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post Feb 20 2005, 05:05 AM
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QUOTE (Capt. Dave)
Heh, this is a name that I got in high school, and it has stuck ever since.

Wooo, lemme tell you guys. It's a story worth hearing.

I was fresh out of boot camp and one of my instructors at MOS training was yelling at someone about something. I had to laugh. It was funny... at first.
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post Feb 20 2005, 05:19 AM
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NSO stands for Nuclear Security Officer.
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post Feb 20 2005, 05:30 AM
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My parents gave it to me.
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post Feb 20 2005, 05:33 AM
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QUOTE (John Campbell)
My parents gave it to me.

Cheater :P

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post Feb 20 2005, 06:08 AM
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My favorite MERPS character Lorthazar the Silven Elf. A sociopathic archer/assassin who hated everyone but his sister, wife, kids and a dwarf by the name Bruenar. Had the record in our group for most PC's killed.
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post Feb 20 2005, 06:11 AM
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mine's an acronym that stands for "don't bother with Laughlyn".
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post Feb 20 2005, 06:12 AM
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A character from a role playing game I made up when I was 10 was named Jaron Kayson, and I've used it and varients of it on AIM and other things since.

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post Feb 20 2005, 06:26 AM
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I'm a little ashamed. I honestly can't remember if the character's name was Da5vid or Da5id. I suspect is was the former. He was a bit character in Snow Crash. I modeled my name after the same style. I liked that book.
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post Feb 20 2005, 06:29 AM
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Da5id.

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post Feb 20 2005, 06:31 AM
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Puck is the name of my current character, a dwarf mercenary. I got his name while taking a tour of the castle (schloss) in Heidleberg, Germany. There is a wooden statue of a dwarf named Puck who appearently drank a lot of beer and wine.

Wildhorse was the name of my American Indian rigger and I pretty much just pulled it out of my ass. The runner up name for this character was "Speaks to Engines" but it didn't flow all that well.

Doc was my first Shadowrun character, who was a former Lonestar coroner and crime scene investigator. He had a very high Biotech skill and was the team's combat medic.

Put 'em all together and you get my screen name.
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post Feb 20 2005, 06:38 AM
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Phoenix has been my callsign/alias practically since I began playing flight sims when I was 8 or so.

Phoenix was taken, so I went to the next best thing...the designation for the long range air-to-air missile carried by the F-14 and also nicknamed "Phoenix".
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post Feb 20 2005, 06:40 AM
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My parents gave me my callsign, too. I guess I'm just boring that way. (Of course, I have been accused of using an alias when I gave someone my real name....)
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post Feb 20 2005, 06:47 AM
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QUOTE (mfb)
mine's an acronym that stands for "don't bother with Laughlyn".

You know, I know what it stands for, and yet I can't help but read it as Mobile Fire Base.
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post Feb 20 2005, 06:49 AM
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i guess that's more flattering than some other possibilities that have been brought up. hilariously, when playing mechwarrior 3, i kept thinking, "how'd they know to name it after me?"
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post Feb 20 2005, 07:22 AM
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Merely a thought that entertained me, but it would explain a few things.
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post Feb 20 2005, 08:32 AM
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Charon is the ferryman on the river Styx that carries the soul of the deceased into Hades, the land of the dead. And he gets paid to do this, too.

I figured it was nice code name for an NPC assassin, especially since it also happens to be a name that can be used in public without raising an eyebrow (in french, at least). The NPC ended being very memorable and so I recycled it for this site.
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post Feb 20 2005, 08:37 AM
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Random thing I pulled out of the air. Later, I remembered that it was a character's name in the novel Spock's World.
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post Feb 20 2005, 11:25 AM
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Y'know, I really have absolutely no idea.

I'm pretty sure I had an account here a few years before this one with a far more sensible and personal name, but, like so many others it got lost/trashed or something.

I would like to point out that I'm not affiliated to the use of this name /anywhere/ else, and I've never had a character use it.

I honestly suspect that I wanted a name beginning with "X" and just thought it sounded cool. Sad.
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post Feb 20 2005, 02:30 PM
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From Robert Shea's book "Shike: Time of the Dragons", a warrior monk from 13th century Japan.
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post Feb 20 2005, 02:31 PM
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Dawnshadow: Name a friend gave a roleplay character who went through a VERY massive fundamental change. Not used in Shadowrun -- although the character is gets played in almost any RPG. He's one of my classics.

Damian: I like the name, and it fits. He likes bombs. He's really good at killing things. And it means 'Divine Power'.

Kincade: Liked the name when I heard it on 'Earth: Final Conflict'
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post Feb 20 2005, 02:37 PM
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my personal twist on the name of the main character of Dune, for those of you who read the book you should understand why I twisted it that way, others will just be confused, which, oddly enough is exactly what I wanted.
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post Feb 20 2005, 03:17 PM
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It's my old college e-mail ID - my inititals, followed by a number denoting how many other people before me had the same ones - I kind of liked it, because I was the only one of my friends not stuck with something like js345 or tc172, and I started to use it for screennames for convenience's sake.
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post Feb 20 2005, 03:59 PM
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QUOTE (mmu1 @ Feb 20 2005, 10:17 AM)
It's my old college e-mail ID - my inititals, followed by a number denoting how many other people before me had the same ones - I kind of liked it, because I was the only one of my friends not stuck with something like js345 or tc172, and I started to use it for screennames for convenience's sake.

Huh. I'd always figured it had something to do with an MM-1.
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post Feb 20 2005, 05:25 PM
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From Alexander Kerensky, one of the most important non-bolshevik figure of the Russian revolution of 1917. Head of the Provisionnal Government before the Bolsheviks took power, he called on them to protect him from the threat of a general (Brusilov) wanting to reinstate the Tsar. However, once called in, the troops controlled by Lenin did not plan on going away. Dramatic figure, young and charismatic, as well as an ambitious but failed man.

I have no Russian background, but for a while, his story fascinated me, and it became a name I use and reuse in almost all forums.

I only learned after having somewhat "fell in love" with the character that one of the main characters in the BattleTech storyline was named Kerensky. I stopped using it for a while, feeling cheated out of my own originality (I was young, ok?!? But I know... :please: ), but then decided I didn't care.
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post Feb 20 2005, 06:02 PM
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QUOTE (kerensky)
I only learned after having somewhat "fell in love" with the character that one of the main characters in the BattleTech storyline was named Kerensky. I stopped using it for a while, feeling cheated out of my own originality (I was young, ok?!? But I know... :please: ), but then decided I didn't care.

Heh, not just one... Kerensky is practically a household word among Battletech gamers, being an important historical figure as well as a Bloodname for many famous clanners.
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