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07-15-2016, 10:00 AM | #1 |
Hog Driver
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Survey Everyone who completes the following survey will earn two additional bonus nominations for the “Greatest G.I. Joe Character of all Time” poll. The entire survey must be completed to receive the bonus nominations. To complete the survey, simply quote this post and write one of the five responses listed below beside each of the nine survey statements. For example, if you agree that a certain character type should be allowed in the poll, write “Eligible.” If you strongly agree, write “Definitely Eligible.” If you disagree, write “Ineligible,” and if you strongly disagree, write “Definitely Ineligible.” If you are uncertain or don’t care one way or the other about a character type, write “Indifferent.” Choose one of these responses for each statement below: Definitely Eligible Eligible Indifferent Ineligible Definitely Ineligible 1. Characters that are not human or humanoid and have NO human shape or likeness, EXCLUDING plants and animals. Examples: synthoids, blobs, and giant alien eyeballs. Response: 2. Characters that have ONLY appeared in a G.I. Joe crossover series, such as “Transformers vs G.I. Joe” or “Street Fighter x G.I. Joe,” regardless of origination. Examples: Marissa Faireborn, Stealth BAT, Bludgeon, Optimus Prime, Megatron, Chun Li, Blanka, Guile, and many more. Response: 3. Characters that appeared but did NOT originate in G.I. Joe media, EXCLUDING those in a crossover series (see examples above) or previous poll winners (e.g. Sgt. Slaughter and Roddy Piper). Examples: Matt Trakker and Bullet Man. Response: 4. Characters that were published but later retracted with a statement of correction. Examples: Rocky Balboa. Response: 5. Characters that were unproduced or cancelled prototypes. Examples: Kaos Crew, Arkanoid (Manimal), Spasma (Manimal), and many more. Response: 6. Characters that were unpublished sketches, concepts, or narratives. Examples: Dave Dorman's Dreadnok with a mohawk and Kurt Groen's pirate oil baron. (https://arealamericanbook.wordpress.com/tag/unproduced/) Response: 7. Characters of unlicensed media, including custom toys and fan fiction but excluding licensed material in Kindle Worlds. Examples include Chef and Noga87’s “franken Joes.” Response: 8. Characters from parallel or alternative universes that can interact with their non-alternative counterparts, EXCLUDING characters, such as Tamox from "Shattered Glass," who are merely alternative versions and can not interact with the original versions of themselves. Examples: the Baroness from “Worlds Without End” episodes. Response: 9. Characters of independent continuities who have unique code names but share the same GIVEN NAME as original or preceding characters. Examples: ROC Air Raid (Franklin Talltree), ROC Bench Press (Craig McConnel), and ROC Speed Metal (Sherman Guderian). Response: |
07-15-2016, 10:24 AM | #2 |
Crimson Guard
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How long will the survey run?
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07-15-2016, 10:26 AM | #3 |
Hog Driver
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Location: Georgia
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I don't see the need to set a hard deadline. I figure most will complete it within the next few days. Whenever someone completes the survey, he or she will be awarded the bonus nominations.
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07-15-2016, 11:58 AM | #4 |
W.O.R.M.S. Commander
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Survey Everyone who completes the following survey will earn two additional bonus nominations for the “Greatest G.I. Joe Character of all Time” poll. The entire survey must be completed to receive the bonus nominations. To complete the survey, simply quote this post and write one of the five responses listed below beside each of the nine survey statements. For example, if you agree that a certain character type should be allowed in the poll, write “Eligible.” If you strongly agree, write “Definitely Eligible.” If you disagree, write “Ineligible,” and if you strongly disagree, write “Definitely Ineligible.” If you are uncertain or don’t care one way or the other about a character type, write “Indifferent.” Choose one of these responses for each statement below: Definitely Eligible Eligible Indifferent Ineligible Definitely Ineligible 1. Characters that are not human or humanoid and have NO human shape or likeness, EXCLUDING plants and animals. Examples: synthoids, blobs, and giant alien eyeballs. Response: DEFINITELY INELIGIBLE 2. Characters that have ONLY appeared in a G.I. Joe crossover series, such as “Transformers vs G.I. Joe” or “Street Fighter x G.I. Joe,” regardless of origination. Examples: Marissa Faireborn, Stealth BAT, Bludgeon, Optimus Prime, Megatron, Chun Li, Blanka, Guile, and many more. Response:DEFINITELY ELIGIBLE if they have a figure. INDIFFERENT if no figure or GIJOE licensed toy. example: Marvel Issue #142 Transformers: Brawn, Chase, Hotspot, Megatron, Override, Skydive, Steeljaw, Spike Witicky -No to all except Megatron who is in so much of the crossover media and three mainline Joe comics Transformers with JOE figures/vehicles: Ravage, Jetfire, Blaster, Hound, SHockwave, Bludgeon, Starscream, Marissa - All in like FLynn. 3. Characters that appeared but did NOT originate in G.I. Joe media, EXCLUDING those in a crossover series (see examples above) or previous poll winners (e.g. Sgt. Slaughter and Roddy Piper). Examples: Matt Trakker and Bullet Man. Response:ELIGIBLE If they have a toy ~NOT SPIDERMAN OR GHOSTS OF ANYONE THOUGH 4. Characters that were published but later retracted with a statement of correction. Examples: Rocky Balboa. Response:ELIGIBLE 5. Characters that were unproduced or cancelled prototypes. Examples: Kaos Crew, Arkanoid (Manimal), Spasma (Manimal), and many more. Response:ELIGIBLE 6. Characters that were unpublished sketches, concepts, or narratives. Examples: Dave Dorman's Dreadnok with a mohawk and Kurt Groen's pirate oil baron. (https://arealamericanbook.wordpress.com/tag/unproduced/) Response:DEFINITELY INELIGIBLE 7. Characters of unlicensed media, including custom toys and fan fiction but excluding licensed material in Kindle Worlds. Examples include Chef and Noga87’s “franken Joes.” Response:DEFINITELY INELIGIBLE 8. Characters from parallel or alternative universes that can interact with their non-alternative counterparts, EXCLUDING characters, such as Tamox from "Shattered Glass," who are merely alternative versions and can not interact with the original versions of themselves. Examples: the Baroness from “Worlds Without End” episodes. Response:DEFINITELY INELIGIBLE 9. Characters of independent continuities who have unique code names but share the same GIVEN NAME as original or preceding characters. Examples: ROC Air Raid (Franklin Talltree), ROC Bench Press (Craig McConnel), and ROC Speed Metal (Sherman Guderian). Response: ELIGIBLE
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07-15-2016, 01:50 PM | #5 |
Hog Driver
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07-15-2016, 02:03 PM | #6 |
Crimson Guard
Join Date: Mar 2011
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Survey Everyone who completes the following survey will earn two additional bonus nominations for the “Greatest G.I. Joe Character of all Time” poll. The entire survey must be completed to receive the bonus nominations. To complete the survey, simply quote this post and write one of the five responses listed below beside each of the nine survey statements. For example, if you agree that a certain character type should be allowed in the poll, write “Eligible.” If you strongly agree, write “Definitely Eligible.” If you disagree, write “Ineligible,” and if you strongly disagree, write “Definitely Ineligible.” If you are uncertain or don’t care one way or the other about a character type, write “Indifferent.” Choose one of these responses for each statement below: Definitely Eligible Eligible Indifferent Ineligible Definitely Ineligible 1. Characters that are not human or humanoid and have NO human shape or likeness, EXCLUDING plants and animals. Examples: synthoids, blobs, and giant alien eyeballs. Response: Indifferent 2. Characters that have ONLY appeared in a G.I. Joe crossover series, such as “Transformers vs G.I. Joe” or “Street Fighter x G.I. Joe,” regardless of origination. Examples: Marissa Faireborn, Stealth BAT, Bludgeon, Optimus Prime, Megatron, Chun Li, Blanka, Guile, and many more. Response: Indifferent 3. Characters that appeared but did NOT originate in G.I. Joe media, EXCLUDING those in a crossover series (see examples above) or previous poll winners (e.g. Sgt. Slaughter and Roddy Piper). Examples: Matt Trakker and Bullet Man. Response: Indifferent 4. Characters that were published but later retracted with a statement of correction. Examples: Rocky Balboa. Response: Definitely Ineligible 5. Characters that were unproduced or cancelled prototypes. Examples: Kaos Crew, Arkanoid (Manimal), Spasma (Manimal), and many more. Response: Definitely Ineligible 6. Characters that were unpublished sketches, concepts, or narratives. Examples: Dave Dorman's Dreadnok with a mohawk and Kurt Groen's pirate oil baron. (https://arealamericanbook.wordpress.com/tag/unproduced/) Response: Definitely Ineligible 7. Characters of unlicensed media, including custom toys and fan fiction but excluding licensed material in Kindle Worlds. Examples include Chef and Noga87’s “franken Joes.” Response: Definitely Ineligible; but you never saw my "franken Joes!" They were awesome 8. Characters from parallel or alternative universes that can interact with their non-alternative counterparts, EXCLUDING characters, such as Tamox from "Shattered Glass," who are merely alternative versions and can not interact with the original versions of themselves. Examples: the Baroness from “Worlds Without End” episodes. Response: Indifferent 9. Characters of independent continuities who have unique code names but share the same GIVEN NAME as original or preceding characters. Examples: ROC Air Raid (Franklin Talltree), ROC Bench Press (Craig McConnel), and ROC Speed Metal (Sherman Guderian). Response:
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07-15-2016, 02:18 PM | #7 |
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the whole thing's a joke when there's so many nameless, faceless Cobra legion troopers without an ounce of character to them in the list, to say nothing of how great are they really after about the top 50?
