Thrint

Thrint

The Thrintun (singular Thrint), in Larry Niven's fictional Known Space universe, were a long-extinct species which ruled the galaxy through telepathic mind control. Humans knew them as "Slavers". They debuted in Niven's "The Handicapped", published in the mid-1960s.

Biology and sociology

The Thrintun evolved on a planet where most animal species possessed telepathic ability. Natural selection led to an environment wherein no individual species possessed great advantage over any other; defenseless off-world species, however, were easy prey. A single Thrint can manage a few dozen sentient beings simultaneously; with an amplifier helmet, the same Thrint can control an entire planet.

The Thrintun were carnivores, eating and excreting through a single orifice lined with sharp teeth and fringed with feeding tentacles. They had a single faceted eye in large, round heads. Their two hands had large, clumsy fingers arranged in a mutually opposed fashion, like a mechanical grab. Niven is inconsistent about the actual size of a Thrint: in "World of Ptavvs", the character Kzanol is about half the height of a human, whereas later stories portray Thrintun as about 8 feet high. This discrepancy is not necessarily an error on the part of the author; the two heights given (approximately 3 feet and 8 feet) serve as rough extremes for real life adult human height as well.

Thrintun had no internal mechanism for regulating appetite; for their own health and safety they had to learn while young to endure their constant, ravenous hunger rather than suffering from sickness due to overeating. The average adult male IQ was between 80-90, while females and juveniles were nearly mindless. Males came of age when they could effectively resist the telepathic control of their father.

Their success in spite of low intelligence and poor skill with tools was due to the great advantage of their telepathic abilities; they never suffered much selective pressure to improve what they had. A Thrint's slaves could be far more intelligent than their master, but intelligence provided no protection at all against enslavement.

Thrintun referred to their telepathy as "The Power." In their religion, The Power was self-evident of their manifest destiny to rule the galaxy. A loss or congenital lack of The Power is cause for exile in their society. These unfortunates, called Ptavvs, are tattooed pink and are enslaved by other Thrintun.

Their society, though immense at its peak, was not very complex, consisting mainly of various families vying with each other for slaves and land. The only real laws were an indictment against murdering other Thrintun and two "unbreakable oaths": the "prtuuvl" for agreements between Thrintun, and the "kpitlithtulm" for agreements between a Thrint and certain valued slaves, such as the Tnuctipun. Violation of any of the above meant death by vivisection – enough to give even the most violently desperate second thoughts about doing so.

The Thrintun developed a mediocre philosophic tradition in response to their need for control over their aggressive drives. Aphorisms such as "haste is not speed" represent deep wisdom to a Thrint. The combination of strong and insatiable hunger with low intelligence also leads Thrintun to act rashly. In "World of Ptavvs", Kzanol desperately wagers his future on a competitive animal race. Gambling is quite common among Thrintun. Similarly, Suicide Night was an unsurprising (to any Thrint) reaction by all the Thrintun to losing their war against the Tnuctipun.

Known history

The Thrintun were Neolithic hunters when their planet was visited by a starship piloted by an unknown race. They quickly enslaved its crew, then their civilization before going on to Galactic domination over dozens of species (known to later humans as the Slaver Empire). Chief among these suborned races were the masters of genetic engineering, the Tnuctipun.

The Thrintun settled vast areas of the galaxy, seeding many planets with basic, Tnuctipun-created life forms for use as food sources. (The diversity of life before their empire is not known.) Once a planet was seeded with a sort of yeast, larger animals known as whitefoods (later, as the Bandersnatchi) were introduced in a form of interstellar cattle-farming. The common chemical composition, genetics and environmental conditions found among species in Known Space are a consequence of this process: most life in the Galaxy is descended from Tnuctipun food yeast.

The Man-Kzin Wars short story "Teacher's Pet" claims that Pak Protectors, progenitors of the human race, evolved on one such planet after plant life had started and that the Thrintun self-destructed before the Bandersnatchi were installed. Like most of the Man-Kzin Wars short stories, its canonicity is unknown.

The Thrintun were nearly defeated about two billion years before the human era. The Tnuctipun had devoted centuries to a well-crafted plan to destroy the Thrintun: designing technologies to weaken Thrintun society and cultivating an easily shattered dependence upon the Tnuctipun. As the latter pressed the final battle of the war, the Thrintun, as a death blow they called Suicide Night, used an immensely powerful telepathy amplifier to send a single, telepathic command throughout the Galaxy: "Die." All chordates in the galaxy committed suicide, including the Thrintun themselves.

The story is partially told in the novella "World of Ptavvs" and the story "Peter Robinson" from the book "Man-Kzin Wars X". The second half of "Children's Hour" by Jerry Pournelle & S M Stirling features the last of the Thrintun coming out of a stasis field in the Alpha Centauri system.

Post-extinction

In the 'present day' of the Known Space universe, the Grogs, a race of sessile furry cones which can control animals telepathically, are suspected of being degenerate descendants of the Thrintun.

Before the events of "World of Ptavvs", humans knew a little of the Thrintun, whom they called the Slavers. Hunting for Slaver stasis vaults, often containing new and tremendously valuable technologies, is a pastime of many adventurers. Most of this technology, of course, was made by slave races, particularly the Tnuctipun. As Tnuctipun technology was often a booby trap by design for the Thrintun, this hobby is rather dangerous.

Other media

*Thrintun were one of the species detailed in "Barlowe's Guide to Extraterrestrials".
*The Dnyarri of Star Control are very similar in description, powers, and history to the Thrintun race. Similar to the Grogs, the Talking Pets are their devolved forms.

External links

* [http://www.sloan3d.com/covers/thrint.jpgPortrait from "Barlowe's Guide to Extraterrestrials"]


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