No no, not to worry.Balki Bartokomous wrote: ↑Sat Jan 14, 2023 12:09 amHave I ruined Twenty Questions by being a stick in the mud?
Twenty Questions - Game 86
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1. Not real
2. Primarily known for appearing in video-based media (Movies/TV/Video Games)
3. Not human
4. Male
5. Not primarily known from video games
6. Can speak
7. Not animated
8. NOT from Star Wars, Star Trek, the MCU or another Marvel-inspired production, or the DCEU or a DC-inspired production, or another film or TV series centered around superheroes.
9. Originated in a work of science fiction or fantasy
10. Has fleshy skin that is mostly similar to a human.
11. Does not have supernatural abilities.
12. Although a non-human, he is basically human-sized.
13. He IS from a work of science fiction.
14. Is NOT from something that appears on this list: https://www.imdb.com/search/title/?&genres=sci_fi
15. NOT primarily produced in the UK.
Five questions are left.
2. Primarily known for appearing in video-based media (Movies/TV/Video Games)
3. Not human
4. Male
5. Not primarily known from video games
6. Can speak
7. Not animated
8. NOT from Star Wars, Star Trek, the MCU or another Marvel-inspired production, or the DCEU or a DC-inspired production, or another film or TV series centered around superheroes.
9. Originated in a work of science fiction or fantasy
10. Has fleshy skin that is mostly similar to a human.
11. Does not have supernatural abilities.
12. Although a non-human, he is basically human-sized.
13. He IS from a work of science fiction.
14. Is NOT from something that appears on this list: https://www.imdb.com/search/title/?&genres=sci_fi
15. NOT primarily produced in the UK.
Five questions are left.
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Is he a villain?
That is, is he either a primary or secondary antagonist, one of the "baddies", as it were, in the movie(s) or TV show(s) in which he appears?
That is, is he either a primary or secondary antagonist, one of the "baddies", as it were, in the movie(s) or TV show(s) in which he appears?
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NoJamiet99uk wrote: ↑Sat Jan 14, 2023 1:50 amIs he a villain?
That is, is he either a primary or secondary antagonist, one of the "baddies", as it were, in the movie(s) or TV show(s) in which he appears?
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Is this not already established?
2. Primarily known for appearing in video-based media (Movies/TV/Video Games)
5. Not primarily known from video games
I'm not clear what you're requesting clarify on.
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Understood. So I will assume that you mean “Does the video-based medium for which this character is primarily known take place on Earth?”VillageIdiot wrote: ↑Sat Jan 14, 2023 8:04 amIs this not already established?
2. Primarily known for appearing in video-based media (Movies/TV/Video Games)
5. Not primarily known from video games
I'm not clear what you're requesting clarify on.
Yes.
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Fair point, there are indeed other video formats I'm overlooking. Hm - that does open up a new world.Balki Bartokomous wrote: ↑Sat Jan 14, 2023 8:20 amUnderstood. So I will assume that you mean “Does the video-based medium for which this character is primarily known take place on Earth?”VillageIdiot wrote: ↑Sat Jan 14, 2023 8:04 amIs this not already established?
2. Primarily known for appearing in video-based media (Movies/TV/Video Games)
5. Not primarily known from video games
I'm not clear what you're requesting clarify on.
Yes.
The Microsoft Office assistant paperclip isn't fleshy nor do I think is the The Pillsbury Doughboy and I'd think both qualify as animated and not really science fiction per say.
Max Headroom looks fleshy but he's really just pixels so I don't think counts.
Hey wait a minute, how did I end up in a rabbit hole?!?! Damn you conq!
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Free hint: It is not Clippy the Microsoft paperclip, nor is it Clippy inhabiting some other body, nor is it some other body inhabiting Clippy.
Now I am giving away free hints! Damn you, Village Idiot!
Now I am giving away free hints! Damn you, Village Idiot!
