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Destroyermen Series Warning Spoilers through Strais of Hell

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Destroyermen Series Warning Spoilers through Strais of Hell
Post by pokermind   » Sun Jun 14, 2015 9:18 am

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Taylor Anderson's Destroyermen Series Latest book hs been out since May sixth. David Weber has recommended the series as have several other posters here. Did you know the books have their own Wiki? Here's the latest page I just finished:

http://destroyermen.wikia.com/wiki/1st_Maa-ni-la_Regiment

Those who have finished the book may wish to try this Trivia question;

RIP in Straits of Hell. We know Simon Herring, Lt. Haan-Sor Plaar (L) commanding USS Finir-Pel and Staas-Fin, “Finny,” are dead, and given his wounds Lt. jg Gaal-Etkaa XO USS Simms is probably dead. One other named character is probably dead can you guess who? Hint he’s another Lemurian DD commander First Fleet South.

Can you figure out the Lemurian's name

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Re: Destroyermen Series Warning Spoilers through Strais of H
Post by Michael Everett   » Sun Jun 14, 2015 2:30 pm

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... I have to say it...
What's a Strai?
...sorry.

As for the book itself, while interesting news, IMHO the series went from "Good" to "Bit above Meh" when Anderson introduced the natural-born(?) human/Catian hybrids.
For someone who tried so damn hard to stick to the laws of physics and biology up to that point, introducing hybrid offspring with species that evolved in different realities(!) was rather jarring.
I'm an amateur writer myself and in my story Reality Bridge, I made a point of showing that hybrids between differing species were almost impossible without some extremely advanced technology even if I did play rather fast and loose with technological advancement (and linguistics) in the F'Linian reality.
If Anderson comes up with a biologically-believable rationale for the bi-species offspring (other than A Wizard Did It), the series may rise up again in my list of things to read.
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Re: Destroyermen Series Warning Spoilers through Strais of H
Post by pokermind   » Sun Jun 14, 2015 8:27 pm

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Buzzer, nope not the correct name.

Michael Everett wrote:... I have to say it...
What's a Strai?
...sorry.

As for the book itself, while interesting news, IMHO the series went from "Good" to "Bit above Meh" when Anderson introduced the natural-born(?) human/Catian hybrids.
For someone who tried so damn hard to stick to the laws of physics and biology up to that point, introducing hybrid offspring with species that evolved in different realities(!) was rather jarring.
I'm an amateur writer myself and in my story Reality Bridge, I made a point of showing that hybrids between differing species were almost impossible without some extremely advanced technology even if I did play rather fast and loose with technological advancement (and linguistics) in the F'Linian reality.
If Anderson comes up with a biologically-believable rationale for the bi-species offspring (other than A Wizard Did It), the series may rise up again in my list of things to read.
CPO Poker Mind Image and, Mangy Fur the Smart Alick Spacecat.

"Better to be hung for a hexapuma than a housecat," Com. Pang Yau-pau, ART.
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