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magicfan241 wrote:1. Is the person fictional? YES
2. Is the person male? NO
3. Is the character human? YES
4. Is the character in a science fiction or fantasy story? YES
5. Is the character an adult? NO and YES, depending on WHICH book you are reading abouth this mystery character.
6. Does the author have a (sub-)fora in IBdoF? YES
7. Is the character a magician/magic user? NO
8. Does the character appear in a book that you have rated? YES
9. Is the character science fiction? NO
10. Is the character in a Xanth book? NO (all of you have guessed one of the characters in this series so far, 'cept clong)
11. Is teh character in a PERN book? YES. (Don't go changing questions on me Cho!)
Geez, you're quick.
I editted it immediately--I was thinking PERN, but typed XANTH for some reason. No idea why.
It was like ONE MINUTE between posting and editting.
heheheheheh
Since there's already a winner can I do another guess or do I have to wait until tomorrow?
I am a poor, wayfaring stranger
Wandering through this world of woe
But there's no sickness, no fear or danger
In that bright land
To which I go
so 'is this character human' is not very useful, so:
1. Is the person fictional? YES
2. Is the person male? THIS CHARACTER HAS A COUPLE OF MALE ATTRIBUTES, BUT IS ESSENTIALLY ASEXUAL
3. Is the character mechanical (as opposed to biological, so positronic robots count)?
"I'm the family radical. The rest are terribly stuffy. Aside from Aunt - she's just odd."
1. Is the person fictional? YES
2. Is the person male? THIS CHARACTER HAS A COUPLE OF MALE ATTRIBUTES, BUT IS ESSENTIALLY ASEXUAL
3. Is the character mechanical (as opposed to biological, so positronic robots count)? YES (good question!)
1. Is the person fictional? YES
2. Is the person male? THIS CHARACTER HAS A COUPLE OF MALE ATTRIBUTES, BUT IS ESSENTIALLY ASEXUAL
3. Is the character mechanical (as opposed to biological, so positronic robots count)? YES (good question!)
4. Is this character in a movie?
I am a poor, wayfaring stranger
Wandering through this world of woe
But there's no sickness, no fear or danger
In that bright land
To which I go
1. Is the person fictional? YES
2. Is the person male? THIS CHARACTER HAS A COUPLE OF MALE ATTRIBUTES, BUT IS ESSENTIALLY ASEXUAL
3. Is the character mechanical (as opposed to biological, so positronic robots count)? YES (good question!)
4. Is this character in a movie? YES
1. Is the person fictional? YES
2. Is the person male? THIS CHARACTER HAS A COUPLE OF MALE ATTRIBUTES, BUT IS ESSENTIALLY ASEXUAL
3. Is the character mechanical (as opposed to biological, so positronic robots count)? YES (good question!)
4. Is this character in a movie? YES
5. Is the being in an American film?
Ever since I started equating correlation with causality, violent crime has fallen 58%.
1. Is the person fictional? YES
2. Is the person male? THIS CHARACTER HAS A COUPLE OF MALE ATTRIBUTES, BUT IS ESSENTIALLY ASEXUAL
3. Is the character mechanical (as opposed to biological, so positronic robots count)? YES (good question!)
4. Is this character in a movie? YES
5. Is the being in an American film? YES
magicfan241 wrote:1. Is the person fictional? YES
2. Is the person male? NO
3. Is the character human? YES
4. Is the character in a science fiction or fantasy story? YES
5. Is the character an adult? NO and YES, depending on WHICH book you are reading abouth this mystery character.
6. Does the author have a (sub-)fora in IBdoF? YES
7. Is the character a magician/magic user? NO
8. Does the character appear in a book that you have rated? YES
9. Is the character science fiction? NO
10. Is the character in a Xanth book? NO (all of you have guessed one of the characters in this series so far, 'cept clong)
11. Is teh character in a PERN book? YES. (Don't go changing questions on me Cho!)
Geez, you're quick.
I editted it immediately--I was thinking PERN, but typed XANTH for some reason. No idea why.
It was like ONE MINUTE between posting and editting.
heheheheheh
Since there's already a winner can I do another guess or do I have to wait until tomorrow?
Cho: I was just contiuing for the benefit of thhose who wanted to figure it out themselves. Guess away.
1. Is the person fictional? YES
2. Is the person male? THIS CHARACTER HAS A COUPLE OF MALE ATTRIBUTES, BUT IS ESSENTIALLY ASEXUAL
3. Is the character mechanical (as opposed to biological, so positronic robots count)? YES (good question!)
4. Is this character in a movie? YES
5. Is the being in an American film? YES
6. Is the being subject to some form of internal (moral) laws (e.g. the 3 Laws of robotics, the four laws, the new laws, etc.; some other sort of limiting factor)?