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Why did you need to clarify his question?Balki Bartokomous wrote: ↑Sat Jan 14, 2023 8:20 amUnderstood. So I will assume that you mean “Does the video-based medium for which this character is primarily known take place on Earth?”VillageIdiot wrote: ↑Sat Jan 14, 2023 8:04 amIs this not already established?
2. Primarily known for appearing in video-based media (Movies/TV/Video Games)
5. Not primarily known from video games
I'm not clear what you're requesting clarify on.
Yes.
What was ambiguous about it?
You are making this awkward for no good reason.
This is not a courtroom.
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This is not a useful hint.Balki Bartokomous wrote: ↑Sat Jan 14, 2023 8:50 amFree hint: It is not Clippy the Microsoft paperclip, nor is it Clippy inhabiting some other body, nor is it some other body inhabiting Clippy.
Now I am giving away free hints! Damn you, Village Idiot!
Clippy is not the size and shape of a human and does not have skin.
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1. Not real
2. Primarily known for appearing in video-based media (Movies/TV/Video Games)
3. Not human
4. Male
5. Not primarily known from video games
6. Can speak
7. Not animated
8. NOT from Star Wars, Star Trek, the MCU or another Marvel-inspired production, or the DCEU or a DC-inspired production, or another film or TV series centered around superheroes.
9. Originated in a work of science fiction or fantasy
10. Has fleshy skin that is mostly similar to a human.
11. Does not have supernatural abilities.
12. Although a non-human, he is basically human-sized.
13. He IS from a work of science fiction.
14. Is NOT from something that appears on this list: https://www.imdb.com/search/title/?&genres=sci_fi
15. NOT primarily produced in the UK.
16. Not a villain.
17. Whatever he appears in IS primarily (or entirely) set on Earth.
2. Primarily known for appearing in video-based media (Movies/TV/Video Games)
3. Not human
4. Male
5. Not primarily known from video games
6. Can speak
7. Not animated
8. NOT from Star Wars, Star Trek, the MCU or another Marvel-inspired production, or the DCEU or a DC-inspired production, or another film or TV series centered around superheroes.
9. Originated in a work of science fiction or fantasy
10. Has fleshy skin that is mostly similar to a human.
11. Does not have supernatural abilities.
12. Although a non-human, he is basically human-sized.
13. He IS from a work of science fiction.
14. Is NOT from something that appears on this list: https://www.imdb.com/search/title/?&genres=sci_fi
15. NOT primarily produced in the UK.
16. Not a villain.
17. Whatever he appears in IS primarily (or entirely) set on Earth.
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The only reasonable conclusions I can draw from your need for clarification on this query is that either:Jamiet99uk wrote: ↑Sat Jan 14, 2023 11:14 amWhy did you need to clarify his question?Balki Bartokomous wrote: ↑Sat Jan 14, 2023 8:20 amUnderstood. So I will assume that you mean “Does the video-based medium for which this character is primarily known take place on Earth?”VillageIdiot wrote: ↑Sat Jan 14, 2023 8:04 am
Is this not already established?
2. Primarily known for appearing in video-based media (Movies/TV/Video Games)
5. Not primarily known from video games
I'm not clear what you're requesting clarify on.
Yes.
What was ambiguous about it?
You are making this awkward for no good reason.
This is not a courtroom.
a) The character is not from a movie or TV show, but some other "video-based media" (but not a video game either),
or
b) Your clarification was needless / trolling / a waste of time.
Since this now needs to be resolved, and we are having trouble getting close to an answer:
QUESTION: Is the character primarily featured in a form of "video based media" that is not in the form of a TV show or movie? (Such as, but not limited to, broadcast advertising, a web platform that is not in the format of a TV show, or a computer application that is not a game).
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Sorry everyone, and sorry Balki, if it seems like I'm being grumpy for no reason. I know this game is supposed to just be a little fun distraction.
However, let me explain what's bothering me.
Let's imagine that, as the questionmaster in a fictional episode of this game, Balki is thinking of George W. Bush, former President of the United States. George W. Bush was born in Connecticut and prior to serving as President, lived in Texas, Massacheussets, and Alabama. Since leaving office he has lived in Texas.
