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timepiececlock ([personal profile] timepiececlock) wrote2006-01-21 01:29 am
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You scored as SG-1 (from Stargate). You are versatile and diverse in your thinking. You have an open mind to that which seems highly unlikely and accept it with a bit of humor. Now if only aliens would stop trying to take over your body.


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Your Ultimate Sci-Fi Profile: which sci-fi crew would you best fit in? The Sequel

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SG-1 (from Stargate)

88%

Moya (from Farscape)

78%

Bebop (from Cowboy Bebop)

78%

Millennium Falcon (from Star Wars)

69%

Serenity (from Firefly)

63%

Nebuchadnezzar (from The Matrix)

50%

Enterprise D (from Star Trek)

44%

Galactica (from Battlestar: Galactica)

44%

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Stargate? Bugger all that. I put "never" on joining the military, didn't I? I'd hate being on SG-1.

My consolation is that I got almost as high scores for Moya (Farscape) and the Bebop (Cowboy Bebop). Really, though, if I had to pick, I'd pick Serenity (Firefly). Only because Faye and Spike would drive me crazy, and as much as I'd fall in love with the crew of Moya (I totally would, they're so my people), Moya also gets shot at more than Serenity and the Bebop combined. I don't know if I could survive on Moya, in the literal sense. I'd be as naive as John was starting out, but wouldn't have the super-genius to make up for my naivte. Serenity, though... I could be happy on Serenity. I'd like most of the crew (I probably wouldn't like Jayne at all, though I love him as a character), and there'd be just that right mix of adventure and banality.

If I had a preference, running from the list above... here's how I'd rank my preference.

Serenity
Moya
The Millenium Falcon (because Han Solo is just slightly less likely to drive me crazy as Spike, and doesn't secretly brood like Spike does)
The Bebop
SG-1
Enterprise D
Galactica
The Nebuchadnezzar


To me, Galactica and the Nebuchadnezzar are practically the same in terms of survival rates. Galactica nudges faintly ahead because they probably have better showers and clothing that comes in more than brown, black, white, and grey.
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[personal profile] mswyrr 2006-01-21 10:08 am (UTC)(link)
To me, Galactica and the Nebuchadnezzar are practically the same in terms of survival rates. Galactica nudges faintly ahead because they probably have better showers and clothing that comes in more than brown, black, white, and grey.

Being a civilian on BSG would be anguish. Constant mental and emotional torment capped off with a violent, meaningless death. Urk. Back when I watched Lost, during its first season, people suggested the characters were in pergatory. I think BSG would make an effective hell.