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Re: LMB Quote Game

Posted: Tue Mar 01, 2022 5:43 pm
by KarenHunt
voralfred wrote: Tue Mar 01, 2022 5:20 pm Ahem....

The first and second quotes were indeed new, and though I immediately realised that XXX was Ivan, I did not guess the speaker.

The third quote rang a bell, but the fourth one was decisive : you already used the last two previously.

Admiral Desplains, sir !

But I don't deserve the point, it was in this thread already.

If you want, ask another one. If you prefer, I could ask the next one. Do tell me which option you prefer, but don't give a point for that one.
Ah, I should check my quotes better in future. I thought I'd not touched it.
I think I prefer that you take this one...

Re: LMB Quote Game

Posted: Wed Mar 02, 2022 4:17 am
by voralfred
OK, so
“That would make sense,” said XXX, trying to follow this. “The older anyone gets, the more people are junior, and the fewer senior.” He frowned. “It must be strange to be oldest, to outlive all one’s generation. Yet some person in the world must be that one, at every moment. ...”
The three dots at the end are not in the text, they mean I have not given the end of the character's utterance.

Re: LMB Quote Game

Posted: Wed Mar 09, 2022 1:34 am
by voralfred
OK, so
“That would make sense,” said XXX, trying to follow this. “The older anyone gets, the more people are junior, and the fewer senior.” He frowned. “It must be strange to be oldest, to outlive all one’s generation. Yet some person in the world must be that one, at every moment. ...”
The three dots at the end are not in the text, they mean I have not given the end of the character's utterance.


Another quote by the same character
“Don’t touch my knife.”
A hint: the boldface letters are indeed in the text, because you can "hear" them.

Re: LMB Quote Game

Posted: Mon Mar 21, 2022 8:53 am
by voralfred
“That would make sense,” said XXX, trying to follow this. “The older anyone gets, the more people are junior, and the fewer senior.” He frowned. “It must be strange to be oldest, to outlive all one’s generation. Yet some person in the world must be that one, at every moment. ...”
The three dots at the end are not in the text, they mean I have not given the end of the character's utterance.


Another quote by the same character
“Don’t touch my knife.”
A hint: the boldface letters are indeed in the text, because you can "hear" them.


Another hint : my character is not very talkative. One of his best efforts
“Up the vale, but I took a wrong turn in the dark.” He extended his empurpled foot. “I was wondering if I might beg some rags to wrap my feet. My boots are impossible.”

Re: LMB Quote Game

Posted: Mon Mar 28, 2022 2:05 pm
by Ghost
Inglis kin Wolfcliff

Re: LMB Quote Game

Posted: Fri Apr 01, 2022 12:27 pm
by voralfred
Yes indeed !
One point and the next quote.
Sorry for the delay !

Re: LMB Quote Game

Posted: Tue Apr 05, 2022 12:03 pm
by Ghost
One gives you the shirt off his back, mused X, and the other offers to help you bury bodies. I do believe you have made some new friends, Y!

Re: LMB Quote Game

Posted: Tue Apr 19, 2022 3:01 pm
by voralfred
I first looked for it in "Tbe Borders of Infinity", Y being Miles and X one of the women there. Not there.

Finally I remembered the scene : X=Des, Y=Pen, in "Prisoner of Limnos", the one to bury bodies (that he was quite ready to supply himself, before Pen even did) is Bosha, the other "friend" I don't remember.

Re: LMB Quote Game

Posted: Thu Apr 21, 2022 11:11 am
by Ghost
Correct :smash: , the other is his future brother-in-law the general.

You are up.

Re: LMB Quote Game

Posted: Thu Apr 21, 2022 11:46 am
by voralfred
New quote.

Who says :
"XXX YYY, I'm (...). You're there in the same room . . . you stop him."
For 1/2 point each bonus :

Bonus #1 : Who is XXX (title) YYY (name) and who is "him"

Bonus #2 : Where -that being what (...) means- is the speaker, therefore unable to "stop him" ?

Re: LMB Quote Game

Posted: Wed Apr 27, 2022 8:49 am
by voralfred
Who says :
"XXX YYY, I'm (...). You're there in the same room . . . you stop him."
For 1/2 point each bonus :

Bonus #1 : Who is XXX (title) YYY (name) and who is "him"

Bonus #2 : Where -that being what (...) means- is the speaker, therefore unable to "stop him" ?
[/quote]


And also says
"There is nothing, nothing, nothing more important to me in the men and women I train than their absolute personal integrity. (...) "
(...) means I have not quoted the entire speech of the speaker.

