Re: [GZG] Question: was Re: [SG3]: What if?
From: "bob_eldridge" <bob_eldridge@m...>
Date: Sun, 10 Feb 2008 07:38:00 -0500
Subject: Re: [GZG] Question: was Re: [SG3]: What if?
Read that, and liked it a lot. What was most interesting to me was the
"hero" having to deal with radical societal changes as the centuries
passed.
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Subject: Re: [GZG] Question: was Re: [SG3]: What if?
Anybody ever read "The Forever War".
That's how I imagine a war where there is a serious technological gap.
The "hero" fought in every major battle of the war which lasted
centuries but aged only a few years because of space time distortion or
whatever it was. The weird forcefield that wouldn't let ANYTHING travel
above a certain speed causing the comeback of medieval weapons.
Probably not the best example available but the one I like.
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