I take it that, at least recently, Stillstorm has tended to fall on the other end of the spectrum?Arioch wrote:Telepathic communication is direct and literal, and contains a lot of ancillary information. It's not a medium that lends itself well to abstraction or artfulness. A spoken message might say:
"There is something rotten in the state of Denmark."
But the telepathic equivalent might be something like:
"Ophelia told me during our lunch yesterday that when she visited the court of Denmark the week before on a business trip that she didn't enjoy, that she felt that something was wrong within the royal family, but she wasn't specific and frankly I never liked her or trusted her opinion, and I'm in a bad mood right now."
The extreme version of the traditional Loroi warrior ethic views omission, spin, or even politeness as forms of dishonesty. Failure to tell someone exactly what you think of her to her face is considered not just duplicitous, but cowardly. Naturally in a large and varied society, not everyone agrees with this ethic or takes it to the same extremes, as you can tell from Tempo and Beryl's interactions with Alex which are overtly polite and diplomatic.icekatze wrote:That's kind of funny, and it says something interesting about the way the Loroi abstract concepts of truth. Very literal, it would seem. I wonder if they readily recognize lies of omission, or cherry-picking among a selection of true concepts.
What would their general perspective be to this clip from Babylon 5?