krait: dark-skinned alien in armour (Foreigner - security)
Krait ([personal profile] krait) wrote2011-06-02 06:33 pm

FOREIGNER: Discussion Post #1, Spoiler Edition

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cheyinka: An ateva riding a mecheita through the snow. (atevi)

delectable tea!

[personal profile] cheyinka 2011-06-03 12:10 am (UTC)(link)
So, in Book Two, Section II, there's a line which, knowing Bren's experiences with cuisine, is... well, it's very something:

There was, in their reliance on food from orbit, a most pressing reason to identify grasses, and dissect seeds, and figure out their processes and their chemistry, where it was like Earth's and where it was different: ecologically different, the Guild had said, probably full of toxins, not to meddle with.

But the Guild was going to be wrong on that one, if the results held—God, the tests were looking good, down to the chemical level where it really counted: there were starches and sugars they recognized, no toxins in the seeds that, the Phoenix histories informed them, could be processed and cooked in ways human beings had done for a staple food for thousands of years.



I really, really wonder when the humans first discovered that plant life, animal life, and atevi food and drinks were the All Alkaloids All the Time Channel. Was it the first meal Ian shared with Manadgi? I mean, if Bren had to worry about not being poisoned by accident, Ian didn't even know that there were foods that would be deadly poison rather than delectable tea. (On the other hand, Ian might have tested everything to make sure he could eat it...)
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Re: delectable tea!

[personal profile] feuervogel 2011-06-03 12:42 am (UTC)(link)
You make me wish I could draw, because that needs to be fan-art-ed.
cheyinka: An ateva riding a mecheita through the snow. (atevi)

Re: delectable tea!

[personal profile] cheyinka 2011-06-03 03:10 am (UTC)(link)
Right, it's possible that the grasses and their seeds are safe, and he'd scan whatever he drank that wasn't water... also, it might have been remembered by Bren if the human to make first contact died of poisonous tea or pickles, now that I think about it. Still, it's an interesting thing to wonder about!
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Re: delectable tea!

[personal profile] pebblerocker 2011-06-03 07:22 am (UTC)(link)
Doesn't Bren usually choose plain bread, as well as unsauced, unspiced meats, when he's unsure of whether the cook knows how to cater to humans? It could be definite fact that grains are always safe for humans. Or am I remembering wrong and he chooses eggs when unsure?
cheyinka: An ateva riding a mecheita through the snow. (atevi)

Re: delectable tea!

[personal profile] cheyinka 2011-06-03 02:27 pm (UTC)(link)
No, I distinctly remember him telling another human, in one of the newest books, just to eat dry toast, so I think it really is true that grains are safe - it just seems like the biologists are in for a huge surprise when they discover that grains are safe, but some of the most delicious things are poisonous!
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[personal profile] pebblerocker 2011-06-03 07:00 am (UTC)(link)
(Are we spoiling for just the rest of the first novel here, or the whole series? This comment has to do with the third and fourth books IIRC.)

I note that already, 122 years later, Ian thinks of the planet as "the place Taylor found for them" -- already mythologising Taylor as a great hero, saviour of them all, when from what we saw in the first part it was other people who searched out and chose the best place to head for as an escape; they just pointed Taylor at it and he took them there. Later in the series Taylor becomes even more of a heroic figure, and his children are something like demigods. Interesting that station-builders as well as ship-folk think that way.
cheyinka: An ateva riding a mecheita through the snow. (atevi)

[personal profile] cheyinka 2011-06-03 02:28 pm (UTC)(link)
I didn't pick up on that! That's really interesting, yes - of course with so many people dying or becoming seriously ill from radiation, the story probably couldn't get corrected once it got started...
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[personal profile] pebblerocker 2011-06-06 03:49 am (UTC)(link)
That sounds exactly what they would have done, yes.
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[personal profile] blnchflr 2011-06-03 08:58 pm (UTC)(link)
Do later books divulge how/why they got off-course to begin with?
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[personal profile] feuervogel 2011-06-03 09:35 pm (UTC)(link)
Not as far as I can remember, as far as I've read (not to the current trilogy).
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[personal profile] spaceoperadiva 2011-06-07 06:06 pm (UTC)(link)
The theory in Foreigner prologue is that they collided with some anomaly in hyperspace-- a fold in spacetime or a singularity attached to the binary star they ended up at that sucked them off course to the binary instead of them exiting at the planned exit point. I don't remember, but I don't think that they ever really figure out just what kind of anomaly caused the original accident. They're only sure it wasn't a ship or crew error.