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How old are Safehold fans?

This fascinating series is a combination of historical seafaring, swashbuckling adventure, and high technological science-fiction. Join us in a discussion!

How old are you?

Twelve and under
1
0%
Teen
6
3%
20s
41
17%
30s
42
18%
40s
53
22%
50s
51
21%
60s
37
15%
70s
7
3%
Eighty or older
1
0%
 
Total votes : 239

Re: How old are Safehold fans?
Post by Spacekiwi   » Thu May 09, 2013 7:23 pm

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kbus888 wrote:Hi pokermind

Here is a definition that I like - -

"Old age is 20 years older than you are"

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Quibble! :D 5 years! :D 20 is under the classification of Really Old..... :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: How old are Safehold fans?
Post by kbus888   » Thu May 09, 2013 9:35 pm

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YUK YUK !!!

Spacekiwi wrote:
kbus888 wrote:Hi pokermind

Here is a definition that I like - -

"Old age is 20 years older than you are"

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Quibble! :D 5 years! :D 20 is under the classification of Really Old..... :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: How old are Safehold fans?
Post by Spacekiwi   » Fri May 10, 2013 4:32 am

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kbus888 wrote:YUK YUK !!!

Spacekiwi wrote:

Quibble! :D 5 years! :D 20 is under the classification of Really Old..... :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:




Which in a way probab;y makes me the toddler around here, at the extremely young age that I am....
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Re: How old are Safehold fans?
Post by Icecold   » Fri May 10, 2013 10:29 am

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McGuiness wrote:
Icecold wrote:To give an example of what i mean:

I had the impression that the last two novels had the equivalent in story as the rescue of Irys and Davyn for one book and the movement off the troops from Chisholm to and through Ravensland (note WITHOUT the actual transport to Siddarmark) for the other. And that's it. Way too little.

I gather that in HFaF all the attacks from Operation Rakurai didn't count as action? Paityr Wylsynn being brought into the inner circle? The revelation that the archangels will return in 20 years? Nahrmahn's death? The death march and execution of the Charisian POWs? The assassination attempt on Sharleyan? After that the rescue of Daivyn and Irys kicked in and we had a lot of fun until Siddarmark was attacked at the end.

MTaT had even more action, with the food lift to Siddarmark and the early skirmishes in Glacierheart. Nahrman returned. Then the war started, the Charisians arrived, and there were some GREAT battles. Oh, and the "weapons which shall not be named" destroyed the canal systems of northern Siddarmark and brought the invasion to a screeching halt in the north. I was certainly never bored!

My apologies if you didn't mean to imply that the Safehold novels are lacking in action and that you simply meant there aren't enough action threads to hold your interest. If you've read the entire series, there are plenty of "Whoa!" moments without swashbuckling and derring do. I enjoy the personalities, the dynamics between the characters, and the sheer emotion of the good vs. evil when both sides think they're on the side of God and the Archangels, although anyone with a functional brain cell and the proper information knows who the bad guys are. Unfortunately most of the planet doesn't have that information, so they think they're fighting on the side of the angels - even though they're siding with the bad angels, but of course they don't know that.

To each his own I suppose, but I find Safehold fascinating on so many levels. The Honorverse is more political, although it also has its moments of heart-stopping action.

RFC, keep on writing and we'll wait as fast as we can!


Hmm you missunderstood me, as ive said the Honorverse-novels didn't have anymore action and ive given examples of Safehold-plot to compare these novels with the current Safehold-novels.

Because as you've said: The Safehold-novels had far more action....... sheeesh pleas read my post completely before tearing into me like that :? i mean i said that were the Honorverse-novel faults and ive said that the plot in thos was imho the equivalent in story as those minor plotpoints..........
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Re: How old are Safehold fans?
Post by SWM   » Fri May 10, 2013 11:13 am

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Icecold wrote:
McGuiness wrote:I gather that in HFaF all the attacks from Operation Rakurai didn't count as action? Paityr Wylsynn being brought into the inner circle? The revelation that the archangels will return in 20 years? Nahrmahn's death? The death march and execution of the Charisian POWs? The assassination attempt on Sharleyan? After that the rescue of Daivyn and Irys kicked in and we had a lot of fun until Siddarmark was attacked at the end.

MTaT had even more action, with the food lift to Siddarmark and the early skirmishes in Glacierheart. Nahrman returned. Then the war started, the Charisians arrived, and there were some GREAT battles. Oh, and the "weapons which shall not be named" destroyed the canal systems of northern Siddarmark and brought the invasion to a screeching halt in the north. I was certainly never bored!

