What is the geekest thing you own?

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putowtin

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From the Assassin's Creed series Ezio's hidden blade, Maria's feather box with replica codex as well as three Ezio statues and Desmond's hoodie and tee-shirt

From the Mass Effect Series, 6 statues, a limited Normandy, Shepard's hoodie and the matching trainers

Cole MacGrath statue and his bag

As well as 4 gaming tatoo's!
 

VeryOddGamer

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I have the better version of the map of Skyrim that was supposedly only with preorders even though I didn't preorder.

I know, it's kind of pathetic compared to some of the people here, but once I assume direct control of my life, I'll get something.
 

xplosive59

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I keep my power level relatively hidden, I only own a Fallout NCR T-Shirt and that's it. Also a few anime soundtracks and Star Wars lego from when I was a kid, I still have a Star Destroyer and the Millenium Falcon on display.
 

Eddy-16

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Probably the Geekiest thing I own is a Superman: Red Son T-shirt, which is a Superman t-shirt based on a what-if comic where Supes lands in Russia and becomes super commie.
 

GamemasterAnthony

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For me it wouild be a tie between the replicas of the Master Sword of Legends Past and the Hylian Shield from the Zelda series...and the replicas of the Tenth and Eleventh Doctors' Sonic Screwdrivers.

Throw in replicas of a Pokédex and a PET from MMBN, and my geekiness is well cemented.
 

Johnny Impact

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antidonkey said:
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That is so awesome it would make pizza taste better! Assuming of course you ever sullied it by using it on pizza.

OT: I've got a handful of 12" figures on my bookcase: Auron, Yuna, Bumblebee (fully transformable of course), and Mr Incredible, but I think the geekiest thing I own is the original Advanced Dungeons & Dragons Player's Handbook and Dungeon Master's Guide. That's old school, my friends. You haven't gamed until you've dealt with round segments, THAC0, and the clunk of a poorly organized rulebook. Haven't used them in decades, they're all tattered and worthless, I only keep them around because I can't quite bear to throw them in the recycle bin. Sadly my vintage Red Box D&D bit the dust a long time ago, else it would be the geekiest thing I own.
 

Skoosh

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Uhh....Well I do own a graphic novel about Bertrand Russell, that probably counts.

http://www.amazon.com/Logicomix-An-Epic-Search-Truth/dp/1596914521/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1357664405&sr=8-1&keywords=logicomix

It's actually really good. I suggest giving it a read.
 

Murrdox

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Hmm for me it'd be:

- Classic Warhammer Battlemech lead miniature on my desk (Yes one of the Unseen! Not my only Battletech miniature but this one never goes in the box with the rest)

- A 24"x36" matted and framed watercolor print of a piece of "3x3 Eyes" manga artwork. I found this print at an anime convention over 10 years ago. It's only a print, but I've never seen it anywhere else. Wish I could post a link to a picture of it, I just love it.

[EDIT] Well what do you know! I managed to find an image of it out there! Doesn't really do the full thing justice in my opinion, but you get the idea. http://media.photobucket.com/image/recent/Tou-Chao/02_0640.jpg

- Bust of Geralt from the Collector's Edition of Witcher 2.

- Full collection of IDW Transformers comics

- Shelf full of RPG books. Shadowrun, D&D 3/3.5, Mutants and Masterminds, Dark Heresy, Rogue Trader, Deadlands... and that doesn't include all the books I don't have room for anymore that are in boxes in my closet.

- I'm not even going to get into the DVD and Game collection. Not sure those count.
 

pilf

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5. Dragons, dragons everywhere (seriously I've got at least 30 dragon statues/figures and stuff around my room)

4. Maybe doesn't count but my coin collection, which includes some nice replicas of old stuff like pieces of eight and dubloons.

