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- From: kogoma@unm.edu (Taki Kogoma)
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- Subject: Welcome to alt.fan.pern (Semi-monthly posting) (Part 2 of 2)
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- WELCOME TO ALT.FAN.PERN! (Part II.)
-
- CONTENTS OF PART 1:
- 1. Introductory Material
- 1a. What is this group?
- 1b. Introduction to Pern
- 1c. Appropriate subject matter
- 1d. Other newsgroups of interest
- 1e. Common abbreviations
- 1f. Fan Fiction
- 2. Pern in Print
- 2a. Book List (McCaffrey-written)
- 2b. Suggested reading order
- 2c. Chronological order of books/stories
- 2d. 'References'
- 2e. Obtaining hard-to-find books (NEW)
-
- CONTENTS OF PART 2:
- 3. Frequently Asked Questions about Pern
- 3a. Pronunciation of various words/names
- 3b. Rider behavior during Mating flights
- 3c. Queen dragons and firestone
- 3d. Where do dragons/firelizards deficate?
- 3e. Who/What does Aramina 'hear' in _Renegades of Pern_?
- 4. On-line Simluations of Pern
- 4a. Accessing Pern-type MU*s
- 4b. List of Pern-type MU*s
- 5. "Real Life" Fan Organizations
-
- Note: Starting 1 November 1992, these articles are being cross-posted
- to the news.answers and alt.answers newsgroups for extended expire times
- and archival on rtfm.mit.edu:/pub/usenet/alt.fan.pern
- or /pub/usenet-by-hierarchy/alt/fan/pern
- or /pub/usenet/news.answers/pern-intro
-
- To obtain these files (assumes UN*X environment with FTP capability):
- ---
- %ftp rtfm.mit.edu
- Connected to <etc.>
- Name (rtfm.mit.edu:<foo>): [anonymous]
- 331 Guest login ok, send ident as password.
- Password: [your e-mail address]
- 230 Guest login ok, access restrictions apply.
- ftp> [cd pub/usenet/alt.fan.pern
- (or) pub/usenet-by-hierarchy/alt/fan/pern
- (or) pub/usenet/news.answers/pern-intro]
- 250 CWD command successful.
- ftp> [get Welcome_to_alt.fan.pern_(Semi-monthly_posting)_(Part_<X>_of_2).Z]
-
- (Where <X> is the part number. If you have chosen the
- pub/usenet/news.answers/pern-intro path, then just get part<X>.)
-
- 200 PORT command successful.
- [Some stuff]
- ftp> (get any other parts you may want)
- ftp> quit
- %
- ---
- The files are UNIX-compressed but have no other encoding.
-
- =-=-=-=
- 3. Frequently Asked Questions about Pern
-
- From time to time, the same questions come up as new people
- discover this newsgroup and pose the questions that have cropped up
- during their reading of the series. [I expect this section to grow
- considerably as time passes. Suggestions - and more importantly,
- documented answers - are welcome. -Quirk]
- ===
- 3a. Pronunciation of various words/names.
-
- [ This pronunciation guide is based on the audiotape of Anne McCaffrey
- reading an abridged version of _All the Weyrs of Pern_ and the
- editor's hearing/pronunciation prejudices. ;-) ]
-
- First off, let's get the big one out of the way: ;-)
-
- weyr - WEER [This is hinted at in _Dragonflight_ where it
- is implied that 'Weyr' rhymes with 'adhere'.]
-
- Others of mild interest
-
- wher - (A cross between 'where' and 'whir')
- Piemur - PIEmur [Yes, first syllable is pronounced like that
- filled pastry thing.]
- Sebell - SEEbell
- Groghe - GROWgee [hard (e.g. Golf) g's in both cases.]
- F'lar - FLAHR [No glottal stop that I could detect.]
- Ruth - ROOTH [Y'know...like the 20's baseball player? ;-) ]
-
- [There are, of course, more names on that tape, I'll add more names
- on request.]
- ===
- 3b. Rider behavior during Mating Flights.
-
- The behavior of the riders of mating dragons (and to a lesser
- extent firelizard 'owners') has generated considerable controversy in
- this newsgroup in the past. During one particularly vehement flamewar
- sparked by the topic, someone queried the Dragonlady, Anne McCaffrey,
- herself:
-
- ---[begin included text]---
- From: slf@netcom.com (Sharon Fisher)
- Date: Wed, 23 Sep 92 18:26:59 GMT
-
- Presumably this will settle the issue?
-
- ---
- Date: 23-Sep-92 02:07 PDT
- From: Anne McCaffrey
- Subj: Pern question
- Well, now, it's like this...when the dragons mate, their riders are so
- consumed with their dragons' passions, that there's really only one way to
- vent it: enjoying the sexual act themselves. The double whammy is
- something incredible. Since most green riders are male, and most blue,
- brown and bronze riders are also male, the obvious need not be stated.
