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Ask Larry Niven

If you read science fiction at all, you're familiar with Larry Niven. (If you don't, his work is a great place to start.) Anyway, this is a golden opportunity to learn more about a truly innovative author. (Thanks go to Chris DiBona for arranging this interview; he met Larry during one of his TechTV appearances.) One question per post, please. We'll post Larry's answers to 10 of the highest-moderated questions shortly after he gets them back to us.

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  1. Re:Why is there no religion in Known Space by cetan · · Score: 0, Troll

    Right, because the Dune series never made any mention of religion...

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  2. Question by Zeebs · · Score: 0, Troll

    I are tinkin aboot becuming a righter, and i donout know where to start. I got many great ideas about robots and cat people and stuffs, and i gots a verry gud vocbaularly. Wuld you red som of my storyies?

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  3. Jerry Pournelle by squiggleslash · · Score: 0, Troll
    What are your thoughts on the observation that, due to a misspent collaboration or two, virtually every other question you're being asked is actually about a considerably less talented writer than yourself?

    Did you realise that accepting an interview with a bunch of geeks was likely to, pretty much inevitably, end up being in front of people who knew of the clueless third rate hack via his Byte column (and dubious status of being the world's first Internet troll, thrown off it back when it was the ArpaNet), but only rarely knew of you, due to the need to read good books to do so?

    Do you regret Lucifer's Hammer et al?

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