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- From: annako@microsoft.com (Anna Korra'ti)
- Subject: Re: (MUSH) Those Wacky Cross-Gender Impressing Dragons
- Message-ID: <1992Dec29.211304.4849@microsoft.com>
- Date: 29 Dec 92 21:13:04 GMT
- Organization: Microsoft Corporation
- References: <1992Dec22.173529.19165@news.columbia.edu> <1h7mpmINNjaa@gap.caltech.edu> <30199@hoptoad.uucp>
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- Mind you, I have no idea how long this post will take to get out, but just
- for giggles, let's go for it...
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- In article <30199@hoptoad.uucp> ambar@cygnus.com (Jean Marie Diaz) writes:
- >(Digression: It's not so much that I think cross-gender characters ought
- >to be discouraged--*I* think people should play whatever gender
- >characters they damn well please--but I know quite a few (most?)
- >players, me included, simply don't do cross-gender stuff well, and would
- >have a very hard time running a cross-gender character who had even a
- >nominal chance of being Impressed.
-
- <quiet chuckle>
- No, please, let's not discourage the cross-gender players. :-)
- For reference, however, F'hlan has been one of the *easier* characters
- I've played on a MUSH.
-
- >This is why I don't take the
- >position that I think is most supported by the books: namely, that Path
- >was a unique dragon, like Ruth, and women should only Impress golds.)
- I think Path was unique at the time, certainly. One wonders whether a
- mutation such as Path which proved favorable to dragons and humans would
- continue to show up - I think it would. The dragons are clueful enough to
- realize that Path and Mirrim were right for each other; perhaps this could
- have introduced into the dragons' psyches the necessary key to open up the
- fighting dragons to looking into *both* genders for possible mates.
- I personally am of the mind that the golds were definitely gender-biased
- by Kitti, from what I am able to remember from _Dragonsdawn_, and from what
- has been quoted here. I am less certain about whether the bronzes were
- similarly crafted; this latter would not surprise me, however, given what we
- know of Kitti.
-
- I do believe that it would be more fair to have *all* the colors open
- to both genders, yes, but we have two vital issues to consider here:
- 1) Is it possible to overcome the programming Kitti did on the metallics?
- (Documented for the golds and probable for the bronzes? Keeping in mind that
- the golds' being manipulated to not be able to chew firestone and the bias
- towards picking female riders are two different issues - gold firelizards
- can flame, no?)
- 2) Exactly what ramifications would this have in the Weyrs' leadership
- structures? Would you have to re-define the title of "Weyrwoman" to mean
- "woman who rides a gold *or* a bronze" and "Weyrleader" to mean "man who
- rides a gold *or* a bronze?" Would you eliminate those titles entirely and
- settle for the generic "Weyrleader"?
- And those are just the trivial details. What sort of far-reaching,
- rattling effect would it have on Pern's people as a whole, to see a young man
- riding a gold dragon, or a young woman on a bronze? *THINK*, folks... much
- as the notion appeals to us, and our value set, Pern *IS* *NOT* Earth, and
- their values don't necessarily have to reflect ours.
-
- (It occurs to me that a woman on a bronze would have it easier than a
- man on a gold. Heck, F'hlan has enough problems being Pern's Shyest
- Bronzerider. :-) Quite honestly, I wouldn't want to have to deal with the
- inevitable flak of "He rides a gold, he must not be man enough for a bronze".
- But Pernish society, at least as depicted on the MUSHes, already has the
- idea of women riding fighting dragons, so it's a closer step for females to
- be Impressing bronzes than it is for a male to Impress a dragon that bears
- the young. Or so it feels to me.)
-
- Not to mention the distinct possibility that you'd get OOC flak from
- people anyway, whether "That's not proper because Anne didn't write it that
- way".
-
- One more random thought: I think the females who ride the fighting
- dragons ought to be given the option of contracting their names, and quite
- simply for the same reason that the males do. It is supposed to make their
- names easier to yell during flight. And with females on the fighting dragons,
- a wingleader will have to yell at them, too.
-
- My two or three marks' worth,
- F'hlan, bronze Tzornth's rider
-
- --
- Angela Sh'k'anna Korra'ti | opinions.me != opinions.Microsoft
- annako@microsoft.com | -------------------------------------------------
- Rillwhisper@TwoMoonsMUSH | ** What say we feed this misbegotten human his
- F'hlan@PernMUSH | liver? ** - Strongbow of the Wolfriders, sort of.
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