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{CC}StealthBlue
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Lemonwalrus
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ShaperofDreams
Canada2492 Posts
already a couple of sweet suggestions above me. | ||
Carnivorous Sheep
Baa?21242 Posts
Game/Shadow -> Shadow series -> Ender in Exile -> Speaker series. New book coming out later too, Shadows in Flight. Ender in Exile left me slightly disappointed, hopefully Shadows in flight wraps up the Shadow series better. | ||
Physician
United States4146 Posts
somebody doesn't have an inkling of how the engine works (armor!) try adding instead of subtracting ~ | ||
Lemonwalrus
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gchan
United States654 Posts
On November 12 2009 16:59 Physician wrote: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Starship_Troopers Robert Heinlein + Show Spoiler + "While powered armor is Starship Troopers' most famous legacy, its influence extends deep into contemporary warfare. Almost half a century after its publication, Starship Troopers is on the reading lists of the United States Army,[32] the United States Marine Corps,[33][34][dead link][35] and the United States Navy.[36] It is the only science fiction novel on the reading list at four of the five United States military academies. When Heinlein wrote Starship Troopers the United States military was a largely conscripted force, with conscripts serving two year hitches. Today the U.S. military has incorporated many ideas similar to Heinlein's concept of an all-volunteer, high-tech strike force. In addition, references to the book keep appearing in military culture. In 2002 a Marine general described the future of Marine Corps clothing and equipment as needing to emulate the Mobile Infantry." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Forever_War Joe Haldeman http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hammer's_Slammers David Drake, also Northworld, The Seas of Venus The Man-Kzin Wars series by Larry Niven C.A.D.S. (Computerized Attack/Defense System) series by John Sievert Armor by John Steakley A Hymn before Battle by John Ringo Old Man’s Army by John Scalzi Great list. Also the Honor Harrington series by David Weber. It's pretty predictable, but it's entertaining and epic nonetheless. | ||
Musoeun
United States4324 Posts
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Southlight
United States11744 Posts
On November 12 2009 16:59 Physician wrote: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Forever_War Joe Haldeman I have to second this. That book was awesome. The sequel... not so much. | ||
Nyovne
Netherlands19124 Posts
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Slaughter
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lac29
United States1485 Posts
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_military_science_fiction_works_and_authors | ||
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