In fact, I would argue that they NEED to include lots of supers.
In fact, I would argue that they NEED to include lots of supers.
Sounds like Berserkers to me.
I have only one thing to say: Nubnub.
The rubber appears to be integral to the wheel and is certainly a more complex shape than the current hoop of compound. I believe the cost of such a thing would be prohibitively expensive.
You are not wrong, and the replacement costs for a spherical carbon fiber "wheel" would be tremendous.
Yes, and the first book completes an arc of all the characters (and the Slammers unit) that later books fill in.
I see it now, but on my first read-through, the italics portion (Runners-Up list) was not rendered. Wonders of technology.
I would like to add in David Drake's "Hammer's Slammers" series of novels about space tankers that is a largely autobiographical fictionalization of his experiences in Viet Nam. Ripping good action, realistic dialog and a wonderful technology (Power Guns and Hovertanks!).
"Darth Vader betrayed and murdered your father."
Second that (or fifth it, or whatever)! All of the stories were spectacular and choosing one to vote for was difficult for me.
I have never loaned my car. I have leant it, on occasion.
I am a one-issue voter: Space gets my vote.
See, they are all dirty. That means there has been an apocalypse. Or they skipped hygiene classes. One of those.
Beat me to it. How many kaiju have damaged/destroyed that particular piece of infrastructure.
True. So the obvious answer is to speed up space habitat research.
But never hitting anyone!
"Each figure proxies for twenty of a certain type of soldier, whether it be armored foot soldiers or a low class horse rider."
Because most of us (myself included) rather like our lifestyle.
My thoughts precisely.
Am I the only one who finds the poster for the new season of Doctor Who an odd juxtaposition with an article on autoerotic asphyxiation?