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Winchell Chung ⚛🚀
@nyrath@spacey.space  ·  activity timestamp last month

TARGET CONTROL CATS

Years ago I ran across a humorous scifi short story about a ship's cat on a starship. Through an unlikely series of events, the cat manages to operate the ship's weapon and destroy an attacking pirate ship. It seems that the crew was incapacitated by the pirates dreaded paralysis ray. Which has no effect on cats.

Story was "Well Worth the Money" by Jody Lynn Nye. Collected in Cats in Space and Other Places.

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brabo
@brabo@milliways.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 15 hours ago

@nyrath could have made a good episode of star trek tng. datas cat saving the enterprise!
#cats #startrek #scifi

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Nick Stevens Graphics
@Nick_Stevens_graphics@mastodon.art replied  ·  activity timestamp last month

@nyrath

See Also:
"A game of Rat and Dragon"

Cordwainer Smith
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Game_of_Rat_and_Dragon

The Game of Rat and Dragon - Wikipedia

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Winchell Chung ⚛🚀
@nyrath@spacey.space replied  ·  activity timestamp last month

@Nick_Stevens_graphics

Ah! You are absolutely correct! Fits perfectly. How could I have forgotten Cordwainer Smith's masterpiece?

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FredKiesche 🇺🇦
@FredKiesche@dice.camp replied  ·  activity timestamp last month

@nyrath @Nick_Stevens_graphics And here I didn’t suggest it because I figured you had already considered it and was thinking of something else.

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Winchell Chung ⚛🚀
@nyrath@spacey.space replied  ·  activity timestamp last month

@FredKiesche

Nope, I'm an old man, and i tend to be forgetful.

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SarcastiCat
@Plumbert@thecanadian.social replied  ·  activity timestamp last month

@nyrath Are you familiar with the British sci-fi/humour TV series Red Dwarf? 3 million years of feline evolution...

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Winchell Chung ⚛🚀
@nyrath@spacey.space replied  ·  activity timestamp last month

@Plumbert

Yes indeed, he was one of the best parts.

🎶 I'm gonna eat you little fishee🎵

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Winchell Chung ⚛🚀
@nyrath@spacey.space replied  ·  activity timestamp last month

This was an entertaining story, but seemed unique.

To my surprise, I heard that there is another such story: CATFANG (Star Stormers #3)
by Nicholas Fisk. In which a cat attacking a ball of string is used as a make shift targeting computer for the ship's weapons.

Which leads me to wonder: are there any other scifi stories like this?

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Peter
@PeterLG@theblower.au replied  ·  activity timestamp last month

@nyrath

"Engage evasive manoeuvres AI."

Wakes up cat with a dangling ball of string...

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Den of Earth
@DenOfEarth@mas.to replied  ·  activity timestamp last month

@nyrath
Not sure if same track, but there is David Brin's @davidbrin Uplift series, where dolphins and chimps have been enhanced to human level intelligence and collaborate in space travel.

Unrelated to that, I like to think we humans today should try harder to communicate with whales first and perhaps squid or octopi later, which are about as alien to us as anything arriving in a flying saucer.

They communicate by colour and texture!

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A GIF of part of a video taken of an octopus sleeping and presumably dreaming vividly, as it changes colours and textures in doing so. First it appears smooth and white, but soon it changes to a sort of grey mosaic pattern and grows spikes all over its body.
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Den of Earth
@DenOfEarth@mas.to replied  ·  activity timestamp last month

@nyrath @davidbrin
Coincidentally
https://beige.party/@geekysteven/115714034314960065

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Digital Mark λ ☕️ 🕹 🙄
@mdhughes@appdot.net replied  ·  activity timestamp last month

@nyrath The first Berserker story "Fortress Ship" has a monkey trained to play strategy games by non-sapient means.

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Winchell Chung ⚛🚀
@nyrath@spacey.space replied  ·  activity timestamp last month

@mdhughes

Yes, that story was based on the Machine Educable Noughts And Crosses Engine

https://www.projectrho.com/public_html/rocket/futuregames.php#menace

Future Games - Atomic Rockets

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Captain Button
@cptbutton@dice.camp replied  ·  activity timestamp last month

@nyrath

The ball of string thing sounds like a variant on the use of randomization to prevent warfare from being totally deterministic. I recall at least two stories dealing with the problem, by Sheckley (I think) and maaybe Asimov.

"The Game of Rat and Dragon" by Cordwainer Smith is about telepathic cats who partner with telepathic humans to fight space monsters. But not just cats by themselves.