Now let us suppose that I ask:
"Question: Is this person from Britain?"
Instead of answering the question, Balki responds:
"Just to be clear, are you asking whether this person is from the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom (UK), or are you asking if they are from the Island of Great Britain, the largest of the British Isles, or are you asking if they are from any one the British Isles, including the islands of Great Britain, Ireland, the Isle of Man, the Inner and Outer Hebrides, the Northern Isles, and over six thousand smaller islands?"
Now, while my question in the example above could have been formulated in a slightly more precise manner, the clarification is an irrelevant waste of time because George W. Bush is not from any of those places. Irrespective of how I might clarify my question in the above case, all possible clarifications would yield the same answer, which is "NO", because George W. Bush is not British, he is not from the UK, he is not from Great Britain, etc.
So the questionmaster should not seek such clarification. They should just post the answer "no".
To do otherwise, to seek clarification where clarification is not merited, and where clarification does not alter the answer that will eventually be given, is to falsely imply that the clarification is meaningful. That is, it gives the (presumably false) impression that the answer might be different, depending on what clarification is given by the questioner. In the example above, this is not the case, and therefore clarification should not be sought as the question is fully capable of being accurately and correctly answered as it stands.
I hope this explains my grumpy remarks above.
However, let me explain what's bothering me.
Let's imagine that, as the questionmaster in a fictional episode of this game, Balki is thinking of George W. Bush, former President of the United States. George W. Bush was born in Connecticut and prior to serving as President, lived in Texas, Massacheussets, and Alabama. Since leaving office he has lived in Texas.
Now let us suppose that I ask:
"Question: Is this person from Britain?"
Instead of answering the question, Balki responds:
"Just to be clear, are you asking whether this person is from the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom (UK), or are you asking if they are from the Island of Great Britain, the largest of the British Isles, or are you asking if they are from any one the British Isles, including the islands of Great Britain, Ireland, the Isle of Man, the Inner and Outer Hebrides, the Northern Isles, and over six thousand smaller islands?"
Now, while my question in the example above could have been formulated in a slightly more precise manner, the clarification is an irrelevant waste of time because George W. Bush is not from any of those places. Irrespective of how I might clarify my question in the above case, all possible clarifications would yield the same answer, which is "NO", because George W. Bush is not British, he is not from the UK, he is not from Great Britain, etc.
So the questionmaster should not seek such clarification. They should just post the answer "no".
To do otherwise, to seek clarification where clarification is not merited, and where clarification does not alter the answer that will eventually be given, is to falsely imply that the clarification is meaningful. That is, it gives the (presumably false) impression that the answer might be different, depending on what clarification is given by the questioner. In the example above, this is not the case, and therefore clarification should not be sought as the question is fully capable of being accurately and correctly answered as it stands.
I hope this explains my grumpy remarks above.
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Don't ever change, Jamie 
Now let us continue with this gloriously irrelevant waste of time!

Now let us continue with this gloriously irrelevant waste of time!
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@Jamiet
Have a wonderful day, my friend.
I started trying to crisp up some of the questions, and then went overboard. My apologies.
This dude is in a movie, and it’s not Terminator 6: Clippy’s Revenge
Have a wonderful day, my friend.
I started trying to crisp up some of the questions, and then went overboard. My apologies.
This dude is in a movie, and it’s not Terminator 6: Clippy’s Revenge
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So it's probably some kind of good or at least neutral alien.
Team: would we be better trying to narrow down the film, or learn something else about the character themselves?
Team: would we be better trying to narrow down the film, or learn something else about the character themselves?
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What about when film made? We know nothing about this yet do we?Jamiet99uk wrote: ↑Sat Jan 14, 2023 4:49 pmSo it's probably some kind of good or at least neutral alien.
Team: would we be better trying to narrow down the film, or learn something else about the character themselves?
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