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interpack-speech

The communication method used between packs, designed to operate within the human auditory range for narrative clarity.

1 chapter across 1 book

A Fire Upon the Deep (2002)Vernor Vinge

Chapter 315

This chapter appears to be a set of authorial notes and reflections rather than a narrative segment, focusing on clarifying linguistic and biological details within the story's universe. It discusses the rationale behind interpack speech being in the human auditory range, the twilight existence of semi-living beings, and the physiological basis for communication modes among the Tinish species. Additionally, it hints at narrative elements involving character interactions, such as a romance scene between Woodcarver and Peregrine.