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- From: rick@ee.uwm.edu (Rick Miller, Linux Device Registrar)
- Newsgroups: alt.fan.pern
- Subject: Re: Green Dragons and Eggs...and thanks!
- Date: 20 Nov 1992 14:13:54 GMT
- Organization: Just me.
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- References: <6525@sersun1.essex.ac.uk> <1992Nov20.003129.21542@beaver.cs.washington.edu> <1992Nov19.222202.1@ulkyvx.louisville.edu>
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- Summary: I finally finished DragonsDawn, so now I know. :-P
-
- rtsumn01@ulkyvx.louisville.edu writes:
- [...]
- >Where in _Dragonsdawn_ does it talk about infertile greens? I don't recall
- >anything about that. Of course, I tend to ignore anything after the first
- >eight books, but still, it disturbs me to see my memory fail so blatantly.
-
- It doesn't. There were only Golds, Bronzes, and Browns (as far as *dragons*
- go) in DragonsDawn. It was brought up that Kitty Ping had instilled a
- descriminating element in her program which made Golds *unable* to chew
- firestone. They just barf (and I'm quoting!) grey mush.
-
- Since this came as a *surprise*, I take it that *all* colors of firelizard
- were able to chew firestone. It was also stated that Kitty Ping's program
- was to increase the dragons' size to its optimum (whatever *that* is...),
- and the easiest way to guarantee size increase was to make sure that only
- the Golds could lay eggs. Thus, the bit about firestone making females
- infertile (alas) is probably just a Pernese wives-tale.
-
- BTW: Lightning doesn't "split" the air. The massive static charge build-
- up between the air and ground causes some air to *ionize* (become
- positively/negatively charged by losing/gaining electrons and by
- splitting non-covalent molecular bonds). This (usually) thin but
- jagged line of ionized air is more conductive, so a high current
- flows through it which agitates and heats it, causing it to glow
- brightly and to expand rapidly. It's this rapid expansion (an
- explosion, of sorts) which causes the sound of thunder.
-
- A.M.'s description of dragons going between really can't be
- reconciled with the physics of gasses and sound. If they just
- "vanish", or "wink out" as the books say, there should be an
- appreciably loud noise which would sound similar to popping
- a cork from a bottle. The re-entry would indeed sound like
- thunder. I've dismissed the possibility that the dragons
- *exchange* a volume of air from the destination for their own
- volume, because there had evidently been cases of ill-practiced
- weyrlings materializing inside rock.
-
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