[Oh no, not another online quiz thing! - everyone]
Yes, but having read through the last one I started, it reminded me of another well-known system, and this one might be interesting indeed. And it's something I've often wondered, looking at the various posters here on the TrekBBS, to see how they would fit on the moral and ethical alignment system as used in the Dungeons and Dragons role playing games. You know, whether your "morals" are Good, Neutral or Evil; and whether your "ethics" are Lawful, Neutral, or Chaotic.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alignment_(Dungeons_&_Dragons)
As it happens, Wizards of the Coast, the publisher of several Dungeons and Dragons role playing games, have this online Alignment quiz which I've been looking at, which everyone can have a go with. OK, it's not the perfect 36-question quiz, but anyway...
http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=dnd/dnd/20001222b
The quiz suggests answering the questions "in character" although it might be more interesting and fun to answer them as you would in real life. (Of course, this assumes some given fantasy elements like magic, orcs, dwarves, elves, enchanted swords, etc. actually appeared in real life, but you get my meaning I hope.
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Me, I got boring old L'Awful Good
Yes, but having read through the last one I started, it reminded me of another well-known system, and this one might be interesting indeed. And it's something I've often wondered, looking at the various posters here on the TrekBBS, to see how they would fit on the moral and ethical alignment system as used in the Dungeons and Dragons role playing games. You know, whether your "morals" are Good, Neutral or Evil; and whether your "ethics" are Lawful, Neutral, or Chaotic.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alignment_(Dungeons_&_Dragons)

As it happens, Wizards of the Coast, the publisher of several Dungeons and Dragons role playing games, have this online Alignment quiz which I've been looking at, which everyone can have a go with. OK, it's not the perfect 36-question quiz, but anyway...
http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=dnd/dnd/20001222b
The quiz suggests answering the questions "in character" although it might be more interesting and fun to answer them as you would in real life. (Of course, this assumes some given fantasy elements like magic, orcs, dwarves, elves, enchanted swords, etc. actually appeared in real life, but you get my meaning I hope.

Me, I got boring old L'Awful Good

Lawful Good
A lawful good character acts as a good person is expected or required to act. She combines a commitment to oppose evil with the discipline to fight relentlessly. She tells the truth, keeps her word, helps those in need, and speaks out against injustice. A lawful good character hates to see the guilty go unpunished. Lawful good is the best alignment you can be because it combines honor and compassion.
--excerpted from the Player’s Handbook, Chapter 6
"She"? 
Anyway, if anyone wants to try their hand at yet another online quiz, here's one to try.
(Somehow I think we might get quite a lot of Lawful Good people here...)

Anyway, if anyone wants to try their hand at yet another online quiz, here's one to try.