- However, it is permissible within the Weyrs for the less-enthusiastic
- about this pairing having an alternate of the opposite sex available. The
- green rider will also have someone of his preference available so that the
- double charge is not lost...if you don't mind me being a tad bawdy.
- Actually, many of the Candidates are weyrbred and accustomed to such
- demands and think little of it. It's the main bone of contention between
- the hidebound Halls and Holds and the the Weyrs for the Halls and HOlds
- don't really `like' such innovations. Still, the rider is always
- compelled by concern for his dragon and THAT consideration makes the
- difference in such a sexual situation. And it is ALSO an incredible
- experience, one to be treasured.
- And yes, there could be more female riders of green dragons to relieve
- that dilemma but after the early Plagues, women were needed more as
- mothers to increase the population (something men still haven't been able
- to do on their own <G>) and flying constantly between is how to abort on
- Pern. (Queen dragons are not always as horny as the greens and as they
- are low-level Thread fighters, their pregnant riders could generally
- manage without constantly going *between* in the performance of their
- duties.) Anyway, I thought homos deserved a place in the elite social
- structure on Pern.
- ---
- Does that answer the question completely? Or do you need <g> diagrams?
- ---[end included text]---
-
- Some people feel that Ms. McCaffrey wimped out in this
- declaration, but still, this is the best answer we have.
- ===
- 3c) Firestone and Queen Dragons
-
- It is stated about 1/3rd through _Dragonflight_ that Queen dragons do
- not chew firestone because it would render them sterile. (To support
- this contention, the example of the overly amorous green dragons and
- their lack of egg-laying activity was brought up.) This idea is
- reinforced throughout the later books - Except for _Dragonsdawn_ where
- it is implied that queen dragons had been designed by Kitti Ping Yung
- to be incapable of chewing stone. This could also lead one to
- conclude that green dragons had been engineered to be infertile.
-
- A popular theory (although certainly not the majority opinion) is
- that the 'firestone -> sterility' theory had formed over the turns to
- explain green infertility. Since no goldrider in her right mind woulD
- risk her queen to test this theory, it is self-consistent.
-
- 3d) Where do dragons/firelizards deficate?
-
- In a mostly joking response to this question at a convention in the
- distant past, Ms. McCaffrey stated that 'Dragons go *between*.' (i.e.
- take care of bodily functions while transiting *between*.) Although
- this has been perpetuated throughout fandom and has even found its way
- into the _Dragonlovers Guide to Pern_, it is still regarded by many as
- just a joke, since it blatantly violates the laws of Conservation of
- Mass/Energy. (Of course, much in the Pern universe doesn't hold up to
- scientific scrutiny. ;-)
- ===
- 3e) Who/What does Aramina 'hear' in _The Renegades of Pern_?
-
- Toward the end of _Renegades_ Aramina tells Less that asside from
- dragons and firelizards, she also hears something else; a 'sad'
- presence.
- Queries to Ms. McCaffrey revealed that it was the 'shipfish' (dolphins)
- - last heard of in "The Dolphins' Bell" - that she is picking up. They
- are sad because it's been so long since they've been able to communicate
- with humans.
-
- =-=-=-=
- 4. On-line Simulations of Pern
-
- Some people have gone to the extent of attempting to duplicate Pern
- with a multi-user program designed to allow people to assume the roles
- of dragonriders, harpers, holders, etc. While the most frequently discussed
- is PernMUSH (See the 'What is PernMUSH?' Mimi-FAQ' for more details),
- it is by no means the only one.
- Just about all of the on-line Pern simulations are based on
- derivatives of a program called 'TinyMUD'. These programs (TinyMUSH,
- TinyMUSE, etc.) are collectively referred to as MU*s.
-
- [Note to readers in Australia: My understanding is that the authorities
- there have banned overseas MU*ing for the foreseeable future.]
- ===
- 4a. Accessing Pern-type MU*s
-
- The quick way of doing it is to use the 'telnet' program to connect
- to the appropriate machine specifying the port listed - e.g. 'telnet
- <machine> <port>' for most Unix systems. If the name doesn't work,
- try the numeric address. For more info, look at the rec.games.mud.*
- newsgroups. (rec.games.mud.tiny and rec.games.mud.misc primarily.)
-
- Note: MU*s require access to the internet. BBS systems with only
- email/usenet cannot take part.
- ===
- 4b. List of Pern-type MU*s
-
- NOTE: This information is accurate so far as the author is aware. If
- there is a change, it won't be reflected here unless I'm informed of
- it.
-
- Pern-themed MUSHs:
- PernMUSH (cesium.clock.org or 130.43.2.43) port 4201
- SouConMUSH (beechnut.enmu.edu or 192.94.216.86) port 4201
-
- [These two are set during start of the 10th pass and are
- considered in parallel.]