Re: LMB Quote Game

Posted: Sun May 08, 2022 5:46 am
by voralfred
voralfred wrote: Wed Apr 27, 2022 8:49 am Who says :
"XXX YYY, I'm (...). You're there in the same room . . . you stop him."
For 1/2 point each bonus :

Bonus #1 : Who is XXX (title) YYY (name) and who is "him"

Bonus #2 : Where -that being what (...) means- is the speaker, therefore unable to "stop him" ?

And also says
"There is nothing, nothing, nothing more important to me in the men and women I train than their absolute personal integrity. (...) "
(...) means I have not quoted the entire speech of the speaker.
[/quote]

And also :
"Yes . . . but what about—about their self-defense?"
Here, the three dots are actually in the text.

Bonus #3: Who are "they" ?

Re: LMB Quote Game

Posted: Fri Jun 03, 2022 4:51 pm
by KarenHunt
voralfred wrote: Sun May 08, 2022 5:46 am
voralfred wrote: Wed Apr 27, 2022 8:49 am Who says :
"XXX YYY, I'm (...). You're there in the same room . . . you stop him."
For 1/2 point each bonus :

Bonus #1 : Who is XXX (title) YYY (name) and who is "him"

Bonus #2 : Where -that being what (...) means- is the speaker, therefore unable to "stop him" ?

Leo Graf is the speaker, XXX YYY is Doctor Yei
him is Bruce Van Atta
Leo is on a space station, Bruce and Dr Yei are in the hospital room with Tony (TY-something)


And also says
"There is nothing, nothing, nothing more important to me in the men and women I train than their absolute personal integrity. (...) "
(...) means I have not quoted the entire speech of the speaker.
And also :
"Yes . . . but what about—about their self-defense?"
Here, the three dots are actually in the text.

Bonus #3: Who are "they" ?
[/quote]

They are quaddies.

ps We will see if I can manage a response set of quotes... I'll do my best

Re: LMB Quote Game

Posted: Wed Jun 08, 2022 8:33 am
by voralfred
KarenHunt wrote: Fri Jun 03, 2022 4:51 pm
voralfred wrote: Sun May 08, 2022 5:46 am
voralfred wrote: Wed Apr 27, 2022 8:49 am Who says :
"XXX YYY, I'm (...). You're there in the same room . . . you stop him."
For 1/2 point each bonus :

Bonus #1 : Who is XXX (title) YYY (name) and who is "him"

Bonus #2 : Where -that being what (...) means- is the speaker, therefore unable to "stop him" ?

Leo Graf is the speaker, XXX YYY is Doctor Yei
him is Bruce Van Atta
Leo is on a space station, Bruce and Dr Yei are in the hospital room with Tony (TY-something)


And also says
"There is nothing, nothing, nothing more important to me in the men and women I train than their absolute personal integrity. (...) "
(...) means I have not quoted the entire speech of the speaker.


And also :
"Yes . . . but what about—about their self-defense?"
Here, the three dots are actually in the text.

Bonus #3: Who are "they" ?
They are quaddies.

ps We will see if I can manage a response set of quotes... I'll do my best
Sorry for answering so late, I was a bit busy...

You got the main question, Leo Graf, and also all three bonuses. So two nd half points, and the baton, of course !

Re: LMB Quote Game

Posted: Fri Jun 10, 2022 5:58 pm
by KarenHunt
A slight variation on some of my previous posts: Who are they talking about?
He embarrasses you. My body-conscious Barrayaran friend.
Bonus: who is "you" and who is speaking?

Re: LMB Quote Game

Posted: Mon Jun 13, 2022 1:03 pm
by KarenHunt
A slight variation on some of my previous posts: Who are they talking about?
He embarrasses you. My body-conscious Barrayaran friend.
Bonus: who is "you" and who is speaking?

Adding to this:
We must be sure he gets a thorough grounding in the history of the mutagen disasters, so he'll understand where the violence is coming from. How deeply the agony and the fear are embedded, which drive the visible anxieties and, ah, as you XXX would see it, bad manners.
Same conversation, reversed speakers.

Re: LMB Quote Game

Posted: Sun Jun 19, 2022 7:04 pm
by KarenHunt
A slight variation on some of my previous posts: Who are they talking about?
He embarrasses you. My body-conscious Barrayaran friend.
Bonus: who is "you" and who is speaking?

Adding to this:
We must be sure he gets a thorough grounding in the history of the mutagen disasters, so he'll understand where the violence is coming from. How deeply the agony and the fear are embedded, which drive the visible anxieties and, ah, as you XXX would see it, bad manners.
Same conversation, reversed speakers.

Another statement about the same person:
"You see," AAA explained in a hollow voice to the What-the-hell-are-they-talking-about? portion of the room, "some people have an evil twin. I am not so lucky. What I have is an idiot twin."
Anybody still playing? Want more quotes?

