ThinksMarkedly wrote:Without capturing treecats to figure out how the telepathy works it will be very difficult. And even then there's no guarantee, since the Manties haven't figured out either (though granted they haven't experimented with treecats in laboratory conditions either).
Nor would the Manties ever take the experimentation to the lengths the MA are prepared to do.
ThinksMarkedly wrote:Capturing a treecat is not as easy as it seems. Manpower has been trying to do that for five centuries without success. Treecats are intelligent enough and can avoid capture by a variety of devices. They also seem to be able to suicide at will, so their value as a live specimen is very limited. On the other hand, with the number of treecats now outside of Sphinx having increased by orders of magnitude in the last 10 years, it might become possible.
Definitely possible by a determined and resourceful MA. Also consider that a Cat could end up bonding with an MA agent or someone closely related to the MA. That person might not harm the Cat, but all bets are off with the Inner Onion. I think the weakest in the herd are the youngest of the Cats. The young are always the less aware and the most carefree and careless. A diversion on Grayson and stun guns ought to do the trick.
ThinksMarkedly wrote:As for what it might be, it could be that some materials can shield treecat mindglow perceptions and communications, like lead is a good shield against high-energy photons. There may also be a way to jam it, by producing a high-intensity noise in the appropriate frequency and medium. But neither is likely to be stealthy or even portable for the next decade or two. So you may prevent treecat perception, at the expense of saying "here's something to hide."
This is a really interesting notion. Certain frequencies affect almost every lifeform. Claws off that blackboard! If a frequency of that nature is determined, groups of people carrying the device could travel together. Even if it is known to affect the Cats, what can be done? It isn't illegal yet?
tonyz wrote:And while they have treecat DNA, I strongly suspect that a lot of telepathic/empathic skill is learned from other treecats; just cloning treecats won't give you an insight into culture or ethics or the extent of their empathic reach, any more than cloning Honor would automatically give you a tactical genius.
munroburton wrote:Aye. When Honor's child was being grown in a tube, they were playing audio recordings of her voice and others' to simulate the experience of a real womb. There is no way to simulate this for mindglows and mindvoices. It's not really known how much difference this kind of prenatal nurture(or the lack of it) makes, but I imagine it's significant for treecats.
Without it, the cloned treecats might still be able to sense and communicate with each other, but they would be starting from scratch. If the clones are allowed to breed naturally, each subsequent generation could improve the quality of their new language and expand their culture.
Very basic concepts might re-appear in the same way Sphinxian treecats evolved them - such as "water", for example - but the cloned cats in isolation should end up with a very different language, which would be almost incomprehensible on Sphinx.
ThinksMarkedly wrote:Cloning a treecat will not yield a treecat who knows how to read mind glows any more than cloning a mummy will give us someone who speaks Ancient Egyptian. They'll have the equipment, but since so far no one seems to know what the transmission medium is, it doesn't seem that the MAlign would be able to even produce the necessary stimuli.
I'm going to respond to the last three posts above as a whole, because they share a very important concept, unbeknownst or not. Namely, the philosophical undertones of whether a human being who is totally deprived of outside stimuli his entire life, will learn to think. Never touching another person. Never hearing the language spoken by another person. At any rate, the discussion definitely contains threads of existential philosophy and Martin Heidegger's idea of a
dasein expounding on the philosophy of Nietzsche who seemed to agree on basic matters. The philosophy was integral to Wilhelm and Hegel, although significant divisions are noted in the thinking. I worked with a professor who was seeking her second Ph.D at the time. I was her personal editor and we worked closely together for several years before she published. Publication is a requirement for a Ph.D. We continued to talk on the subject for some twenty plus years. Consciousness is an interesting vein of philosophy. Indeed, can there be consciousness before language? Or without, as I asked the author.
At any rate, an experiment to totally deprive a human from anything but the basic stimuli of touch isn't possible. He may remember or have been affected by certain stimuli while in the womb. I don't know how much stimuli the MA's clones are given, though I wouldn't think it'd be total sensory deprivation. In closing, several decades studying the subject and listening to experts, along with my own experiences, I agree with the class of philosophers who think language comes before consciousness. "I think therefore I am." If you already assimilated that language is a prerequisite for thinking, you're ahead of the game.
Jonathan_S wrote:Even if cats never exposed to others would develop communication beyond feeling mindglows don't forget that most celery won't provide the necessary micro-nutrient needed to promote proper development. For that you need purple thorn or Sphinxian celery. (Possibly even Sphinxian celery grown in specific Sphinxian soils).
Now if the MAlign knew about the micro-nutrient I'm sure they'd have little trouble growing or synthesizing it. But they likely don't know...
True. I didn't forget about the native plant, but I couldn't remember the name. Also, it may not grow well on Darius, and there's no guarantee that synthesizing it would work. The proper absorption of certain chemicals sometimes has to be administered in a certain form. OTOH, if it is synthesized and its strength is increased? Super Cat telepathy? At any rate, if a different breed of Cat is produced with allegiance to the MAlign, and they come face to face with Sphinxian Cats, it will be the first time Cats find themselves at odds with one another. Their doppelgangers. Also, a cloned MA cat can be brought to Sphinx to listen to the language.