(urth) FW: May 2014 Wolfe interview in _Technology Review_

Lee severiansola at hotmail.com
Mon Aug 4 12:18:30 PDT 2014



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> From: severiansola at hotmail.com
> To: urth at urth.net
> Subject: FW: May 2014 Wolfe interview in _Technology Review_
> Date: Mon, 4 Aug 2014 10:18:32 -0400
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>>Gerry Quinn: Shadow Children are referenced only in the second novella of the
>>trilogy. The entire novella takes the form of an SF mystery in which
>>'scenario 2' is slowly elucidated. In all, quite a number of pages are
>>carefully devoted to elucidating this scenario. It is stated as a fact
>>several times.
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>>Where do you find a story that supports 'scenario 1'?
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> Well, you have already answered that question- in the second novella of the trilogy,
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> named: "A Story" by John V. Marsch, that being the only place Shadow Children are referenced.
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> Whether abos have replaced humans is a primary, superficial mystery (one to which even Wolfe has
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> publicly revealed the answer). But a deeper, more veiled mystery has been embedded in the
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> story- what is the origin of Abos?
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> They look human. But they can't use tools very well, presumably because they superficially
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> can imitate hands but not the deeper coordinating neuro-muscular structures. So what did
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> Abos look like before they looked human? Are we given any clues?
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> Shadow Children seem a likely suspect for a first attempt at imitating a human being (much like
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> "Zak" in UotNS). Are Shadow Children a primitive version of Abos? There are no other ape or monkey
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> or other proto-human creatures seen on Ste Anne so it is a possibility which can't be ignored.
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> As was correctly noted previously, if one sentient species has imitated and replaced another,
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> a lie must be formulated to explain certain inconsistencies. So are there any lies we can
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> identify in the story of Shadow Children?
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> We are given the story of Shadow Children as degenerate humans. But we are also given the story
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> that they are native, shadowy telepathic creatures. Which is the lie and which is the truth?
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> Even The Old Wise One says he can't remember anymore.
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> If the human origin were the truth, we would expect Shadow Children to be more
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> "handy" than Abos. If the Shadow Children were a more primitive version of Abos we would
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> expect them to be even less "handy" than Abos, being a step further removed from humans.
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> I think it is clear that Shadow Children are even less "handy" than Abos, thus their proto-Abo
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> status is more likely the truth and their human origin is more likely the lie. Their telepathy
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> would seem to further establish the domestic origin as the true story.
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> I think a similar scenario plays out on Green and Blue in Short Sun. Wolfe is not going to
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> commit the Star Trek error of making human beings simultaneously, independently evolved on
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> multiple planets across the galaxy. If there are human shaped beings found on an uncolonized alien
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> planet, they have to be an imitative species copying us, such as Shadow Children, Abos and Inhumi. 		 	   		  


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