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OWM: Would you join up? (only spoilers for the very beginning, please))
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Jan 04, 2013 10:41PM
If I could join up right now in my early 30s, I would say no, because going to war in space sounds scary. However, if I could sign up when I am 75, I would do it in a heartbeat. :) As I have gotten older, things that used to scare me, don't scare me anymore. I figure by the time I am 75, I will be ready for war, zooming around in outer space, and fighting aliens.
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I haven't even been out of the Mountain West...so I'm not sure I'd join. When I'm (or, if I make it to) 65, and I've seen all I've wanted to see in this world, I might join up and have that decade to decide if I really wanted to go. However, I have some personality traits that would be undesirable for military service...so I'm not sure they'd take me. Maybe I'd try to be a colonist, but in this book's universe, I'm a US citizen and cannot be a colonist.
It sounds like one hell of an adventure to have after having a full life here on Earth. Sign me up! I still have about 30 years to think about it, but I'm fairly certain I'd go. Yet another book world I'd love to live in...
Regardless of the moral side for myself (I'm a pacifist). I would say that the price of getting to see the galaxy even if it's down the barrel of a gun is worth it. not to mention I get a second chance at life.
As I get older, I'm 45 now, I mourn the loss of opportunities available to me. Too old for the military, too many responsibilities, I have a kid, to take off and hitchhike across Europe, etc...I think I would sign up in a minute for the chance to experience an adventure I passed on in my youth.
What is the old meme "as a recruit reading this forum on my brain pal at the moment I am enjoying this thread"? Oh gosh yes I would sign up. The USAF wouldn't take me at 18 because of a bad eye and lungs, and I'm 6'6 (6'4 now that I'm a lot older) but I grew up a military brat. I'd join in a heartbeat, especially to have the physical upgrades John receives.
I'd want to, the chance to see the galaxy not to mention getting a body that doesn't hav esoteric of the issues mine does would be tempting. However, with the little information given as to what kind of government and military system I would be signing up for I probably wouldn't do it. Paticularly, with the limited behavior seen seems very secretive not something that I'd trust.
Finished the book yesterday. Would I join up? Yes, probably. I'm about 12.5 years away from my 75th birthday. At the rate my body is deteriorating (in spite of regular workouts at the gym and taking a 2 mile walk every day) I think a new body will be very tempting when the time comes, despite the risks of military service.
But then there is the moral dilemma of a life-long pacifist joining the military. Then again, I avoided military service during Vietnam largely because I thought that war was pointless and immoral, not from any strong ethos of nonviolence.
So I'm conflicted. Guess it's a good thing this is fiction and I will never have to actually make this decision...
What would the Doctor think of me, if I signed up to see the wonders of the universe by paying the price of murdering everything I come across?
Troy wrote: "What would the Doctor think of me"OMG Someone get John Scalzi on the phone to the BBC at once! A Doctor Who/Old Man's War crossover would be epic!!!





