Which fictional character would you be stuck in a room with for a week?

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cubikill

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First thought Day[9] because he is awesome, and he could make me into an awesome Starcraft 2 player.
And Day[9] is really Sean Plott, so I think I could her away with bending the rules.
But the real answer is merill, why because she is awesome, and I don't reality need another reason.
 

Thunderhorse31

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CrashBang said:
What's with all the man choices when you could have Kaley from Firefly (what? She's fictional) or Uhura from the new Star Trek movie orrr Lara Croft or Miranda from Mass Effect 2. The list goes on
Glad I'm not the first perv to make such an observation. Any of those choices will do just fine. :)
 

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Nightmare-Child said:
Harry Dresden. The only Wizard in the Chicago phone book. He would find a way out of the room.
it would be a race between him and Mcguyver to breack out first in my opinion.
 

McMullen

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Enoch Root. I've got questions for him and he never sticks around long enough to answer them.
 

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Genixma said:
Deadpool. But we wouldn't be stuck in a room we'd be out of the room in a manner of minutes.

And before ask how'd we get out. This is DEADPOOL. There is NOTHING physically impossible for him to pull off.
...Well, atleast you didn't say Joker, so there is a chance he won't just kill you afterwards over something trivial.

I'd have to say Hellsings Alucard from the final chapter of hellsing, be out of that room in half a second.
 

awol360

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Solid Snake. You'd learn some cool shit, get some good stories. Besides, if he can put up with Otacon, he can probably put up with most nerds.
 

lolmynamewastaken

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i think aria t'loak from mass effect 2 would be brilliant to get bored shitless in a plain white room/blind drunk from the bar im spawning in there because it would be brilliant to just hear her talk about how awesome she is.
also having recently started watching dollhouse, i was really jealous of the nerd sierra that topher made, she looked to be great fun.
 

Orinon

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Adult lambo form Katekyo hitman reborn.
we'd just use the ten year bazooka for fun. and Lambo always has guns so no need to get bored.
 
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I've narrowed it down to two. Either Evey from "V for Vendetta", because Natalie Portman is the hottest woman on Earth, or The Doctor from "Doctor Who" because the Doctor is awesome.
 

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Strumthund said:
Someone has to say it. Jessica Rabbit.
Oh that would be a fun week there Strumthund. :D

Well for me maybe Eli Wallace from Stargate Universe. He's geeky like me so atleast we could geek out and chat about our favorite shows and movies for a while.
 

ABLb0y

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Have to say: Vanille from ff13.

We'd have such interesting conversations.
 

conmag9

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I need some sort of benevolent wish granting being...A particularly positive genie, perhaps.

On a less "I benefit from it" level, Alex from Golden Sun comes to mind (not sure what the hell we'd talk about, but he's easily my favorite villain in any series) or, if I'm willing to take a bit of a risk, Autochthon from Exalted. Autochthon's the King of Craftsman, the Great Maker, and quite likely the most creative being in that setting. He likes humans (doesn't get us very well, but for a being older than time itself and approaching omnipotence within the bounds of machinery and invention, he does a decent enough job), can generate mater ex nihilo and by the time the week was over, we'd likely have 42 impossible inventions more powerful and amazing than anything the world has ever seen.

Plus, it'd have to be a big room, as his primary body is planet sized.
 

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I'm going to go with a woman who isn't a pain in the ass. AMIRITE FELLERS?! [/sexist sarcasm]

But seriously, Ben Raines. I could conjure up some punks, neo-nazi's, mercenaries, and communists and start up a resistance movement with him. By the end of the week everyone will be on our side or dead.

Second choice, Ronald McDonald so I can punch him in his smug clown face all week. Bastard.
 

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cubikill said:
First thought Day[9] because he is awesome, and he could make me into an awesome Starcraft 2 player.
And Day[9] is really Sean Plott, so I think I could her away with bending the rules.
But the real answer is merill, why because she is awesome, and I don't reality need another reason.
I... what? Since when is Day[9] fictional?
 

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CM156 said:
Sand from Neverwinter Nights 2. I think he and I would get along great.
*shakes fist at ninja*

Ok then. Dak'kon from Planescape: Torment. Or Morte. Or Ignus. You know... whatever :D
 

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gmaverick019 said:
CM156 said:
gmaverick019 said:
CM156 said:
Sand from Neverwinter Nights 2. I think he and I would get along great.
gah you like him?!?!1

*sees avatar*

...is your avatar sand..?

out of all the characters i didn't like him the most.
He was super sarcastic and he fit my personality well.

Besides, he is a wizard who is also a lawyer. Come on, that is kinda koo.
while i am also very super sarcastic, he is a much much much drier version of sarcasm compared to me, so maybe thats why i didn't care for him...

and also he is sarcastic when there wasn't even much of a "chance" to be sarcastic, he just forcibly threw it out there to be had.

wizard lawyer combo wasn't bad, i just preferred most of the other characters to him.
I liked his verbal duels with Qara the best. Or him telling off Grobnar. I have very dry sarcasam as well, so it worked well. He was best buddies with my Drow Favored Soul of Tyr.

In fact, I made him a NPC in my own D&D group.

OT: Sean from Dragon Age.