From: "Gerry Quinn" <<a href="mailto:gerryq@indigo.ie">gerryq@indigo.ie</a>><br>
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Subject: Re: (urth) the prime calcula/his citadel and other quotes<br>
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> You misunderstand me. I wasn't talking about hints that Silk might be a<br>
> clone of Typhon. What I'm saying is that if he is in fact such a clone,<br>
> there must be a grand conspiracy between everyone who knows both their faces<br>
> to hide it, and ther is no hint of such a grand conspiracy.<br>
> <br>
> But as for your point above, I think the bronze-skinned man is a<br>
> representation of how an uploaded Silk would be part of Pas. It says<br>
> nothing about Silk's genealogy. It's about the future, not the past.<br><br>The jury is still out for me on the Silk/Typhon clone debate. One thing that strikes me though is <br>that we do not need a conspiracy of many failing to comment on Silk resembling Typhon. We just <br>
need Horn and Nettle to agree to omit these details from the story.<br>As pure speculation: Silk sees his face on Pas's body, realises that he is a clone of Typhon/Pas.<br>The realisation that he is in some ways Pas sends him into a suicidal revery which fortunately he survives. <br>
He divulges the reason to Horn for this revelation and asks Horn not to share it with anyone. Horn goes on<br>to write his account of Silk portraying him in nothing but the best light.<br><br>As I say this is not in reference to the text stronly but does allow many people to have noticed the resemblance<br>
between Silk and Pas and for only two individuals to collude to cover this fact up.<br><br><br><br></div>