(urth) Babbiehorn?: Was: a sincere question mostly for roy

Gerry Quinn gerry at bindweed.com
Thu Nov 17 08:35:19 PST 2011



From: James Wynn 
  > Gerry Quinn wrote:
  > > I don’t see anything elaborate about the theory that Mucor is tracking Silk – in 
  > > fact it’s made pretty clear from subsequent events in the text.  


> Gerry, Gerry, Gerry you know quite well that you have postulated theories regarding 
> this far more elaborate than that. 

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At 7:51am Gerry wrote:
> > Or maybe Mucor found Silk by possessing a bird, then released it to 
> > appear in astral form while the bird flew away. What about Pike who 
> > comes along later? A ghost sent by the Outsider, perhaps, signalling 
> > that Silk (who was sent, or so he believes, to help Pike) is on the 
> > right track.
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Actually, insofar as I have a theory, the above is pretty much it.  The only thing wrong with it is it tries too hard to explain everything, especially the bird.  But the idea of her possessing a bird to search for him is actually quite neat, I think.  Does she ever possess animals?

Mucor *is* definitely tracking and monitoring Silk – I think that’s established by her appearance in the tunnels.  So her arrival, at least, is totally in line with this.  And remember, *everything* in the first two books takes place over a few days and nights – small wonder if things get busy sometimes.

Pike as ghost/vision sent by the Outsider, or as Crane would put it, another of Silk’s blood vessels popping... that works for me too.  Silk thinks he’s been sent to aid Pike.  Pike smiles encouragingly, and fades away.

So yes, I’m entirely serious, although Mucor possessing the bird is just a cute idea.


Additionally:
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> > If you want a wacky theory that’s less wacky than the above, consider 
> > that the technology to project ghosts is known to exist on the Whorl. 
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> Of course, the theory that "Pike's ghost" was generated by technology is the one 
> line of inquiry that Wolfe has personally emphatically asserted is not the case.

Ah, I didn’t know that.  So Wolfe has spoken on the subject?  What does he say exactly?

  > > Your theory involves a 43 year old one-eyed time travelling Silk who looks 
  > > exactly like a 70+ year old Pike and wears his hat.  You don’t think that’s elaborate?

> I've presented a theory based on the existence of a "second" Oreb at Silk's 
> residence that night and the evidence that Rajan can Time-travel. 

And one implication of that theory is what I stated above, no?


> You have 
> presented alternate explanations that even YOU won't own. This kabuki 
> theater we play is getting boring.

While I’m far from certain of the theory above (the first one, not the techno-ghost, which would work much better if it happened in Rose’s room, which has a glass), I do ‘own’ it to the extent that I strongly believe it’s correct about Mucor, I think it’s the most reasonable interpretation of Pike so far, and I don’t really know about the bird, but I like the Mucor possession idea.  Silk only saw something behind a curtain that looked like a bird flying out the window, then he thought of Oreb.  He’d have thought of Oreb if he saw any large bird.

- Gerry Quinn






 


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