My apologies if you didn't mean to imply that the Safehold novels are lacking in action and that you simply meant there aren't enough action threads to hold your interest. If you've read the entire series, there are plenty of "Whoa!" moments without swashbuckling and derring do. I enjoy the personalities, the dynamics between the characters, and the sheer emotion of the good vs. evil when both sides think they're on the side of God and the Archangels, although anyone with a functional brain cell and the proper information knows who the bad guys are. Unfortunately most of the planet doesn't have that information, so they think they're fighting on the side of the angels - even though they're siding with the bad angels, but of course they don't know that.

To each his own I suppose, but I find Safehold fascinating on so many levels. The Honorverse is more political, although it also has its moments of heart-stopping action.

RFC, keep on writing and we'll wait as fast as we can!


Hmm you missunderstood me, as ive said the Honorverse-novels didn't have anymore action and ive given examples of Safehold-plot to compare these novels with the current Safehold-novels.

Because as you've said: The Safehold-novels had far more action....... sheeesh pleas read my post completely before tearing into me like that :? i mean i said that were the Honorverse-novel faults and ive said that the plot in thos was imho the equivalent in story as those minor plotpoints..........

If that's what you meant, I'm afraid you phrased it badly, because I misunderstood you, too. Yes, it was obvious that you were complaining about Honorverse, but then you jumped into Safehold with no explanation, and it sounded like you were making the same complaints about Safehold. You needed to give a little more explanation about why you were bringing up Safehold.
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Re: How old are Safehold fans?
Post by pokermind   » Fri May 10, 2013 12:20 pm

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Hi Icecold,

Welcome to the forums, sorry to see you dog-piled on so early. Please share your opinions freely, just be aware others have the same freedom to disagree. My dad once said, "I may not be better than anyone else but, damn if I'm any worse!" So stick to your guns kid.

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Re: How old are Safehold fans?
Post by Charles83   » Fri May 10, 2013 3:10 pm

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Icecold and the rest, I understand your complain about the honorverse, and I understood what you meant when you did the reference to the safehold universe, from my share of complaints about RFC works, this one is also one of the ones I have posted about, sometimes RFC doesn't know when to stop giving details, he adds and continue adding characters and POV of characters and then you have the honorverse effect.

I call it the honorverse effect because RFC ends up writing what every single "important character" think about a certain important world news and he then develop a sort of daily life for most of those characters.

In early books a safeholdian month could be 2 or 3 chapters because it was focused on merlin and maybe some of the scientist or cayleb or the Go4, now in the late books a safeholdian month is 8+ chapters, we have merlin, cayleb, sharleyan, iris, hektor, the whole industrial process in charis, thirsk, hanth, Duchainr, Clyntahn, the 37th siddarmarkian regimen, the marine/army general who is in the inner circle, VR Narhmaan, etc etc.

So RFC try to give us a very complete experience and try to give us a lot of detail about how his story is evolving and sometimes I think he lose control of the history because he keep adding and adding POV and trying to make his story so "complete" that then the book end up being a 9000+ page monster who only cover 3 safeholdian months (I think this will be safehold book 12, its my own inner bet).

But I still love RFC stories and how another guy in the forum said, RFC continue working because I have some money to through at you.

Personally I think RFC lost control of the honorverse and one of these days we will have an 800 page book that will only cover 1 day in the entire honorverse.
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Re: How old are Safehold fans?
Post by Icecold   » Sat May 11, 2013 1:14 pm

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Hmm, as I've said, it was my opinion and my explanation why I am no fan of the honorverse any longer. In regards to Safehold: I've felt that the whole situation started to develop as soon as book two but, I've had the feeling so far that Mr. Weber has it under control.
In part because he keeps on killing off POV-characters ;) .

Lets hope that he continues and isn't discouraged by the minor outrage concerning young Hectors apparent demise :twisted: .

Edited because pokermind made it so easy to correct the spelling ;)
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Re: How old are Safehold fans?
Post by pokermind   » Sat May 11, 2013 2:33 pm

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Icecold wrote:Hmm, as I've said, it was my opinion and my explanation why I am no fan of the honorverse any longer. In regards to Safehold I've felt that the whole situation started to develop as soon as book two but, I've had the feeling so far that Mr. Weber has it under control ( redundant delete this "so far").
In part because he keeps on killing off POV-characters ;) .

Lets hope that he continues and isn't discouraged by the minor outrage concerning young Hectors apparent demise :twisted: .
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Re: How old are Safehold fans?
Post by SWM   » Sat May 11, 2013 9:26 pm

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Just a quick reminder to avoid unmarked spoilers. I don't know for sure whether there has been any, and don't want to know. If there hasn't, just ignore me.
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