On 31 Jul 2015 at 22:52, Grimmund wrote: > On Fri, Jul 31, 2015 at 1:02 AM, <xxxxxx@shadowgard.com> wrote: > > >> Yeah, GDW pretty much tried to smoosh together "Pride of Lions", "Bonanza" > >>and "Tokugawa-era Samurai" and simplified horribly. > > The JTAS 7 article does explicitly refer to "age of war" samurai as a > cultural model. > > This may, of course, be a simplification for Terrans, to provide an > approximation that they might find familiar. > > > More like an attempt at C J Cherryh's Hani from "Pride of Chanur and > > the sequels. > > I had to check, but the first Chanur book came out in 81. First > reference to Aslan that I could find was a teaser in JTAS 6, and an > article in JTAS 7, which was first quarter 1981. Was Pride of Chanur serialized in one of the SF magazines? I admit that's reaching a bit, but back then it was still fairly common for novels to have appeared inmagazines a year or two before coming out in paperback or even hardback. If not, then I guess it wasa meme floating around. Wouldn't be the first one. -- Leonard Erickson (aka shadow) shadow at shadowgard dot com