Probably in one of the better possible ways.
So
ardaniel mentioned to me about one of the latest "OMG women are getting cooties in my fandom" explosions, and Scalzi
commented on it today, and now I'm pondering that some time in the future I might actually go to cons where cosplay happens once more. (I mean, it's been an age since I visited
erispope and we used
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(Also, should I know something of this book?)
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It is a space opera in which all of the main characters are hani, by which I mean that lovely leonine lady as pictured in the link. (And 'lady' is relevant - they are lion-based, conceptually, which means that the women think the men are just too emotionally unstable to do any real work, and anyway they're temporary and mostly just look pretty, a new young stud will come by and gank the clan chief sooner or later.)
Pyanfar Chanur is the captain of the Pride of Chanur (also title of first book in the series) who is thrown into complicated interstellar politics when this strange near-hairless biped escapes from someone else's spaceship and runs into her lower decks.... Turns out he's from an undiscovered alien species! And he's really, really weird-looking, though at least they convinced him not to ( ... )
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I have to admit that I haven't tried The Pride of Chanur specifically.
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I didn't much care for the Chanur series, but I love the idea. I could also see going as a Caliban-rider, and dropping all stones if anyone brought up the topic. ;)
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