• DagwoodIII@piefed.social
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    10 days ago

    You should read the book.

    The troops wear powered armor; they are fired out of giant guns at the planet; the Bugs carry weapons and know how to use them.

    Also, in the book the cool flying scene is that the troops hold off on getting into the retrieval craft because one guy is being carried back. They launch too late and are going to miss rendezvous with the mother ship. The female captain has to calculate and fly to save them.

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      10 days ago

      I’ve read the book and have a copy on my shelf. It’s wildly different from the movie.

      Might I recommend Armor by John Steakley if you enjoyed Starship Troopers? Fantastic novel with a similar premise (powered armor, bugs, war on a foreign planet) but focuses much more on the PTSD and psychological aspect of warfare where Starship Troopers focuses more on doing your duty.

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        10 days ago

        I’ll see your ‘Armor’ and raise you ‘The Forever War.’ Joe Haldeman

        It has a very 1970’s take on sex, but the science is first rate and the story phenomenal.

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          10 days ago

          Ooh I’ve heard that title, but not read it. Throwing that on my list.

          I’ll read it after I finish Name of the Wind by Rothfuss. Enjoying the shit out of this one

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              9 days ago

              Already up-to-date on his Children of Time series. Fantastic. Tho I should check out his other works too

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                9 days ago

                I think my first book of his was “City of Last Chances”

                Fantasy about an occupied city. Really good.

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            9 days ago

            Which reminds me of an old, almost forgotten trilogy that deserves to be brought back.

            Captain Cirroco Jones of the NASA ship Ringmaster is leading her crew on the first manned mission to Saturn. They discover a mysterious, uncharted moon and move in to investigate…

            Titan, Wizard, and Demon by John Varley.