(urth) Inhumi in the Whorl
James Wynn
crushtv at gmail.com
Wed Feb 9 09:55:03 PST 2011
>>> Well, we know they travelled between planets somehow, and to the
>>> Whorl, and perhaps to wherever they live now. They detected the
>>> Whorl as it approached their solar system, and visited it, bringing
>>> with them inhumi. And we know they built great structures on Green.
>>> Why should we not expect them to have spaceships, or at least to be
>>> able to make them if needed?
>>
>> Because (unless someone can identity a Neighbor-ship) the only method
>> of travel native to this system is via inhumi.
>> I mean, if this were a story set in Polynesia in 1550 and some chief
>> mentioned colonizing a great continent to the East, would we just
>> ASSUME they must have hidden caravels?
>
> If we believed him, we'd assume they had ships capable of getting
> there and back. If it was clear that the canoes we know of couldn't
> do it, we'd guess that they had bigger ones.
Or, like a good engineer, we would assume that they accomplished the
task with the methods at hand.
Well, we do know that inhumi-powered dream-travel can get the Neighbors
between planets or to the Whorl, right?
> We know the Neighbours are not 'space hippies' a la Star Trek. They
> do not avoid technology - theit city on Green appears to be composed
> of steel-framed skyscrapers.
Dream-travel IS technology. My grandparents grew up in a civilization of
steel-framed skyscrapers as well. But they had no spaceships, even
though, unlike the Neighbors, they had no alternate (in some ways,
superior) method.
u+16b9
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