But pirates and ninja are natural enemies.
You should really watch the Shakespeare play, "Black Sam Bonney and Saku." A tale of forbidden love . . . .
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But pirates and ninja are natural enemies.
You should really watch the Shakespeare play, "Black Sam Bonney and Saku." A tale of forbidden love . . . .
There's a whole Pirate/Ninja/Dwarf/Elf Ontology...
You should really watch the Shakespeare play, "Black Sam Bonney and Saku." A tale of forbidden love . . . .
Is it better than Shakespeare's Gay Boys in Bondage ?
I think that pirates and samurai are a twain that never shall meet, but a working ninja would appreciate a good pirate's inventiveness.
Konichiwa-HA, matey!
That's matey-san to you.
Totally unrelated question: what do people think of "Downbelow Station" by Cherryh? It appears to be related in some way to "Mercantur's Luck" and I was wondering if I should just buy them both at the same time since they are wicked cheap at Half.
ETA: Dang it, Sean beat me to the tagging of the BEST. JOSS. QUOTE. EVAH.
arby, Downbelow Station won Cherryh the Hugo award the year it came out. It's very very plotty and more than a bit expositiony, but worth reading, since it's the first novel set in the Alliance/Union universe, and explains a fair amount of the backstory and the politics. It's the Big Political side of the situation that Merchanter's Luck looks at from the perspective of a small trader. So the main characters are the family who run Downbelow Station, some of the Downbelow natives, Signy Mallory the ship captain, and so forth.
Frankenbuddha:
Is it better than Shakespeare's Gay Boys in Bondage ?
I don't know how Shakespeare knew, several hundred years before it happened, about the biggest band to come out of Idaho. Perhaps you've heard of their album, "68 Goin' On 69"?
I don't know how Shakespeare knew, several hundred years before it happened, about the biggest band to come out of Idaho. Perhaps you've heard of their album, "68 Goin' On 69"?
"Gay Boys in Bondage" is also an old Monty Python skit (and may be the episode title).