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- From: johnf@apollo.hp.com (John Francis)
- Subject: Re: TP research
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- Date: Tue, 22 Dec 1992 16:35:13 GMT
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- In article <memo.825134@cix.compulink.co.uk> tpratchett@cix.compulink.co.uk writes:
- >This is a question for all you godless scientists out there:
- >
- >Bearing in mind the following, which has been established before or will be
- >established in Men At Arms (first draft finished, hurray!): trolls are
- >silicon-based and their brains remsemble computers rather more than our
- >brains do -- THEN
- >What is the troll equivalent of a drug?
- >What is the troll equivalent of alcohol?
- >
- >I think maybe we'd be looking for some kind of chemical impurity found in
- >silicon -- what causes a batch of silicon to be discarded? We need something
- >that theoretically disorientates/mildly poisons in small quantities and kills
- >in larger amounts? (And it needs to be a substance -- not just heat, which
- >I'm already using in the book) It would be NICE if its something
- >commonplace, like the sour milk 'drug' in Alien Nation.
-
- The most obvious impurities found in silicon would be the ones that cause
- silicon to function as a semiconductor in the first place. [Examples would
- be Phosphorus and Alumin(i)um]. Presumable excesive quantities of these
- additives would interfere with the functioning of semiconductor devices.
- Bearing in mind the fact that addition of these elements to silicon is
- refered to as 'doping', I think we have found the troll equivalent of a drug.
-
- so we have the following rules for trolls:
-
- 1) Stay away from matches
-
- 2) Don't cook in Aluminium vessels.
-
- (Apparently a good idea for humans too, acoording to some doctors).
- --
- John Francis johnf@apollo.hp.com
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