^ Ah, what's in a century or two! Now excuse me, my fingers are getting awfully sore from pressing down the telegraph.
So this is what "Casey the friendly cop" looks like?
http://movies.trekcore.com/gallery/albums/xihd/trekxihd0366.jpg
No sign of humanity.
It lools more like something from the post atomic horror than something you'd find in rural Iowa.
Dunno, I just watched the scene again, and while the mask is certainly grounds to go "hmm", neither it nor his behavior seem very menacing or oppressive to me. The mask alone is certainly dehumanizing, but his gait mostly just looks like his butt hurts from the chase, not very mechanical or aggressive at all. The voice also doesn't really sound very telltale robot-y. There's that filter, yeah, but the variable speed of the delivery and the timbre just sound human. OTOH, it's a bit odd that he goes "citizen, ..." not "yo kid, ...".
Ultimately I think it's a very odd scene that's definitely sending some mixed signals, but nothing conclusively into the direction you're chosing to peg it as.
Thanks for paying us a visit over here!
The chapter 1 excerpt was a pretty fun read. I've been having a bit of a guilty pleasure YA thing going on this year, reading through the Hunger Games and Bacigalupi's Ship Breaker alongside the Vanguard series and other books; I think I'll continue that thread by picking up this one.
Agreed. I think it's also worth considering that he is a cop, and even if he's not the arm of a totalitarian regime, he's still not going to be skipping around with daisies in his hair. Even if it's not a dark dystopian world, you're still going want you're police officers to be intimidating.So this is what "Casey the friendly cop" looks like?
http://movies.trekcore.com/gallery/albums/xihd/trekxihd0366.jpg
No sign of humanity.
That's kind of a speciesist thing to say. For all you know, he may well not be Human. Maybe, as I've speculated, he's just a non-Human with different atmospheric needs.
Didn't your mother ever teach you not to judge others based on their looks?It lools more like something from the post atomic horror than something you'd find in rural Iowa.
I mean, sure, he looks intimidating, sure. He also looks intriguingly alien, since it seems as though he only has one visual cluster rather than two eyes.
But what did he do that was so awful?
Dunno, I just watched the scene again, and while the mask is certainly grounds to go "hmm", neither it nor his behavior seem very menacing or oppressive to me. The mask alone is certainly dehumanizing, but his gait mostly just looks like his butt hurts from the chase, not very mechanical or aggressive at all. The voice also doesn't really sound very telltale robot-y. There's that filter, yeah, but the variable speed of the delivery and the timbre just sound human. OTOH, it's a bit odd that he goes "citizen, ..." not "yo kid, ...".
Ultimately I think it's a very odd scene that's definitely sending some mixed signals, but nothing conclusively into the direction you're chosing to peg it as.
This. Quoted for truth.
Also, does anyone else think it's weird that the authors don't get their names on the covers? I think it's kind of tacky. Like, they wrote it!
My sole complaint: the absence of the author's name on the front cover. He more than deserves the recognition and accolades.
Is not putting the authors name on the book a new thing? I don't think I've ever come across a book without the author's name (or at leas a name) on the cover somewhere.
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