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Star Force: Origin Series Box Set (93-96)
- Star Force Universe, Book 24
- Narrated by: JP Todd
- Length: 11 hrs and 6 mins
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Publisher's Summary
The Origin Series is empire building at its finest, with 100 episodes and over 2.5 million words in the military science fiction serial detailing the rise of Star Force from corporate entity into an interstellar empire over the course of more than a millennium.
Follow a core group of characters known as the Trailblazers as they use alien technology and knowledge discovered in Antarctic ruins to obtain limited immortality and lead humanity out into the galaxy, encountering, befriending, and fighting hundreds of alien races all the while desperately trying to prepare Earth for the unbeatable threat at the core of the Milky Way that is destined to return and reclaim their lost colony...and their former human slaves.
Episodes in this box set:
SF93-Crusade
SF94-Paladin
SF95-Capitulation
SF96-Leonidas
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- Deric
- 2019-07-27
Overall I really like this series.
Some of the concepts conveyed are a bit juvenile, but all the important bits are really REALLY well done.
Example stuff I like:
How technology interacts with and effects the strategy and tactics of combat is marvelously well done. Its clear the author has spent immense amount of time and effort to get this right. Well done.
I specifically like how FTL travel works. Its well thought out and doesn't break the universe.
Stuff I don't like:
There are some aspects of Star Force that don't make sense and come across more as the author projecting his personal views on things. This is OK to a degree but ... For example Star Force doesn't eat meat, as in they are government enforced vegetarians. The justifications given for this is that it is unethical to kill and harvest beings in a society of abundance. Which is a completely valid argument. However, why completely ban meat? Whats wrong with test-tube meat? This is a prey obvious fix to the problem that doesn't involve such drastic measures. But really, this is top quality military sci-fi and this is just a minor blemish.
PS. Where is 97-100? i thought it was in the index before, but now I cant find it.
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