letters continued from page 5 ___ that it was he who turned Shin against Ken and convinced Shin to take Ken’s girlfriend by force. Also, in the end, it isn’t Ken _ who gets up and walks away, it is Ral, who, for a twisted plot contrivance finally feels remose for killing his father. : A few things Trent forgot: Ken and Ray (that is his name) always calmly walk at a relaxed pace when they are fighting hordes and hordes of bad guys. They don’t break stride and they never sweat. Some of the bad guyscompletely disintegrate after Ken punches them and they explode. There isn’t a blood stain where they fall. Ken’s neck is thicker than his head (Anyone remember the correlation between the mass of brain and the mass of the body it is attached to?) There are some truly bad one-liners. Such as one guy who had a saw chop his head in half a few moments ago finishes '. his civil conversation with Ray (who put the saw there), says ‘‘I have a splitin’ headache...’’ beforehe finally keels over and his head splits. (yes, he had had a conversation while his brain was in two separate pieces.) Ken flexesand destroys the same jacket © three times. Must have been a popular style, how else could he salvage at least three identical jackets? And, at the end of the movie, we don’t know if Julia (Ken’s girlfriend, who is the reason Ken was wandering all over the world and anything in the movie happened) and Ken get back together. We don’t even know if Julia survived the riots and spontanious earthquakes at the end. Here’s a response from Trent: I stand corrected. It had been a week since I watched this film, and I felt no great need to watch it again to safely summarize this plot. I was wrong. However, there’s something we both forgot to mention. The badly over-built, vacuum-packed muscular characters and horrendously bad storylines were probably the inspiration for everything Rob Liefeld has ever done. The PE] Women's. Network presents UPEI Women's Centre Feb. 25 and 26, 1995 a two day workshop for Women by Women Cost: Regular $60.00 Unwaged $30.00 Safety Cents is part of a year round fundraiser that helps women attend self-defence classes, and to help train a Wen-Do.self-defence instructor for PEI. Please donate your pennies when you see this signi for women's self-defence Wen-Do Program Sponsored by the Women's Network For more information call 368-5040 REGISTRATION FORMS AVAILABLE AT UPEI WOMEN'S CENTER Role playing game sweeps campuses Most of us are familiar with Dungeons and Dragons, the popular 80s role-playing game. A new game called Magic is sweeping across Canadian campuses. The advantages is 3 minimum of equipment required: with just a pack of cards ant aset dice it can be played anywhere. The game isa combination of magic spells, creatures and power sources which are detailed on the cards. Winners of the short matches are determined by skill, not the luck of the draw. A starting deck of 60 cards is approximately $10. However, the search for more powerfil card has led students to forego grocery and tuition money 10 spend up to $70 on just 4 high ranking cards. Just as with D é D, critics are anticipating players to become quickly addicted. Search for gay gene continues Recent studies at McMaster University are attempting to link homosexuality with biology. The study is based on a size difference of a section in the brains of hetero and homosexual men. The idea that biology plays a role in sexual preferenc: accepts the influences of the environment, but simply denici that it is the lone cause-- as is commonly believed. While iti becoming apparent that there are biological differences, it is still not clear whether these differences are a cause or a resul! of homosexuality. It has been argued that such genetic ev: dence will allow gays to beocme accepted by society by suggesting that homosexuality is not unnatural. Howevel, critics believe that it may lead to homosexuality being treated asagenetic defect. Many fear the development of pre-natal tes! to determine sexual preference which may allow parents ‘0 abort homosexual children. James Edward, former co-ordinato! of the Concordia Queer Collective believes that ending dis crimination cannot come through science -- only throug! education. Dalhousie controversy There were cries of reverse discrimination last fall whe! Dalhousie University solicited applications for a black appli cants. Crawford Killian, a BC scholar in North Victoria fee!’ that hiring black academics on basis of race rather than ability is an insult, He says that he was tempted to apply but dids" becasue he was whilte. Dal fundraiser Marie Chapman sa)‘ that the NS black community ‘‘is fully supportive and have» complaints.” The call for applicants does not go against thé university hiring policy or NS human rights. The position ° chair will teach, research, develop curricula, and will be 210! model for black students as well as an academic leader. It named the James Robinson Johnson chair in honour of the fit black graduate of Dal, and the first black lawyer in NS. One° the 20 applicants will be hired next fall. et February 7, 19%