Originally posted by an0n:
This should shut up everyone who is clever enough to understand it:
I should really right a book.
You could write a book, but its been written numerous times already. You're talking about the strong anthropic principle. Its tripe.
Its also unrelated. Ants and bees don't have holidays. Vasudans, Terrans, Shivans and the Ancients do (or did). Back to the question at hand, what sort of Vasudan holidays are there?
I disagree that they wouldn't have religious holidays, for the same reason I think that they must have holidays: all cultures on earth (that is to say, all the cultures we have to use as a body of evidence) have religious and secular holidays. I suspect that at the very least, Vasudans have solstices and equinoxes (as any planet with an elliptical orbit and an axial tilt will). I suspect also that they have several different religions, each with its collection of holy days. Weren't the Hammer of Light followers of an older religion? I can't recall.
There are also the secular observences, like the new year (again, a common observence on earth). Did Vasuda have moons? They probably observe (or once did) full moons (for their tidal signifigance) or for their marking of parts of the year that are good for planting. The tides, especially, might have signifigance for a species that is semiaquatic in nature (I don't know why, I've always thought that Vasudans were amphibious).
Going further, we know they have a military and thus very likely observer military victories of the past, disturbing defeats that are mourned (like ANZAC Day. The Fall of Vasuda Prime comes to mind). They probably celebrate (as likely do Terrans) the day they signed the treaty that birthed the GTVA.
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--Mik
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[This message has been edited by mikhael (edited 12-21-2001).]