Talk:Rick Brant

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Since I have the entire series of books and have read them all (excluding the Magic Talisman) I took it upon myself to include some very, very brief plot summaries for each of the respective books. If anyone would care to polish my work then do so but discuss here before altering actual content. HuronKing

Looks good, and thanks! RB was a great series. I expanded this article some time back; now that I reread it, I wonder if I've put in a bit of not-objective-POV just by using a kind of breezy "style" which comes too easy to me, but may not be appropriate to Wiki. What do you and others think? For my part, do Be Bold and improve, and let's see. -Scott Dickerson Doxmyth 16:16, 9 September 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Brant v. Quest

Doesn't necessarily belong in the article, but I had a minor obsessive attack and came up with this table:

Rick Brant Jonny Quest
Series theme Science-oriented adventure Science-oriented adventure
Age Teenager Preteen
Father Famous scientist Hartson Brant Famous scientist Benton Quest
Residence Spindrift Island off of New Jersey,
site of dad's major science lab
Palm Key off of Florida,
site of dad's major science lab
Pals Scotty, who lives with family;
recurring character Chahda, an Indian
Hadji, an Indian who lives with family
Pet Dismal, a dog Bandit, a dog
Notable skills Flies his own plane  ?
Women in his life Mother; sister; proto-girlfriend Jan Mother dead; no sister or girlfriend
Adult companions Various Brant Labs scientists (Hobart Zircon and so on);
government agent Steve Ames
Bodyguard and ex-government agent Race Bannon

--NapoliRoma 00:34, 8 August 2007 (UTC)