Talk:The Rolling Stones (novel)

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[edit] Removing OR (and incorrect OR at that)

[quote]However, the freewheeling Luna of this novel seems very different than the overregulated domain mentioned by Mannie at the end of "Moon" and seen during "Cat", leading to doubts that the "Hazel Stone" of this novel is the same who helped free Luna and met Lazarus Long.[/quote]

A few comments:

  • This is original research, unless the author wishes to note where this is from?
  • There are several explicit references to Moon in Cat, including Hazel and the lead character staying in the same room of the Raffles where the revolution in Moon and Hazel referencing Mike the computer.
  • This novel includes the concept of pantheistic solipsism, introduced in The Number of the Beast (novel), and features Heinlein characters from multiple stories, including Hazel, Jubal Harshaw, and Lazarus Long. The notion that a continuity error (if such it is) means that it's not the same character is laughable, especially since Hazel joined the "World As Myth" in Number.

Thus, I'm deleting it. CatherS 02:12, 1 July 2007 (UTC)

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BetacommandBot (talk) 07:08, 15 January 2008 (UTC)