(urth) Short Story 26: The HORARS of War
David Stockhoff
dstockhoff at verizon.net
Wed May 23 03:17:09 PDT 2012
On 5/23/2012 3:35 AM, Marc Aramini wrote:
>
> I just wanted to say that with the religious statements (one of the
> star of bethlehem (god being born as man), one of talk of the
> Scientist masquerading as one of His creations (capital He is revealed
> to mean God to 2910), and the thought of the crucifixion in particular
> to his own death, 2910 is only a number until the final external press
> release, where his number is obscured in favor of a name we don't know.
> I feel that this imagery points to a being FULLY Horar and FULLY human
> who by his actions (showing what the Enemy is) can bring the other
> Horar's to the level of Man. I don't think this has the same effect
> if he is just a man pretending to be a Horar, because he is redeeming
> the "lower" machine, though they are in fact not lower at all in this
> story, only in that they cannot refuse the commands of human man until
> they "realize" that they are man too.
> Thus, the pinnochio/punch and Christ reference for me only works if he
> is a HORAR with the spirit of a man, and thus FULLY both. If he is
> just a man, then he is not fully Horar - how can he redeem them?
> Also, he didn't remember the football injury until he had to justify
> his humanity.
>
There is definitely something about 2910 that makes him different from
other HORARS. The ambiguity is in whether he is a man, a human HORAR,
neither, or something more. I agree that "both" and "more" are pointed
to, if only because it's an easier interpretation and there is no reason
to doubt it.
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