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dragovianknight) wrote2014-07-13 11:14 pm
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Yes, I am going to keep posting bits of this book
Because computers networking is SEXY, okay? I would like TF fandom to make giant robots this sexy.
On my TacLink screen, I see that the remaining Dragonflies have networked their fire-control systems and launched their antiair ordnance after the Shrike that just took out a quarter of our offensive air power. The computers ripple-fire all the missiles on the Dragonflies ’ wingtips— one, two, four, eight, twelve.
Kloos, Marko (2014-01-28). Lines of Departure (Frontlines) (p. 225). 47North. Kindle Edition.
On my TacLink screen, I see that the remaining Dragonflies have networked their fire-control systems and launched their antiair ordnance after the Shrike that just took out a quarter of our offensive air power. The computers ripple-fire all the missiles on the Dragonflies ’ wingtips— one, two, four, eight, twelve.
Kloos, Marko (2014-01-28). Lines of Departure (Frontlines) (p. 225). 47North. Kindle Edition.
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And then I share, because sharing is love.
*whines because he hasn't finished the third book yet*
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I've also read a ton of space sci-fi and whatnot, but I'm afraid most of it tends to blur together after a while, and I don't have nearly as good a memory for the mechanical things I crib from that side of sci-fi. A lot of cyberbunk, a lot of space marines stuff--David Weber's 'March to the Stars' series, especially, has a lot of interesting ideas for high-tech combat and spy vs. spy stuff, even if he tends to go on overly-long tangents about the development of this particular tech, or that particular gun. -__-;; And of course, McCaffrey's 'Ships Who Sang' universe is awesome for that stuff too ... particularly the idea of ships that have such long lifespans that they can take the long view, and enough spare processing power to crunch through and predict things that shorter-lived humans never get the chance to put together ....