On 09/12/2020 8:10 AM xxxxxx@gmail.com wrote:
I loved the Heritage series particularly, but Legacy and Inheritance were a good follow on.
I was looking at Star Warden, but I haven't read of a review yet.
I guess I've never been too interested in carriers in sci fi (after the first Wing Commander game, just kind of lost interest). I guess my ground (or wet navy) interests are more prominent.
On Sat, Sep 12, 2020 at 10:23 AM Thomas RUX < xxxxxx@comcast.net> wrote:
Hello kaladorn,
After Heritage, Legacy, and Inheritance the author wrote Starcorpman a two book series, Star Carrier of eight published books and the ninth due out in Dec. 2020, Warstrider of seven books, Andromedan Dark a two book series, and his newest is Star Warden.
My book wish list has now increased by twelve books.
Tom Rux
On 09/11/2020 8:27 PM xxxxxx@gmail.com wrote:
Yes. My actual books are in storage so I forgot their were three trilogies.
I have Star Carriers 1-3 but unread.
TomB
On Fri, Sep 11, 2020, 22:18 Thomas RUX, < xxxxxx@comcast.net> wrote:
Evening from Roy, WA. kaladorn,
My apologies for adding to thread drift. the Ian Douglas books referenced by kaladorn are part of three series of three books each. Series 1: Heritage consists of Semper Mars, Luna Marine, Europa Strike; Series 2: Legacy consisting of Star Corps, Battlespace, Star Marines, and Series 3: Inheritance consisting of Star Strike, Galactic Corps, and Semper Human.
Tom Rux
On 09/11/2020 2:46 PM Thomas RUX < xxxxxx@comcast.net> wrote:
Hi kaladorn,
Ian Douglas also have the Star Carrier series that discusses "a Tech Singularity Event. There are eight books in print and the month is due out December 01, 2020.
Tom Rux
On 09/11/2020 11:12 AM xxxxxx@gmail.com wrote:
Ian Douglas wrote a number of interesting Sci Fi / Military books (the Heritage Trilogy and the Inheritance Trilogy particularly) and somewhere in there, because the Marines were fighting so far from home and travel took time, that by the time they came back home, so long had changed that the neighborhoods had changed, the music had changed, dress had changed, and even the language had changed enough it was hard to follow. The Marines (and one assumes Navy) must have felt 'out of time' and orphaned by the difference between the time they experienced and that the planets they came from experienced.
In one of the later books, they have realized their families are gone and their descendants are a different sort of folks... so they basically recognize that the people they still have commonality with are the other Marines and Navy and they elect to mostly stay to those relationships. And they realize because of this reality, some rules against fraternization have to change.
Language changing was an interesting aspect of the effects of campaigns fought with relativistic effects of time passing differently depending who was moving around near light speed and who was not.
TomB
On Fri, Sep 11, 2020 at 12:25 PM Phil Pugliese - philpugliese at yahoo.com (via tml list) < xxxxxx@simplelists.com> wrote:
I remember that older books used to use the (I think it's from latin) radius -> radii convention extensively.
One book in particular was about combat a/c in WWI.A single a/c was an 'Albatros' but more than was "flight of Albatri".
I've noticed that this has been changing over the last 5 decades.
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On Friday, September 11, 2020, 06:39:36 AM MST, xxxxxx@gmail.com < xxxxxx@gmail.com> wrote:
Then there's abuse of latin roots....
Radius -> RadiiGladius -> Gladii
P*nis -> P*nii
I think English is like software that has been patched uncountable times.... the only real solution is a rewrite from scratch.... of maybe that was Esperanto....
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>Leaf -> leaves
>Beef -> beeves
>It might not be correct, but it is the sort of parallel that someone could
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>Grouse -> Geese
>House -> Heese
>Louse -> Leese
Actually, I'd think along the lines of
mouse -> mice, and
louse -> lice, therefore
grouse -> grice
house -> hice
Then, there's
goose -> geese, and
tooth -> teeth, therefore
booth -> beeth
moose -> meese
We also have
ox -> oxen, so why not
box -> boxen
fox -> foxen
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