Lisan Al-Gaib wrote:I always pictured him has being from some Sicilian root.Freakzilla wrote:I've always pictured Duncan as the black guy.
Doesn't it describe him in Heretics as having pink skin (sun-tanned except where clothing covered)?
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Lisan Al-Gaib wrote:I always pictured him has being from some Sicilian root.Freakzilla wrote:I've always pictured Duncan as the black guy.
You only need to put what's after the = inside the tags.Freakzilla wrote:You're a cantelope.Lisan Al-Gaib wrote:I always pictured him has being from some Sicilian root.Freakzilla wrote:I've always pictured Duncan as the black guy.
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The child on the lawn appeared to be about twelve standard years of age, butSlugger wrote:Lisan Al-Gaib wrote:I always pictured him has being from some Sicilian root.Freakzilla wrote:I've always pictured Duncan as the black guy.
Doesn't it describe him in Heretics as having pink skin (sun-tanned except where clothing covered)?
I've noticed some videos don't allow imbedding.Mandy wrote:You only need to put what's after the = inside the tags.Freakzilla wrote:You're a cantelope.Lisan Al-Gaib wrote:I always pictured him has being from some Sicilian root.Freakzilla wrote:I've always pictured Duncan as the black guy.
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(which still didn't work, for some reason)
They have claimed that GHM being Jessica's mother was supported by FH's notes.Apjak wrote:Didn't this OM discussion get started over whether or not Jessica would have known and it would have been important enough for FH to mention if the RM Gaius Helen Mohaim was her mother. Cos even if the memory is not demanding, and Jessica had to go searching it, it seems obvious that her mother is going to be first in line. In any case she'd know who her mother was at the time she first gets OM.
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Anyhow, if RM Gaius Helen Mohaim where Jessica's mother, Frank'd have said so. So it is an inconsistency that the KJA/BH books have propagated "because it's cool".
I don't think so. It's from a set of pieces an artist did for the Avalon Hill DUNE boardgame, so I think it's just the artist's interpretation. That piece stuck with me because, honestly, my mental image of Duncan was much like the actor who played him in the first miniseries, not of a black man.Freakzilla wrote:Is that Chris Tucker?
For a minute there I thought GHM meant Great Honored Matre.DuneFishUK wrote:They have claimed that GHM being Jessica's mother was supported by FH's notes.Apjak wrote:Didn't this OM discussion get started over whether or not Jessica would have known and it would have been important enough for FH to mention if the RM Gaius Helen Mohaim was her mother. Cos even if the memory is not demanding, and Jessica had to go searching it, it seems obvious that her mother is going to be first in line. In any case she'd know who her mother was at the time she first gets OM.
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Anyhow, if RM Gaius Helen Mohaim where Jessica's mother, Frank'd have said so. So it is an inconsistency that the KJA/BH books have propagated "because it's cool".
...Although they only found out after they wrote it... whoa! spooky! Frank's ghost smiling down on his magnificent sons!
Only it's not. It's a predictable hacky plotline that FH probably discarded because it was exactly that.
I guess it was his hair that made me think he was black. Allthough I never really figured out what karukul hair was...TheDukester wrote:I don't think so. It's from a set of pieces an artist did for the Avalon Hill DUNE boardgame, so I think it's just the artist's interpretation. That piece stuck with me because, honestly, my mental image of Duncan was much like the actor who played him in the first miniseries, not of a black man.Freakzilla wrote:Is that Chris Tucker?
That's interesting. I never would have thought him black, since my idea of curly was more the typical rendition of curly hair... If FH had said "kinky hair" I might have gotten the same mental image as you, but the goat-hair comparison does seem to fit both ways.Freakzilla wrote:I guess it was his hair that made me think he was black. Allthough I never really figured out what karukul hair was.
