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It's here, and rather more issue-y than I recalled.


  • Genetically repairing fetuses is a thing.

  • Homophobia is alive and well at Kline Station.

  • Ethan is woefully underprepared and has no idea what he's doing.

  • "Quinn Excites Dismay" :D

  • "women's work" – sexism is alive and well in the Nexus, sigh.

  • SPACE IS NOT COLD, VACUUM IS AN INSULATOR LMB NO.

  • Did no-one import the tech for same-sex couples to have kids genetically related to both? That's a thing that should exist, given the biotech level.

  • Quinn mailed Okita's clothes to Admiral Naismith – I now want fic of Miles receiving the clothes.

  • Terrence is very, very screwed up, consistently with his upbringing.

  • ...Speaking of which, did no-one in the Cetagandan administration pause and think "this is a terrible idea, the kids'll be able to read minds" and then order them to be treated well? Like, Terrence's upbringing counts as major Idiot Ball imo.

  • Elli is delightfully dramatic.

  • Did Terrence rent the Presidential Suite, or were they taking turns pacing?

  • Ethan shows his ingenuity with the grocery shopping.

  • Does Elli regularly talk with the not-present Naismith to develop plots?

  • The false disease vector report thing was very ingenious.

  • My favorite minor character is the Security guy who cites the codes Millisor's violating. Bureacracy!

  • So, what can we learn of Millisor's lifestyle from the doc's report, beyond the fact that he's stressed?

  • Based on the remark that Mr. Coffee-Colored Skin couldn't be Cetagandan: are all Cetagandans pale skinned? (Some must be, since Barrayaran Ceta descendents are still being discovered, ergo they can't all have been much different to Barrayarans in skin tone, but all? Is this using the shorthand Cetagandan = ghem?)

  • Apparently Bharaputra's hitmen have coffee-colored skin as a common feature.

  • Did Elli get the hobby of "banging her head against brick walls" from Miles, or did she already have it?

  • The resolution was a bit too pat and not that foreshadowed.



Next: "Labyrinth", on Sunday 16.10. (I'm increasing the gap to 4 weeks, since my schedule is rather full.)

Date: 2016-09-18 05:24 pm (UTC)
stranger: Dark-skinned Mozart contemporary (Joseph Boulogne)
From: [personal profile] stranger
I have no evidence, but I would totally guess that Elli learned to bang her head against walls from Miles. As a character point, it's too Milesian not to have happened that way.

Barrayar's ethnic make-up is pretty solidly European, so the general whiteness of the (long-isolated) population has a reason. The rest of the galaxy doesn't have that excuse. I'd expect Jackson's Whole, Beta, Hegan Hub, and so on, to have a mix of human colors although very few are mentioned until late in the series.

Good point about Cetagandan (Ghem, at least) being assumed white or white-ish for a large part of the series. I could see this as both Barrayar and the Gham including some brownish, olive, etc., colors (think, Southern-European and Middle-Eastern), but the big-deal ethnic marker on Barrayar is language instead, so nothing else is seen by the characters. Well, maybe.

I would frankly expect a range of exquisitely beautiful skin tones in the Haut constellations, but again, very little is mentioned explicitly.

Date: 2016-09-18 05:45 pm (UTC)
legionseagle: Lai Choi San (Default)
From: [personal profile] legionseagle
I once had to point this out to someone who suggested that Barrayarans would regard dark skin as a mutation and act badly: Barrayar's ethnic makeup is Greek, French, British and Russian. That's three imperialist oppressors (including the the case of the Russians the Central Asian Republics) and one massively seafaring nation with an awful lot of melting pot in its history, including the 300 year occupation by the Ottoman Turks. The populations which go to make up Barrayar as at the date Bujold was writing were already ethnically diverse, and would only have got more so up the presumed date of the diaspora from Earth. Personally I think the only way to explain Barrayar is to assume the First Forty Thousand were private enterprise who got together following the ban on historical re-enactment societies in the middle decades of the 22nd century.

Date: 2016-09-18 06:30 pm (UTC)
legionseagle: Lai Choi San (Default)
From: [personal profile] legionseagle
No; on Barrayar they're ethnic groups, but they derive from settlers who originated from four specific countries (and who retained cultural and linguistic markers from those countries.) There's no way if you picked a starship of 40,000 people from those specific countries that you'd end up with a lilywhite population unless you were specifically screening on white supremacist grounds, and even then you'd have difficulties.

Also, how do you define an "ethnic" Briton? There've been black Britons here since Roman times, and we're the product of successive waves of immigration before and since.
Edited Date: 2016-09-18 06:30 pm (UTC)

Date: 2016-09-19 12:57 am (UTC)
feuervogel: photo of the statue of Victory and her chariot on the Brandenburg Gate (Default)
From: [personal profile] feuervogel
This is a very nationalistic view of ethnicity. I had a ... conversation? with a guy I know who was born in Russia and moved to the US as a kid who wanted to define "ethnic Americans" as basically white people of Northern European ancestry, which is, let me be quite honest here, utterly bullshit, because there's no such thing as a phenotypally ethnic American (unless you're a Tr*mp supporter).

Because there have been black people living in the British Isles since Roman times, I would certainly count them as "ethnically" British, for whatever nationalistic definition of ethnic one wants to use.

Date: 2017-02-01 06:29 am (UTC)
tel: Copper maple branch sculpture (Default)
From: [personal profile] tel
Worth noting that skin color is not an evolutionarily neutral trait, it's an adaptation to the environment. Extrasolar planets will not have identical radiation environments and atmospheric conditions to Earth. The Barrayaran population is quite likely partly adapted to Barrayar and are not necessarily going to cosmetically look like their Earth ancestors.

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