The pilot from Galaxy Quest/ You know, that Bruce Boxleitener show.
The one with the muppets.The pilot from Galaxy Quest/ You know, that Bruce Boxleitener show.
Yep. He was, for all intents and purposes, an elf.Elnor? Who's that? Lord of the rings?
Yep. He was, for all intents and purposes, an elf.
Heh…. My statement was supposed to be somewhat tongue-in-cheek. He looked like he could easily be a background character in Rivendell and wouldn’t even need to change his name. In fact, he could even be Elrond’s long-lost son and Arwen’s brother. That was actually my first impression of the character when I first started seeing publicity stills for season 1.... not really. Nothing about his personality resembled that of an elf. He wasn't unusually wise or long-lived. He was a kid with abandonment issues as a result of Jean-Luc leaving Vantis and never returning, who believed in never lying as a result of his religious upbringing.
Heh…. My statement was supposed to be somewhat tongue-in-cheek. He looked like he could easily be a background character in Rivendell and wouldn’t even need to change his name. In fact, he could even be Elrond’s long-lost son and Arwen’s brother. That was actually my first impression of the character when I first started seeing publicity stills for season 1.
To be clear, I’m actually really happy that they gave him some depth and kind of bummed out that we didn’t see him at all this season. He and Worf would have made a more interesting pairing in S3, IMO, sharing their various philosophical views on pacifism versus combat.
Shades of South Park. They killed him in S2 and S3!Elnor? Who's that? Lord of the rings?
Yup he will be long lived and was actually pretty wise for a kid. His sword play was pretty advanced. So yeah he's an elf.... not really. Nothing about his personality resembled that of an elf. He wasn't unusually wise or long-lived. He was a kid with abandonment issues as a result of Jean-Luc leaving Vantis and never returning, who believed in never lying as a result of his religious upbringing.
If you've studied something most of your life, you should be some what proficient. Elnor was played as naïve not wise.Yup he will be long lived and was actually pretty wise for a kid. His sword play was pretty advanced. So yeah he's an elf.
Yup he will be long lived and was actually pretty wise for a kid. His sword play was pretty advanced. So yeah he's an elf.
Absolute candor probably isn't very wise. Might look good on paper, but not in the real world.Wisdom - mileage may vary on this trait. He was brought up with absolute candor as a trait, and I don't know about the rest of you, but I really value truth, honesty, and integrity. Some would argue not lying is a sign of wisdom, but again this is more subjective with people.
While I don't agree Elnor is a direct comparison to elves, he does share some traits.
Absolute candor probably isn't very wise. Might look good on paper, but not in the real world.
They don't use swords. Elfs use swords. It's pretty much in their culture..By that logic every Vulcan and Romulan is an elf.
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