Here is an intermediate position. Aycharaych, when it has not yet been disclosed that he himself is of the species known as "the Ancients," admires human variety:
Poul Anderson Appreciation
Friday, 26 June 2026
Important Or Unimportant?
Places On Planets
When someone travels across a planetary surface, there are places that they visit and other places that they know of but do not visit. Poul Anderson's fictional planets are complex enough for this to be the case. High Commissioner Desai leaves Imperial House to visit the University of Virgil but unfortunately does not also visit the industrial Web - at least not while we are watching him, which is what matters here.
Ivar Frederiksen travels with tinerans, then Riverfolk, to the Orcans but does not visit the Highlanders although Tatiana Thane concocts a ruse to use the Highlanders as a decoy to mislead the authorities hunting for Ivar.
In The Game Of Empire, Diana Crowfeather and her companions, while on Daedalus, travel along the Highroad River from Aurea to the Cynthian village of Lulach but, because of a change of plan, do not also visit the Donarrian settlement of Ghundrung, instead flying directly to the island of Zacharia.
Like real places.
On Aeneas
The Day Of Their Return, 3.
Some ironies:
While High Commissioner Desai is interviewing Aycharaych, he must pause to check the relevant data received from Sector HQ in Catawrayannis on Llynathawr. Desai politely asks Aycharaych whether he minds waiting for a few minutes. Of course not! As we later realize, this short wait gives the telepathic spy an even longer opportunity to scan the High Commissioner's surface thoughts. Even more so when Desai then invites Aycharaych to an early lunch and an extended conversation... The Chereionite's personal magnetism and charm are insidious. However, longer term, Desai remains on his guard and makes enquiries. But, by that time, Aycharaych, agent of Merseia, has vanished into the Aenean wilderness.
Nova Roma at night:
in Desai's office, blackness relieved only by glowboards and shifting Creusan moonlight;
outside and above, stars, moons, Milky Way and three planets;
elven city;
radiant shadowy houses;
dark dappled streets;
mercury river and canal;
afar, a ghostly desert dust storm;
cutting keening wind.
Is Aeneas the most detailed colony planet in the Technic History?
Its inhabitants:
Thursday, 25 June 2026
Many Mariuses
At one stage, Julius Caesar had to hide in a different place every night from the secret police of the dictator, Sulla, who, when he at last gave way to the eminent men who had pleaded Caesar's case, warned them:
Aycharaych And Axor
The Day Of Their Return, 3.
Aycharaych knows of the Chinese Taiping Rebellion and tells Desai:
"'The leaders were inspired by a militant form of Christianity - scarcely what Jesus had in mind, no?'" (p. 92)
We receive various data later in this novel, then in later novels:
Aycharych is a Chereionite;
the Chereionites were the Ancients;
Fr Axor will seek for evidence of the Universal Incarnation among inscriptions of the Ancients;
Aycharaych is probably killed when Flandry orders the bombardment of Chereion - but not necessarily;
if Aycharaych survives, then he will no longer have any reason to work for the Merseians and might even work against them;
Axor might stay in touch with the Terran Intelligence agent, Targovi.
And a speculative outcome of all that - Axor and Aycharaych meet and together research the Ancients, starting with whatever Aycharaych remembers of the immense base of knowledge that he had had (and that Flandry destroyed) on Chereion.
Desai Interacts With An AI And And An Alien
The Day Of Their Return, 3.
"'Send him in, please.' (By extending verbal courtesy even to a subunit of a computer, the High Commissioner helped maintain an amicable atmosphere. Perhaps.)" (p. 88)
I think that it was Kevin in the Gregson the other night who said that internet companies want users now not to waste time or energy on politeness to AI's. We really have come a long way technologically.
Desai asks for the alien, Aycharaych, to be sent in without the slightest idea of what he looks like and catches his breath when he sees him. Not to be xenophobic or anything but would you be happy to have an alien coming in without knowing what to expect? Of course, human beings have had a lot of contact with a lot of different kinds of aliens by Desai's time. But still.
The receptionist computer is programmed to mimic languages instantly and accurately which:
"...gratified visitors, especially nonhumans." (ibid.)
- although we can rely on Aycharaych not to give a damn. (Except that this is our first sight of him if we are reading the Technic History in chronological order.)
Tempora Mutantur
I remember my father's widowed mother and her sister and brother-in-law, then contemplate my daughter and granddaughter. The change in beliefs, values and life-styles is complete. Five generations. To my parents and grandparents, the difference between Catholic and Protestant was enormously important. My daughter has always understood that she lives among Christians, Muslims, Hindus, Buddhists and secularists.
Fran once reflected, "The people with whom I do not speak the same language! Like my mother to whom it matters enormously whether I am a Catholic or a Protestant... And I am either a Catholic or a Protestant... or else an atheist... or else something very strange!" (I did not think that Fran was going to pop up here but he sure helps.)
Science fiction future histories and time travel stories should show such social changes and Poul Anderson does in the generation gap between Nicholas van Rijn and Coya Conyon and in a future doctor's comments on Carl Farness' sexual mores.
Anderson does it.
Details On Aeneas
Wednesday, 24 June 2026
Buffer Zone
One sentence in Poul Anderson's Technic History suggests a comparable spin-off: