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- Sep 30, 2019
That's the closest this dialogue has been to a 6-year old.They're fartheads, Ender
Can't fault Card for not knowing stuff about psych, but up until recently it was thought that autobiographical memories like this weren't formed until 3.5, which would be after he got the monitor. It's kind of a stretch that he'd remember that.as once Ender's mother had done when he was very young, before they put the monitor in his neck, and she had put her hands on his head when she thought he was asleep, and prayed over him
Honestly these tablet things feels like Card wanted to do a dream sequence without doing a dream sequence, maybe so it could be monitored? I guess I can't fault him for that, but I think it'd work better as a story element if it somehow reflected his mind-state.Now he plummeted downward toward a rolling river and savage rocks; but a cloud came between him and the ground as he fell, and caught him, and carried him away.
It took him to the tower of the castle, and through the open window, bearing him in. There it left him, in a room with no apparent door in floor or ceiling, and windows looking out over a certainly fatal fall.
A moment ago he had thrown himself from a ledge carelessly; this time he hesitated.
The small rug before the fire unraveled itself into a long, slender serpent with wicked teeth.
"I am your only escape," it said. "Death is your only escape."
The whole gimmick is being able to think in 3D, right? I think the idea is master that thinking in laser tag before applying it to commanding a ship.Two, why the emphasis on zero-g fighting if the buggers presumably enjoy gravity on their own vessels.
Yes and no. Formations are important for discipline, and can also have use in battle. The obvious example is the Greek Phalanx and Roman Maniple. Modern combat also uses formations, especially when moving and defending, which can help focus fire and allow more effective responses to contact.I could see this being a valid observation, or the sort of thing that seems really clever from an armchair. I'll leave it to you good readers to decide.
There is something to say about being too rigid and predictable though. You want to maintain at least some level of individual autonomy, as shit can change really quickly and you want to respond to it promptly and appropriately.
Made me wonder, what the fuck are the teachers even doing at the school? It seems like they get no real direction, they're entirely dependent on the other students to teach them. Shouldn't they at least learn the drills and formations and whatnot from the adults?"But I'm going to become a good soldier. I won't screw up your regular drill, but I'm going to practice, and I'm going to practice with the only people who will practice with me, and that's my Launchies.”