3. Signed photos of Dave Prowse (Darth Vader) and Kenny Baker (R2-D2)

2. Signed Doctor Who Photographs of Sopihe Aldred and Colin Bakeer from an event a few years ago, as well as my ticket signed by the four attending DW stars - Aldred, Baker, Terry Molloy (Davros) and Nicholas Courtney (The Brig - one of his last appearances before he died)

1. A green Chaos Emerald/the Master Emerald
 

Phasmal

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I'd like to own more game themed clothes.
I'd love a Horde shirt and an Arkham Asylum shirt, but that sort of thing seems to scream `Please come quiz me on my game knowledge!` to certain assholes.
I have a DMC shirt, it's pretty awesome, but it's far too big for me so I only wear it on lazy days.
 

J Tyran

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Not sure which is my outright geekiest thing, I have a model lightsaber and the Lego Bloks model of the Forward Unto Dawn from Halo. Those are probably the geekiest, my model Daleks and other stuff comes a close second.
 

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Hmm, not sure what my geekiest possession is. They all seem equally geeky to me, so instead I'll focus on the items that aren't as obviously geeky (in no particular order):

First is my pair of Good Eats cookbooks. Which may not sound geeky, but I assure you that Good Eats is one of the geekiest things out there. One of these books discusses the molecular structure of fudge, just to give you an idea of what kind of books these are. Alton Brown is awesome.

Second is my mandrel jig. It's basically two vertical pieces of wood set onto a 2x4, with a metal rod passing between them. It's used to wind wire into coils for making chainmail.

Third is a key holder with mine and my fiance's name written out with computer keys that are glued onto the wood.

I have a photography lightbox I made myself out of cardboard and tissue paper.

It's also possible that I own art pieces that have been in museums. My fiance's grandfather was an extremely prolific artist (EXTREMLY prolific--when he passed away everyone in the family took several paintings, carving, and powder-horns, and the house was STILL filled with them) and several of his pieces have been displayed at small art museums over the years. Seeing as I now have one of his finished horns (and another that was carved, but not inked, as well as a few 'blanks') and about a dozen of his paintings, it's entirely possible that I own something that has been in a museum. Even if not, though, I suppose owning carved powder horns is pretty geeky on it's own. (And the paintings are beautiful)
 

Owlslayer

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Don`t really have much, now that i think about it. A few D&D dice, and a few packs of magic: the gathering cards. That`s about it. I´d love to own more geeky stuff, but unfortunately, i haven`t really found any such stuff.
 

ADDmuse

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All I've got is a signature from Doug Walker; a.k.a. The Nostalgia Critic. And the Gameboy line; up to the Advance SP. And Pokemon Red. Damn; those last two make me feel old.
 

Palademon

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Let's see...

I still collect Yu-Gi-Oh cards. My first rare card was Dark Magician.
I occasionally buy Pokemon cards.

I have quite a lot of anime. Nowhere near what others have mentioned but I do have the Limited Numbered Remastered Edition of Gundam Wing, which was sadly the only good release of the series.

I have a Death Note.

I have these two mofos:


And I'm currently waiting for my scale plastic models of giant robots in the mail.
 

MiaS

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I own a mug in the shape of Commander Data from TNG. I also have the 35mm film trailer for Disney's Tarzan, which I, um, liberated from the projection booth of my old movie theater job.
 

Karoshi

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When I was 13-14 I used some special ceramic paint to pain teapot and a tea cup with some FMA motives. Sadly, the teapot got broken by my sister.

My proudest posession is the Vault-Boy bobbyhead which came with the Fallout 3 Collectors edition. Black Mesa polo deserves a mention as well, just as the Jokers replica baseball cap from ME2.

Nothing too nerdy, I suppose. I did goad my parents into buying a pretty real-looking sword and bow when I was younger, but that was a long time ago.
 

AsurasEyes

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A carbonite-bed bondage toy with attached Companion Cube cage.

Nah. Nerdiest thing I own is a bookshelf filled with various anime and manga and comics.

And a replica Ragnarok sword from Soul Eater my cosplaying friend gave to me for Christmas. *squeee*
 

AgentCooper

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I own a replica of Obi-Wan Kenobis lightsaber from Episode III

Not really nerdy or anything but I do have a giant framed movie post of Skyfall. (Huge James Bond fan)

I own all the master editions of Fist of the North Star Manga.