![]() ![]() ![]() It's also here that, working together with the Butcher, she starts to understand what the Babel-17 language really is, and what the Invaders are really doing. ![]() It's here that she meets a man called the Butcher, second in command on the ship, a man who doesn't use or understand the words "I" and "you," and who seems to have a character very much at odds with his given name, and his past record. Privateer might be the closest term, but the term the ship's captain and crew use is "shadow ship." It's only near disaster because another, huge ship hooks them out of the disaster at the last moment, and she and her crew find themselves aboard a ship that isn't really a pirate ship, but isn't really not a pirate ship, either. They reach their destination, and it's not long before the sabotage strikes in several ways-one of them affecting her own ship, and boosting them into near-disaster. She also asks him for a ship, and recruits a diverse and somewhat unlikely crew to go with her to what her analysis of the code/language, Babel-17, leads her to conclude will be the location of the next act of sabotage. After some work with it, she tells him it's a language, not a code, and she needs everything the Alliance has on it to be able to translate it. The general commanding the forces of the Earth Alliance seeks out poet, linguist, and cryptographer Rydra Wong, to ask her to take on the decryption of the Invaders' code, which is being used to commit sabotage in the Alliance's military and transport forces. ![]()
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