Tuesday 10 October 2023

Starkadians On Imhotep

The Game of Empire, CHAPTER ONE.

It was a brilliant move by Poul Anderson, so many volumes later, to show us where the Starkadians had been settled - on Imhotep. Diana Crowfeather interacts with Tigeries on land but not with the Seafolk because she does not go underwater. However, a Seafolk dance is shown on a screen in the market place. In a film adaptation of The Game of Empire, we should glimpse that dance in the background and remember the Seafolk from Ensign Flandry. Diana tells Axor that Admiral Flandry, when an ensign, had been on Starkad and had made a discovery that had led to the evacuation of a handful of Starkadians of both species. Thus, The Game of Empire is a sequel to Ensign Flandry as well as to The Day Of Their Return. CHAPTER ONE mentions Admiral Olaf Magnusson whose soon-to-be-announced rebellion will be the culmination of a scheme hatched by none other than Brechdan Ironrede and Aycharaych.

When a human drunk harasses Diana, her childhood friend, the Tigery, Kuzan, drops hand to knife and the drunk withdraws. Years ago, our future son-in-law, Ketlan, having said goodnight to our daughter, Aileen, was sitting on a wall, watching her walk down the "ginnel" or passageway to our street. Suddenly, he was challenged by two local Asian lads: "Why are you watching that girl? What do you mean by it?" Ketlan amicably explained that she and he were friends and that they had just said goodnight. Our community was protecting itself. Lancaster, like Imhotep, has recently welcomed refugees so I feel some cross-cosmic kinship with Imhotepans.

5 comments:

Sean M. Brooks said...

Kaor, Paul!

What a frantic scramble it must have been for the Empire to rescue even a handful of those Tigeries and Siravo from Starkad! I am not sure, but it might have been as few as three or four Terran years before the star Saxo exploded.

Ad astra! Sean










paulshackley2017@gmail.com said...

Five.

Sean M. Brooks said...

Kaor, Paul!

A bit better, but still nowhere nearly enough time to save everybody on Starkad.

Ad astra! Sean

S.M. Stirling said...

Five years isn't enough to save anyone but the inhabitants they were already in touch with. The anthropological work alone for uncontacted groups would take years they didn't have.

The important thing there was saving the two -species-. Most of the individuals were going to die and there was nothing the Terran Empire could do about it.

Sean M. Brooks said...

Kaor, Mr. Stirling!

Too absolutely correct! There really wasn't much more the Empire could do but to save the Tigeries of Kursoviki or the vaz-Siravo of the Six Point.

Simply saving those two races would atone for many sins by the Empire.

Ad astra! Sean