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Babel_17

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22. Gordon R. Dickson's Dorsai series and John Steakley's Armor
Tue Jun 25, 2013, 12:37 PM
Jun 2013
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Childe_Cycle

Also, consider Takeshi Kovacs. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Takeshi_Kovacs

I started a thread for one of the novels with him.

Takeshi Lev Kovacs (pronounced [ˈkoˌvaːtʃ], KOH-vahch, Hungarian and Bulgarian for "Smith"; also similar in many Slavic languages) is the protagonist of the books Altered Carbon, Broken Angels, and Woken Furies by Richard K. Morgan, which take place in or around the 26th century.[1]

A native of the planet Harlan's World,[2] Kovacs is of Japanese and Eastern-European descent, and was a teenage gang member before enlisting in the military. After leaving the Envoy Corps,[3] an elite military force, Kovacs returned to criminal life and became a mercenary, and was eventually imprisoned, his cortical "stack" stored without a body for decades at a time as punishment before being paroled or hired out to work high-risk situations.[2][4]

Kovacs is a former Envoy, a type of futuristic soldier, part intelligence operative and part shock trooper, trained to adapt quickly to new bodies and new environments. Envoys are used by the governing Protectorate to infiltrate and crush planetary unrest and maintain political stability. Envoy training is actually a form of psychospiritual conditioning that operates at subconscious levels. Envoys possess total recall and are able to discern subtle patterns within seemingly unrelated events. They possess a thorough understanding of body language and vocal tonality, such that they can discern intention and manipulate others with ease. They are able to control their physiological and psychological responses, such as fear and anger, at will. Another aspect that figures prominently in an Envoy's training is the systematic removal of every violence-limiting instinct a human is born with. Due to this training, most worlds prohibit Envoys or ex-Envoys from holding any political or military office. The fear the mere mention of their name can elicit is often used by Kovacs to threaten and intimidate.


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Sci-fi-military.. [View all] Missycim Jul 2012 OP
My favortie sci-fi military author is David Drake. Swede Jul 2012 #1
The Forever War series pokerfan Jul 2012 #2
I didn't know there were sequels. softhearted Feb 2013 #19
Of course pokerfan Feb 2013 #20
Baen Books Free Library has quite a bit of military SF.. Fumesucker Jul 2012 #3
John Scalzi has a series.."Old Man's War", "Ghost Brigade" and "The Last Colony" that I'll bet you'd Rowdyboy Jul 2012 #4
Thank you all :) Missycim Jul 2012 #5
Starship Troopers is only one book- but way better than the movie WhoIsNumberNone Jul 2012 #6
I've read and listen to it on audio book Missycim Aug 2012 #9
Keith Laumer's BOLO stories are enjoyable, and a number of other petronius Jul 2012 #7
Keith Laumer is excellent! Llewlladdwr Jan 2013 #16
Lois McMaster Bujold's FloridaJudy Aug 2012 #8
And all but one of the books are free Riftaxe Aug 2012 #11
Love military books kraj8995 Aug 2012 #10
Unfortunately, Ambrose was shown to have plagiarized heavily in that book Fortinbras Armstrong Jul 2013 #25
my favorites preventivePhD Nov 2012 #12
Elizabeth Moon's Serrano Legacy and Vatta's War series' TygrBright Dec 2012 #13
Old Man's War. Exultant Democracy Jan 2013 #14
I'll second David Drake krispos42 Jan 2013 #15
S. M. Stirling's "The General" series is very good. Llewlladdwr Jan 2013 #17
Military Sci Fi jambo101 Jan 2013 #18
Honor Harrington's first novel is free to read at Baen Books Babel_17 Jun 2013 #23
Robert Frezza Wolf Frankula Jun 2013 #21
Gordon R. Dickson's Dorsai series and John Steakley's Armor Babel_17 Jun 2013 #22
The Orion Series By Ben Bova Liberal_Dog Jun 2013 #24
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Safehold series by David Weber. SteveG Sep 2013 #27
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