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SOLVED: Adult Fiction > SOLVED. Military science fiction novel - war on Alpha Centauri (?) [s]

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David (amadan-na-briona) | 9 comments It was an adult military science fiction novel, somewhat similar to Starship Troopers in tone. The protagonists go through basic training, then go to fight a war in another star system, which I THINK was Alpha Centauri. As I recall, the aliens were never really described much, nor was the reason for the war. There was one scene in which one of the trainees died by falling under a tank's treads. I also vaguely recall there was a sequel.


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Ann aka Iftcan (iftcan) | 6917 comments Mod
There are a lot of military Sci-Fi books out there. Many with somewhat similar events occuring. Do you remember about when you read it? And was it new or older at that time?


David (amadan-na-briona) | 9 comments It would have been somewhere around 1993-1995 or thereabouts, and I think it was a relatively new book at the time.


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Ann aka Iftcan (iftcan) | 6917 comments Mod
Hum, ok, then I don't think its the one that I was thinking of. That didn't come out til after Y2K. And it was a series.

Good luck on finding it David


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Douglas (idahojones) | 2 comments How about Revolt on Alpha C by Robert Silverberg.


David (amadan-na-briona) | 9 comments Douglas wrote: "How about Revolt on Alpha C by Robert Silverberg."

Nope, that's not it, this was a much more recent book. (But thanks for reminding me of another book I read long ago that I'd forgotten about!)


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Mike (mikesgoodreads) Could it be by John Steakley? It sounds somewhat like one by him called "Armor".


David (amadan-na-briona) | 9 comments Mike wrote: "Could it be by John Steakley? It sounds somewhat like one by him called "Armor"."

Hmm... a little closer, but no, this isn't it. I wish I could remember more details. I think the weapons the troops used were not terribly futuristic -- no powered armor, no beam weapons.


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Mike (mikesgoodreads) David wrote: "Mike wrote: "Could it be by John Steakley? It sounds somewhat like one by him called "Armor"."

Hmm... a little closer, but no, this isn't it. I wish I could remember more details. I think the weap..."


I was thinking Robert Heinlein but I saw you mentioned Starship Troopers so that's not it. I have some books like this stored away, I'll dig them out and see. I think I know at least the author but i can't quite place it.


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Mike (mikesgoodreads) This came out in '74, but still, could it be "The Forever War" by Joe Haldeman?


David (amadan-na-briona) | 9 comments Nope, that one I would have remembered.


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David (amadan-na-briona) | 9 comments Oh, hey - I finally found the book a long time ago, but forgot about this thread. It was "Seeds of War" by Kevin Randle and Robert Cornett. http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/15...

Thanks for reminding me!


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