I discussed the freak planet Diomedes before but did not mention one detail - two cosmic accidents caused the planet's unusual features.
(i) The electromagnetic activity of a passing neutron star chemically fractionated a cloud of gas and dust which therefore condensed into a metal-poor system. Consequently, Diomedes, compared with Terra, has 4.75 mass and 2.00 diameter but only 1.10 gravity. Such a large planet generates a dense atmosphere supporting many large flying organisms, including one intelligent species with a sophisticated Stone Age technology, trading their organic substances for off-world metals.
(ii) Some other unspecified accident placed the poles at the equator. Therefore, each hemisphere has an annual sunless season and most organisms either hibernate or migrate.
I am rereading A Knight Of Ghosts And Shadows, a novel rich in details, many of which I have already discussed. Because this novel falls so late in the Technic History series, it incorporates many already established background details, including Diomedes. While Dominic Flandry is on that planet, he recalls a meeting with two opponents on Talwin where he claimed to be dressed in a style from Ramanujan. All these entities and planets have appeared or been mentioned earlier in the series.
Four works are set during the Molitor dynasty and all four could be collected under the title "Children of Empire" since they feature:
for Molitor - two sons and one granddaughter plus mention of a grandson;
for Flandry - one son and one daughter plus mention of a few other children;
for Max Abrams - one daughter;
for the Starkadian Dragoika - one son.
James Bond-like, Flandry really does combine sex with espionage. He gathers intelligence by sleeping with the Diomedean resident's wife. Currently, each British town has a Mayor and some also have a Duke. In Flandry's time, Britain has a Mayor Palatine and Mars has a Duke!
6 comments:
Hi, Paul!
I think A KNIGHT OF GHOSTS AND SHADOWS mentions the Mayor Palatine of Britain as a friend of Flandry. And I've wondered if this Mayor Palatine was a descendant of the British royal family. I'm reminded of how, in Imperial China, the ruling dynasty ennobled known descendants of former dynasties (both to show them respect AND keep a discreet eye on them).
Sean
Sean,
Good thinking.
Paul.
Sean,
He is a friend of Flandry.
"Palatine" means "of the Palace."
Paul.
Hi, Paul!
Then I did remember rightly! While "palatine" does mean "of the Palace," it can also be a territorial name. There was once a prince of the Holy Roman Empire called the "Elector Palatine" whose state lay on the Rhine River. Hence, the Rhine Palatinate.
Pity we were not told more about the Mayor Palatine of Britain!
Sean
Sean,
A pity we cannot immerse ourselves in the History from beginning to end!
Paul.
Hi, Paul!
True! For one thing, the real world keeps bringing us back down to Earth! (Smiles)
Sean
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