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07-15-2016, 02:22 PM | #8 |
Instigator of Intensity
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Location: California
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Survey Everyone who completes the following survey will earn two additional bonus nominations for the “Greatest G.I. Joe Character of all Time” poll. The entire survey must be completed to receive the bonus nominations. To complete the survey, simply quote this post and write one of the five responses listed below beside each of the nine survey statements. For example, if you agree that a certain character type should be allowed in the poll, write “Eligible.” If you strongly agree, write “Definitely Eligible.” If you disagree, write “Ineligible,” and if you strongly disagree, write “Definitely Ineligible.” If you are uncertain or don’t care one way or the other about a character type, write “Indifferent.” Choose one of these responses for each statement below: Definitely Eligible Eligible Indifferent Ineligible Definitely Ineligible 1. Characters that are not human or humanoid and have NO human shape or likeness, EXCLUDING plants and animals. Examples: synthoids, blobs, and giant alien eyeballs. Response: Predacon 2. Characters that have ONLY appeared in a G.I. Joe crossover series, such as “Transformers vs G.I. Joe” or “Street Fighter x G.I. Joe,” regardless of origination. Examples: Marissa Faireborn, Stealth BAT, Bludgeon, Optimus Prime, Megatron, Chun Li, Blanka, Guile, and many more. Response: Megatron 3. Characters that appeared but did NOT originate in G.I. Joe media, EXCLUDING those in a crossover series (see examples above) or previous poll winners (e.g. Sgt. Slaughter and Roddy Piper). Examples: Matt Trakker and Bullet Man. Response: Action Man 4. Characters that were published but later retracted with a statement of correction. Examples: Rocky Balboa. Response: Rocky Balboa 5. Characters that were unproduced or cancelled prototypes. Examples: Kaos Crew, Arkanoid (Manimal), Spasma (Manimal), and many more. Response: Ninja Commandos Knock-Out 6. Characters that were unpublished sketches, concepts, or narratives. Examples: Dave Dorman's Dreadnok with a mohawk and Kurt Groen's pirate oil baron. (https://arealamericanbook.wordpress.com/tag/unproduced/) Response: Dave Dorman's Dreadnok w/a mohawk 7. Characters of unlicensed media, including custom toys and fan fiction but excluding licensed material in Kindle Worlds. Examples include Chef and Noga87’s “franken Joes.” Response: Chef 8. Characters from parallel or alternative universes that can interact with their non-alternative counterparts, EXCLUDING characters, such as Tomax from "Shattered Glass," who are merely alternative versions and can not interact with the original versions of themselves. Examples: the Baroness from “Worlds Without End” episodes. Response: Baroness from "Worlds Without End" 9. Characters of independent continuities who have unique code names but share the same GIVEN NAME as original or preceding characters. Examples: ROC Air Raid (Franklin Talltree), ROC Bench Press (Craig McConnel), and ROC Speed Metal (Sherman Guderian). Response:
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07-15-2016, 02:37 PM | #9 |
Hog Driver
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What do you want me to say? It was beef's rule. Troopers have been in the poll since the top 50. "Greatest" apparently isn't based just on the quality of a character's development, but also his existence.
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07-15-2016, 03:29 PM | #10 |
Crimson Guard
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Choose one of these responses for each statement below:
Definitely Eligible Eligible Indifferent Ineligible Definitely Ineligible 1. Characters that are not human or humanoid and have NO human shape or likeness, EXCLUDING plants and animals. Examples: synthoids, blobs, and giant alien eyeballs. Response: Indifferent 2. Characters that have ONLY appeared in a G.I. Joe crossover series, such as “Transformers vs G.I. Joe” or “Street Fighter x G.I. Joe,” regardless of origination. Examples: Marissa Faireborn, Stealth BAT, Bludgeon, Optimus Prime, Megatron, Chun Li, Blanka, Guile, and many more. Response: Ineligible 3. Characters that appeared but did NOT originate in G.I. Joe media, EXCLUDING those in a crossover series (see examples above) or previous poll winners (e.g. Sgt. Slaughter and Roddy Piper). Examples: Matt Trakker and Bullet Man. Response: Eligible 4. Characters that were published but later retracted with a statement of correction. Examples: Rocky Balboa. Response: Ineligible 5. Characters that were unproduced or cancelled prototypes. Examples: Kaos Crew, Arkanoid (Manimal), Spasma (Manimal), and many more. Response: Ineligible 6. Characters that were unpublished sketches, concepts, or narratives. Examples: Dave Dorman's Dreadnok with a mohawk and Kurt Groen's pirate oil baron. (https://arealamericanbook.wordpress.com/tag/unproduced/) Response: Ineligible 7. Characters of unlicensed media, including custom toys and fan fiction but excluding licensed material in Kindle Worlds. Examples include Chef and Noga87’s “franken Joes.” Response: Definitely Ineligible 8. Characters from parallel or alternative universes that can interact with their non-alternative counterparts, EXCLUDING characters, such as Tamox from "Shattered Glass," who are merely alternative versions and can not interact with the original versions of themselves. Examples: the Baroness from “Worlds Without End” episodes. Response: Ineligible 9. Characters of independent continuities who have unique code names but share the same GIVEN NAME as original or preceding characters. Examples: ROC Air Raid (Franklin Talltree), ROC Bench Press (Craig McConnel), and ROC Speed Metal (Sherman Guderian). Response: Ineligible |
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