• Marin_Rider
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    8 days ago

    not gonna lie it would be awesome if wars were actually conducted by gaming

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        8 days ago

        Imagine the Chinese taking the Alamo with noclipping special forces wiping out 20,000 men as they sit in a digital forest around a thousand bright but cold campfires talking about Christian values, the merits of racism, and which anime girl is best.

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      7 days ago

      You say this while there is currently a bitter war being fought with drones controlled with X-box controllers with VR goggles. The next wars will be conducted via gaming.

      (I mean, besides all the civilians who might get between our murderbots.)

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        7 days ago

        Thanks. I thought I’d read everything Cordwainer Smith had written, but had never seen that before.

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            7 days ago

            That might have had a rewritten version in it because it was vaguely familiar and I’m pretty sure I have that collection.

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              7 days ago

              I can’t believe that they haven’t made an anime out of the original catgirl, C’Mell.

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                7 days ago

                Man, I wish he had gotten more work done on the Instrumentality. The first novel I read was Norstrilia, maybe when I was like 13 or 14, and that absolutely got me hooked on the universe he built.

                Now I have to go back and read everything again if I can dig those out of the boxes. I was really getting down on the pointlessness maundering of modern SF stories and had pretty much shut down reading it. Now I’m excited again.

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                  7 days ago

                  John Varley is pretty underrated. “Titan” is an anime ready adventure story and “The Ophiucci Hotline” is good old fashioned hard SF. He’s the first writer I think of who compares with Smith.