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Posted: Wed Jul 28, 2004 11:16 pm
by TPRJones
mbilderback wrote:No need to worry about anybody trying to take over
Except the space pirates.

Posted: Thu Jul 29, 2004 1:11 am
by 71-1085092892
mbilderback wrote:We could have Russia boost a large asteroid into a geostationary orbit and live off of mining the resources until they run out and then slowly change to a low-g manufacturing and astroengineering economic base. No need to worry about anybody trying to take over and it's new land. :)
Reality Dysfunction!

Posted: Thu Jul 29, 2004 10:22 am
by mbilderback
GORDON wrote:
mbilderback wrote:We could have Russia boost a large asteroid into a geostationary orbit and live off of mining the resources until they run out and then slowly change to a low-g manufacturing and astroengineering economic base. No need to worry about anybody trying to take over and it's new land. :)

Reality Dysfunction!
Someone else who read the series?!?! SWEEET! bananaz.gif

I'm finishing up The Naked God right now...second time reading the series for me.

Still think the end is a cop out.

Posted: Thu Jul 29, 2004 12:08 pm
by 71-1085092892
Every one of the paperbacks had horrible ink. I'd read for an hour and have black fingertips.

Posted: Thu Jul 29, 2004 12:58 pm
by mbilderback
GORDON wrote:Every one of the paperbacks had horrible ink. I'd read for an hour and have black fingertips.
I didn't have any problems with the ink, paperback or the hardback I had to buy because The Naked God hadn't been put into paperback when I bought it.

Posted: Tue Aug 03, 2004 12:25 am
by DictionaryDave
GORDON wrote:
mbilderback wrote:We could have Russia boost a large asteroid into a geostationary orbit and live off of mining the resources until they run out and then slowly change to a low-g manufacturing and astroengineering economic base. No need to worry about anybody trying to take over and it's new land. :)

Reality Dysfunction!
I have never read it. Is it any good?

Also Gordo I just finished rereading a series I think you might like. I thought it was pretty good.
Heritage Triology by Ian Douglas The first book is called Semper Mars
In fact I am reading the first book in a new triology by same author called the Legacy Triology.

Posted: Tue Aug 03, 2004 2:22 am
by 71-1085092892
DictionaryDave wrote:
GORDON wrote:
mbilderback wrote:We could have Russia boost a large asteroid into a geostationary orbit and live off of mining the resources until they run out and then slowly change to a low-g manufacturing and astroengineering economic base. No need to worry about anybody trying to take over and it's new land. :)

Reality Dysfunction!

I have never read it. Is it any good?

Also Gordo I just finished rereading a series I think you might like. I thought it was pretty good.
Heritage Triology by Ian Douglas The first book is called Semper Mars
In fact I am reading the first book in a new triology by same author called the Legacy Triology.

Noted.

After I finish the last Dark Tower book, I need new material.

And yes, TRD is worth the read. It consists of... 6 or 8 books. It's one long story.




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Posted: Thu Aug 05, 2004 11:42 am
by mbilderback
GORDON wrote:
DictionaryDave wrote:
GORDON wrote:
Reality Dysfunction!

I have never read it. Is it any good?

Also Gordo I just finished rereading a series I think you might like. I thought it was pretty good.
Heritage Triology by Ian Douglas The first book is called Semper Mars
In fact I am reading the first book in a new triology by same author called the Legacy Triology.

Noted.

After I finish the last Dark Tower book, I need new material.

And yes, TRD is worth the read. It consists of... 6 or 8 books. It's one long story.
3 or 6 books depending on hardback or softcover.

They took each of the 3 hardcover and made them into 2 paperbacks per.