Botticelli August 2023

Using my reserved DQs:

Best known for TV?
Has been known to carry an energy weapon?

IQs

  1. Not Real
  2. Not Female
  3. From TV or Movies
  4. Non-American creators
  5. Created before 1980
  6. First name starts with A
  7. Considered a good guy
  8. Would be dead today if real
  9. Not a particularly unusual first name.
  10. Caucasian
  11. From a Genre work
  12. Created After 1950
  13. Male
  14. Created before 1975.
  15. From Science fiction or fantasy
  16. Did not originate from Prose
  17. First name A to Al
  18. From Science Fiction
  19. Is not the main character of the work
  20. British creators
  21. Best known for TV
  22. Used an energy weapon on one occasion (that I know of there may be others). But this was a isolated incident, and he did not carry one regularly.

Simplified
a) Male, Caucasian, good guy
b) Non unusual first name that begins with A-Al
c) Fictional character from Science fiction TV
d) Created by British creators between 1950 and 1975
e) Not originally from prose.
f) Would be dead today if real
g) Is not the main character of the work
h) Did not regularly carry and energy weapon.

“Now I’ll never know if I was right…”

FirstName LastName Q: Are you Adric, ill-fated companion to the 5th Doctor?

Come to think of it, though, Adric’s not all that common a name. Oh, well.

Alright, my last reserved DQs:

  1. Carried any weapon?
  2. Character (not creators) is British?

We considered Pangur Ban, but

  1. Aisling is a prettier name than Panger Ban
  2. Aisling’s dear departed predecessor was named Nisse (a Norwegian Faerie) and we were going with a theme
  3. Aisling is pronounced similarly to Ash-ling and we though ash matched the color of her fur.

Very good guess, but as you say I wouldn’t consider Adric to be a common name.

  1. Not Real
  2. Not Female
  3. From TV or Movies
  4. Non-American creators
  5. Created before 1980
  6. First name starts with A
  7. Considered a good guy
  8. Would be dead today if real
  9. Not a particularly unusual first name.
  10. Caucasian
  11. From a Genre work
  12. Created After 1950
  13. Male
  14. Created before 1975.
  15. From Science fiction or fantasy
  16. Did not originate from Prose
  17. First name A to Al
  18. From Science Fiction
  19. Is not the main character of the work
  20. British creators
  21. Best known for TV
  22. Used an energy weapon on one occasion (that I know of there may be others). But this was a isolated incident, and he did not carry one regularly.
  23. British Character
  24. Based on looking at google images he carried a weapon the majority of the time on screen.

Simplified
a) Male, Caucasian, British, good guy
b) Non unusual first name that begins with A-Al
c) Fictional character from Science fiction TV
d) Created by British creators between 1950 and 1975
e) Not originally from prose.
f) Would be dead today if real
g) Is not the main character of the work
h) Regualrly carried a non-energy weapon

Close enough on Ada Lovelace; 2 was correct; 3 was Ambrose.

Final DQ: from a TV show set in the contemporary present?

Another flaw I realized is that I’m pretty sure that Adric was created after 1975.

This character yes, as for the TV show … its complicated.

  1. Not Real
  2. Not Female
  3. From TV or Movies
  4. Non-American creators
  5. Created before 1980
  6. First name starts with A
  7. Considered a good guy
  8. Would be dead today if real
  9. Not a particularly unusual first name.
  10. Caucasian
  11. From a Genre work
  12. Created After 1950
  13. Male
  14. Created before 1975.
  15. From Science fiction or fantasy
  16. Did not originate from Prose
  17. First name A to Al
  18. From Science Fiction
  19. Is not the main character of the work
  20. British creators
  21. Best known for TV
  22. Used an energy weapon on one occasion (that I know of there may be others). But this was a isolated incident, and he did not carry one regularly.
  23. British Character
  24. Based on looking at google images he carried a weapon the majority of the time on screen.
  25. The character is contemporary for the time of production although the TV show takes place in multiple eras.

Simplified
a) Male, Caucasian, British, good guy from contemporary era
b) Non unusual first name that begins with A-Al
c) Fictional character from Science fiction TV that takes place in multiple eras
d) Created by British creators between 1950 and 1975
e) Not originally from prose.
f) Would be dead today if real
g) Is not the main character of the work
h) Regularly carried a non-energy weapon

Particularly with that last question I think at this point you probably have enough information to guess who I am.

Hmm. I have a feeling this will be a character from a show I’ve never seen.

OK I think everyone has given their DQs. Try to give your final first/last name guesses by Midnight Sunday August 6th.

Doctor Who, I suspect. And the only characters in classic Who that carried guns were members of UNIT. So, Firstname Lastname: are you Brigadier Alastair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart?
(Alastair is an unusual name in the US, but it’s not uncommon in the UK, I think; it’s the Scottish Gaelic equivalent of Alexander.)

That’s another very nice guess.

All else I come up with would have to be someone from Blake’s 7 or Red Dwarf, and I never watched them.

Yes I am!

Good job Slow_Moving_Vehicle!

Friend of the Doctor first, although not by some strict definitions a companion because he did not travel with the Doctor through time and space between episodes preferring to stay at home base in his own era (although he did once travel back a few days and made the mistake of meeting himself resulting in a massive energy discharge that saved the doctor). His first appearance was in 1964, but the actor who played him died before the reboot, and the character’s peaceful death at home was written into the canon.

He was resurrected as a cyberman who performed a fiinal heroic act of disintegrating the master which to my knowledge is the only time he used an energy weapon preferring instead to rely on his pistol sidearm.

You’re up next SMV.

Good one. I’ve heard of the character but never seen him onscreen.

By the way after this session I had some questions regarding the conventions that I would like clarified and so I added a lengthy post for discussion in the general questions thread.

Sorry it’s taken me a minute to start the next round - Monday was a very long day that encompassed a seven-hour drive to Florida, picking my father-in-law up at a hospital, and then cleaning up after him when he lost bladder control. 'S been a day.

So, a letter we haven’t used in a couple of months, and at the risk of sounding tautological: I am I.

IQs:

  1. Were you a diminutive Saturday morning cartoon detective?
  2. Did you write God Bless America?
  3. Are you the Silver Age Flash’s grandson?

Congrats, Vehicle!

IQs:
1. Did you preside over the O.J. Simpson trial?
2. Were you in the Hallmark TV movie version of The Odyssey?
3. Did one of your characters sleep for twenty years, while another was a gangly schoolteacher in Sleepy Hollow?

Hope your FIL is doing better, SMV.

I it is.

IQs:

Did Ray Bradbury combine your name with others in a short-story title?
Were you Elendil’s eldest son?
Were you a grumpy fictional resident of New Orleans?

  1. No clue. DQ.
  2. I am not Irving Berlin.
  3. Bupkis. DQ for you.
  1. I am not Lance Ito.
  2. I am not…Iphigenia?
  3. I am not Washington Irving.
  1. Dunno. DQ.
  2. I am not Isildur (nor his Bane).
  3. Another DQ.