Fledgling – Chapter 40

Vashtara
Mauve Level
Stateroom

In which Jen Sar attends a meeting.

I’ve said before that one of the things I’m enjoying about doing this re-read is being able to trace connections and find repeated names that I wouldn’t have noticed at the speed I normally read. In this chapter, the familiar name is Professor Skilings, revealed here as one of the conspirators, but already known to us from Chapter Sixteen as a high-ranking member of the faculty with a reputation for being a bad enemy to people who gain her enmity, and also incidentally the lady whose play for Jen Sar, though unrewarded, inspired Kamele to place her relationship with him on an official footing.

Sub-Chancellor Kylin’s name, on the other hand, doesn’t ring any bells.

It’s interesting that Jen Sar’s response to having a gun brandished at him is to hide behind the furniture. It’s possible that he’s playing it safe, since the years he’s spent living on a safe world might after all have dulled his edge to the point that he can’t be sure of being able to handle the situation, but don’t think I believe that, and I rather suspect he’s playing safe more because nobody on Delgado knows that he has experience being at the wrong end of a gun, and he’d prefer to keep it that way.

Kamele’s hand gestures, the ones which Theo finds reminiscent of hand-talk without being actual signs she recognises, might be Liaden gestures Kamele has picked up off Jen Sar. I seem to recall similar hand gestures being used by Liadens in conversation in past stories; the clearing-away gesture in particular sounds familiar.

4 thoughts on “Fledgling – Chapter 40

  1. Ed8r

    I think…although it seems I cannot trust my memory (and I don’t have my Kindle with me)…I particularly remember the clearing-away gesture being mentioned regarding Norn ven’Deelin, in Balance of Trade.

  2. Ed8r

    Aside from what we commented above, I had thought merely that Kamele’s gestures were a non-pilot’s attempt to mimic the actual gesture, or—more likely—that she is unconsciously just reproducing a suggestion of the gestures he uses precisely.

  3. Paul A. Post author

    Yes, that’s what I meant by “picked up off Jen Sar”, not that she’d explicitly been taught the gestures but that she was unconsciously or imprecisely mimicking them because she’d seen them often.

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