Um homem em um planeta de alta gravidade se torna mais alienígena com a exposição ao planeta e começa a entender alienígenas

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É sobre tudo o que me lembro. Fiquei realmente impressionado com a maneira como o autor retratou as mudanças no homem e na comunicação alienígena. Eu acho que o homem estava em uma base científica que foi danificada.

por Shelagh 16.07.2019 / 06:29

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É um pouco exagerado, mas você pode estar pensando em The Space Trilogy de CS Lewis.

The Space Trilogy or Cosmic Trilogy is a series of science fiction novels by C. S. Lewis, famous for his later series The Chronicles of Narnia. A philologist named Elwin Ransom is the hero of the first two novels and an important character in the third.

Fontes de: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Space_Trilogy

Out of the Silent Planet (1938), set mostly on Mars (Malacandra). In this book, Elwin Ransom voyages to Mars and discovers that Earth is exiled from the rest of the Solar System. Far back in Earth's past, it fell to an angelic being known as the Bent Oyarsa, and now, to prevent contamination of the rest of the Solar System ("The Field of Arbol"), it is known as "the silent planet" (Thulcandra).

Antigo idioma solar:

According to the Space Trilogy's cosmology, the speech of all the inhabitants of the Field of Arbol is the Old Solar or Hlab-Eribol-ef-Cordi. Only Earth lost the language, due to the Bent One's influence. Old Solar can be likened to the Elvish languages invented by Lewis's friend, Tolkien. The grammar is little known, except for the plurals of nouns. The plurals of some words (hross, eldil) are simple, only adding a final -a or -i; others (as for Oyarsa, sorn, hnakra), are quite complex broken plurals, adding an internal -é-, and adding or altering a final vowel (usually to -i or -u), and may also include internal metathesis (Oyéresu, séroni, hnéraki).

16.07.2019 / 09:41