My 25 Matches: # 1 Marcus Cole # 2 Vir Cotto # 3 John Sheridan # 4 Delenn # 5 Warren Keffer # 6 David Corwin # 7 Kosh Naranek # 8 Alfred Bester # 9 Lord Refa # 10 Jeffrey David Sinclair # 11 Dr. Stephen Franklin # 12 Londo Mollari # 13 Morden # 14 Zack Allan # 15 Susan Ivanova # 16 Talia Winters # 17 Zathras # 18 Emperor Cartagia # 19 Lyta Alexander # 20 Na'Toth # 21 Byron # 22 Michael Alfredo Garibaldi # 23 G'Kar # 24 Lennier # 25 Elizabeth Lochley
[ May 27, 2001: Message edited by: Hobbes ]
-------------------- I'm slightly annoyed at Hobbes' rather rude decision to be much more attractive than me though. That's just rude. - PsyLiam, Oct 27, 2005.
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Hmm..
Your Results Page # 1 Jeffrey David Sinclair # 2 John Sheridan # 3 Michael Alfredo Garibaldi # 4 Warren Keffer # 5 Susan Ivanova # 6 Vir Cotto # 7 G'Kar # 8 Morden # 9 Delenn # 10 Elizabeth Lochley
Kosh was #11. Odd,that. I don't think of myself as Sinclair. Delenn, G'Kar, & Kosh are my 3 most important & closest soulbonds...Londo's a minor one (& then there's Galen..) Weird.
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Consider yourself lucky. Supposedly, I'm David Corwin. With Lord Refa as a close second. So, I'm either utterly boring or a scheming bastard. Or both, as is likely.
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A boring scheming bastard... yeah, that sounds about right.
-------------------- I'm slightly annoyed at Hobbes' rather rude decision to be much more attractive than me though. That's just rude. - PsyLiam, Oct 27, 2005.
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# 1 Alfred Bester # 2 Londo Mollari # 3 Michael Alfredo Garibaldi # 4 Lord Refa # 5 Susan Ivanova # 6 Delenn # 7 Jeffrey David Sinclair # 8 Lyta Alexander # 9 John Sheridan # 10 Elizabeth Lochley
Anyway, this thing has gotta be pretty useless, because I but a high priority on the ends not justifying the means and yet I land Mr. I-do-bad-things-for-the-good-of-Earth?
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