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ParticipantNice site! Great to see the background and info for your characters collected in one place.
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ParticipantIt's just another day. I got a sandwich from Subway for dinner yesterday and the guy behind the counter brightly asked me if I was enjoying the day. I was like, "well, it's bitter cold and heavily snowing outside…everyone else gets a day off, but I've got to stick around and keep working through the evening. What's so great about it?" Dude replied, "It's Valentine's Day!" Like that was somehow a reason for the day to be extra-awesome-super-shiny-happy. I find the best response is to smile and ignore people with that attitude…in the end, it's just not worth the energy to get worked up about it (both the people like that, and the day itself).
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ParticipantSaw it, rewatched it, enjoyed it both times. The only thing that peeved me had nothing whatsoever to do with the episodes…it was Sci-Fi's promos that basically consisted of clips from the climactic moments of each of the two parts while practically yelling out the "big twist" to anyone unfortunate enough to flip past the promo. I don't know what they were thinking, but those promos were in extremely poor taste. Hope we get the Christmas episode, new season, and of course Torchwood on SciFi soon. Bad promos aside, I am quite interested in the new stuff.
I never saw any Tom Baker episodes with Leela, and now I wish I had. Peri was pretty easy on the eyes, though.Number6
ParticipantThen as if this wasn't enough, she also playing the leading role in their Vamp-movie, Bloodrayne @ 8PM CST USA, later in the evening.
Source: http://www.scifi.com/schedulebot/index.php3?date=20-JAN-2007&feed_req
I've only heard bad things about Bloodrayne, but I'll probably end up watching it anyway on the off chance she looks good. I miss the days when Saturday night heralded Justice League episodes, with regular appearances of the lovely Wonder Woman…
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ParticipantWonderful boobage as always…may this thread never lack for content!
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ParticipantI've not seen Torchwood, but a couple of possibilities exist in Doctor Who for why they might not know that the Doctor worked for UNIT. The first (and least likely) is that the Time War scrambled up history enough that his association with the organization was minimal. Since Nine seemed to think the UNIT people would've known him in World War 3 (the 2-parter with the farting Slitheen), and since Sarah Jane Smith met and knew Ten, the Time War probably didn't rewrite the Doctor's history that much (even though it's still a remote possibility). Another possibility is that the UNIT people that were in the WW3 episode were the only few who had or knew of contact with the Doctor, and since they all died, the Doctor no longer has any connection to UNIT that Torchwood would know about. One other explanation (and probably the most likely) involves the disc Nine gave to Mickey that would wipe all info about the Doctor from the Internet (and presumably any connected mainframe), and/or the "Bad Wolf virus" recently referenced in Love and Monsters (with the Absorbaloff)…the Bad Wolf having intervened in the Doctor's history could have been responsible for keeping Torchwood in the dark.
As one might tell, I very much enjoy the new series…Nine was FAN-tastic, Eccleston's portrayal was great and while I have no complaints about how they brought his character arc to a close and regenerated him away, it would have been great if there had been more of him. I got to see a brief overview of the earlier series some time ago, and while I didn't dislike any of the other Doctors, I think I liked Two the best (in some part due to the interplay/teamwork between him, Zoe, and Jamie), though Five was the first Doctor I saw, so I liked him a lot too and Four was also fun to watch.Number6
ParticipantSounds about right…seems a little small for most people I guess, but I figure if you're only half (or less) as tall as someone, they'd seem like a giant(ess) to you. That'd put the "lower limit" for what I personally consider a giant(ess) at about 11-12 feet tall.
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ParticipantIf she's at least twice as tall as a person (either male or female) of average height, I'd say she's a giantess. However, around seven feet or above would still be unusually and/or unnaturally tall.
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ParticipantThere was supposed to be a code you could use to change the character appearance in-game. Depending on the numerical designation you used, you could make your character look like any kind of giant, a dryad or nymph, or even Aribeth (from the main campaign's early chapters) or the Valsharess (from Hordes of the Underdark). You didn't get any changed stats or anything, just the appearance was different (and while the "fat/thin" settings didn't translate into the changes, you could make your character look male or female regardless of their actual gender). There's probably a cheats/hints page online somwhere that mentions what the code (and designations) are, but I can't remember where it is.
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ParticipantDoctor Who's recent seasons have been excellent! Billie Piper is very cute, I definitely enjoyed the episode "New Earth" when Rose was possessed by the mind of Cassandra (the "last pure human" trampoline woman). She commented about Rose's curves and then immediately unzipped her jacket to more prominently display some cleavage, too. Definitely going to miss Billie after this season, I'm hoping the new companion is interesting, and I'm hoping that Torchwood will come to SciFi soon as well.
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