I don't think it's a mental image I had when I first read Dune (and the pale skin reference from HoD kinda kills it anyway) but throughout the series race (skin color) seems to be totally random. Duke Leto was olive skinned, however Leto II's face is described as pink. Malky and Hwi are certainly black. There are blonde Fremen, there are olive skinned Fremen.Redstar wrote:That's interesting. I never would have thought him black, since my idea of curly was more the typical rendition of curly hair... If FH had said "kinky hair" I might have gotten the same mental image as you, but the goat-hair comparison does seem to fit both ways.Freakzilla wrote:I guess it was his hair that made me think he was black. Allthough I never really figured out what karukul hair was.
I guess I'm one of those "white unless stated otherwise" kinda readers, which is unfortunate. Heinlein had a lot of dark-skinned or black characters that he would wait until a quarter or even half-way through the book to surprise the reader and their preconceived notions of "hero".
Who gets revealed at the end of Troopers? Rico?TheDukester wrote:And, of course, the very last page for Starship Troopers. One of my favorite "reveals" ever.
Rico is black?A Thing of Eternity wrote:Who gets revealed at the end of Troopers? Rico?TheDukester wrote:And, of course, the very last page for Starship Troopers. One of my favorite "reveals" ever.
Rico is dark-skinned Puerto Rican.Freakzilla wrote:Rico is black?A Thing of Eternity wrote:Who gets revealed at the end of Troopers? Rico?TheDukester wrote:And, of course, the very last page for Starship Troopers. One of my favorite "reveals" ever.
Puerto-Rico! Clever!Redstar wrote:Rico is dark-skinned Puerto Rican.Freakzilla wrote:Rico is black?A Thing of Eternity wrote:Who gets revealed at the end of Troopers? Rico?TheDukester wrote:And, of course, the very last page for Starship Troopers. One of my favorite "reveals" ever.
And R.A.H mostly pulled that with his Juveniles.
Hey, at least he was ethnically Filipino too...Freakzilla wrote:Puerto-Rico! Clever!Redstar wrote:Rico is dark-skinned Puerto Rican.Freakzilla wrote:Rico is black?A Thing of Eternity wrote:Who gets revealed at the end of Troopers? Rico?TheDukester wrote:And, of course, the very last page for Starship Troopers. One of my favorite "reveals" ever.
And R.A.H mostly pulled that with his Juveniles.
I haven't read it yet. In the movie he was from Beunos Aries.A Thing of Eternity wrote:But isn't the fact that he isn't white fairly obvious? I didn't think that was a big reveal at the end of Troopers. Am I missing something?
As I said, it was more something found in his Juveniles... But at the same time he didn't exactly go out of his way to say "This character here, he's not Anglo-Saxon Protestant".A Thing of Eternity wrote:But isn't the fact that he isn't white fairly obvious? I didn't think that was a big reveal at the end of Troopers. Am I missing something?
Not really. He's "Johnny" on every page of the book but that last ... all of the characters speak a bland sort of American English until Johnny's Tagalog quote on the last page ... it's little stuff like that that probably had (has) the average Amercian reader just sort of assuming he's a WASP.A Thing of Eternity wrote:But isn't the fact that he isn't white fairly obvious?
It doesn't matter anyway, I think that's the way it should be. Someone said something about content of character once...TheDukester wrote:Not really. He's "Johnny" on every page of the book but that last ... all of the characters speak a bland sort of American English until Johnny's Tagalog quote on the last page ... it's little stuff like that that probably had (has) the average Amercian reader just sort of assuming he's a WASP.A Thing of Eternity wrote:But isn't the fact that he isn't white fairly obvious?
Actually, what happens is that you reach the end of the book and realize that Heinlein really hasn't described Rico much at all. Other characters, yes (Zim is big; Carl is smart, etc.), but you get to the end of Troopers without knowing a lot about Rico's physical qualities (other than he's generally tough enough to thrive at boot camp, etc.).
Hmmm... gonna have to move that one close to the top of the pile.TheDukester wrote:The movie is best forgotten, in general. It manages to leave out every single good thing about the novel in favor of typical Hollywood stuff-goes-boom. If I could scrub my mind of every trace of it, I would.
Buenos Aires is still destroyed, since that's where Rico is from. He's just a dark-skinned Puerto Rican/Filipino in the book.Freakzilla wrote:So did Hollywood think the destruction of PR wouldn't mobilize humanity as much as BA?