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{{quote|''"Why? I'll tell you why! Because I'm brave! Because I crave adventure! Because I need to go where no bobcat has ever gone before! And because I'm a hero for crying out loud!"''|'''Bubsy''', ''[[Bubsy the Bobcat]]'' cartoon pilot}}
{{quote|''"Why? I'll tell you why! Because I'm brave! Because I crave adventure! Because I need to go where no bobcat has ever gone before! And because I'm a hero for crying out loud!"''|'''Bubsy''', ''[[Bubsy the Bobcat]]'' cartoon pilot}}


{{quote|''"If there is one thing I've learned it's that when destiny calls, you answer the phone!"''|'''Hiro''', ''[[Heroes (TV)|Heroes]]''}}
{{quote|''"If there is one thing I've learned it's that when destiny calls, you answer the phone!"''|'''Hiro''', ''[[Heroes (TV series)|Heroes]]''}}


{{quote|''"[[Full-Name Basis|John Freeman]] who was [[Half Life|Gordon Freeman's]] brother was one day in an office typing on a computer. He got an email from his brother that said that [[Aliens and Monsters|aliens and monsters]] were attacking his place and asked him for help so he went."''|''[[Half Life Full Life Consequences]]''}}
{{quote|''"[[Full-Name Basis|John Freeman]] who was [[Half Life|Gordon Freeman's]] brother was one day in an office typing on a computer. He got an email from his brother that said that [[Aliens and Monsters]] were attacking his place and asked him for help so he went."''|''[[Half Life: Full Life Consequences]]''}}


{{quote|"What's your dream? To become First, is it?"<br />
{{quote|"What's your dream? To become First, is it?"
"No. To become a hero."|Director Lazard and Zack Fair, ''[[Crisis Core]]''}}
"No. To become a hero."|Director Lazard and Zack Fair, ''[[Crisis Core]]''}}


{{quote|"You've seen a bit of trouble too, I bet."<br />
{{quote|"You've seen a bit of trouble too, I bet."
"Of course, yes. Enough for a lifetime, far too much."<br />
"Of course, yes. Enough for a lifetime, far too much."
"Want to see some more?"<br />
"Want to see some more?"
"Oh God, yes."|Sherlock Holmes and John Watson, ''[[Sherlock]]''}}
"Oh God, yes."|Sherlock Holmes and John Watson, ''[[Sherlock]]''}}


{{quote|"The Kool-Aid Guy tells you the timeless conflict between<br />
{{quote|"The Kool-Aid Guy tells you the timeless conflict between
the forces of the Jello (the good guys) and the Spam (the bad<br />
the forces of the Jello (the good guys) and the Spam (the bad
guys) is beginning once again, and that only you, the legendary<br />
guys) is beginning once again, and that only you, the legendary
hero, can defeat the forces of the Spam. Dullard thinks this is<br />
hero, can defeat the forces of the Spam. Dullard thinks this is
cool because he always wanted to be a legendary hero."|Fritz Fraundorf, [http://serpent231.tripod.com/beath.txt Beath of Flams]}}
cool because he always wanted to be a legendary hero."|Fritz Fraundorf, [http://serpent231.tripod.com/beath.txt Beath of Flams]}}



Latest revision as of 18:36, 7 August 2014


"I'm glad I chose kickin' butt as a career."
"Why? I'll tell you why! Because I'm brave! Because I crave adventure! Because I need to go where no bobcat has ever gone before! And because I'm a hero for crying out loud!"
Bubsy, Bubsy the Bobcat cartoon pilot
"If there is one thing I've learned it's that when destiny calls, you answer the phone!"
Hiro, Heroes
"John Freeman who was Gordon Freeman's brother was one day in an office typing on a computer. He got an email from his brother that said that Aliens and Monsters were attacking his place and asked him for help so he went."

"What's your dream? To become First, is it?"

"No. To become a hero."
—Director Lazard and Zack Fair, Crisis Core

"You've seen a bit of trouble too, I bet."
"Of course, yes. Enough for a lifetime, far too much."
"Want to see some more?"

"Oh God, yes."
—Sherlock Holmes and John Watson, Sherlock

"The Kool-Aid Guy tells you the timeless conflict between
the forces of the Jello (the good guys) and the Spam (the bad
guys) is beginning once again, and that only you, the legendary
hero, can defeat the forces of the Spam. Dullard thinks this is

cool because he always wanted to be a legendary hero."
—Fritz Fraundorf, Beath of Flams