Resonant Penguin

Yesterday Crox Minor came home with this picture (pastels on paper, not finished yet) of a penguin serving in World War I.

She was tickled to learn of rpg’s similar explorations – of which she had hitherto been completely unaware – of the martial nature of penguins. Morphic resonance, that’s what I call it.

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Cromercrox is an author of the SF trilogy The Sigil and many other books, and an editor at a well-known science magazine whose opinions aren't necessarily represented on this page. You can visit his capacious backlist at Amazon at amazon.com/author/henrygee
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12 Responses to Resonant Penguin

  1. rpg says:

    Fantastic. Does she want to collaborate? I have a few more I need to post.

  2. Frank says:

    Love the picture. Will you be selling T-shirts?

    I went to the Royal Society exhibition yesterday and learned about Penguin diagrams. Scientists are a funny lot!

  3. cromercrox says:

    T- shirts – now that’s a thought. I’ve already had T-shirts printed with one of Crox Minor’s earlier designs. http://blogs.nature.com/henrygee/2008/07/08/dalek-rebellion

  4. Brian Clegg says:

    Brilliant picture! I hope you paid Rupert for use of his term. It’s probably copyright.

    • cromercrox says:

      Of course not. Great minds think alike. That’s the whole point of morphic resonance, innit?

  5. Frank says:

    There is something of Gromit in the steely-eyed determination of his expression.

  6. ricardipus says:

    Your Crox Minor is clearly very talented. The penguin looks as though it’s either crawling through the trenches, or perhaps flying along on a bombing run.

    Yes, yes, I *know*.

  7. Cath@VWXYNot? says:

    Excellent drawing!

    There used to be a very cool t-shirt shop in Vancouver called the Militant Penguin, but there was a fire in the cafe next door and they’ve now permanently closed. They had some t-shirts with the eponymous penguin on them, but they never had any in my size…

  8. Benoit says:

    Love how the little tail is missing feathers. Very cool.

  9. alejandro says:

    Oh Dear!, is the missing link of Jason Gold and Bob O’Hara, Eureka!, between hominids and……

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