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Captain Button
@cptbutton@dice.camp replied  ·  activity timestamp last month

@nyrath

I think Fred Saberhagen's Berserkers have a block of radioactive material in their core for a similar purpose.

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Winchell Chung ⚛🚀
@nyrath@spacey.space replied  ·  activity timestamp last month

The closest one that comes to mind is "Trouble with Treaties," Katherine MacLean & Tom Condit. Not quite the same, humans pretend that the ship's cat is their king in order to bamboozle credulous aliens.

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Nick Stevens Graphics
@Nick_Stevens_graphics@mastodon.art replied  ·  activity timestamp last month

@nyrath

The 'feel" of many Eric Frank Russell is similar I think...

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Winchell Chung ⚛🚀
@nyrath@spacey.space replied  ·  activity timestamp last month

@Nick_Stevens_graphics

At least the cat's name was not "Offog"

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Amro has been
@amro@todon.nl replied  ·  activity timestamp last month

@nyrath @Nick_Stevens_graphics
😂

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:uffda: Kacey
@kacey@mspsocial.net replied  ·  activity timestamp last month

@nyrath not exactly the same, but Kitty Cat Kill Sat is about an uplifted cat controlling a weapons satellite, so all the missile launches are quite intentional

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Winchell Chung ⚛🚀
@nyrath@spacey.space replied  ·  activity timestamp last month

@kacey

Kitty Cat Kill Sat by Argus is not quite the same, but it is one of the best scifi novels I've read in the last five years. It is just begging to be made into a game or something.

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swope
@swope@mstdn.plus replied  ·  activity timestamp last month

@nyrath
@kacey

The problem with cat fire control is they wound the target and play with it for a while until they lose interest.

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Isaac Ji Kuo
@isaackuo@spacey.space replied  ·  activity timestamp last month

@nyrath As an instinctive contrarian, I quickly grew tired of the sci fi meme trope of Humans are scary/unique because X. Yawn!

We need more of that for other species. Like cats. Trilobytes. Tumbleweed. Bacteriophages.

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60sRefugee
@60sRefugee@spacey.space replied  ·  activity timestamp last month

@isaackuo @nyrath I toyed with the idea of writing a SF story or series of shorts (never made up my mind) based on the premise that every sophont species is insane in its own characteristic way. For humans it was that they believe in a Universal Observer that takes note of everything they do.

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Captain Button
@cptbutton@dice.camp replied  ·  activity timestamp last month

@isaackuo @nyrath

Very very vague memories of some story where the aliens think "these savage monsters are called 'cats' and these humans keep them as fun toys! They must be super-badass to do that! We'd better back off."

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Chakat Firepaw
@chakatfirepaw@universeodon.com replied  ·  activity timestamp last month

@cptbutton @isaackuo @nyrath

That's a common bit in "Earth is space Australia"/deathworlder/HFY stuff. (Which of the three a story is boils down to human jingoism: "Space Australia" is the "we"re just weird" end, while HFY is the "we kick everyone's asses" end.)

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Winchell Chung ⚛🚀
@nyrath@spacey.space replied  ·  activity timestamp last month

@cptbutton @isaackuo

I'd be interested in reading that, if you ever remember the title.

Perhaps you are thinking of "Trouble with Treaties," Katherine MacLean & Tom Condit. Not quite the same, humans pretend that the ship's cat is their king in order to bamboozle credulous aliens. The humans want to convince the aliens that humans are part of a multi species empire. So they pretend that all their pets are intelligent.

https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/title.cgi?80404

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Captain Button
@cptbutton@dice.camp replied  ·  activity timestamp last month

@isaackuo @nyrath

On reflection I might be grossly distorting Asimov's "Victory Unintentional" where the Jovians back off on genocidal intentions because they think the specialized Jupiter-adapted robot envoys are typical humans.

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Captain Button
@cptbutton@dice.camp replied  ·  activity timestamp last month

@isaackuo @nyrath

"Propagandist" by Murray Leinster has a crewman's relationship with his dog Buck as the root of averting war with aliens.

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Winchell Chung ⚛🚀
@nyrath@spacey.space replied  ·  activity timestamp last month

@cptbutton @isaackuo

A classic!

"Listen! We must have dogs, we Masians! Dogs to like us, as they like men!"

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Aaron DeVries
@Aaron_DeVries@mastodon.social replied  ·  activity timestamp last month

@isaackuo @nyrath

I used trilobytes as a small bit of inspiration for a non humanoid alien in a story. It's eyes had an external calcite cover, with the internal anatomy unknown. But unlike trilobites they had higher radiation adaptations due to evolving on a planet bathed in increased UV from a K type star. They where over all as unremarkable as the human character, just different.

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