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I am SOOOO not sweet...

(I'm not good enough with HTML to make this look right on my blog...Sorry about that.)

Your results:
You are Zoe Washburne (Second-in-command)

























Zoe Washburne (Second-in-command)
70%
Dr. Simon Tam (Ship Medic)
70%
Malcolm Reynolds (Captain)
65%
Kaylee Frye (Ship Mechanic)
65%
Wash (Ship Pilot)
55%
Jayne Cobb (Mercenary)
45%
Inara Serra (Companion)
40%
Derrial Book (Shepherd)
30%
A Reaver (Cannibal)
30%
Alliance
25%
River (Stowaway)
10%
Dependable and trustworthy.
You love your significant other and
you are a tough cookie when in a conflict.


Click here to take the Serenity Firefly Personality Test

I don't know about the accuracy of the response (though the description at the beginning is dead-on), but Zoe is probably the character I'd choose to be if I could. Wash might be a slightly better fit, but some of the direct questions would not place me in that category: I'm not sweet (probably Kaylee's question, but I think Wash is sweet, too), I can't fly an airplane, and I'm only moderately good with machines (though I'd probably be really good if I had the training).

I just love Zoe. I love Mal, too, but my wit isn't quick enough. I'm also not necessarly the one to lead the troops into action, but I'll definitely speak my piece about it. Am I Zoe enough that I'd follow my Mal when I don't think he's right? For the purposes of this assignment, I'll say sure. :-)

I am also highly amused by the fact that my Book and reaver rankings are identical. Do you read the Bible and are you a cannibal were both "no" answers. The farther apart things seem, the closer they really are?

And why is Wash the only "single name" character? I didn't even know some of the others had last names. Isn't it Hogan Washburne?

Comments

Well, funny enough, I got the same result!

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