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You know, I'm really starting to wonder what's going on with the planes talking to pilots. I could buy that it was something that happens once or twice with unusual aircraft, but as common as it's implied to be? Something has got to be up it seems to me.
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Stormbringer wrote:You know, I'm really starting to wonder what's going on with the planes talking to pilots. I could buy that it was something that happens once or twice with unusual aircraft, but as common as it's implied to be? Something has got to be up it seems to me.
Maybe there's been some "contamination" of SAC's water/food/air/whatever supplies... :wink:
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Stormbringer wrote:You know, I'm really starting to wonder what's going on with the planes talking to pilots. I could buy that it was something that happens once or twice with unusual aircraft, but as common as it's implied to be? Something has got to be up it seems to me.
Its based on three seperate strands. One is the Thai belief in spirits that inhabit things. According to those beliefs, everything is occupied by spirits called prets that can be friendly or hostile (or just plain indifferent) and that it is a good idea for humans to treat those spirits with friendliness and respect. If you go to Thailand, you'll see small ornate "houses" on the corner of plots of land and outside buildings. They are spirit-houses; when humans move onto a piece of land and build on it, they displace (or at least annoy) the pret that lives there. Buy putting up a spirit house, one sort of apologizes to and makes friends with the spirit. So its not actually the bomber that is talking to the crew, its the spirit that lives in it. Prets are immortal by the way; when the bomber is decommissioned and scrapped or shot down, the pret simply leaves it and finds another home.

Second thread is that a startling number of aircrew I've talked with talk to their aircraft and are convinced their aircraft answer. Related to this is a third thread, its a basic engineering principle, machinery works much better if you go to the trouble of making friends with it. There is no logical or rational explanation for that but it does seem to work.

In a plot sense, the talking aircraft are representative of the US at a given point. Texan Lady was diffident, a little uncertain of herself and reluctant to get involved. Marisol was brassy, assertive, more than a little arrogant and self-confident to a fault. Sigrun was much more mature and reflective that the earlier aircraft and much mroe inclined to ask "why are we doing this" (in plot terms giving te crew the chance to explain the logic behind various doctrines). Jolene is a conceited feminist yuppy.

By and large, the bombers only speak to their crews and a few very privileged outsiders. Also, only a minority of the bombers do actually speak to their crews (you may remember in TGG, one bomber actually hated its crew and not only wouldn't speak to them, it got them into trouble at every opportunity), its just that we don't run into the ones that don't talk while telling the stories.
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awesome, awesome fanfic. Im up to 1950.

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Stormbringer wrote:You know, I'm really starting to wonder what's going on with the planes talking to pilots. I could buy that it was something that happens once or twice with unusual aircraft, but as common as it's implied to be? Something has got to be up it seems to me.
Its based on three seperate strands. One is the Thai belief in spirits that inhabit things. According to those beliefs, everything is occupied by spirits called prets that can be friendly or hostile (or just plain indifferent) and that it is a good idea for humans to treat those spirits with friendliness and respect. If you go to Thailand, you'll see small ornate "houses" on the corner of plots of land and outside buildings. They are spirit-houses; when humans move onto a piece of land and build on it, they displace (or at least annoy) the pret that lives there. Buy putting up a spirit house, one sort of apologizes to and makes friends with the spirit. So its not actually the bomber that is talking to the crew, its the spirit that lives in it. Prets are immortal by the way; when the bomber is decommissioned and scrapped or shot down, the pret simply leaves it and finds another home.

Second thread is that a startling number of aircrew I've talked with talk to their aircraft and are convinced their aircraft answer. Related to this is a third thread, its a basic engineering principle, machinery works much better if you go to the trouble of making friends with it. There is no logical or rational explanation for that but it does seem to work.

In a plot sense, the talking aircraft are representative of the US at a given point. Texan Lady was diffident, a little uncertain of herself and reluctant to get involved. Marisol was brassy, assertive, more than a little arrogant and self-confident to a fault. Sigrun was much more mature and reflective that the earlier aircraft and much mroe inclined to ask "why are we doing this" (in plot terms giving te crew the chance to explain the logic behind various doctrines). Jolene is a conceited feminist yuppy.

By and large, the bombers only speak to their crews and a few very privileged outsiders. Also, only a minority of the bombers do actually speak to their crews (you may remember in TGG, one bomber actually hated its crew and not only wouldn't speak to them, it got them into trouble at every opportunity), its just that we don't run into the ones that don't talk while telling the stories.
Thanks, that's pretty interesting stuff and it's neat to see the logic behind it all.

