Saturday 10 March 2018

The Sea Of Space

There are armies on land, navies at sea and air forces in the air. What will there be in space? Is space flight an extension of air flight? Space is compared to a sea. Sf authors write about spaceships with captains, then about space fleets with admirals. Queen Gunli of Scotha complains that females:

"'...rock a baby and know that a few years hence he will be a corpse on the shores of some alien planet.'"
-Poul Anderson, "Tiger by the Tail" IN Anderson, Captain Flandry: Defender Of The Terran Empire (Riverdale, NY, 2010), pp. 241-276 AT p. 267.

So a faster than light spaceship crosses an interstellar void, regarded as comparable to a large ocean, then reaches shore at journey's end on another planet? Not exactly, but it is a comforting image to reduce an interstellar journey to an oceanic passage and an alien planet to a foreign shore - even if death waits at the other end in both cases.

Poul Anderson links seafarers, spacefarers and timefarers. See:

Sailors On The Seas Of Time
Battle At Sea

- and even describes wars through time. 

5 comments:

Sean M. Brooks said...

Kaor, Paul!

Well, it SEEMS natural to compare space to an ocean and for space warships and fleets to be commanded by captains and admirals. Albeit Asimov had GENERALS commanding the war ships of the Galactic Empire.

Sean

paulshackley2017@gmail.com said...

Sean,
"Generals" sounds wrong. Some continuity with Air Force terminology would make more sense.
Paul.

Sean M. Brooks said...

Kaor, Paul!

At least in the US, Air Force ranks are not that different from what the Army uses. Which is no surprise, the Air Force STARTED as a part of the Army. I know the RAF does have some ranks different from both the UK Army and Navy. And I think we both agree that for space navies the ranks used by the old sea navies is most appropriate.

Sean

paulshackley2017@gmail.com said...

Sean,
I suppose so, if we call them "navies." We have already started to talk about spaceships.
Paul.

Sean M. Brooks said...

Kaor, Paul!

I think nautical terminology and ranks will be used for both civil and military space ships if/when we ever get off this rock!

Sean