• (ReacTor) Five SFF Books About Idealistic Pursuits That Failed

    From James Nicoll@21:1/5 to All on Mon Apr 1 16:12:43 2024
    Five SFF Books About Idealistic Pursuits That Failed

    True believers can change society--though not always in a positive way, according to these SFF stories...

    https://reactormag.com/five-sff-books-about-idealistic-pursuits-that-failed/
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  • From Christian Weisgerber@21:1/5 to James Nicoll on Mon Apr 1 20:43:44 2024
    On 2024-04-01, James Nicoll <[email protected]> wrote:

    Five SFF Books About Idealistic Pursuits That Failed

    https://reactormag.com/five-sff-books-about-idealistic-pursuits-that-failed/

    I'm confused. I'm pretty sure I read _The Mercenary_ in some form[1]
    and I don't recognize the description. I don't remember any plot
    set on Earth. The CoDominium was a poorly elaborated background
    for soldiering on faraway planets, with military exploits more or
    less explicitly based on historical events, Pournelle's personal
    Korean War experience, and some other military memoirs.


    [1] _The Mercenary_ was a fix-up novel of earlier stories. It and
    _West of Honor_ were later combined into _Falkenberg's Legion_,
    which in turn was later incorporated into _The Prince_. It's
    hard to keep track.
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    Christian "naddy" Weisgerber [email protected]

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  • From James Nicoll@21:1/5 to [email protected] on Mon Apr 1 22:20:37 2024
    In article <[email protected]>,
    Christian Weisgerber <[email protected]> wrote:
    On 2024-04-01, James Nicoll <[email protected]> wrote:

    Five SFF Books About Idealistic Pursuits That Failed

    https://reactormag.com/five-sff-books-about-idealistic-pursuits-that-failed/

    I'm confused. I'm pretty sure I read _The Mercenary_ in some form[1]
    and I don't recognize the description. I don't remember any plot
    set on Earth. The CoDominium was a poorly elaborated background
    for soldiering on faraway planets, with military exploits more or
    less explicitly based on historical events, Pournelle's personal
    Korean War experience, and some other military memoirs.


    [1] _The Mercenary_ was a fix-up novel of earlier stories. It and
    _West of Honor_ were later combined into _Falkenberg's Legion_,
    which in turn was later incorporated into _The Prince_. It's
    hard to keep track.

    In my Pocket Books MMPB, the first section, Peace With Honor,
    is about a senior politician staving off doomsday by, among other
    things, exiling a sincere but misguided idealist off to ... Sparta,
    I think. The planet, not the Greek city state. There's an unpleasant complication in that the young man is the politician's daughter.
    He exiles her too.

    If ISFDB can be believed, Peace With Honor didn't make it
    into Legion or Prince. However, for some reason ISFDB doesn't
    show Peace as being in Mercenary unless I actually go look
    spefically at Mercenary's entry so stuff may be missing.



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  • From WolfFan@21:1/5 to Lynn McGuire on Mon Apr 1 19:34:28 2024
    On Apr 1, 2024, Lynn McGuire wrote
    (in article <uufbrf$2o787$[email protected]>):

    On 4/1/2024 11:12 AM, James Nicoll wrote:
    Five SFF Books About Idealistic Pursuits That Failed

    True believers can change society--though not always in a positive way, according to these SFF stories...

    https://reactormag.com/five-sff-books-about-idealistic-pursuits-that-failed/

    I have read one of the five, "The Mercenary". Which, was a prequel for
    "King David's Spaceship".

    Lynn

    err.. the mercenary is set in the co-dominum/early first empire. King david
    is in second empire, several centuries later.

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  • From Steve Coltrin@21:1/5 to James Nicoll on Mon Apr 1 17:42:48 2024
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    [email protected] (James Nicoll) writes:

    In my Pocket Books MMPB, the first section, Peace With Honor,
    is about a senior politician staving off doomsday by, among other
    things, exiling a sincere but misguided idealist off to ... Sparta,
    I think. The planet, not the Greek city state. There's an unpleasant complication in that the young man is the politician's daughter.
    He exiles her too.

    By removing three words, you made the story much more interesting than
    anything Pournelle ever wrote in his life.

    --
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    "A group known as the League of Human Dignity helped arrange for Deuel
    to be driven to a local livestock scale, where he could be weighed."
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  • From James Nicoll@21:1/5 to [email protected] on Mon Apr 1 23:57:36 2024
    In article <[email protected]>,
    Steve Coltrin <[email protected]> wrote:
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    [email protected] (James Nicoll) writes:

    In my Pocket Books MMPB, the first section, Peace With Honor,
    is about a senior politician staving off doomsday by, among other
    things, exiling a sincere but misguided idealist off to ... Sparta,
    I think. The planet, not the Greek city state. There's an unpleasant
    complication in that the young man is the politician's daughter.
    He exiles her too.

    By removing three words, you made the story much more interesting than >anything Pournelle ever wrote in his life.

    AUGH fiance! The idealist is the daughter's fiance!

    I think the source of the confusion is that JEP wrote two different things
    with the same title. The Mercenary can refer to the fix up as a whole
    or the novelette it includes and from which the fix up took its title.
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  • From James Nicoll@21:1/5 to [email protected] on Mon Apr 1 23:58:22 2024
    In article <[email protected]>,
    WolfFan <[email protected]> wrote:
    On Apr 1, 2024, Lynn McGuire wrote
    (in article <uufbrf$2o787$[email protected]>):

    On 4/1/2024 11:12 AM, James Nicoll wrote:
    Five SFF Books About Idealistic Pursuits That Failed

    True believers can change society--though not always in a positive way,
    according to these SFF stories...

    https://reactormag.com/five-sff-books-about-idealistic-pursuits-that-failed/ >>
    I have read one of the five, "The Mercenary". Which, was a prequel for
    "King David's Spaceship".