PS: what story is Sigrun from? I haven't managed to read all of them yet. Or is it a not yet finished one?
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Sigrun will be featured in Ride of the Valkryie, which has been postponed for now.
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Stuart wrote:Its based on three seperate strands.
They could also be the Guardian Angels of the aircrew; for what it's worth
from a Christian viewpoint.

And Stuart, you should probably write a TBO FAQ so you don't have to
type these kinds of answers again and again. :D
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^That could work, but there aren't too many female angels. I guess "Saraphim" or 'Sara' for short could work.
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Stormbringer wrote:what story is Sigrun from? I haven't managed to read all of them yet. Or is it a not yet finished one?
The B-70A Valkyrie Sigrun made her appearance in "A Matter of Returns" although she didn't speak to her crew in that short story (possibly because there was a stranger, Selma Hitchins, on board). In works waiting to be posted, she's the star of "Ride of the Valkyrie" and a couple of short stories set later. In the TBOverse, she's still in service at time of writing although she's been rebuilt to a later standard.
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It's awesome as always Stuart. And I appreciate the fact that it's moving along at a good clip as well.
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If only aerospace defense was run by Star Wars fans....
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Is Pakistan still a part of India, or is it with the Caliph, now?
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The one thing that has me wondering is who is behind the communication center attack. It's clearly some one not very good and terribly unprofessional, which combined with the methodology, suggests to me that it's internal. There's a point made of the internal conflict with in The Caliphate and it seems that it might be the beginning of the wheels coming off.
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Stormbringer wrote:The one thing that has me wondering is who is behind the communication center attack. It's clearly some one not very good and terribly unprofessional, which combined with the methodology, suggests to me that it's internal. There's a point made of the internal conflict with in The Caliphate and it seems that it might be the beginning of the wheels coming off.
In Crusade, there was a similar attack against a Caliphate facility IIRC. The wheels have been coming off for some time now, it's just that so little information gets out that nobody's really noticed.
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Stormbringer wrote:The one thing that has me wondering is who is behind the communication center attack. It's clearly some one not very good and terribly unprofessional, which combined with the methodology, suggests to me that it's internal. There's a point made of the internal conflict with in The Caliphate and it seems that it might be the beginning of the wheels coming off.
Try reading the timeline? It gives a few hints...
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CaptainChewbacca wrote:Is Pakistan still a part of India, or is it with the Caliph, now?
What in @ is Pakistan is part of India with The Caliphate/Triple Alliance border running more or less where the Pakistan/Afghan border exists in @. There is a certain amount of fighting along that border with Caliphate terrorists trying to infiltrate over into India and Indian security forces undertaking counter-terrorist and hot pursuit missions into Caliphate territory. However, Indian long-term policy is to dilute seperatism by moving large quantities of Hindu nationals into the area (reverse ethnic cleansing if you like). Their objective in the end is to allow population shifts to reduce the impact of Moslem inhabitants ina given area. We aren't dealing much with India this time around; instead we'll be taking the story of Chipan further and putting them into context.
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Interesting. I wonder how much of this is actual history and how much is intellectual conjecture and how much is your own creation.
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phongn wrote:Ten Plagues

:shock: whoah......
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Hmmm, it's really interesting. I'm really interested in who the Contractors are. Seems you really are going heavily for a Highlander sort of Immortal.


Makes you really wonder about them. And makes you wonder who and what they're up to. For some reason there are a couple of historical figures that could be a Contractor-Immortal.
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Stormbringer wrote:Hmmm, it's really interesting. I'm really interested in who the Contractors are. Seems you really are going heavily for a Highlander sort of Immortal.


Makes you really wonder about them. And makes you wonder who and what they're up to. For some reason there are a couple of historical figures that could be a Contractor-Immortal.
I'm going to stick with aliens until proven otherwise.
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RedImperator wrote:
Stormbringer wrote:Hmmm, it's really interesting. I'm really interested in who the Contractors are. Seems you really are going heavily for a Highlander sort of Immortal.


Makes you really wonder about them. And makes you wonder who and what they're up to. For some reason there are a couple of historical figures that could be a Contractor-Immortal.
I'm going to stick with aliens until proven otherwise.
Except Stuart/they have said they're human, sort of. I don't know if Aliens would work for that.
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