Dragon in Exile – Chapter 28

Surebleak Port

In which Tolly lifts out, and Rys has news.

I’d never really thought about the issues involved in fitting an Yxtrang into an autodoc designed for a smaller person. This is probably a worst case, being a shipboard autodoc, which means it would take up as little room as possible, and on a Liaden ship whose designer presumably envisaged it only being needed by Liadens.

Tolly’s apology to the pilot for getting Korval tangled in their business by bringing Hazenthull onto the ship suggests that he doesn’t know that pilot, ship, and business all belong to Korval already. And I don’t understand why not. I can see that Tolly comes from the kind of background where you don’t speculate about your employer’s identity if they choose not to tell you, but why not tell him?

I suspect, given the way Korval’s Luck tends to run, that Rys and Val Con’s visit to Yulie is going to intersect in some interesting way with the Syndicate’s plan to take over the farm.

The incident at Bob’s Grocery reinforces the point that Bosil was reflecting on during the first incident at Quill’s Bakery: if the new way of doing things survives on Surebleak, it’s not going to be just because the Bosses insist, it’s going to be because the ordinary people see the advantages and are willing to fight to keep them.

2 thoughts on “Dragon in Exile – Chapter 28

  1. Paul A. Post author

    And now that I’ve read “Wise Child” and know who’s after Tolly, I can see that this chapter contains some corroborating details. The reference to his time at school, for one. And the trick with the time-delayed poison, which has been mentioned before, long ago.

  2. Ed8r

    I was surprised that it required Haz’s legs to fold up with knees to forehead, but I suppose if the auto doc had been built for Liadens, that would indeed make it necessary to perform origami on an Yxtrang.

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