User:Monet47

I'd like to point out I don't enjoy sounding like i'm full of myself. I never really see myself one of those 'pompus genius' types you sometimes get; waving their Oxbridge PhDs or science-fair trophies around thinking everyone around them is as smart as a brick. That's not me and I don't want it to be.

In my opinion if you have brains you know you won't like being treated like you failed in pre-school, So why do that to other people? Treat others how you want to be treated yourself I say,

A few key things to know about me:
 * I am passionate about science
 * I'm normally brimming with ideas
 * I love video games
 * I easily immerse myself in anything
 * 'A short answer' can be difficult on forums and I like explaining
 * I'm generally optimistic

Science is a bit of a passion for me and I'm somewhat of a polymath (It's difficult to not make this sound like i'm blowing my own trumpet without knowing me personally). If I see a topic of science that intersts me I will research to get an understanding it.

I've mentioned how nerdy I can be, but I'm also a social person and enjoy challenging my brain. If you're stumped at something I can help to explain. Also as you might be able to tell from my first fiction - the draconis - I'm somewhat intrigued by dragons, mainly the western variety, however i'd still rate my interest in Starfleet higher than my interest in the fire-breating lizards of myth and legend.

My third greatest love? Warhammer 40,000. In my opinion; once you move past the dice and the idea that you're essentially giving orders to 2" tall bits of plastic it gets very cool and very macho (e.g pLanet-wiping nukes, soldiers wearing tanks with legs, an officer with a giant mechanical claw). Believe me: mentioning a gun (that is essentially a mini-rocket launcher that fires like an SMG) to someone sounds much cooler than saying a 2" plastic model has said weapon. The founders of GW weren't nerds, they were just as manly as anyone else.