Re: LMB Quote Game

Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2022 8:20 pm
by voralfred
Sorry for being absent for so long, I had a lot of things on my mind.

The person talked about is Lord Mark Vorkosigan

The third quote is near the beginning of "Mirror Dance"
I did not identify the first conversation (which covers the two first quotes, I understand). So I leave the bonus for another player to find.

Re: LMB Quote Game

Posted: Thu Jun 23, 2022 4:12 pm
by KarenHunt
voralfred wrote: Wed Jun 22, 2022 8:20 pm Sorry for being absent for so long, I had a lot of things on my mind.

The person talked about is Lord Mark Vorkosigan

The third quote is near the beginning of "Mirror Dance"
I did not identify the first conversation (which covers the two first quotes, I understand). So I leave the bonus for another player to find.
So one point here, and speaking stick goes to you!

Re: LMB Quote Game

Posted: Sat Jun 25, 2022 11:51 pm
by voralfred
OK, I go along with your new variation.
"You two must have a lot in common. No wonder you get on so well."
Who is the character that "gets on so well" with the person spoken to ? Ohter quotes, if needed, will refer to that character.

Bonus : for 1/2 point name both the speaker and the person spoken to.

Re: LMB Quote Game

Posted: Mon Jul 04, 2022 1:15 am
by voralfred
voralfred wrote: Sat Jun 25, 2022 11:51 pm OK, I go along with your new variation.
"You two must have a lot in common. No wonder you get on so well."
Who is the character that "gets on so well" with the person spoken to ? Ohter quotes, if needed, will refer to that character.

Bonus : for 1/2 point name both the speaker and the person spoken to.

"You're both very twisty," said XXX doubtfully. "And, er, short."
The character you have to find is the other one among “both”, in addition to the person talked to.

Bonus :For 1/2 point name both the speaker XXX and the person talked to.


Hint : the person talked to, that forms "you two" or "you both" with the character to find is not the same in the two quotes.

Apparently, the character to find has common points with several other characters, depending on whom one asks... :lol:

Re: LMB Quote Game

Posted: Thu Jul 07, 2022 3:29 pm
by voralfred
voralfred wrote: Mon Jul 04, 2022 1:15 am
OK, I go along with your new variation.
"You two must have a lot in common. No wonder you get on so well."
Who is the character that "gets on so well" with the person spoken to ? Ohter quotes, if needed, will refer to that character.

Bonus : for 1/2 point name both the speaker and the person spoken to.



"You're both very twisty," said XXX doubtfully. "And, er, short."
The character you have to find is the other one among “both”, in addition to the person talked to.

Bonus :For 1/2 point name both the speaker XXX and the person talked to.


Hint : the person talked to, that forms "you two" or "you both" with the character to find is not the same in the two quotes.

Apparently, the character to find has common points with several other characters, depending on whom one asks... :lol:
New hint : The speaker of one of the above quotes is the person spoken to in the other. I am not telling you in what order.

Harder bonus : For just 1/2 point in total, give the speaker and person spoken to in both quotes, knowing this means only three distinct characters, not four.

Re: LMB Quote Game

Posted: Thu Jul 07, 2022 5:12 pm
by KarenHunt
OK, I go along with your new variation.
"You two must have a lot in common. No wonder you get on so well."
Who is the character that "gets on so well" with the person spoken to ? Ohter quotes, if needed, will refer to that character.

Bonus : for 1/2 point name both the speaker and the person spoken to.



"You're both very twisty," said XXX doubtfully. "And, er, short."
The character you have to find is the other one among “both”, in addition to the person talked to.

Bonus :For 1/2 point name both the speaker XXX and the person talked to.


Hint : the person talked to, that forms "you two" or "you both" with the character to find is not the same in the two quotes.

Apparently, the character to find has common points with several other characters, depending on whom one asks... :lol:
[/quote]

New hint : The speaker of one of the above quotes is the person spoken to in the other. I am not telling you in what order.

Harder bonus : For just 1/2 point in total, give the speaker and person spoken to in both quotes, knowing this means only three distinct characters, not four.

The "get on so well" line: Miles is saying this to General Metzov regarding Cavilo.
The second one: Elena is talking to Miles about Cavilo.

Re: LMB Quote Game

Posted: Fri Jul 08, 2022 12:03 am
by voralfred
Correct on all counts.
You get the next quote and one and a half points, since I changed the two bonuses into a single one.

Re: LMB Quote Game

Posted: Fri Jul 08, 2022 5:10 pm
by KarenHunt
Ok, this one starts a bit extra hard, but will get less mean pretty quickly.

Who is this?
XXX’s pedantic habits of thought were a trifle contagious.