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>Date: Mon, 8 Feb 93 06:40:30 -0800
>From: seth@cie.uoregon.edu (Seth Scott)
>Subject:  C. J. Cherryh List


Since the discussions have, of late, ranged beyond what I've had time to read,
this gif gives me something to talk about :)

I downloaded it and checked it out-- it's Hilfy, from the cover of _Chanur's
Legacy_, and fairly good (though I'm looking at it retouched for a 9" black
and white monitor, so I'm sure it could look better!)  Thanks, Jo, for making
it public.  Now, I just need a startup sound to go with it... Hmmm....
Say, a male human voice mangling the hani word for "friend?"  

While I'm on the subject (pictures), I was looking through the sf shelves of
a local used book store, and as I scanned the "C" shelf, I found several old
editions of the _Chanur_ series, with rather interesting covers.  The artist
wasn't Michal Whelan, and the hani and kif looked... Hm, well, both races
looked more human, to me, and less convincing.  

What particularly caught my eye was the way this artist interpreted the 
build of the average hani and kif.  I first read _The Pride of Chanur_ in
an edition that has a blue cover, with a picture of Tully surrounded and
flanked by several threatening female hani (Pyanfar, Haral, Chur, Geran,
Hilfy, right?)  This older edition didn't draw the hani as nearly so physically
powerful a race, and the mahendo'sat looked like attenuated monkeys ;)

Just to discuss something rather trivial, what images do people have of the
races in Compact space?  From the edition that I read (and the text, of course!), I have an idea that hani are significantly stronger (on the average) than
humans are.  Pyanfar, for example, is shorter than Tully by about a head
(she has to look up to look him in the face), but she breaks a kif's back
with an open-handed blow.  (note that I'm discussing _female_ hani-- Khym Mahn
is clearly stronger than most anything except another male hani!)

Of the mahendo'sat, we learn that Pyanfar doesn't trust Jik alone in her 
presence, unarmed, presumably because of his strength and his blunt, control-
reaching claws.

Of the stsho... heh heh....


		Seth

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