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Old 12-10-2008, 08:11 PM   #220
Icybro
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Actually, their write-up on Sophia Hapgood sounds a little familiar . . .
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Born into a wealthy family from Boston, Massachussetts, Sophia Hapgood first encounters Indiana Jones on the Jastro expedition in Iceland. The two became close, but Indy is later surprised that Hapgood has kept many of the best artefacts [sic] for herself! Later, Hapgood became convinced that a piece that she has horded from the Jastro expedition once belonged to Atlantean king Nur-Ab-Sal. Indy warns her of the Nazi's interest in all things Atlantean and, after a series of adventures, they become romantically involved for a short while.
And here's the article I helped write for the Indiana Jones Wiki:
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Sophia was born into a wealthy family from Boston, Massachusetts . . . . Her first encounter with Indiana Jones was on the Jastro expedition in Iceland, where the pair unearthed many unusual artifacts. The two became close, but maintained a professional relationship. . . . Hapgood refocused herself on psychic pursuits, turning her attention to a strange medallion she had kept from the Jastro expedition years earlier. She became convinced the piece had once belonged to Atlantean king Nur-Ab-Sal. . . . In 1939, an extremely skeptical Indiana Jones . . . warn[ed] Sophie of an urgent Nazi interest in all things Atlantean.
I'm not crazy, am I? There are too many similarities for it to be a coincidence.

I'm kinda flattered to have my words appear in an official publication, but on the other hand, I wish they had at least given a shout out to the Wiki. What do you guys think?
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