Ok. So the meeting you're referring to is in Memory. It's a meeting about the prokaryote that destroyed Illyan's chip, and Miles got the news that the doctors were ready for such a meeting while he was at Vorkosigan Surleau. Because the news was so important, however, he came back to Vorbarr Sultana that day and they had the meeting late into the night - at 2600 hours, to be precise.E Pericoloso Sporgersi wrote:Hint 1 (I could have written 01, but I'm sure single-digit numbered hints will be sufficientE Pericoloso Sporgersi wrote:Let's keep this show rolling.
I assume that all planets, ships and spacestations in the Nexus use standard Earth time units to measure time.
Questions:I can't think of multiple correct answers, but if there are, then the first correct one will earn the sherlock point.
- How many hours and minutes are there in one day on Barrayar?
For what event does Lois McMaster Bujold specify that information?
I won't quibble about the difference between the duration of 1 day relative to Barrayar's primary (1 solar day) or relative to a distant fixed star (1 sidereal day).):
Miles had to attend many meetings, conferences, briefings and whatnot. These usually required all participants to be present at a pre-arranged hour (the Dendarii, ImpSec, the Count's Council, Simon and Aral, Gregor and his Auditors, Alys and her wedding planners, the Vorkosigan Household, and many others on- or off-world).
There is one particular gathering I have in mind.
Hint 2
At the start of the conference, they were 1 station chair short.
Of course the second question becomes: what was the conference about?
The extra chair, by the way, was for Illyan - no one expected Miles to bring him along.
So there are at least 26 hours in a day. However, there's a quote in Barrayar that's more precise. Piotr and Cordelia are discussing what to do about Miles, after the soltoxin attack.
From which we learn that one day on Barrayar is equal to 26 hours and 42 minutes."Time...isn't what I'm worried about losing." A meaningless concept, now she thought of it. She lost 26.7 hours every Barrayaran day.