Viscount Radu Wrote:please stop reading if you have not read Harbingers yet. i want to start a discussion while it is still fresh in my mind, but i don't want to ruin it for anyone.What I find interesting is the implication that it isn't human sentience that makes our world into "colored seaglass", but the sentience of The Lady! The whole plot to convince the Ally that the world is "dead", making it lose interest, revolves around killing her. Are there universes out there that we would consider inhabited by sentient life that the Ally would not, because they have nothing like The Lady? It seems clear that humanity would survive her passing, but could we have arisen without her? Are we just a "side effect" of her sentience?
This explains better why Mother (the Lady) wants to get rid of both the Ally and the Adversary. <snip> I think some philosophy class could have a field day with this book.
Quote:I wonder if any of this new info about the Ally/Heir/Sentinel was added to the new Nightworld.I don't see how FPW could have avoided adding it. The original meeting between Jack and Glaeken just makes no sense given the present state of Jack's knowledge. But, Jack also seems to be without an excuse now for delaying working with Glaeken until he has proof of the Ally/Adversary conflict. Yet, if Jack does hook up with Glaeken right away, then he can get his part of the job done long before there is any real danger. So, he must have another excuse for delaying until Rasalom's plan is in gear. I thought at first that his anger at the Ally would provide that excuse, but Jack seems to have admitted already that he has no real choice -- he can't work for the Otherness, and he can't stay out of it. Can't wait for my copy of the revised Nightworld to see how this is handled!
Viscount Radu Wrote:Makes me wonder what the Ally will do with Earth if he wins. Does he really just want to admire it?
Viscount Radu Wrote:She is Mother Earth (implied as such, anyway)
Viscount Radu Wrote:Only two small gripes. 1) Wow chips are not called Wow anymore. They got rebranded Light.
Viscount Radu Wrote:2) Please, no more hackers that have some code he wrote that can crack 128-bit encryption.
Viscount Radu Wrote:One question/obseration: Do you think Glaeken's wife has Alzheimer's to make him a better spear?
Blake Wrote:For example, what if it was encrypted with a program that came on the flash drive, and that program has a known weakness to exploit?
cobalt79 Wrote:I've just finished Harbingers. No spoilers from me.....yet. Let's have some of our fellow board members finish, then the discussin' can begin. All I'm gonna say for now...............is WOW! (No pun intended.) FPW sir, please write faster!
cobalt79 Wrote:I've just finished Harbingers. No spoilers from me.....yet. Let's have some of our fellow board members finish, then the discussin' can begin. All I'm gonna say for now...............is WOW! (No pun intended.) FPW sir, please write faster!
Blake Wrote:I found an article here that supports what I was saying above. The number of bits becomes a lot less important when the encryption algorithm is flawed.
cobalt79 Wrote:Sure! We can start off with your impression of the sunglasses. Easy topic with not alot of spoilers!!!