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Into the War (Rise of the Republic, #3) Into the War by James Rosone
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“You learn that no matter what you do, people are going to die. It’s the nature of war. Our job is to minimize the number of losses we take and increase our chances of winning.”
James Rosone, Into the War
“My people have been at war with each other since our inception,” Hunt replied. “We have spent more than a million years fighting and killing each other. Humans excel at war and killing. Our history is unfortunately riddled with one battle after another. I hate to say this, but it’s in our genes. I think this is particularly true of my previous country.”
James Rosone, Into the War
“That’s a lot of Cougars,” the staff officer commented.”
James Rosone, Into the War
“Primary guns one through six on the port side are still down. Primaries eight, nine, and twelve are still down on the starboard side. We’re still sitting at roughly fifty percent of our secondary turrets down on both sides. One-third of our torpedo launchers are down as well,” the commander in charge of the damage control party said”
James Rosone, Into the War
“Before the Republic was formed, our planet was broken down into three major factions. My faction was called the Republic. We eventually absorbed the other factions, but prior to being called the Republic, we were called the United States of America. For more than a hundred years, my country was the most dominant military force on the planet. We waged nearly endless conflict for more than two hundred years in one form or another. It was through this history of warfare that we developed a warrior ethos and class. It’s allowed us to push ourselves harder and farther than any soldier we’ve ever encountered.”
James Rosone, Into the War