Poll Position: Daleks vs. Cylons

This week we explore who would win in a fight between two classic cyborgs, one American and one British:

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As a special bonus, I don’t know jack about the latest iteration of the Cylons and I never knew jack about Daleks. That means you don’t have to listen to me blather on about them! Just jump right on in and tell everyone why one would defeat the other, displaying your mighty geek puissance and knowledge in a frothy explosion of nerd spittle.

Er, I mean, I look forward to the enlightening and genteel discussion that is sure to follow.

By using non-lethal dynamite!

(From “The Green Mask” number 1, 1940.)

Caption Contest 112: Punchtastic!

Your challenge this week is to come up with the best replacement dialog for this comics panel:

Hopefully we haven’t done this one yet, I honestly can’t recall :-/

The best entry (as judged by yours truly) wins the author’s choice of either any item they like or any portrait to be included in HeroMachine 3′s final release, or a custom black and white “Sketch of the Day” style illustration (you pick the subject, I draw it however I like).

All entries must be left as a comment (or comments) to this post. Keep ‘em clean (appropriate for a late-night broadcast TV show), but most importantly, keep ‘em funny!

This week we have a cap of no more than five (5) entries per person, so make ’em your best!

Character Contest 77 Winners!

I think the “Sporty” contest was a lot harder than I imagined it would be. Nonetheless, we got some great entries, which I’d like to share with you here before announcing the winner.

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Heroism, everyone!

(From “The Green Mask” number 1, 1940.)

Great moments in bad costume origins

(From “The Green Mask” number 6, 1940-ish.)

META: Apologies for Friday

I apologize for the lack of posts yesterday — Black Friday got the best of me. We were out of the house early, and it was meeting friends and family the whole rest of the day. By the time we got back, I just didn’t get to posting. Consider it a vacation day!

Also, consider this an open thread for whatever you’d like to talk about since we didn’t do a Sharing Day yesterday.

Power User Profile: Gene

Gene makes me consistently laugh, whether he’s on the HeroMachine Facebook page or right here on the blog. He’s one of the more active and engaging folks we have ’round these parts, and I am delighted we get the chance to know a little more about him in this week’s Power User Profile. I give you … Gene!

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Science Tank! WANT!

(From “Green Mask” number 6, 1940-ish.)

Borg vs. Death Star

Since both days start with a “T”, my little pea brain got confused and did our RPG installment on Tuesday instead of Thursday, which means now we’re doing our Poll Position today (Thursday) instead of its regularly scheduled Tuesday. Alliteration is hard, people.

Luckily we have a titanic cross-cultural Versus for your Thanksgiving (another “T”, run!) consideration:

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How shall we decide? Here are a few of my thoughts:

  • On its most basic level, this is a fight between a cube and a sphere. Cubes have eight pointy, dangerous corners that would jab right into you if you bumped into it, but a sphere can really bash your brains in if it hits you in the head. You can stack a cube but you can roll a ball. Rolling is more fun, therefore, advantage Empire.
  • Both of these vessels have exposed pipes and rigging, which is very untidy. So on the Martha Stewart presentation scale, both are the same. Let’s get some smooth edges here, what are we, barbarians?! Draw.
  • The Borg consists of countless, virtually identical mindless cyborgs who are directed via a dispersed network of energy called “The Collective”. The Empire consists of countless, literally identical clones who are directed via a dispersed network of energy called “The Force”. Draw.
  • The Borg Tactical Cube is directed by a black-clad half-human half-machine woman. The Empire’s Death Star is directed by a black-clad half-human half-machine man. Neither can act. Draw.
  • The Borg are relentless, merciless killers who trashed the entire Federation and countless other civilizations across the galaxy. The Empire got beaten by teddy bears and their Death Star exploded by a single small ship. Twice. Advantage: Borg.
  • Individual Borg soldiers often hit what they aim at. The only thing any Empire soldier ever hit was Alderaan, literally the size of a planet, and they needed the Death Star to do it. Advantage: Borg.
  • The Borg gave us Hugh, the huggable cyborg, who had feelings and emotions after snuggling with the Enterprise. The Empire gave us Darth Vader, who was an emo angsty tween before he became the baddest man in the whole downtown before converting back into a pasty-faced Emperor-killing emo father. Advantage: Empire — no one hugs Darth Vader even after he kills the Emperor.

So it’s pretty even. I’ll have to throw it to the audience for more input and evaluation — what say you, HeroMachine nation?