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I did a Google search and Amal El-Mohtar had answered the question on Goodreads.
https://www.goodreads.com/questions/1...
Great question! The red one is a cardinal and the blue one is an Ultramarine Flycatcher, according to Greg Stadnyk who designed the cover. (I kept thinking it was either a bluebird or tree swallow, but I was incorrect!)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ultrama...
https://www.goodreads.com/questions/1...
Great question! The red one is a cardinal and the blue one is an Ultramarine Flycatcher, according to Greg Stadnyk who designed the cover. (I kept thinking it was either a bluebird or tree swallow, but I was incorrect!)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ultrama...
Tassie Dave wrote: "Red v Blue is a common 'thread' for foes through 'time' (and fiction) ;-)..."As much as I loved the book, I kept expecting the characters to rendezvous in Blood Gulch.
Blood Gulch is all I can think of. I haven’t started. I should but instead am watching old Grey’s Anatomy episodes.
I never got into Halo. Probably because I'm crap at FPSs ;-)
I like the Red v Blue animations though.
I like the Red v Blue animations though.
Tassie Dave wrote: "I never got into Halo. Probably because I'm crap at FPSs ;-)I like the Red v Blue animations though."
I had to sell Halo in order to get my life back. It’s the closest thing I’ve experienced to addiction. So. Much. Fun.
I purposely only play games that have an end point. I know it's the only thing that keeps my games addiction at bay.
I will play a game to death (to full completion), then have a break for a few days before starting another one.
It's why I've never tried WoW. I know I'd become addicted :-?
I will play a game to death (to full completion), then have a break for a few days before starting another one.
It's why I've never tried WoW. I know I'd become addicted :-?
I've always associated read team/blue team with computer security.The red team tries to penetrate a company's security and the blue teams defends against them.
This terminology comes from the military for mock battles.
Wonder if the red/blue colors were chosen for that reason?
I see the security team angle in that (serious spoilers, so don't open until you finish the book) (view spoiler) I don't know if either of the authors have a security background or investigated the field, and I don't think it holds beyond a few events, but it is an interesting angle. Thanks for pointing it out.
I know of red v. blue in security and military, but while listening to the book it never occurred to me to put 2 and 2 together. #headslap D’oh!




(Warning: This video contains Comedic violence if you don't like that sort of thing)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=arg_a...
How did Coke v Pepsi not make the cut? :-?
BTW: Does anyone know what type of bird is the blue one of the cover? I know the red one is a Cardinal.