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Scroll down to see his entry
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Scroll down to see his entry
[web:2433005fb9]http://www.answers.com/Scott%20Summers[/web:2433005fb9]
Posts I wrote in the past contain less nuance.
If you're in this forum to learn something, be careful. Lots of misplaced toxicity.
~an extraverted consciousness is unable to believe in invisible forces.
~a certain mysterious power that may prove terribly fascinating to the extraverted man, for it touches his unconscious.
Do you mean in the movies, or the comics?
Never mind. I think that the character is best typed as ISTj.
, LIE, ENTj logical subtype, 8w9 sx/sp
Originally Posted by implied
Wikipedia would have been a better resource than Answers.com.
Johari Box"Alpha Quadra subforum. You will never find a more wretched hive of scum and villainy. We must be cautious." ~Obi-Wan Kenobi
I was about to ask the same question.Originally Posted by Expat
I'm not sure. I rarely take notice of him when I read the graphic novels.
Some logical, rational type I guess.
INTp
sx/sp
My sentiments as well.Originally Posted by Expat
That said, I've always been really annoyed by his character. Jean too (not in the movies though).
I agree with this message.Originally Posted by Expat
First eliminate every possible source of error. Thence success is inevitable.
Originally Posted by Logos
they are directly linked. - answers.com uses wikipedia. Did you scroll down to see it?
And, I cannot link the wikipedia address because it uses parenthesis to designate "(comic)", and it won't automatically go through our web page display mechanism.
Posts I wrote in the past contain less nuance.
If you're in this forum to learn something, be careful. Lots of misplaced toxicity.
~an extraverted consciousness is unable to believe in invisible forces.
~a certain mysterious power that may prove terribly fascinating to the extraverted man, for it touches his unconscious.
He comes off as rather generic and "typeless" to me.Originally Posted by Expat
Yes, but I hate all the adds and side junk that is added to what is essentially a Wikipedia resource. And I always imagined that he leaned towards being an LSE.Originally Posted by Courage
Johari Box"Alpha Quadra subforum. You will never find a more wretched hive of scum and villainy. We must be cautious." ~Obi-Wan Kenobi
He carries himself like a sort of generic xSTj, but he seems Ti > Te to me.
I would think that his archetype as the "boy scout" X-Men would place him within the realm of the LSE.Originally Posted by Joy
Johari Box"Alpha Quadra subforum. You will never find a more wretched hive of scum and villainy. We must be cautious." ~Obi-Wan Kenobi
I don't see him as the archetype "boy scout" though. He was very by the book, but he wasn't super duper polite and helpful to all those around him like a "boy scout" would be.Originally Posted by Logos
The archetype "boy scout" is Captain America, not Cyclops imo.
, LIE, ENTj logical subtype, 8w9 sx/sp
Originally Posted by implied
cracka = boy scout, not cyclops. Soooo, does that mean Cracka = Capt. America? Maybe. Sweet.:wink:
By the way - taking as frame the period up to 1993, when I all but stopped reading comics - I don't think I found any of the Marvel heroes to be role models as individuals, as to their characters.
Probably the exception, to me, is Dr. Strange, and it's perhaps significant that he was created by Steve Ditko, rather than Stan Lee, who I think is an ESFj. Perhaps that says something about Ditko's type.
, LIE, ENTj logical subtype, 8w9 sx/sp
Originally Posted by implied
I don't really like Cyclops too. I prefer Jean Gray, Wolverine and Professor X.
Didn't like the movie cyclops, and barely paid attention to the comic one. I was more interested in other characters...
SEE Unknown Subtype
6w7 sx/so
[21:29] hitta: idealism is just the gap between the thought of death
[21:29] hitta: and not dying
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Like the Juggernaut?
Posts I wrote in the past contain less nuance.
If you're in this forum to learn something, be careful. Lots of misplaced toxicity.
~an extraverted consciousness is unable to believe in invisible forces.
~a certain mysterious power that may prove terribly fascinating to the extraverted man, for it touches his unconscious.