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Does any of this sound familiar?  ''Would you like to know more?''
Does any of this sound familiar?  ''Would you like to know more?''


Frankly, the only reason that Starship Troopers avoids falling into a pit of cliches is because it did them all first -- the ''Alien'' films, [[Warhammer 40,000]], [[Starcraft]], [[Halo]], and basically all military science-fiction since the 1950's owe a lot to Mr. Heinlein.
Frankly, the only reason that Starship Troopers avoids falling into a pit of cliches is because it did them all first -- the ''Alien'' films, [[Warhammer 40,000]], [[Starcraft]], and basically all military science-fiction since the 1950's owe a lot to Mr. Heinlein.


Worth noting, Heinlein's Bugs (not the movie Arachnids) are like the only hivemind-insectoid race in the fiction capable of using actual tech (like metal-made spaceships, electromagnetic guns and good-old nukes) instead of biotech.
Worth noting, Heinlein's Bugs (not the movie Arachnids) are like the only hivemind-insectoid race in the fiction capable of using actual tech (like metal-made spaceships, electromagnetic guns and good-old nukes) instead of biotech.

Revision as of 20:58, 8 November 2013

The movies are shit,a satire of the books ultra hard right viewpoint. But seriously, read the book

"A suit isn't a space suit - although it can serve as one. It is not primarily armor - although the Knights of the Round Table were not armored as well as we are... A suit is not a ship but it can fly, a little - on the other hand neither spaceships nor atmosphere craft can fight against a man in a suit except by saturation bombing of the area he is in."

Starship Troopers is a science fiction book by Robert Heinlein, later adapted into a series of movies, a cartoon, and several board and wargames. It influenced the look and feel of science fiction militaries that came after -- and it influences real-world militaries as well, as it is on the required reading lists of the United States Marine Corps and Navy.

The basic storyline is that humanity is fighting a war against an implacable species of insectoid aliens called "Bugs" or "Arachnids". The actual front-line combatants are the Mobile Infantry, an elite, all-volunteer force equipped with devastating weapons and powered armor. Life for the average human is not bad, but the only way to get ahead (like the right to vote) is to do a term of service in the military.

Does any of this sound familiar? Would you like to know more?

Frankly, the only reason that Starship Troopers avoids falling into a pit of cliches is because it did them all first -- the Alien films, Warhammer 40,000, Starcraft, and basically all military science-fiction since the 1950's owe a lot to Mr. Heinlein.

Worth noting, Heinlein's Bugs (not the movie Arachnids) are like the only hivemind-insectoid race in the fiction capable of using actual tech (like metal-made spaceships, electromagnetic guns and good-old nukes) instead of biotech.

External Links

  • Klendathu Drop, from the first movie's soundtrack, and one of the features of the movie that everyone agrees is awesome. Very useful in Deathwatch and Only War games.