The Best Spys
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- Homicidal Maniac
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Can't argue with you there. In the first two Metal Gear games, he topples COUNTRIES. Metal Gear: Solid was great, just too many codec conversations that would have gotten anyone killed. Sons of Liberty just sucked, having to play as Raidipussy all that time made me want to wretchGhost Rider wrote:When he's not saddled up with morons(sorry MGS 1&2...yeech)...he's actually pretty decent(though his enemies are complete retards in the whole Cardboard box bit)
"A person is smart. People are dumb, panicky, dangerous animals and you know it. Fifteen hundred years ago everybody knew the Earth was the center of the universe. Five hundred years ago, everybody knew the Earth was flat, and fifteen minutes ago, you knew that humans were alone on this planet. Imagine what you'll know...tomorrow."
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Heh, just then I thought you meant The Matrix. I love Where Eagles Dare, the whole dining hall explanation Richard Burton gives is brilliant.Boba Fett wrote:Agent Smith from the movie: Where Eagles Dare
"Why, that plan is brilliant!"
"Yes, but to an Englishman, very, very simple."
Solid Snake is also more a spec-ops one-man-army than a spy, FOX-HOUND are the equivalent of the SAS or Rainbow.
And kudos to those that remember DM a.k.a. Danger Mouse.
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When i was in school ine of the taunts i got was that i looked like Penfold. can any one dig up a pic of him that i can use an an Advatar.
Back on topic Fenring wins hands down. Assassin, Spy, Bisexual genetic enuach, Ambasador to the smugglers. the man is just bad ass. Also add to the pot that Muad'Dib was afraid of him.
Back on topic Fenring wins hands down. Assassin, Spy, Bisexual genetic enuach, Ambasador to the smugglers. the man is just bad ass. Also add to the pot that Muad'Dib was afraid of him.
RIP Yosemite Bear
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Darth Pounder wrote:When i was in school ine of the taunts i got was that i looked like Penfold. can any one dig up a pic of him that i can use an an Advatar.
Back on topic Fenring wins hands down. Assassin, Spy, Bisexual genetic enuach, Ambasador to the smugglers. the man is just bad ass. Also add to the pot that Muad'Dib was afraid of him.
Heh, sorry if that pic looks a bit dodgy, may be better ones out there.
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I was always compared to either Encyclopedia Brown or The Great Mouse Detective.Darth Pounder wrote:When i was in school ine of the taunts i got was that i looked like Penfold. can any one dig up a pic of him that i can use an an Advatar.
BattleTech for SilCoreStanley Hauerwas wrote:[W]hy is it that no one is angry at the inequality of income in this country? I mean, the inequality of income is unbelievable. Unbelievable. Why isn’t that ever an issue of politics? Because you don’t live in a democracy. You live in a plutocracy. Money rules.
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Heh heh... Yes and no. Danger Man was created by Ralph Smart for ITC in 1964 and thus owns the rights to the character. And although Patrick McGoohan and George Markstein could not include any links to McGoohan's previous character so as not to have to pay Ralph Smart royalties, sly references to Drake as Number Six are slipped into "The Girl Who Was Death" and "Once Upon A Time". Just skirting the edge of the legal envelope.Admiral Valdemar wrote:No, they are two completely different shows which just happen to have Patrick McGoohan in. Secret Agent Man (known as Dangerman in the US) was made after The Prisoner, arguably the best and most fucked up (bar NGE) cult sci-fi series ever.The Yosemite Bear wrote:Isn't the Secret agent and the prisoner the same person?
BTW, "Secret Agent Man" was the name of the main title theme to the series, and Secret Agent was the American title which conformed to the song lyric.
Secret... Agent Man, Secret... Agent Man. They've given you a number, and taken 'way your name.
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Ahh, think I recall a Prisoner fan site saying something like that but I brushed over it. The Secret Agent Man theme plays in Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery too.Patrick Degan wrote:Heh heh... Yes and no. Danger Man was created by Ralph Smart for ITC in 1964 and thus owns the rights to the character. And although Patrick McGoohan and George Markstein could not include any links to McGoohan's previous character so as not to have to pay Ralph Smart royalties, sly references to Drake as Number Six are slipped into "The Girl Who Was Death" and "Once Upon A Time". Just skirting the edge of the legal envelope.Admiral Valdemar wrote:No, they are two completely different shows which just happen to have Patrick McGoohan in. Secret Agent Man (known as Dangerman in the US) was made after The Prisoner, arguably the best and most fucked up (bar NGE) cult sci-fi series ever.The Yosemite Bear wrote:Isn't the Secret agent and the prisoner the same person?
BTW, "Secret Agent Man" was the name of the main title theme to the series, and Secret Agent was the American title which conformed to the song lyric.
Secret... Agent Man, Secret... Agent Man. They've given you a number, and taken 'way your name.
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