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Into the Fire (Rise of the Republic, #5) Into the Fire by James Rosone
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“You’ll get more accomplished using honey and money than you will vinegar and fear,”
James Rosone, Into the Fire
“that the enemy always got a vote no matter how many times you tried to deny them one.”
James Rosone, Into the Fire
“While Captain Hiro wasn’t as bombastic as Lieutenant Weideman, he had his own challenges. His problem was his timidity. He struggled with making decisions that could result in soldiers getting killed. Because of this, he suffered from something called paralysis through analysis.”
James Rosone, Into the Fire
“In a battle involving so many fighters and bombers, one of the most valuable ships to the fleet at this precise moment was proving to be a ship that didn’t always see a lot of love or action—the flak cruisers.”
James Rosone, Into the Fire
“Royce was living through the moment every commander feared. He’d found, in countless battles and campaigns he’d fought in, from that first major battle against the Zodarks to the capture of that star carrier near New Eden at the start of the war to the horrific battle on the Zodark station in orbit of the planet Rass, that the enemy always got a vote no matter how many times you tried to deny them one.”
James Rosone, Into the Fire
“did rear its ugly head, you tended to get promoted.”
James Rosone, Into the Fire