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Dear diary:
Today it is Sunday. So far, no difficulties!
Today it is Sunday. So far, no difficulties!
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Yep... it was just a little tricky making the tea, but otherwise... no problems.Rxke wrote:Today it is Sunday. So far, no difficulties!
I would advise stilts for the quagmires, and camels for the snowy hills
And any survivors, their debts I will certainly pay. There's always a way!
And any survivors, their debts I will certainly pay. There's always a way!
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Hello all, here we are:
Orbiting a red giant star is a planet with four moons.
The lands are divided by continuous border conflicts into a multitude of small, belligerent kingdoms.
And there is the lady with her hawk.
What is the title of the book and who wrote it?
Orbiting a red giant star is a planet with four moons.
The lands are divided by continuous border conflicts into a multitude of small, belligerent kingdoms.
And there is the lady with her hawk.
What is the title of the book and who wrote it?
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Little tip:
All these kingdoms were known as "The Hundred Kingdoms"
All these kingdoms were known as "The Hundred Kingdoms"
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Hum... May be some more help is needed.
The first name of the young lady is Romilly.
The first name of the young lady is Romilly.
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<Google, google....>
Hawkmistress! by Marion Zimmer Bradley?
Hawkmistress! by Marion Zimmer Bradley?
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Correct, Smiv
This book is part of a series which spans over several era (Ages of Chaos, The Hundred Kingdoms, ...) during more than a thousand years on Darkover, a planet colonized by humans, but later forgotten.
Over to you.
This book is part of a series which spans over several era (Ages of Chaos, The Hundred Kingdoms, ...) during more than a thousand years on Darkover, a planet colonized by humans, but later forgotten.
Over to you.
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Time for another picture clue. What type of ship is this?
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First glance looks like two different ship-architectural styles, with the aft displaying a more organic look than the fore half.
Got all turned around, lost my nav connection... Where am I now?
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It's a White Star, from Babylon 5.
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Pah. It’s a W… Hey, this is an evil plot to make me think of another clue, isn’t it? Well, I won’t fall for that again.
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I would advise stilts for the quagmires, and camels for the snowy hills
And any survivors, their debts I will certainly pay. There's always a way!
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Correct. Well done and over to you...Disembodied wrote:It's a White Star, from Babylon 5.
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OK, let's try this. There is no one single right answer to this: the winner is the first person to post the names of six different broadly felinoid races from published science fiction – books, films, TV, games, whatever – with attribution, e.g.
(I once had a minor argument online with a Labour MP - Tom Watson, in fact, the one who's been kicking Murdoch around of late - on the bizarre subject of whether or not feline aliens were overused in SF. He said no, I said yes. I won.)
Note: just listing feline-inhabited words in Elite/Oolite doesn't count ... in fact, the one restriction is that the felinoid aliens have to be from somewhere other than Elite/Oolite.Moggizoids - Flash Ronald's Space Adventure
(I once had a minor argument online with a Labour MP - Tom Watson, in fact, the one who's been kicking Murdoch around of late - on the bizarre subject of whether or not feline aliens were overused in SF. He said no, I said yes. I won.)