I haven't seen this addressed in anything yet, but I don't have any other materials besides the "The World of the Dark Crystal" book which just arrived today.
However, based on some thought that I've done, I have come up with these assumptions.
* Gelfling bones are like birds, flexible, strong and light. With Jen falling like a bag of rocks in the castle and not breaking something, their bones have to be pretty durable, or he just got VERY lucky. He got lucky throughout the movie, so...
* The ability to glide allows a female to possibly escape a natural evolutionary predator (if such evolution occurred on Thra like it did on earth) and being that the Gelflings are a young race (relative of the other species that may exist on Thra), the wings are an evolutionary work in progress. Even if it only keeps the females and their cargo (jen & fizzgig) from falling like a sack of potatoes.
However, one thought has occurred to me... Since landstriders are pretty fast and the principles of gliding requires airflow I actually wonder if a female Gelfling was riding a landstrider and spreaded her wings, if she would get a little lift, and be able to glide... Not far, but nonetheless a silent approach.
Just a few random thoughts.
However, based on some thought that I've done, I have come up with these assumptions.
* Gelfling bones are like birds, flexible, strong and light. With Jen falling like a bag of rocks in the castle and not breaking something, their bones have to be pretty durable, or he just got VERY lucky. He got lucky throughout the movie, so...
* The ability to glide allows a female to possibly escape a natural evolutionary predator (if such evolution occurred on Thra like it did on earth) and being that the Gelflings are a young race (relative of the other species that may exist on Thra), the wings are an evolutionary work in progress. Even if it only keeps the females and their cargo (jen & fizzgig) from falling like a sack of potatoes.
However, one thought has occurred to me... Since landstriders are pretty fast and the principles of gliding requires airflow I actually wonder if a female Gelfling was riding a landstrider and spreaded her wings, if she would get a little lift, and be able to glide... Not far, but nonetheless a silent approach.
Just a few random thoughts.