Adzel, the Wodenite convert to Buddhism, does not need to learn any self-defence or martial arts. Jim Ching tells him that his rented hut is in a crime area but Adzel, surprised, replies that he has never been molested. That has something to do with looking like a Tyrannosaur. But Adzel fights when necessary on Dathyna, Tametha and Hermes.
Crown Prince Josip receives at the Coral Palace for the Emperor's Birthday.
(We experience twenty-first century events and parallel them with Technic History events. And we attend the Town Hall and the Grand Theatre rather than the Coral Palace.)
Tomorrow will be another month.
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People commemorate what's important to them. Armistice Day was extremely important to my grandparents, and important to my parents. For subsequent generations... not so much.
Kaor, Mr. Stirling!
Which I regret. Some holidays should matter to us.
Ad astra! Sean
Sean: well, it's different if you or your parents lived through it. My grandfather on my mother's side was gassed at Passchendaele and died of it 21 years later. That was crucial to him, and important to my mother. I never met him.
Kaor, Mr. Stirling!
I can see that, how Armistice Day would matter to WW I veterans and their immediate families.
Hmmm, Hitler was also gassed near the end of the Great War. Unfortunately, he survived.
Because the Emperor was a real and actual person, I can see how Birthday still mattered to some people in ENSIGN FLANDRY.
Ad astra! Sean
Well, I celebrate the British monarchy's birthday.
Kaor, Mr. Stirling!
Good, the King's Birthday should matter in the UK and the Commonwealth realms. And July 4th should matter similarly to Americans.
Ad astra! Sean
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