The above question is trying to work out if the being is subject to an inherent set of laws, that it cannot (normally) break, in the way that positonic robots "cannot harm humans, or through inaction allow robots to come to harm". On the other hand, the Golems of Neil Asher (or the Teminators) are NOT sunbect to this sort of regulation. Make sense?
"I'm the family radical. The rest are terribly stuffy. Aside from Aunt - she's just odd."
1. Is the person fictional? YES
2. Is the person male? THIS CHARACTER HAS A COUPLE OF MALE ATTRIBUTES, BUT IS ESSENTIALLY ASEXUAL
3. Is the character mechanical (as opposed to biological, so positronic robots count)? YES (good question!)
4. Is this character in a movie? YES
5. Is the being in an American film? YES
6. Is the being subject to some form of internal (moral) laws (e.g. the 3 Laws of robotics, the four laws, the new laws, etc.; some other sort of limiting factor)?
The above question is trying to work out if the being is subject to an inherent set of laws, that it cannot (normally) break, in the way that positonic robots "cannot harm humans, or through inaction allow robots to come to harm". On the other hand, the Golems of Neil Asher (or the Teminators) are NOT sunbect to this sort of regulation. Make sense?
7. Is the character human-like in appearance? (I.e. head, face, arms, legs)
I am a poor, wayfaring stranger
Wandering through this world of woe
But there's no sickness, no fear or danger
In that bright land
To which I go
1. Is the person fictional? YES
2. Is the person male? THIS CHARACTER HAS A COUPLE OF MALE ATTRIBUTES, BUT IS ESSENTIALLY ASEXUAL
3. Is the character mechanical (as opposed to biological, so positronic robots count)? YES (good question!)
4. Is this character in a movie? YES
5. Is the being in an American film? YES
6. Is the being subject to some form of internal (moral) laws (e.g. the 3 Laws of robotics, the four laws, the new laws, etc.; some other sort of limiting factor)? NOT IN SUCH A CLEAR CUT WAY.
7. Is the character human-like in appearance? (I.e. head, face, arms, legs) NO
1. Is the person fictional? YES
2. Is the person male? THIS CHARACTER HAS A COUPLE OF MALE ATTRIBUTES, BUT IS ESSENTIALLY ASEXUAL
3. Is the character mechanical (as opposed to biological, so positronic robots count)? YES (good question!)
4. Is this character in a movie? YES
5. Is the being in an American film? YES
6. Is the being subject to some form of internal (moral) laws (e.g. the 3 Laws of robotics, the four laws, the new laws, etc.; some other sort of limiting factor)? NOT IN SUCH A CLEAR CUT WAY.
7. Is the character human-like in appearance? (I.e. head, face, arms, legs) NO
8. Does the character speak English or any other human language?
I am a poor, wayfaring stranger
Wandering through this world of woe
But there's no sickness, no fear or danger
In that bright land
To which I go
1. Is the person fictional? YES
2. Is the person male? THIS CHARACTER HAS A COUPLE OF MALE ATTRIBUTES, BUT IS ESSENTIALLY ASEXUAL
3. Is the character mechanical (as opposed to biological, so positronic robots count)? YES (good question!)
4. Is this character in a movie? YES
5. Is the being in an American film? YES
6. Is the being subject to some form of internal (moral) laws (e.g. the 3 Laws of robotics, the four laws, the new laws, etc.; some other sort of limiting factor)? NOT IN SUCH A CLEAR CUT WAY.
7. Is the character human-like in appearance? (I.e. head, face, arms, legs) NO
8. Does the character speak English or any other human language? YES
Ghost has guessed the character correctly, and wins another Sherlock. You're up, poltergeist.
The group can ask 20 questions to try to figure out the identity of the mystery person.
I will only answer yes or no (maybe a little more info ).
A guess will be sent ONLY via PM - and does not count towards the question count.
Only one guess per person per day allowed.
The first person to correctly guess the person is the winner, and gets one (1) Sherlock point.
OK - Ask away.
If ye love wealth better than liberty, the tranquility of servitude than the animating contest of freedom, go from us in peace. We ask not your counsels or arms. Crouch down and lick the hands which feed you. May your chains sit lightly upon you,
S Adams
If ye love wealth better than liberty, the tranquility of servitude than the animating contest of freedom, go from us in peace. We ask not your counsels or arms. Crouch down and lick the hands which feed you. May your chains sit lightly upon you,
S Adams
1. Is this person fictional? No
2. Is this person female? No
Thats 0 for 2.
If ye love wealth better than liberty, the tranquility of servitude than the animating contest of freedom, go from us in peace. We ask not your counsels or arms. Crouch down and lick the hands which feed you. May your chains sit lightly upon you,
S Adams
1. Is this person fictional? No
2. Is this person female? No
3. Is this person alive? Yes
If ye love wealth better than liberty, the tranquility of servitude than the animating contest of freedom, go from us in peace. We ask not your counsels or arms. Crouch down and lick the hands which feed you. May your chains sit lightly upon you,
S Adams