Elliott Good
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Lois McMaster Bujold:
Vorkosigan Idea - Miles does real legislation in Vorkosigan District as I always felt that this was never addressed given as there district always seems to fall behind as Aral and Miles were always off world or at the Capital worrying about Barrayar. Thoughts?
Lois McMaster Bujold
It's not legislation the VK district needs, it's economic and technological development (the two go hand in hand), education and medical care (ditto), and terraforming. None of which are as easy to implement as waving a pen. People are working hard on all these, but there's so much to do, and it goes "as slowly as a baby grows". If you look from week to week, you see nothing, year to year, some, decade to decade, lots.
Aral, I keep needing to point out, did not have a free hand in the district till Piotr died when Miles was 17, although Cordelia was able to get in some groundwork on the education and medical sides after the reconciliation when Miles was about 6, as "women's work". With a full school generation built and coming on to do the work, when they did get full control they were able to implement quite a lot -- Aral through appointed deputies, as he was always tied up in the capital, Cordelia directly.
By the time we come to the Sergyar Years, Miles, Ekaterin, and Mark as a team are able to do even more, with the human capital painstakingly built up over the prior decade and a half. One cannot run (or build, for that matter) either a hospital or a fusion power plant without highly and expensively trained people. Returning retirees from the military, who had their tech training beyond the district, would be very important starter-leavening for these projects in all eras.
Another point that escapes many readers is that there must always have been quite a bit of what we would dub local democracy going in all over Barrayar, or the place simply would not function. Village moots (of non-uniform sorts, depending on local history) choose the village Speakers, not the district count, ditto town and township councils, city mayors, and so on. A count is the titular head of the district justice system, but even a little math must reveal that he has a whole web of people under him, of which the books only give tiny glimpses, that decide and filter out almost everything but final appeals. The system runs more heavily to build-ups of precedent, bottom-up, than official codes, top-down, though it has both, again varying by district. Granted, the cumulative effect can get almost as weird as British law.
My further thoughts on all this drift from worldbuilding to the more meta level of novel writing (and selling), so this is probably enough for now.
Ta, L.
It's not legislation the VK district needs, it's economic and technological development (the two go hand in hand), education and medical care (ditto), and terraforming. None of which are as easy to implement as waving a pen. People are working hard on all these, but there's so much to do, and it goes "as slowly as a baby grows". If you look from week to week, you see nothing, year to year, some, decade to decade, lots.
Aral, I keep needing to point out, did not have a free hand in the district till Piotr died when Miles was 17, although Cordelia was able to get in some groundwork on the education and medical sides after the reconciliation when Miles was about 6, as "women's work". With a full school generation built and coming on to do the work, when they did get full control they were able to implement quite a lot -- Aral through appointed deputies, as he was always tied up in the capital, Cordelia directly.
By the time we come to the Sergyar Years, Miles, Ekaterin, and Mark as a team are able to do even more, with the human capital painstakingly built up over the prior decade and a half. One cannot run (or build, for that matter) either a hospital or a fusion power plant without highly and expensively trained people. Returning retirees from the military, who had their tech training beyond the district, would be very important starter-leavening for these projects in all eras.
Another point that escapes many readers is that there must always have been quite a bit of what we would dub local democracy going in all over Barrayar, or the place simply would not function. Village moots (of non-uniform sorts, depending on local history) choose the village Speakers, not the district count, ditto town and township councils, city mayors, and so on. A count is the titular head of the district justice system, but even a little math must reveal that he has a whole web of people under him, of which the books only give tiny glimpses, that decide and filter out almost everything but final appeals. The system runs more heavily to build-ups of precedent, bottom-up, than official codes, top-down, though it has both, again varying by district. Granted, the cumulative effect can get almost as weird as British law.
My further thoughts on all this drift from worldbuilding to the more meta level of novel writing (and selling), so this is probably enough for now.
Ta, L.
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Long time fan of the Vorkosigan saga. (long story but I'm just here to ask a questions about it.) Is Gentleman Joel and the Red Queen going to be the last book? HOw many kids does Gregor have(It mentions in the books he had a few but no names or how many)? Does Ivan have a child(In Gentleman Joel is mentioned him and Tej are still together and thinking about kids)?
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Terngirl
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Lois McMaster Bujold:
Thought you might be interested in the following journal special issue https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/14678519 Ethics of Ectogenesis: The editors of Bioethics are pleased to announce a special issue on the Ethics of Ectogenesis (artificial wombs). Given that so many of your works deal with ethics, and you presaged / predicted artificial wombs, it might be right up your alley! Hope you enjoy?
SvetlanaP
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Lois McMaster Bujold:
This is a bit of a silly question, but I couldn't help wondering: The Vor Game mentions that Bel's cabin on the Ariel had, among other things, "a small cage housing an exotic pet from Earth Thorne called a hamster." Did you have any idea of how Bel acquired this hamster, or what happened to it, when writing that detail? Or was it just a throwaway line of description to round out the setting & character? :)
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