Perspectives: Tribal Reservations (short story)
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Perspectives: Tribal Reservations was a 2006 Bernice Summerfield short story written by Philip Purser-Hallard and released in the anthology Collected Works.
Bernice Summerfield does not appear in this story but is mentioned.
Summary
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Characters
Worldbuilding
Foods and beverages
- Parasiel spilled his pint of Tyler's Folly when Boudicca bumped into him.
Locations
- de Borah claimed that Bifolium had spent the morning rearranging books in the Reading Room much to the annoyance of the assistant librarian, while Nitra mentioned that she had to babysit Incunabula in The Stacks because she needed to see the early quantum-processor collection.
Species
- Parasiel points out that their opinion of the Quire acting strangely could be the same as an Ancient Persian or a Cro-Magnon human's version of them.
- Parasiel compared Verso's eyes to those of a chameleon's as they were able to rotate individually.
Music
- Meredith wonders if the jukepod has got Cybernetic Death Junta.
Religion
- Parasiel's family followed the Angel's Way.
Notes
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Continuity
- Boo is now a student of Bernice's. (PROSE: The Tears of Laughter)