Ansible stories?

Jul 09, 2016 17:53

Over at a recap/deconstruction of Speaker for the Dead, it's mentioned in passing how utterly weird ansible communication plus relativistic travel could make things. Like so:

I mean, imagine that back in 1900 CE we were all in contact by magic instant radio with England, and they're all "Oi, Germany seems like it could be the centre of some big ( Read more... )

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sollersuk July 10 2016, 11:09:18 UTC
It looks like you need to read the books of Ursula K LeGuin (a good idea anyway) as the ansible was her idea in the first place.

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sunnyskywalker July 12 2016, 02:38:58 UTC
I've read The Dispossessed and The Left Hand of Darkness and know the origin of the term, but both those stories focused heavily on local events or on relations between a world and a moon so close that this wasn't really a factor. The characters weren't constantly, every chapter, dealing with the effects of thousands (or more) of people traveling between worlds being constantly out of sync with everything. Do other books in the Hainish Cycle deal more with that?

The idea seems ripe for one of those sprawling multi-generational family sagas, only instead of generations succeeding each other more or less neatly, you have to account for twenty-something Great-Great-Grandma showing up and taking back control of her bank accounts from her elderly nephew, only she's not caught up on the politics of the day, and wait, now her father has finally arrived on another planet and is back in contact again...

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