networks (they are worse than the regular cop shows). ::)
Lord Nedd:
--- Quote from: Sūlien on November 29, 2006, 06:29:32 PM ---
--- Quote from: Lord Nedd on November 28, 2006, 02:31:57 AM ---Hmm.
I have never seen an episode of Buffy.
I had real etymological problems with Stargate as well as problems with taking it seriously given that it was produced by Studio Canal (sort of the French TNT-Independent Cable Channel) and blanked most of the film the first time around. I recently saw it again after a few years of hiatus and it isn't that bad.
I am an engineer by education, and a retired VG developper by choice. I just gravitate to problem-solving I guess.
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Ah, okay. I know what you mean, because I tend to be very critical of the inaccuracy of some historically based films, and I'm not even going to go into the stupid crime scene series on the networks (they are worse than the regular cop shows). ::)
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As an aside, my wife, a doctor, has enjoyed the episodes of House, MD, that we have been able to see. Eerily, most of the cases she can nail down within about 20 minutes into the show as she has had them.
-LN
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