Talk:Thread (Pern)

Long interval
I agree that Long Interval should be merged into this article. That article is little more than a definition, nor shoul it be, and all that info is contained in this one. --Apascover 20:25, 23 April 2006 (UTC)
 * That was done by redirect (08:15, 5 July 2006, completed 14:09, 18 October 2006) rather than by merger. There was no Talk or Revision history to be linked here. --P64 (talk) 18:43, 31 July 2011 (UTC)

Inconsistencies?
I've never read the Pern novels, and I was a bit curious so I started reading about it in Wikipedia, and one thing jumped to my attention. Thread is defined as something that eats all organic matter, yet at some point deformed dragons are created that can eat thread. That immediately set off my plot hole alert! I've found a couple references in reviews of Dragonblood that criticize this fact... what gives? What's the official explanation? Should there be a section in wikipedia explaining this or whatever? 200.48.20.67 15:58, 10 January 2007 (UTC)


 * That's odd. From what I've read, fish love to eat drown Thread, and I havn't read Dragonblood. Mabey if the Thread has been killed? It seems that it'd be a risky move on the Dragon's side of things. Stray strands could graze the mouth, jaw, eyes, etc. Perhaps a dragon with a belly full of firestone? The hot mouth could kill it on the way down the gullet. Exoviper 06:31, 12 January 2007 (UTC)


 * I just finished reading Dragonblood. It turns out that Watch-whers can eat thread. The exact mechanism is not explained, allthough Wind Blossom does mention adding silica based armour to the skin of the watch-whers...perhaps this is in it's mouth as well, perhaps long enough for some form of saliva to kill it...heck, maybe it's just water? That's just my guess...--Quadraxis 21:51, 12 January 2007 (UTC)


 * If I remember correctly Dragonquest suggested that the fire-lizards could devour Thread but it was never mentioned in any of the other books that I can recall. That book also involved the lizards being used to scout Thread burrows to check if they were active. Barrin 12:42, 27 April 2007 (UTC)