ThinksMarkedly wrote:cthia wrote:So, although there's no textev to the fact. The data points seem to support it.
It appears like that, but the sample is too small. We don't know enough treecat adoption to be able to say for sure.
Jonathan_S wrote:And some of that sample is seems skewed. The adoption rate of Wintons lately pretty clearly shows the 'cats had been making a special effort to attempt adoption during visits to Sphynx. And IIRC Honor even suggested as much.
True. But there is no way we can assume such an intelligent species doesn't know the importance of injecting itself within the highest levels of government. The Cats may be more politically savvy - by happenstance, and as a result of their hunter-killer nature - than Honor was as a babe. IOW, I will consider that as a forced attempt to "bond on a curve."
Jonathan_S wrote:So even within the tiny sample size it seems we have is a mix of chance random adoptions and more deliberate attempts to expose as many 'cats as possible to potential adoptees.
Yes, see above. Also, I thought it was obvious the missing data points would include the overwhelming bonds of Shinxian natives who are not in the Navy that the author hasn't yet had cause to introduce.
As I broached in the "Honor and Nimitz and Pavel Young" thread, and also upstream, the Cats don't suffer fools. Or like dummies. As an implication of textev once stating that a particular bondee (forgot who) was too young to bond because they weren't mature enough, thus their mindglow hadn't yet settled, I think an effect of genies with the IQ enhancement focuses their minds. The emotions of humans are all over the place. So much so, WE don't really know what we're feeling, or how we really feel, most of the time.
To me, bonding is like finding your Soul Mate. You increase your chances by expanding the target rich environment. But, a soul mate is still a soul mate. You like what you like.