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Holidaying on the vacation planet [[Phaaag Zenbrou]], [[Bernice Summerfield|Bernice]] and [[Jason Kane|Jason]] enjoy an intimate session together while [[Peter Summerfield|Peter]] is being looked after by his grandfather, [[Isaac Summerfield II|Isaac]]. Unbeknown to the pair of them they are being observed by a [[Mim]] [[shapeshifter]], [[Lwpha]], who later introduces themself to Bernice as a diplomat who seeks her assistance in rescuing the Mim's children from the colony world [[Proxima Longissima]] which has been overrun by [[Draconian]] forces. | |||
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Revision as of 21:40, 2 February 2023
All Mimsy Were the Borogroves was the first story in the Bernice Summerfield anthology Nobody's Children. It was written by Kate Orman.
Summary
Bernice Summerfield's vacation on Phaaag Zenbrou is interrupted when Mim diplomat Lwpha seeks her help in saving the Mim's children from Draconian forces who have annexed the colony world of Proxima Longissima as part of ongoing war efforts.
Plot
Holidaying on the vacation planet Phaaag Zenbrou, Bernice and Jason enjoy an intimate session together while Peter is being looked after by his grandfather, Isaac. Unbeknown to the pair of them they are being observed by a Mim shapeshifter, Lwpha, who later introduces themself to Bernice as a diplomat who seeks her assistance in rescuing the Mim's children from the colony world Proxima Longissima which has been overrun by Draconian forces.
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Characters
- Lwpha
- Bernice Summerfield
- Jason Kane
- Isaac Summerfield
- Peter Summerfield
- Jekhet
- Jarith Kothar
- Cheset
- Spong
References
- Lwpha initially disguised themself as a Kapteynian madder-lily ornamental plant in Bernice Summerfield's hotel room.
- The Mim have such a thing as a sinking theatre.
- Lwpha hails from the Mim colony world Proxima Longissima. The Mim name for it translates as "Holiday Home". Another Mim colony was on Teegarden's star.
- Bernice is holidaying on the planet Phaaag Zenbrou which is home to the native Zenbrouli.
- Bernice noted that Lwpha was whistling I Am the Walrus, and later sang I'm Walking Backwards For Christmas.
- President Fiona was in charge of the Earth embassy.
- A Lacaillian prospecting vessel passed through Proxima Longissima's Oort cloud.
- One of the Draconian bases was on Ushumgallu.
- Bernice thought that the Mim got their name from the word "mimic", however, Lwpha informed her that they actually got their name from the ancient human word "coy".
- Xebec were native marine life on Proxima Longissima.
- Bernice and Lwpha took on the identities of Frymer and Kherue respectively.
- City Fourteen was a location on Proxima Longissima.
- The Joyce-Gate hypothesis suggested that the Mim were not sentient and rather sock puppets to entities from another dimension.
- Lwpha took on the form of a water-based "sea dragon" from Ninmah 5.
- Lwpha joined the Enmity.
- Knaubetj the Three Faced God was the Draconian Spirit of Chaos.
Notes
- The story's title is taken from Lewis Carroll's poem Jabberwocky, albeit misspelling "Borogove" as "Borogrove".
Continuity
- Every living thing on the Mimsphere was destroyed. (AUDIO: Freedom of Information)
- Bernice refers to her and Jason's hypothetical future child as "Keith" or "Keithette", and later recalls the events of her previous interaction with her child Keith from the future. (PROSE: Return of the Living Dad)
- Jarith Kothar was the Draconian ambassador. (AUDIO: The Judas Gift, AUDIO: Freedom of Information)
- Lwpha compared leaving their children to the Draconians to Bernice leaving Peter Summerfield to the Fifth Axis. (PROSE: The Fall, et al.)