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MEAT,Feb 20 2006, 11:42 PM Wrote:Doc, are you referring to the Raistlin of the Dragonlance novels written by Margeret Weis and Tracy Hickman? Just curious because Legends was an incredible trilogy to read following Chronicles, but I have yet to read Soulstone.
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Ammonium,Feb 20 2006, 08:51 PM Wrote:Well, I'm not much of a Star Trek fan, but I clearly remember little moments in many episodes where it's made clear Picard is/was Beverly's lover, and Wesley was their child.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wesley_Crusher Wrote:The son of Jack and Beverly Crusher, he was a bright young man who was almost too intelligent for his own good. He first arrived on the USS Enterprise-D with his mother right after Captain Jean-Luc Picard assumed command.
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MEAT,Feb 20 2006, 11:42 PM Wrote:but I have yet to read Soulstone.
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The Soul forge is an excellent and compelling read--a welcome addition to exploring Raistlin's personality and character backround. It has everything Raistlin is and should be. You'll like the Soulforge.
However, avoid Brothers in Arms. There is no trademark Raistlin personality in BiA, and I daresay reading it is akin to horse manure.
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Ok, I would be curious to know if anyone took it again after at least several days and if they scored the same.
I again came out as J. T. Kirk. I guess that is relatively accurate now that I think about it, but I am not sure that it's that good ;)
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Hi, Munk,
Munkay,Feb 21 2006, 06:14 AM Wrote:When in doubt, check Wikipedia: The ultimate resource of useless information.
[quote=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wesley_Crusher]The son of Jack and Beverly Crusher, he was a bright young man who was almost too intelligent for his own good. He first arrived on the USS Enterprise-D with his mother right after Captain Jean-Luc Picard assumed command.
Thanks, Munk, I feel better now! :P
Speaking of Beverly, I always found her a little too... goody-goody, namby-pamby, something... for my taste. I thought her temporary replacement (Kathryn Pulaski or something like that) was a much more interesting character. I was sorry to see her leave and Bev return.
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Ashock,Feb 22 2006, 07:29 PM Wrote:Ok, I would be curious to know if anyone took it again after at least several days and if they scored the same.
I again came out as J. T. Kirk. I guess that is relatively accurate now that I think about it, but I am not sure that it's that good ;)
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NiteFox,Feb 22 2006, 03:48 PM Wrote:Yeah, I repeated it about a week after taking it initially and came up with the exact same result.
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Retook and got Spock.
I noticed the questions were in different order as were their respective answers. I wonder if it'd be worth it to test and see if it actually grades based on answers given or whether it's based on the total number of As, Bs, Cs, etc..
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Wyrm,Feb 24 2006, 10:18 PM Wrote:Retook and got Spock.
I noticed the questions were in different order as were their respective answers. I wonder if it'd be worth it to test and see if it actually grades based on answers given or whether it's based on the total number of As, Bs, Cs, etc..
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