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| truth shall set you free Join Date: Mar 2004
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| Re: Are green dragons all female? Actually, if I am remembering correctly there were women riders when they first started breeding the dragons. It was only later that the women were only riders for the queen dragons. Anyway, what I'm trying to say is that only the gold and green dragons are female. Which means if you are a green dragon rider and you are a male, you are of a certain leaning... ![]() |
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| Harper for Hire Join Date: Feb 2004
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| Re: McCaffrey Questions I guess that would mean the browns and occasional bronzes who fly the greens would also be of the same leaning. Or they would have to swing both ways. How interesting. They do imply there is more sexual freedom in the Weyrs than in the holds. |
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| Fierce Vowelless One Join Date: Apr 2003 Location: Florida
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| Re: McCaffrey Questions Goodness. I never picked up on all of that stuff. I suppose I didn't pay attention and read them at a young enough age where sexual proclivity wasn't even part of my vocabulary! Sheesh, Ericka, I may have to read them again also! |
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| truth shall set you free Join Date: Mar 2004
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| Re: McCaffrey Questions Well,I was pretty young the first time I read them too. Actually, I dont' think it's mentioned very specificly until one of the later books. But I can't remember for sure, so as soon as I am done with the book I'm reading right now those will be next. ![]() |
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| Damsel in this dress Join Date: Aug 2004 Location: United Kingdom
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| Harper for Hire Join Date: Feb 2004
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| Re: McCaffrey Questions Thank you for that explanation Princess Ivy. It hasn't gone into much detail about that particular area in the first two and a half books I've read, so I had to come to my own conclusions. ![]() |
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| Pre-Person. Join Date: Jul 2005 Location: West Dunbartonshire
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| Re: McCaffrey Questions A question for AM fans.... Was there ever a,"The Ship Who Cried" novel in the Brainship series?. Read a few of that series and all of the Planet Pirates/Sassinak series. Anyone?..... |
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| McCaffrey Fanatic Join Date: Sep 2005
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| Re: McCaffrey Questions There is a short story called The Ship Who Mourned, which was incorporated into The Ship Who Sang. Here's a complete listing of the books and short stories in the Brainship series. Numbered stories indicate sub-series. 1. The Ship Who Sang (contains following short stories) "The Ship Who Sang"2. "Honeymoon" 3. "The Ship Who Returned" Partnership (w/ Margaret Ball) The Ship Who Searched (w/ Mercedes Lackey) 1. The City Who Fought (w/ SM Stirling) 2. *The Ship Avenged (SMS only) 1. The Ship Who Won (w/ Jody Lynn Nye) 2. *The Ship Errant (JLN only) |
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| Child Garden Graduate Join Date: Jun 2005 Location: Greater London
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| Pre-Person. Join Date: Jul 2005 Location: West Dunbartonshire
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| Re: McCaffrey Questions Thanks for the info,Cheryl.I thought(?) it might have been a renamed story for a different country/market or something,as I've seen a few instances of this in my time. But from what I've read here you would know these things.And i can put this niggle to rest. ![]() |
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| Transmural Feline Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: Finland
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| Re: McCaffrey Questions Quote:
Face it, even such masculine men as F'lar have had sex with men in mating flights. You don't think Mnementh was celibate until Ramoth first rose, when there were green dragons to mate? From today's viewpoint Anne writes very traditional women. Some are shrews like Lessa, just waiting to be tamed by a hunk. Kylara was what could only be termed a scarlet woman, and she got her just deserts when she lost her mind, while the traditional Brekke got what she really wanted more than her dragon, F'nor. Don't get me wrong, I really like these stories, but they're not feminist by a long stretch! In fact, the only truly liberated woman Anne's written IMO is Killashandra, but when you've been modified by a spore to live longer and recuperate quickly, while becoming sterile, the rules aren't quite the same as for the rest of us, are they? Now, I'm not saying every woman should sleep around or even be a serial monogamist, but Anne's many female characters become much less interesting when they settle down and have children. Those who don't want a traditional family life are usually labeled as freaks of some kind. | |
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| Ailurophile Headologist Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: Switzerland
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| Re: McCaffrey Questions Greens are female, but infertile because they chew firestone. Mirrim was the first female Green Rider in the 9th Pass, but in previous passes women had also ridden Greens (see Deberaone of the major characters in Red Star Rising/Dragonseye, and her Green Monarth). For some reason women had stopped impressing Greens, and that was why Mirrim was the first woman in living memory to do so. Golds are only ridden by women, and Bronzes, Browns and Blues are ridden by men. Blue Riders and male Green Riders are always, or nearly always homosexual or bi-sexual. |
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| Transmural Feline Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: Finland
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| Re: McCaffrey Questions It's interesting to note that the first woman to Impress in the 9th Pass, Mirrim, was fathered by a blue rider. And bronze riders are basically straight even though they do have sex with other men during mating flights. Apparently the sex drive of the dragons overwhelms personal preferences so strongly that it doesn't matter. |
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