Saltation – Chapter 31

Hugglelans Planetary
Conglomeration of Portcalay
Eylot

In which Theo shakes the dust of Eylot from her feet.

Once is happenstance, twice is coincidence, and I really don’t think “Theo’s annual discovery that she’s underestimated Hugglelans” is going to become a running joke, if only because there’s not much further it can go. (“Really, Theo? Did you think Hugglelans was just this universe? Listen: there’s a very nice universe next door…”)

Aito in this mode really does remind one of Theo’s father, and his family somewhat of Theo’s father’s family. I’m pretty sure House Hugglelans is Terran — surely something would have been said by now if they weren’t — but it seems like they’ve picked up a thing or two by living this long on a half-Liaden world. The fact that, as we now learn, they too are a family of ships and pilots, likely also has something to do with it. (Though, at that, they’re not ships and pilots in precisely the same way; I can’t see Theo’s father’s family ever adopting the strategy of making a paying business out of their support structures, because it would mean tying themselves to stationary infrastructure, and their fundamental ethos is basically a large-scale version of the pilot packing rule about being able to depart at short notice without leaving anything important behind.)

2 thoughts on “Saltation – Chapter 31

  1. Linda Shoun

    And probably the greatest example of the pilot packing rule is Korval leaving Liad, carrying Jelaza Kazone (house and Tree) along with. I’m looking forward to the discussion and comments at that point.

  2. Paul A. Post author

    I’d never really thought of Korval’s departure from Liad as being an example of pilot packing – it’s not exactly traveling light, is it? But I suppose it does count as only taking what one will need.

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