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A visitor arrives at charming Town on the Pointy End of the Lake
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"Apple is anything. Anything don't is apple*," Ludhi agrees.

"You aren't the atypical-floater of you ...?" Ludhi ventures.

"If Ludhi pushes rock, Ludhi pushes candle," she continues. She pushes the rock and then the candle. "If Ludhi pushes apple, Ludhi pushes rock." Now she doesn't push anything. "If Ludhi pushes stick, Ðonzih pushes apple." She waits a beat, and then pushes the stick. Ðonzih obediently pushes the apple just afterward.

"If you aren't the atypical-floater of you, anything is not the atypical-floater of you. You are the atypical-floater."

 

*Translator's note: Hi again. Remember that they're using the LCTL word 'designates' here, so it is actually true that anything don't is apple.

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"I am not the atypical-floater of me."

<Okay what's this new pattern? Things happening after each other?>

"If I pushes the water, Ludhi pushes the apple." they try, then reach down and splash the first-knee-deep water slightly.

"Anything is the atypical-floater of rock?"

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Ludhi pushes the apple.

"Anything is the atypical-floater of rock," she agrees. "You are the atypical-floater of rock. You are anything."

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"Anything don't me is the atypical-floater of rock?"

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Um. That wasn't quite grammatical, but they probably meant to use a relative clause and just didn't have the grammar for it yet?

"Anything (that isn't you) isn't the atypical-floater of rock," she signs. This is almost the same thing they just said, with a different marker for the start of the relative clause.

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"Anything (that isn't me) isn't the atypical-floater of rock" they correct themselves. 

Then they pause, not saying anything new for some moments.

<So nothing here can fly then. That's unfortunate.>

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It is, at that moment, that the Emergency Services helicopter rounds the nearest mountaintop. It is quite obviously flying, and is set to land just outside town in a minute or two.

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As the helicopter rounds the mountaintop and the sound reaches the town square, the figure's head snaps around to fix it with a stare. <That being seems to be headed this way.>

Pointing to the helicopter, signing quickly. "That is the eater of Ludhi..?"

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A sensible concern!

"That isn't the eater of Ludhi. That isn't the eater of you."

She thinks about trying to convey what the helicopter does eat, but that sounds like a job for the professionals who are now arriving.

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<Ah, a plant eater!>

Signing more slowly again.

"That is a...?"

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"That is a helicopter," Ludhi signs.

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The helicopter alights in the field outside the village, and a number of people of the same species as Ludhi and Ðonzih — although with differently colored outer coverings: an angular purple and black design — climb out of it, unloading a bit of equipment with them.

They begin trudging through the mildly alarming quantities of pooling water toward the town square where Ludhi, Ðonzih, and the figure all stand.

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<Why does that large being allow them to travel with them? So much symbiosis here! Exciting!>

"The helicopter is the atypical-floater of helicopter!"

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Ludhi disagrees.

"The helicopter isn't the atypical-floater of the helicopter. The helicopter is the flier of the helicopter."

She points at the blades on top of it.

"Those are the blades of the helicopter. The helicopter pushes on the blades. The blades push on the air. The air pushes the blades, the blades push the helicopter. The helicopter flies."

She has forgotten that 'air' has not been defined yet.

"If you float-atypically the apple, Ludhi doesn't eye (that the apple pushes anything). If you float-atypically the apple, Ludhi doesn't eye (that anything pushes the apple)."

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The first responders arrive, exchanging a few words of greeting with Ludhi and Ðonzih. They don't need to be caught up because they've been watching the video feed from Ludhi's phone.

They start setting up a portable screen for showing demonstration images on.

"This is Marhil. This is Aghonta," the first responders introduce themselves.

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<That is a lot of patterns. A new way of mentioning two things together. And many new objects I think.>

<New beings!>

"You are Marhil. You are Aghonta." they repeat to acknowledge these new patterns.

<I wonder what these beings will do.>

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What these beings will do is: tap a phone to the screen, causing it to light up and display video footage of a bird.

The screen isn't great — the figure can probably see the individual red, green, and blue pixels — but hopefully it suffices.

Marhil pokes at the phone some more, and soon it is showing four videos in a split-screen way: a bird in flight; the same bird with animated streamlines showing how air flows around the wing, the wing beats pushing on it; a clip of the apple floating, from the point of view of Ludhi's phone; a clip with the same kind of overlay, but showing that the apple does not appear to be pushing on the air.

Then they settle in to see how the figure will respond to this, mentally planning out responses.

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<So many beings that tolerate being handled! What are these lights it can create?! Bioluminesence?>

The figure slowly gets slightly closer to the screen and peers at it. Then step around it and look at it from the side and behind, still keeping a fair amount of distance to the first responders.

<How can it fit organs when it's so flat.>

The bird animation does not particularly register to them, but the apple floating catches their attention. 

<It can show the past?!>

They slowly step back to the table and pick up the apple that previously floated, and then point to the apple and then to the screen without signing anything else.

The figure's hands aren't in the video, are they?

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No, the figure's hands don't appear in the video. Emergency Services wasn't going to trick the alien into thinking nobody was watching when they asked for privacy just because the concept of a phone had yet to be communicated. That would be incredibly uncooperative.

 

Marhil focuses on just the video of the apple.

"That is the apple. That is the apple," they say, indicating both the apple that the figure holds and the one on the screen.

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Good, cause again, that would have been disastrous.

<But it's not. This is the apple. That is just the light of the apple.>

"This is the apple. That is not the apple. That is a... That ... the apple."

<These beings have extremely similar patterns. How do they coordinate to have this amount of precision in similarity of patterns?!>

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Ah, fair. They quickly think through what vocabulary to introduce that will get the point across but not cause problems later.

"That is the apple. That is not the apple. That is a picture that displays the apple."

They hold up their phone, and switch the screen over to showing what the phone camera sees.

"This is a phone. That is a screen. I linked the phone to the screen. If the phone eyes the apple, the screen shows a picture that displays the apple."

They turn the phone to look at their face.

"If the phone eyes me, the screen shows a picture that displays me."

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<That's a new construction I think. Does it...>

They walk over to the table and pick up the stick. They push the apple with it.

"This is a stick that pushes the apple..?"

 

<Why are there two names for the flat being?>

"That is a picture." pointing to the screen. 

"That is a screen." pointing to the screen.

"Picture is a screen? Screen is a picture?"

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"That is a stick that pushes the apple!" Marhil agrees.

"Picture is not screen."

They reach down and fish multiple apples out of their supply kit.

"This is an apple. This is an apple. That is an apple. This apple is different from that apple."

They point back at the screen.

"That is a screen. The screen shows the picture."

They change the screen back to showing the video of the bird.

"The screen shows a picture that is different. The screen is not different from the screen. The picture is different from the picture. The screen is the shower of the picture."

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<So much ambiguity! Why are there two steps! Can't we just...>

"That is a screen that displays a not apple? That is a screen that displays a..."

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Buddy, you're the one who wanted to distinguish between an apple and a picture of an apple.

"That is a screen that displays a not apple. That is a screen that displays a bird."

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