(urth) the prime calcula/his citadel and other quotes
Andrew Mason
andrew.mason53 at googlemail.com
Fri Jan 14 14:38:45 PST 2011
erry Quinn wrote:
>> Also, when he asks her name, Silk doesn't believe her: "Mamelta."
>> He looked at her curiously. "is that your name?' It was one that
>> he had never heard. "I think so. I can't ...." "remember?" he
>> suggested gently'." mamelta's memory is a bit unreliable, as
>> Rigoglio/Roger says the cargo underwent memory alterations as well.
>
> And?
> The simplest explanation is that this is just straight reportage. Silk
> has never met a woman called Mamelta, because there is no plant called
> Mamelta.
Yes - and this is set up by Mamelta's neighbour being called 'Olive',
which works both as a Commonwealth name and as a Vironese name. (And
Saint Olive was sold as a slave.) Silk is discovering people from a
strangely different culture, and is surprised by various things about
them.
>
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