Heinlein x Mary Sue
Dec. 23rd, 2020 04:43 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
A Mary Sue should be able to raise a perfect family, lead an invasion, teach all of the people and animals of the world to be vegetarian, command a fleet, design an architectural wonder, write a world-changing book, obviate the need for money, build an impregnable defense, cure an incurable disease, restore the dying to health, re-interpret "orders" to mean what she wants, give orders that save the day, show them show them all, overcome a tragic past, solve problems that have stumped experts, outsmart any attempt at trickery, change her eye colour, destroy a computer with illogic, create a food synthesizer from pocket stuff, defeat the villains, outshine the heroes. Anything less is for background characters.
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Date: 2020-12-28 05:05 am (UTC)For example, I think that specialists are really important, and one would have to be pretty blinkered to not understand that a person could be a fully valued human being despite being fundamentally unable to manage many of the items in his little list. If I were having blood vessels in my brain unblocked, to choose an example not at all at random, I'd prefer that it be done by someone who spent a lot of time working on such surgery. Their ability to change a diaper, plan an invasion, butcher a hog, etc. would not be of great concern to me. (Setting a bone would be part of their training. Comforting the dying should be part of a doctor's skill set, especially if they're dealing with touch-and-go stuff like brain surgery.)