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<DIV style="font-color: black"><B>From:</B> <A title=severiansola@hotmail.com
href="mailto:severiansola@hotmail.com">Lee Berman</A> </DIV></DIV></DIV></DIV>
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<DIV><BR>> Gerry Quinn: </DIV>
<DIV>> > As far as I remember, the only ship Hethor mentions serving on
was <BR>> > called the Quasar. <BR> <BR>> Yes, as I mentioned in a
recent post, it was a fairly common 70's- 80's SF trope<BR>> for the
passageway between universes to be a black hole on one side and a quasar<BR>>
(white fountain) on the other. An appropriate name name for Tzadkiel's ship,
no?</DIV>
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<DIV>Tzadkiel’s ship is, IIRC, called ‘The Ship’ or perhaps Tzadkiel. But
anyway it’s not all that appropriate, really. Tzadkiel’s ship does not
appear as a white fountain when it travels between
universes.<BR> <BR> <BR>> >It seems that, like Jonas, he came
from Urth, and relatively near our own time. <BR> <BR>> If I
remember correctly, Jonas says he got his knowledge of Earth (Lewis
Carroll<BR>> books, Theseus myths) from reading books on his ship. (a ship
where "our own time"<BR>> doesn't have a lot of meaning)</DIV>
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<DIV>But he came from much closer to our time. He recognises names from
that era in the Antechamber. And we learn that Hethor had a similarly
old-fashioned name.</DIV>
<DIV><BR>> >Agia: "His name isn't really Hethor, by the way. He says it's
a much older one, that <BR>> >hardly anyone has heard of now."<BR><BR>>
"Pleased to meet you. Hope you guessed my name"</DIV>
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<DIV>Hethor isn’t much of a Lucifer.</DIV>
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<DIV>And don’t forget the clothes he sold in Agia’s shop. They weren’t
Hiero clothes – they were ancient Urth clothes, but preserved by relativistic
time dilation. Hethor’s ship, like that of Jonas, like all or most of
those ancient ships, got lost in time and wound up in the distant future of
Urth.</DIV>
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<DIV>Now I don’t rule out Hethor serving on Tzadkiel’s ship at some point, and
he certainly sailed on many-masted ships with mirror sails. But we don’t
have any information about his career, really, except that he retired sans
pension, sans paracoita.</DIV>
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<DIV>- Gerry Quinn</DIV>
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