Agent of Change – Chapter 17

In which Miri and Val Con discuss weapons.

At first it seemed like a quick turnaround that, less than a day after Miri tried to ditch the madman, it’s her reassuring him that he’s not a danger to her. But there was that demonstration, after she tried to ditch him, of how much importance he places on her survival, and even before that it wasn’t really what she was concerned about. Even when she admitted to being afraid, she made the point that it wasn’t Val Con himself she was afraid of. And I think, on reflection, that when she was bothered by his first demonstration of the Loop’s capabilities, what bothered her wasn’t just the apparent calmness with which he was able to discuss her death, but the calmness with which he was able to discuss his own.

On an entirely different note, I find myself wondering whether Professor Thos. Swift, author of the Young Person’s Book of Space Drives, was a member of the same faculty as the originator of the Antonio Smith Method.

3 thoughts on “Agent of Change – Chapter 17

  1. Paul A. Post author

    No, I don’t believe he is either. That was just my roundabout way of noting that the Liaden Universe’s Thomas Swift, like the Liaden Universe’s Antonio Smith, is named after a character from another work.

  2. Ed8r

    When I read this, I chuckled at what I (for some reason) saw as coincidence. I had not yet tipped to the fact that these authors throw in all kinds of allusions to things from our universe.

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