Harold Saxon
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- Mar 10, 2010
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- MBTI Type
- INFP
- Enneagram
- 6w5
Harlock from Arcadia of my Youth?
Captain Harlock strikes me as more of an INTP, perhaps even a particularly stoic INFP.
Harlock from Arcadia of my Youth?
I observe more cunning and strategy in Riker as a character than you do, but to each his own.You're wrong-- LaForge is a sensate dominate, but keeps it to himself.
No-- LaForge is a intuitive dominant, but keeps it to himself. We can justify anything with this reasoning. But we both notice LaForge's natural friendliness and warm sympathy, and I'm content with that.
I wouldn't say there's much reason to think people to change types on and off the job. Rather they likely project a different personality type on the job, if they have to. Most commonly, Perceivers project Judging and Introverts project Extroversion when they need to.
That's an interesting theory. One tautology we need to keep in mind is that characters change depending on how they're written. Riker in the earlier episodes is more by the book, while in the later episodes he's more intuitive-- winning by bluffing when playing poker, seducing women, craftily inventing a maneuver named after him, and so forth.Antisocial One pointed out that everyone has different types on duty and off duty.
That makes more sense.This isn't real life, it's a show. They were probably written that way because that's how the show is. In a way it seems like a totally different show when they are off duty and when they are doing official stuff. In real life, no, absolutely no one would have their type changed based on whether they are working or not.
That's an interesting theory. One tautology we need to keep in mind is that characters change depending on how they're written. Riker in the earlier episodes is more by the book, while in the later episodes he's more intuitive-- winning by bluffing when playing poker, seducing women, craftily inventing a maneuver named after him, and so forth.
Still seems like a challenge-seeking Te in either case, though I understand the ambiguity on the auxiliary.
Tom's INTP not INTJ.
wtf is this shit
Depends on how you define "hero," but most likely.
Treize Kushrenada - ENTJ