-
- DragonsDawnMUSH (almond.enmu.edu or 192.94.216.77) port 2508
-
- [Set during the start of the second pass.]
-
- ShardsMUSH (vesta.unm.edu or 129.24.14.68) port 7777
-
- [Set prior to the 7th pass.]
-
- MUSHs with Pern areas:
- TinyTIM (yay.mdc.com or 129.200.149.200) port 5440
- TinyCWRU (caisr2.caisr.cwru.edu or 129.22.24.22) port 4201
-
- MUSE with Pern area:
- TimeMUSE (murren.ai.mit.edu or 18.43.0.179) port 4201
-
- Pern-themed MOO
- Harper's Tale (netman.widener.edu or 147.31.1.51) port 8888.
-
- [Set about 20 turns prior to the 10th pass; no-AIVAS timeline.]
-
-
- DragonsFireMOO (moo.eskimo.com or 162.148.13.31) port 7777
-
- [Set before the 11th pass.]
-
- =-=-=-=
- 5. "Real Life" Fan Organizations
-
- There is an email list for discussion of Pernese craft issues.
-
- To subscribe to this mail list, send email to
- perncrft-request@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu. Just include your email
- address in
- the body.
-
- Chris Croughton <chris@keris.demon.co.uk> maintains a mailserver which
- contains, among other things, a list of Fandom Weyrs.
-
- ---[Start note from Chris]---
-
- MAILSERVER @ KERIS.DEMON.CO.UK
-
- ABOUT THE SYSTEM
-
- I have provided a number of files on this system for general
- distribution. For each of them I have had permission to distribute the
- file; however, if you wish to distribute them further I would advise you
- to seek explicit permission, unless stated otherwise in the file.
-
- Please note that this system is running over a dial-up telephone line,
- not a continuous connection. This has two consequences:
-
- (a) There may be a delay between the time I receive the message and
- the time the system sends the requested files. This could in
- extreme cases be several days, if the host system is down or
- very busy, or if I'm away and the system crashes.
-
- (b) I get the telephone bills! This may make it necessary for me to
- restrict the transmission of large amounts of data. In
- particular, large files (over 50 Kb) will sometimes be placed in
- a separate queue to be sent at weekends when the rates are lower
- - a line in the log message saying "File has been placed in <x>
- queue" will indicate this. Don't worry that the file hasn't
- arrived until a week or so has gone by.
-
- Being my own private system, there will probably be times when it does
- not work properly. Please be patient with this, and if you have
- problems send mail to postmaster@keris.demon.co.uk, as I may not be
- aware of the problem.
-
- If you can't get through to this system at all, please try one of my
- other email addresses:
-
- chriscr@cix.compulink.co.uk
- 100014.3217@compuserve.com
-
- or on CompuServe, ID 100014,3217.
-
-
-
- HOW TO USE THE MAILSERVER
-
- The mailserver takes a message (ignoring the subject line, and the other
- headers) and reads the body of the message as lines. Each line must
- start with a command word (a 'word' is any text surrounded by spaces or
- tabs - multiple spaces or tabs are treated as a single space), or be
- blank (no non-space characters on the line).
-
- Commands supported by the mailserver:
-
- HELP gives the list of currently supported commands
-
- DIR name replies with a list of the available files, and descriptions
-
- GET name these three will reply with the file as a separate message
- DOWN name - they all do the same thing...
- SEND name
-
- END use before your signature so my software doesn't get
- confused <g>
-
- REPLY address sets a different address to reply to from the one in the
- message. This is provided for people who receive EMAIL
- on a different machine from that on which they send it.
- If this facility is abused (i.e. I get complaints from
- people who receive files they didn't request) it will be
- withdrawn.
-
- INDEX, LIST and LS do the same as DIR.
-
- The name (for both DIR and GET) will be matched on the first characters
- given, so doing DIR FILK would give you all the files starting with
- FILK, for instance.
-
- The mailserver will respond with a log message telling you what has
- happened, and the output from the DIR and HELP commands etc.
-
- Note that only one copy of any file will be sent in a session, so if you
- request (say) FILK.PERN and PERN.FILK only one copy of each file will be
- sent, even though the files appear under both names. The message
- "Duplicate file - not sent" will appear in the log file for each file
- requested that has already been sent.
-
- At the moment there is no binary mode (UUENCODED ZIP files, for
- instance) supported - that will be in version 1.0, which I'll be
- developing RSN...
-
- (Note - version 1.0 has been threatened for a long time - currently it's
- at version 0.20).
- ---[End note from Chris]---
-
- --
- Capt. Gym Z. Quirk | "I'll get a life when someone
- (Known to some as Taki Kogoma) | demonstrates that it would be
- kogoma@unm.edu | superior to what I have now."
- Veteran of the '91 sf-lovers re-org. | -- Gym Quirk
-