quote:Originally posted by Sketch Lad: Cal, I put all 3's for you, for question 5 for each model. Seemed like the right number for an "okay" day. Boy, I've been there. Well, it's better than 2's or 1's, right?
Hee. Sorry, Dean! I forgot to add that one. (Like a dork.) And, yeah, the morning was stressful but the afternoon was pretty sweet as-- so "okay" seems the best average. Thanks!
-------------------- Abin: You know what to do with a Cali sandwich? No but neither do Cobie and CJ! CJ: Yeah, we do. She's smiling, isn't she?
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From: Sunny Cali-- er, Planet Earth? | Registered: Jun 2005
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quote:Originally posted by Sketch Lad: Apply these questions to each contestant's holo. Please rate on a scale of 1 to 5; 5 being best, 1 being worst.
1. How pleasant was the holo, overall? 2. How charismatic was the model? 3. How well was the setting depicted? 4. How well did the model and setting blend? 5. How's your day going?
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Double-Header: 4, 4, 4, 3, 4 What struck me after viewing Double-Header is the relevation that actually all bipedal sentinents should have two heads. That would be much more symmetrical - two heads, two arms, two legs, six appendages sticking out. And symmetry is supposed to be beautiful, after all.
Myron Marks: 5, 5, 5, 5, 4 Oh, Myron, you've bowled me over with your geeky charm.
Grinn: 3, 4, 1, 4, 4 Where is Dr. Mayavale's trolley? I feel gipped - or maybe just too uneducated to understand...
Weirdo Legionnaire: 4, 3, 3, 3, 4 Somehow, with this holo the end result is greater than the sum of its parts. WL really sems to be having fun.
Say, I can't believe Monstress would have any reason to hide behind anyone. You can work any bathing suit, so dare to be outrageously stylish, dear!
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Thank you to those of you who filled out the surveys. I still need a couple/few more before a decision can be made. So, completed surveys are still being accepted.
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So, Holdur is rejected. How'd that happen, you ask? It's simple.
I added up the numbers given to each contestant by each voter. For example, here's part of Fat Cramer's survey:
Double Header: 22254. That added up to 15 Myron got 21 Grinn got 13 Weirdo got 16 Holdur got 20
13, 15, ***16*** 20, 21
Weirdo is in the middle of the pack in FC's survey. Weirdo got a vote for elimination.
Now, I did that for each voter.
Yes, the pinup rated most average is the one rejected!
Holdur was deemed "middle of the pack" 4 times. Everyone else was in the middle 3 times. If a voter had two contestants tie for the middle, each contestant was given a vote.
We don't want anyone average to last in the Freaks and Geeks competition!
Whew! I hope that made sense.
The next competition is going to be completely different. Check back soon!
Eryk Davis Ester
Created from the Cosmic Legends of the Universe!
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Aarok was featured in the issue in which Jamm is introduced (besides being the homeworld of Jenni in another boot).
I know there's some shots of Legionnaires watching Moopsball on a screen in some of the Baxter issues, but I can't give you anything more precise than that by memory. It looks a lot like football.
From: Liberty City | Registered: Jul 2003
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I just did a search (in entire threads) for "moopsball" at the SLSH board, and there were lots of hits. First of all, you, EDE, posted about Brainy's Lucky Day and a discussion some of the Legion guys were having about the rules. So that gave me an issue number. Thanks!
Also, it seems posters here often get moopsball confused with magno-ball (Cos' sport) and bat-ball (Thom's sport).
....and that would be our little moopsball lesson for the day, kiddies!