Bio of the latest G-52 to come off the "USA Waiting List," the Dragon of Destiny, who previous played a key role in exposing Doughty Dog as a fraud.
G-52s (C) me and me alone
Wheel of Fortune (C) Sony Pictures Television, Califon Productions, and everybody else who owns the rights
Jeopardy! (C) Sony Pictures Television, Jeopardy! Productions, and everybody else who owns the rights
Both shows created by Merv Griffin.
G-52s (C) me and me alone
Wheel of Fortune (C) Sony Pictures Television, Califon Productions, and everybody else who owns the rights
Jeopardy! (C) Sony Pictures Television, Jeopardy! Productions, and everybody else who owns the rights
Both shows created by Merv Griffin.
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Chuong: A dragon superhero? I didn't think this would exist! That means dragon soldiers exist in which the UN1024 needs more of! The downside is that dragons tend to be bad at stealth and they are usually the first targets their enemies will go at. Dragon soldiers tend to have preferences for large caliber weapons and tend to be stubborn that way.
Zax: Most. Not to mention, in most countries, dragons tend to face both positive and negative discrimination.
Chuong: In Vietnam, our local dragons tend to face positive discrimination where they are perceived as wise so teaching positions tend to be offered to them first before the others.
Slip Shadow: In Romania, dragon applicants for hospital positions tend to face negative discrimination because they think dragons are too scary to work in hospitals. So our dragon community are hard at work marching for equality and better treatment because dragons are way more than just excellent natural candidates for military positions. Even Liviu the Dark Lion thinks Romanian dragons must be treated as equal as any other Romanian citizen.
Kirk: Don't forget that we have no-fly zones too.
Chuong: I think the anime, Brand New Animal, mentions that where anthropomorphic avians, like birds and eagles, cannot fly wherever they want and must walk like everybody else due to safety reasons.
Zax: Most. Not to mention, in most countries, dragons tend to face both positive and negative discrimination.
Chuong: In Vietnam, our local dragons tend to face positive discrimination where they are perceived as wise so teaching positions tend to be offered to them first before the others.
Slip Shadow: In Romania, dragon applicants for hospital positions tend to face negative discrimination because they think dragons are too scary to work in hospitals. So our dragon community are hard at work marching for equality and better treatment because dragons are way more than just excellent natural candidates for military positions. Even Liviu the Dark Lion thinks Romanian dragons must be treated as equal as any other Romanian citizen.
Kirk: Don't forget that we have no-fly zones too.
Chuong: I think the anime, Brand New Animal, mentions that where anthropomorphic avians, like birds and eagles, cannot fly wherever they want and must walk like everybody else due to safety reasons.
Dragon of Destiny: That unhappy thought did cross my mind. I don't normally go outside the United States, though, so hopefully I won't be flying into a no-fly zone. Meanwhile, I hope there's no hard feelings between us.
Doughty Dog: Not at all; all you were doing was showing I was faking it. But just as I thank the boss cat (Super C) for giving me a second chance, I want us to be friends and not enemies.
Dragon of Destiny: Likewise.
Doughty Dog: Not at all; all you were doing was showing I was faking it. But just as I thank the boss cat (Super C) for giving me a second chance, I want us to be friends and not enemies.
Dragon of Destiny: Likewise.
Chuong: If you visit my country, my people are going to be very curious of you because you're an American dragon and we'd be wondering how that's a thing. So be prepared for lots of questions when you stop by. But don't worry because Luong the Hidden Lion will make sure you're not anxious when you visit my homeland.
Neon Blade: In Japan, you're more likely to make a lot of friends. So be prepared for a curious crowd too when you stop by to watch the Olympics.
Armenak: Unfortunately in Armenia, discrimination against dragons is problematic due to Biblical interpretations against dragons. This issue is often addressed with Levon though. Most Armenians tend to think that dragons belong in the military and should be considered lucky that modern society place their preference in military leadership to dragons.
Guitar Guardian: In Iceland, we introduce our dragon tourists and visitors to our dragon citizens first to get them to know each other better as our way of getting them to know about Iceland better.
Weather Wolf: In Thailand, dragons, including the foreigners, tend to receive better treatment from us. So if you visit us, you'll be welcomed a lot.
Neon Blade: In Japan, you're more likely to make a lot of friends. So be prepared for a curious crowd too when you stop by to watch the Olympics.
Armenak: Unfortunately in Armenia, discrimination against dragons is problematic due to Biblical interpretations against dragons. This issue is often addressed with Levon though. Most Armenians tend to think that dragons belong in the military and should be considered lucky that modern society place their preference in military leadership to dragons.
Guitar Guardian: In Iceland, we introduce our dragon tourists and visitors to our dragon citizens first to get them to know each other better as our way of getting them to know about Iceland better.
Weather Wolf: In Thailand, dragons, including the foreigners, tend to receive better treatment from us. So if you visit us, you'll be welcomed a lot.
Dragon of Destiny: Thank you; I appreciate that. I don't want to cause trouble to any foreigners.
Super C: What does Levon think about dragons?
Leo: If I am correct, he says dragons are species, too, and thus should be allowed to do any occupation, not just be a soldier (or play in a marching band).
Super C: What does Levon think about dragons?
Leo: If I am correct, he says dragons are species, too, and thus should be allowed to do any occupation, not just be a soldier (or play in a marching band).
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