Snurched and adapted from about the Flist:
1)Tell me who your favourite(s) female character(s) is/are and I'll tell you 3 things I believe about her/them.
2) List five characters you'd want on your side in any kind of trouble. Bonus points for assembling an "Action Team" with complementary skills:
Team Leader: Ellen Ripley - she's a survivor, she's cool in a crisis and she doesn't flinch - from anything. If you're going someplace hellish, it's good to follow someone who knows the countryside. Ripley can also pilot deep space freighters, run exo-suits and solves munitions crises with duct tape. Leave the cats and small children at home, though - Ripley's relentless decency can be her own worst foe even though we love her for it.
2nd/Tactician/Geek: Colonel Sam Carter - career military with more than 10 years experience in all forms of small unit combat, she's an astrophysicist and engineer who can make computers and all sorts of alien technology sit, lie down and roll over for her on command. And if it doesn't, she'll blow it the fuck up. Besides, math is a universal language and Carter speaks it fluently. That's gonna come in handy.
Medic: Martha Jones, MD - between Ripley and Carter, something's bound to explode sooner or later and you want someone there to deal with the inevitable flash burns, shrapnel wounds and radiation poisoning (Carter and Ripley are scarily fond of nukes) that follow. Jones trained as a doctor before traveling with The Doctor and then went on to work for UNIT and Torchwood, which means she's now qualified to treat everything from an Alien infestation to passing a four-day liberty with the 1st Marine Expeditionary Force (or a night with "Captain" Jack Harkness). More importantly, Martha just doesn't know how to quit - if push comes to shove, she'll go to the ends of the Earth to save a friend: that's the kind of determination you want in your doc. Dislikes: tiny blonde chavs; men who can't see a good thing when it shares a Tardis with them; traditional Gallifreyan drumming. Likes: black leather.
Pilot/Muscle/Badass in Black Leather: Aeryn Sun - centuries of selective breeding and a training regime designed to weed out the unfit have made the Peacekeepers the most feared military force in their corner of the galaxy, crushing all resistance under the heels of their shiny black leather boots. Aeryn Sun was among their best until she got caught in the middle of her insane commander's blood feud with displaced astronaut, John Crichton. Four years later, Aeryn's just another working mother, trying to juggle a busy career as galactic fugitive with raising her toddler son and keeping her husband out of trouble, a career in itself. Because Sebaceans are long-lived, Aeryn has more piloting experience than pilots twice her apparent age and that dash of Pilot DNA she picked up along the way gives her an affinity with the Uncharted Territories' most interesting species, the living Leviathan ships. She's also fiercely loyal to her comrades, compassionate, believes shooting something will cure most ills, and doesn't mind hanging around with nuclear weapons, so she'll fit right in with Carter and Ripley.
Fixer/Sage/Handler/Intelligence: Emma Peel - James Bond wishes he were this suave or this deadly. Mrs. Peel is everything that is most elegant and shit-scary about British women - she can wield a tea cup and a stiletto with equal grace; apply a sleeper-hold as easily as lipstick. Spy, genius industrialist, adventurer and Avenger, Mrs. Peel brings a necessary sang froid to our band of heroes as well as an impeccable dress sense and an infectious elan to the proceedings. She is, as they say, "extremely good in the room."
eta - I know, I know I didn't pick Sarah Connor but there's no "my son's destined to save Humanity from The Machines if I don't stop the Robot Apocalypse" in t-e-a-m. Now, if the question were "who would you want to save your ass from killer robots" Sarah Connor would definitely top the list.
Honourable Mentions: Toshiko Sato, Zoe Washburn, Julie Parrish, Ashely & Helen Magnus (Helen Magnus & Emma Peel - there needs to be fanfic), Barbara Gordon, The Black Widow, Carolyn Fry, Elizabeth Swann (who should be reborn as a Space Pirate now), EVE, Marion Ravenwood (Helen Magnus and Marion Ravenwood walk into a bar... inevitably, they throw some guy out the window) and Tara Chace.
