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PEE Poll: Best Woman of Sci-Fi
Xena   -0 (0%)
Leela   -7 (19.4%)
Trinity   -1 (2.8%)
Leia   -2 (5.6%)
Ripley (Alien)   -8 (22.2%)
Sarah Connor   -1 (2.8%)
Queen Amidala / Padme Naberrie   -4 (11.1%)
Amy   -3 (8.3%)
Nova (Planet of the Apes 1968)   -1 (2.8%)
other   -9 (25%)
Total Members Voted: 36

fryfanSpyOrama

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« Reply #40 on: 03-07-2004 03:12 »
« Last Edit on: 03-07-2004 03:12 »

This is to answer a few questions.  The purpose of this poll is to decide who is your favorite sci-fi woman.  I wrote in Best meaning decide who is the best to you.  I just wrote in the coventional obvious women of Sci-fi and hoped that all of you would share other women of Sci-fi that I didn't add.
Tweek

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« Reply #41 on: 03-07-2004 04:22 »

 
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Originally posted by PCC Fred:

I just watched Red Sonja.    :love:
And you want us to know that you watch films like that  :p

LAN.gnome

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« Reply #42 on: 03-07-2004 04:37 »

Fryfan, you do know it's okay to go 24 hours without creating a thread, don't you? It's not like we'll kick you out or anything.
~FazeShift~

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« Reply #43 on: 03-07-2004 13:31 »

He's lying!!
It's a trick, you have to make a new thread every 7 hours or else they'l....
*gets bag put over head and dragged off into the night*
fryfanSpyOrama

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« Reply #44 on: 03-07-2004 14:06 »

Can you blame me for enjoying this website so much that I like to post stuff regularly?  Besides, I hardly visit this website, so when the times I can visit, I post my share of comments.
LAN.gnome

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« Reply #45 on: 03-07-2004 16:21 »

 
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Originally posted by fryfanSpyOrama:
Can you blame me for enjoying this website so much that I like to post stuff regularly?  Besides, I hardly visit this website, so when the times I can visit, I post my share of comments.

I still say that 6 threads started by one person on the front page of a forum usually isn't a good sign. You've already had one closed for redundancy.
PCC Fred

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« Reply #46 on: 03-07-2004 17:27 »

 
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Originally posted by fryfanSpyOrama:
This is to answer a few questions.  The purpose of this poll is to decide who is your favorite sci-fi woman.  I wrote in Best meaning decide who is the best to you.

But why make it a poll?  It contains no-one from any Star Trek series, Babylon 5, Buffy/Angel, Dana Scully, or any of a hundred other names.

 
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I just wrote in the coventional obvious women of Sci-fi

Obvious to who?  Lists like these always end up being subjective.

 
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and hoped that all of you would share other women of Sci-fi that I didn't add.

Which brings me back to my point: why make it a poll?
fryfanSpyOrama

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« Reply #47 on: 03-07-2004 18:22 »

The poll was meant as a way to get an idea as what type of fans are out there.  People really seem to like Ripley over Leela, that was unexpected since people seem to like Leela alot in other topics.  I look at this as more as a survey then a poll.  And you are right I did leave out some famous women.  Nichelle Nicklos for a example.  I'm sorry about that, I think I should thought this through a little more in deciding who should have been on the poll. Anyway, I'm glad that you people point out the women left out.  It reminds me that I'm human and I make mistakes.
David A

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« Reply #48 on: 03-08-2004 10:17 »

 
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Originally posted by bankrupt:
 Good choices, but I prefer Lisa or Miriya.  Mmmm, military women.

Pffft.  Rook's better than military.  She's a vigilante.   :cool:

I like Lisa and Miriya, too.  It's probably a good thing that I didn't make this poll, because I would have made all of the choices women from Robotech.  They're just so much more believable than any of the two-dimensional characters listed here.
fryfanSpyOrama

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« Reply #49 on: 03-11-2004 02:22 »
« Last Edit on: 03-11-2004 02:22 »

In answer to PCC Fred, Buffy and Angel just plain suck. I'm sorry but I just didn't like either show.

Star Trek and X-Files: I don't normally watch those shows, but respect their impact on pop culture.

Babylon 5: I've never watched this show, so I have no strong feeling for Babylon 5 one way or the other.
nerdlingus

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« Reply #50 on: 03-11-2004 03:13 »
« Last Edit on: 03-12-2004 00:00 »

     
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Originally posted by fryfanSpyOrama:
In answer to PCC Fred, Buffy and Angel just plain suck. I'm sorry but I just didn't like either show.

Second, these shows and there spin offs aren't very good.

But Ensign Ro still rocks my boat

[Removed and warned: If it wouldn't appear on Futurama, it won't appear on PEEL]

Edit = Ooops
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"Daisy, Daisy, give me your answer true
Im so crazy over the love of you
It wont be a stylish marriage
I cant afford a carriage
But you look sweet, upon the seat
Of a bicycle built for two"
PCC Fred

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« Reply #51 on: 03-11-2004 12:07 »

Wow.  What.  Amazing.  Photoshopping.  I.  Actually.  Thought.  It.  WAS.  Ensign.  Ro.  You.  Sure.  Fooled.  Me!
nerdlingus

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« Reply #52 on: 03-11-2004 14:23 »

err...the pictures linked...
PCC Fred

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« Reply #53 on: 03-11-2004 18:11 »

Wow, so much badly photoshopped "porn" to choose from.  What will I click on first?  :confused:

I know!  :)

*clicks "alert" button*
Mr.Nintendo

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« Reply #54 on: 03-12-2004 15:45 »

Surely this sort of thing was inevitable on a "best women of sci-fi" thread.
~FazeShift~

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« Reply #55 on: 03-13-2004 15:33 »

 
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Originally posted by zoidberg74:
Samantha Carter of Stargate SG-1
Second.
Pikka Bird

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« Reply #56 on: 03-30-2004 16:24 »
« Last Edit on: 03-30-2004 16:24 »

I just need to comment on exactly how wrong ~Faze~ was in the linked post:

He was about 27.3Wr*.

*Reference: The Wr value of the expression 2x^2 + 3x +6 = 4 | x=3 is approximately 13.4Wr.

[EDIT]And why the hell did I link to Nix's closing statement?[/EDIT]
Ekarderif

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« Reply #57 on: 03-30-2004 18:07 »

Hmm, if you mean all of sci-fi, I'd have to say Samus Aran... But I guess this is about movies and TV so Ripley gets my vote
Speli

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« Reply #58 on: 03-30-2004 18:46 »

Samus is a mean militaristic bitch.
NoAPOlogies

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« Reply #59 on: 03-30-2004 21:10 »

Gotta go with Sarah Conner and that Asylum-sculpted body of hers :wink:
canned eggs

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« Reply #60 on: 03-31-2004 01:02 »

Still Barbarella, just like it was in the other thread.
EvilLunch

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« Reply #61 on: 03-31-2004 20:49 »
« Last Edit on: 03-31-2004 20:49 »

Oh, Ripley.. Ripley...
She was the best in Alien Resurrection, even though it was the worst movie of the series. Let's have a hurrah for rugged sweaty ladies havin babies with aliens. wh00t.
Coilette

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« Reply #62 on: 04-01-2004 10:17 »

Hmmm, I'd go with Ripley.
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