Which best fits the description?

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As the intro to his "Heroes and Demons" review, when the holodeck character Freya responded to Tuvok and Chakotay's inquiry into whether or not she had seen Beowulf, played by Harry Kim, she replied with:

"Yes. He was like no other. Hair straight and raven black. Eyes bright with fierce fire. The burning gaze of a hero."

And Chuck snarked that applies just as much to:

1) Walter Matthau
2) Patrick Troughton
3) John Cleese
4) Ronald Reagan
5) Ash from Pokemon
6) Moe from the Three Stooges

My question is, which do you guys feel best fits that description better? For my money, my mind went to Ash, because of the whole shonen anime "fighting spirit" thing to it. Of course, it'd be interesting if someone answers with President Reagan. :)
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Ash is a kid. Thatsthejoke.jpg

Idunno though I googled Patrick Troughton 'cause I don't know who he is, and he has actions movies under his belt it seems.
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You never watched Doctor Who? He's the Second Doctor.
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I never watched any of Ronald Reagan's movies, but I'd hardly call his gaze "burning". Then again we are comparing this to Harry Kim's
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LOL :lol:
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EMH takes the name Schweitzer, Freyja dies, EMH rejects the name.
Holo-novel: EMH's daughter dies, EMH never plays that Game again.

Continuity? What Continuity??? VOY is all aboot Magic reset Button. The only continuity is when a holo-character dies, they stay dead.
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This applies to the topic... here? Not that people haven't gotten off topic before, myself included, but that flowed organically from the subject of the thread. This is just... HUH?!
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Thread is about Beowulf episode and holodeck.
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No, it's about SF Debris's joke near the intro. Difference.
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