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By Teresa K (fasstar)

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Puzzle Description:

McCoy from the original Star Trek. In charge, taking care of people, vigilant, committed, accommodating, adapts as needed. This is the ESFJ personality type: Extrovert, Sensing, Feeling, Judging. More in comments.

#1: Teresa K (fasstar) on Aug 13, 2009 [SPOILER]

My favorite Dr. McCoy was the original played by DeForest Kelley. Here's a photo:
http://www.empireonline.com/images/features/where-are-the-original-star-trek-crew-now/3.jpg

I'm a Trekkie, but I haven't seen the new movie yet. Is it even "new" anymore? Can any other Trekkies tell me, how did you like the new one?
#2: Teresa K (fasstar) on Aug 13, 2009 [SPOILER]
ESFJs are helpful people who place a high value on harmony. Paying close attention to people's needs and wants, they work well with others to complete tasks in a timely and accurate way. ESFJs follow through on their commitments. They like closure and prefer structured, organized situations in which warmth and compassion are shown. They contribute to others by anticipating their day-to-day concerns and handling them with warmth and efficiency. ESFJs are at their best in organizing people to get a job done.

Another good description is here:
http://www.metaphysicalzone.com/types/esfj.shtml

Other famous ESFJ's include Jack Benny, Carol Burnett, Sally Field, Danny Glover, Vincent Price, Julia Roberts, Bill Clinton, Ronald Regan, Reba McIntire, and Jimmie Stewart
#3: Robyn Broyles (ginkgo100) on Aug 13, 2009 [SPOILER]
I think you'll like the new movie. In fact, every Star Trek fan I've met has liked it. Without giving you too many details, I will just say that the plot has some elements pretty typical of Star Trek. I didn't love it, but I definitely liked it a lot.
#4: Adam Nielson (monkeyboy) on Aug 13, 2009
I watched it 2 days ago on a Delta flight from Atlanta. It was worth seeing. Ditto #3.

Teresa, this was a great image. Excellent likeness. Great fun to solve. As always, faces are tricky to create, and tricky to solve. Funny this topic should come up right afterwords.
#5: Teresa K (fasstar) on Aug 13, 2009
Thanks, Adam. I have had to throw out so many celebrities during this series because I just couldn't get them to work. This one I had to fiddle with a lot to make it solvable. I like it when that happens because then I know it won't be too easy.:-)

Thanks for the mini movie review, Robyn.
#6: Wombat (wombatilim) on Aug 13, 2009 [SPOILER]
What they got right in the new film was the characters. Sulu was the only one I wasn't totally happy with. Considering the point was to press the reset button on the Star Trek universe, the plot was less important to me. It was kind of out there, but then... it's a Star Trek film.
#7: Teresa K (fasstar) on Aug 14, 2009
Thanks, Wombat.
#8: Clarabelle Munk (BarbRock) on Aug 14, 2009
He's dead, Jim!

Nice puzzle, thanks.
#9: Teresa K (fasstar) on Aug 14, 2009
Thanks, Clarabelle.
#10: Petra Lassen (Stjarna) on Aug 14, 2009 [SPOILER]
Now that's a better discription of an ESFJ!

I've seen the new Star Trek movie too, but it was kind of ruined by the fact that I watched it on a crappy DVD where I only saw 50% or so of what was originally on the screen. I really liked it though!
#11: Beth (Shasta) on Aug 19, 2009
I liked the movie a lot. I wasn't expecting a great movie going in and it was better than I thought it wold be. Have you seen it yet? Great puzzle! Thanks
#12: Teresa K (fasstar) on Aug 19, 2009
Thanks, Shasta. No, haven't seen it yet.
#13: Jane Doe (telly) on Mar 9, 2010 [SPOILER]
I still have yet to see the movie.
great likeness. :) good solve
#14: Linda Martin (ilovethispuzzle123) on May 11, 2011
wow - excellent likeness. really good.
#15: bugaboo (bugaboo) on Jul 12, 2011
very good likeness

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