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I am a hero! Do I want to be one? - Updated

Thank you to Jim.

This kind of quiz i simply cannot pass.







You Scored as Neo, the "One". Neo is the computer hacker-turned-Messiah
of the Matrix. He leads a small group of human rebels against the technology
that controls them. Neo doubts his ability to lead but doesn't want to
disappoint his friends. His goal is for a world where all men know the Truth
and are free from the bonds of the Matrix.





I don't know If I am truly Neo. I speak much more than he does. I say more words in a span of five minutes than Neo does in ALL of the three movies.

The next score was 63% as James Bond, followed by Indy at 57%. I'd rather be James Bond. Yeah. That's cool. Tuxedo wearing, with a gun in the pocket.

Answering the questions I do seem to be on the evil side of things. I'd think I make a better villain than a hero.

Updated

What Super Villain Are You?

My Results:

What Super Villain Are You?

Darth Vader

Okay, if you have plans to conquer the universe, strive for more power, and have a deadly arsenal of skills and force powers on your side, then Dark Vader is your persona. Having suffered critical damages and burns to his body, this dark knight's future was set in stone, and appears as the black cloaked, masked figure you see today. His strengths and skills with the force far surpass any Sith in the past, and by putting his red lightsaber to use he can swiftly cut his enemies down in seconds. If being part cyborg isn't sinister enough and commanding legions of Imperial Troops doesn't put you in a place of power, then what does?

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Now this is more to my liking.

Comments

mattw said…
I was 54% Maximus and 54% Batman. I would prefer to be like the Dark Knight, but I can live with Maximus, which it assigned to me.

And I got Darth Vader too! Soon I will rid the galaxy of those pesky Jedi.
Yes, who cares for no emotion stuff. Too Vulcan :)

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