In the original text:
"Huge leathery wings bore them aloft..."
-"Honourable Enemies," p. 67.
In the revised text:
"The beasts were less heavy than they appeared, and glided more than they actually flew. Just the same, a high-energy metabolism kept such a mass aloft."
-"Honorable Enemies," p. 285.
Just the same... More explanation was necessary.
In the best tradition of speculative fiction, imagine that the original and revised texts describe alternative Technic History timelines. In the original version, Martians are natives of Mars. In the revised version, they are colonists from an extra-solar planet who have been incorporated first into the Solar Commonwealth, then into the Terran Empire. Someone sometime might list all the differences.
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Kaor, Paul!
And Holger Carlsen (aka Holger Danske) gives us a scientific explanation for how dragons can breathe fire in the Carolingian world of THREE HEARTS AND THREE LIONS.
There must have been many humans also living on Mars--because Tetsuo Niccolini, the Duke of Mars we see in A KNIGHT OF GHOSTS AND SHADOWS, was human.
Ad astra! Sean
Sean,
Not necessarily. The Empire imposed a human Duke anyway.
Paul.
Kaor, Paul!
But the duke of Mars we see in KNIGHT talked about retiring to his ancestral estates there. To me, that implies humans had been on Mars long enough for lands acquired there to become "ancestral."
Ad astra! Sean
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