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* [[Guthrie]] was a former [[President of Earth]] preceding [[Fiona Dickens]]. | * [[Guthrie]] was a former [[President of Earth]] preceding [[Fiona Dickens]]. | ||
* It took [[Joel Mintz]] and [[M'Kabel]] weeks to trace some [[Las'par seedlings]], the last of [[Harll]]'s children, to a remote mountainside in [[Ross-shire]]. | * It took [[Joel Mintz]] and [[M'Kabel]] weeks to trace some [[Las'par seedlings]], the last of [[Harll]]'s children, to a remote mountainside in [[Ross-shire]]. | ||
* [[Ithva]]'s smile reminded [[Jason Kane|Jason]] of [[Khandi]], a [[Draconian]] lady he had known at the [[NuBar]] in [[Spaceport Kuma]]. | |||
== Notes == | == Notes == |
Revision as of 11:20, 13 February 2023
Nursery Politics was the third and final story in the Bernice Summerfield anthology Nobody's Children. It was written by Philip Purser-Hallard.
Summary
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Plot
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Characters
- Kothar
- Werther
- Ithva Kothar
- Dr Mwshi
- Sherm
- Phwmi
- Mr Szmyt
- Ms Haddad
- Irving Braxiatel
- Bernice Summerfield
- Antasha
- Hass
- Sharintha Kothar
- Ixiss
- Lwpha
- Pashar
- Peter Summerfield
- Adrian Wall
- Mim
- Isaac Summerfield
References
- The Seneschal's Daughter was a book written by the Draconian Rajeth Kartar.
- Guthrie was a former President of Earth preceding Fiona Dickens.
- It took Joel Mintz and M'Kabel weeks to trace some Las'par seedlings, the last of Harll's children, to a remote mountainside in Ross-shire.
- Ithva's smile reminded Jason of Khandi, a Draconian lady he had known at the NuBar in Spaceport Kuma.
Notes
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Continuity
- Bernice confided in her father that her desperation for a child was heightened by her belief that the Quire were her descendants, as she had worked out that their family name Fallowsolstice translated to Summerfield, and that they couldn't be descended from her son Peter as they were not part-Killoran. (PROSE: Work in Progress, et al.)