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Scenario: Safehold colonizes another planet... | |
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by evilauthor » Sun Oct 18, 2015 1:31 am | |
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It's the (perhaps not so far) future from current Safehold events. Safehold has recovered/reinvented FTL travel and discovered habitable world nearby that looks ideal for colonization by humans.
Like many other worlds discovered and settled by the old Terran Federation, this new world has a totally alien biosphere that nevertheless is (mostly) compatible with Safeholdian and Terran biology. And parallel evolution has created many plant and animal species that look very similar to Safeholdian and Terran lifeforms. One such species is a tree that bears an uncanny resemblance to a Safeholdian nearoak tree. What do colonists from Safehold call it? |
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by Keith_w » Sun Oct 18, 2015 7:50 am | |
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the kinda-like-a-nearoak tree? --
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by Iorwerth » Sun Oct 18, 2015 8:00 am | |
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A far-oak tree?
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yma o hyd Cymru am byth |
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Re: Scenario: Safehold colonizes another planet... | |
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by Kakai » Sun Oct 18, 2015 8:13 am | |
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Uhm... nearnearoak?
Oh, I like this one -----------
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by McGuiness » Sun Oct 18, 2015 8:31 am | |
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How about fauxnearoak? "Oh bother", said Pooh as he glanced through the airlock window at the helmet he'd forgotten to wear. |
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by Henry Brown » Sun Oct 18, 2015 12:07 pm | |
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Notanearoak?
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by Expert snuggler » Sun Oct 18, 2015 12:18 pm | |
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Informally everyone would just call it a "nearoak", leaving their listeners the burden of figuring out which planet it was from.
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Re: Scenario: Safehold colonizes another planet... | |
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by Dathi » Sun Oct 18, 2015 1:04 pm | |
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One of the problems I have with the Safehold series is the naming. When colonists from Europe arrived in North America and Australia, say, they didn't call beasties and plants 'near' anything. They just mislabeled them. So, any smallish bird with a red breast was a 'robin' even if the bird didn't otherwise look or act or have any relation to the European Robin. Sure, they borrowed native names, which Safehold doesn't have the option of doing, but still... Moreover, given the amount of linguistic shift there's been, even if something WERE named 'nearoak' that would quickly wear down to 'noak' or 'roak'. *Or... More likely still 'oak'!) -------- Also Calling something a 'nearoak' suggests that the 'oak' is, in some sense, the 'original', and the 'nearoak' a variant. When you look at all the entities that are 'near' or 'false', they are all clearly part of a group - and the various originals are part of another group. The fact that 'unconsecrated' land is solidly the first group is a really big clue that |
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by Loren Pechtel » Sun Oct 18, 2015 2:08 pm | |
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Another problem--why do we have names like "nearoak" in the first place--that implies they came from another world with real oaks and thus breaks their myths.
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by Kakai » Sun Oct 18, 2015 2:31 pm | |
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I think it was mentioned before that the answer to this is: not necessarily. Can't come with any example off the top of my head, but there are quite a few words that people don't realize are actually mashups of two others because they don't say them like they're mashups of two others. For all we know, Safeholdians may say "nearoak" not as "NearOak" but more like "knEE-rock", which would muddle up the origin of the word. And besides, how would Safeholdian know that there is such thing as an "oak"? To give an example, here in my place we have word "nietoperz", meaning a bat (animal). "Nie" means "no", but there is no such thing as "toperz", so there's no-one suggesting that "nietoperz" comes from "not a toperz". It's probably the same on Safehold, anyone suggesting that "nearoak" comes from "near an oak" will be put down by his fellows pointing out that there's no such thing as an "oak". -----------
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