    Lynn

    err.. the mercenary is set in the co-dominum/early first empire. King david >is in second empire, several centuries later.


    It's a prequel in the sense The Pillars of the Earth is a prequel to Shogun.
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  • From Robert Woodward@21:1/5 to James Nicoll on Mon Apr 1 22:01:10 2024
    In article <uufbvl$8ms$[email protected]>,
    [email protected] (James Nicoll) wrote:

    In article <[email protected]>,
    Christian Weisgerber <[email protected]> wrote:
    On 2024-04-01, James Nicoll <[email protected]> wrote:

    Five SFF Books About Idealistic Pursuits That Failed

    https://reactormag.com/five-sff-books-about-idealistic-pursuits-that-failed
    /

    I'm confused. I'm pretty sure I read _The Mercenary_ in some form[1]
    and I don't recognize the description. I don't remember any plot
    set on Earth. The CoDominium was a poorly elaborated background
    for soldiering on faraway planets, with military exploits more or
    less explicitly based on historical events, Pournelle's personal
    Korean War experience, and some other military memoirs.


    [1] _The Mercenary_ was a fix-up novel of earlier stories. It and
    _West of Honor_ were later combined into _Falkenberg's Legion_,
    which in turn was later incorporated into _The Prince_. It's
    hard to keep track.

    In my Pocket Books MMPB, the first section, Peace With Honor,
    is about a senior politician staving off doomsday by, among other
    things, exiling a sincere but misguided idealist off to ... Sparta,
    I think. The planet, not the Greek city state. There's an unpleasant complication in that the young man is the politician's daughter.
    He exiles her too.

    If ISFDB can be believed, Peace With Honor didn't make it
    into Legion or Prince. However, for some reason ISFDB doesn't
    show Peace as being in Mercenary unless I actually go look
    spefically at Mercenary's entry so stuff may be missing.

    I don't have a copy of _Falkenberg's Legion_, but the text of "Peace
    with Honor" (though perhaps lightly revised) is present in the initial
    chapters of the omnibus _The Prince_. BTW, the copyright and table of
    contents give not hint of this.

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  • From James Nicoll@21:1/5 to [email protected] on Tue Apr 2 14:05:08 2024
    In article <[email protected]>,
    Robert Woodward <[email protected]> wrote:
    In article <uufbvl$8ms$[email protected]>,
    [email protected] (James Nicoll) wrote:

    In article <[email protected]>,
    Christian Weisgerber <[email protected]> wrote:
    On 2024-04-01, James Nicoll <[email protected]> wrote:

    Five SFF Books About Idealistic Pursuits That Failed

    https://reactormag.com/five-sff-books-about-idealistic-pursuits-that-failed
    /

    I'm confused. I'm pretty sure I read _The Mercenary_ in some form[1]
    and I don't recognize the description. I don't remember any plot
    set on Earth. The CoDominium was a poorly elaborated background
    for soldiering on faraway planets, with military exploits more or
    less explicitly based on historical events, Pournelle's personal
    Korean War experience, and some other military memoirs.


    [1] _The Mercenary_ was a fix-up novel of earlier stories. It and
    _West of Honor_ were later combined into _Falkenberg's Legion_,
    which in turn was later incorporated into _The Prince_. It's
    hard to keep track.

    In my Pocket Books MMPB, the first section, Peace With Honor,
    is about a senior politician staving off doomsday by, among other
    things, exiling a sincere but misguided idealist off to ... Sparta,
    I think. The planet, not the Greek city state. There's an unpleasant
    complication in that the young man is the politician's daughter.
    He exiles her too.

    If ISFDB can be believed, Peace With Honor didn't make it
    into Legion or Prince. However, for some reason ISFDB doesn't
    show Peace as being in Mercenary unless I actually go look
    spefically at Mercenary's entry so stuff may be missing.

    I don't have a copy of _Falkenberg's Legion_, but the text of "Peace
    with Honor" (though perhaps lightly revised) is present in the initial >chapters of the omnibus _The Prince_. BTW, the copyright and table of >contents give not hint of this.

    I don't think ISFDB links stories to fix-ups that incorporate those
    stories. They just mention the connection in the fix-ups entry. That
    would explain some of the gaps.

    It's weird, the ReacTor poster who accused me of not reading The
    Mercenary hasn't acknowledged his error yet. Must be terribly busy.
    Hope they don't overwork themselves.

    Oh, speaking of ReacTor: I tried to include two links in my reply and
    it would not let me post. No explanation, just no action. Took both
    links out and it was OK.
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  • From Christian Weisgerber@21:1/5 to James Nicoll on Wed Apr 3 19:48:33 2024
    On 2024-04-01, James Nicoll <[email protected]> wrote:

    In my Pocket Books MMPB, the first section, Peace With Honor,
    is about a senior politician staving off doomsday by, among other
    things, exiling a sincere but misguided idealist off to ... Sparta,
    I think. The planet, not the Greek city state. There's an unpleasant complication in that the young man is the politician's daughter.
    He exiles her too.

    Okay, taking _Falkenberg's Legion_ from the bookshelf and leafing
    through it, I see that the first four chapters of "Part Two: Mercenary"
    indeed seem to match that description.

    --
    Christian "naddy" Weisgerber [email protected]

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