(urth) the prime calcula/his citadel and other quotes
Gerry Quinn
gerryq at indigo.ie
Tue Jan 18 18:52:39 PST 2011
From: "Marc Aramini" <marcaramini at yahoo.com>
> --- On Tue, 1/18/11, Gerry Quinn <gerryq at indigo.ie> wrote:
>
>> (including Silk and
>> Pas, their friends and enemies, and many who had no axe to
>> grind either way) could have been part of some grand
>> conspiracy which makes no sense and is NEVER EVEN HINTED AT IN THE TEXT>
>
> Gerry, wait, put these quotes from the book together. Look at what you
> wrote. Never hinted at?
>
> "The monarch had wanted a son to succeed him."
> "Kypris, who was Hyacinth and Mother, too."
> "In its place stood a bronze-limbed man with rippling muscles and two
> head. One was Silk's."
>
> How can you say Silk's face on Typhon is not at LEAST a
> hint? These are about as clear 1 -2- 3 steps as you can get.
> The monarch wants a son to succeed him, kypris is his mother,
> oh, his face is there on the monarch's shoulders. I am not even
> putting any interpretation in those facts. Those are at LEAST a hint.
You misunderstand me. I wasn't talking about hints that Silk might be a
clone of Typhon. What I'm saying is that if he is in fact such a clone,
there must be a grand conspiracy between everyone who knows both their faces
to hide it, and ther is no hint of such a grand conspiracy.
But as for your point above, I think the bronze-skinned man is a
representation of how an uploaded Silk would be part of Pas. It says
nothing about Silk's genealogy. It's about the future, not the past.
- Gerry Quinn
> I don't think its definitive of cloning, but it is definitive of a close
> relationship between Silk and Typhon, and other statements in
> New Sun indicate Typhon is very fond of his face.
>
> (I don't think that necessarily makes Silk a clone, but it sure
doesn't make him not related to Typhon genetically)
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