1)Tell me who your favourite(s) female character(s) is/are and I'll tell you 3 things I believe about her/them.
2) List five characters you'd want on your side in any kind of trouble. Bonus points for assembling an "Action Team" with complementary skills:
Team Leader: Ellen Ripley - she's a survivor, she's cool in a crisis and she doesn't flinch - from anything. If you're going someplace hellish, it's good to follow someone who knows the countryside. Ripley can also pilot deep space freighters, run exo-suits and solves munitions crises with duct tape. Leave the cats and small children at home, though - Ripley's relentless decency can be her own worst foe even though we love her for it.
2nd/Tactician/Geek: Colonel Sam Carter - career military with more than 10 years experience in all forms of small unit combat, she's an astrophysicist and engineer who can make computers and all sorts of alien technology sit, lie down and roll over for her on command. And if it doesn't, she'll blow it the fuck up. Besides, math is a universal language and Carter speaks it fluently. That's gonna come in handy.
Medic: Martha Jones, MD - between Ripley and Carter, something's bound to explode sooner or later and you want someone there to deal with the inevitable flash burns, shrapnel wounds and radiation poisoning (Carter and Ripley are scarily fond of nukes) that follow. Jones trained as a doctor before traveling with The Doctor and then went on to work for UNIT and Torchwood, which means she's now qualified to treat everything from an Alien infestation to passing a four-day liberty with the 1st Marine Expeditionary Force (or a night with "Captain" Jack Harkness). More importantly, Martha just doesn't know how to quit - if push comes to shove, she'll go to the ends of the Earth to save a friend: that's the kind of determination you want in your doc. Dislikes: tiny blonde chavs; men who can't see a good thing when it shares a Tardis with them; traditional Gallifreyan drumming. Likes: black leather.
Pilot/Muscle/Badass in Black Leather: Aeryn Sun - centuries of selective breeding and a training regime designed to weed out the unfit have made the Peacekeepers the most feared military force in their corner of the galaxy, crushing all resistance under the heels of their shiny black leather boots. Aeryn Sun was among their best until she got caught in the middle of her insane commander's blood feud with displaced astronaut, John Crichton. Four years later, Aeryn's just another working mother, trying to juggle a busy career as galactic fugitive with raising her toddler son and keeping her husband out of trouble, a career in itself. Because Sebaceans are long-lived, Aeryn has more piloting experience than pilots twice her apparent age and that dash of Pilot DNA she picked up along the way gives her an affinity with the Uncharted Territories' most interesting species, the living Leviathan ships. She's also fiercely loyal to her comrades, compassionate, believes shooting something will cure most ills, and doesn't mind hanging around with nuclear weapons, so she'll fit right in with Carter and Ripley.
Fixer/Sage/Handler/Intelligence: Emma Peel - James Bond wishes he were this suave or this deadly. Mrs. Peel is everything that is most elegant and shit-scary about British women - she can wield a tea cup and a stiletto with equal grace; apply a sleeper-hold as easily as lipstick. Spy, genius industrialist, adventurer and Avenger, Mrs. Peel brings a necessary sang froid to our band of heroes as well as an impeccable dress sense and an infectious elan to the proceedings. She is, as they say, "extremely good in the room."
eta - I know, I know I didn't pick Sarah Connor but there's no "my son's destined to save Humanity from The Machines if I don't stop the Robot Apocalypse" in t-e-a-m. Now, if the question were "who would you want to save your ass from killer robots" Sarah Connor would definitely top the list.
Honourable Mentions: Toshiko Sato, Zoe Washburn, Julie Parrish, Ashely & Helen Magnus (Helen Magnus & Emma Peel - there needs to be fanfic), Barbara Gordon, The Black Widow, Carolyn Fry, Elizabeth Swann (who should be reborn as a Space Pirate now), EVE, Marion Ravenwood (Helen Magnus and Marion Ravenwood walk into a bar... inevitably, they throw some guy out the window) and Tara Chace.