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'''Character Shields''' is a term used to discribe a phenomenon in fiction in which individuals (generally main cast members) allways seem to be missed by enemy fire and survive intense battles.
'''Character shields''' is a term -- generally credited to [[Trekkie]]s -- for the mysterious ability of main characters to survive hazards that routinely kill secondary characters and extras. This is the sort of thing that lets a main character walk away from an airliner crash that no one else survived.
 
==Character Shields in Debates==
Every once in a while, some dimwit will cite "character shields" as the reason a particular character -- like [[James T. Kirk]], for instance -- would win a fight.  Such a moronic argument throws [[suspension of disbelief]] out the window.
 
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Latest revision as of 04:41, 9 January 2010

Character shields is a term -- generally credited to Trekkies -- for the mysterious ability of main characters to survive hazards that routinely kill secondary characters and extras. This is the sort of thing that lets a main character walk away from an airliner crash that no one else survived.

Character Shields in Debates

Every once in a while, some dimwit will cite "character shields" as the reason a particular character -- like James T. Kirk, for instance -- would win a fight. Such a moronic argument throws suspension of disbelief out the window.