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Fifth edition got abbreviated to FRED, and the name stuck. The revised edition wound up being universally refered to as 5ER, which I though was a shame in many ways - it would have been nice to actually have a pet name for the edition.

 

So, I'm getting in early for the 6th edition and trying to go for hearts and minds - what are we going to call it?

 

Sixthed sounds quite nice, IMO, but I doubt people will be bothered to type it, and 6thed or 6ED just don't do it for me.

 

So, how about going back to naming the edition, perhaps a cunning acronym, or maybe just some alliterative device: Steve Six, perhaps. Sara Six?

 

Or we could go for gutter humour: 6y.

 

Maybe not.

 

Any thoughts?

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Fifth edition got abbreviated to FRED' date=' and the name stuck. The revised edition wound up being universally refered to as 5ER, which I though was a shame in many ways - it would have been nice to actually have a pet name for the edition.[/quote']

 

Fiver is the prophet rabbit from Watership Down, which also happens to be listed in FH as a "must read" book, so it was a pet name. It was just a slightly obscure pet name.

 

I think the argument that it may appear cliquish to have a pet name carries some weight, though. Not sure it needs a new name.

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Fiver is the prophet rabbit from Watership Down, which also happens to be listed in FH as a "must read" book, so it was a pet name. It was just a slightly obscure pet name.

 

I think the argument that it may appear cliquish to have a pet name carries some weight, though. Not sure it needs a new name.

 

 

I suspect it will get one by default if not by design.

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Well it will probably attarct quite a few web hits if we do adopt that one :)

 

Yes, Sean. It's a completely backhanded marketing technique. But YES! Who cares if the majority of the people who log in use the system to make Porn Hero? It doesn't MATTER. Making the system KNOWN matters.

 

It's a toolkit. No pun intended.

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Yes, Sean. It's a completely backhanded marketing technique. But YES! Who cares if the majority of the people who log in use the system to make Porn Hero? It doesn't MATTER. Making the system KNOWN matters.

 

It's a toolkit. No pun intended.

 

 

....and of course when they see the web site replete with images of scantily clad SPBs...

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I am referring to the first character to put on a weird costume and fight crime: Doctor Occult. 1936. He ditched the costume soon after' date=' but technically, he still retains the title of the first costumed superhero.[/quote']

 

If you're going to go that route...

 

The Shadow (print debut 1931) and The Phantom Detective (print debut 1933, aka The Phantom) both wore some form of costume. No spandex, but a costume either way. The Phantom had a domino mask and both had Secret Identities.

 

Neither are considered Superheroes however, Superman stands as The First Superhero.

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Technically, though, the Shadow and the Phantom were merely "Pulp heroes" Technically, they still obey those rules.

 

Doctor Occult was the first character with real "Super Powers." An argument can be made that the Shadow had one superpower, but other than that, he didn't really meet all the requirements.

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Fifth edition got abbreviated to FRED' date=' and the name stuck. The revised edition wound up being universally refered to as 5ER, which I though was a shame in many ways - it would have been nice to actually have a pet name for the edition.[/quote']

 

Huh? Isn't that backwards?

 

 

I like 6E i.e. "Sexy" so far the most...

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