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John C. Wright (1) (1961–)

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64+ obres 4,390 Membres 136 Ressenyes 12 preferits

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John C. Wright, an attorney turned SF and fantasy writer, lives in Centreville, Virginia

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Obres de John C. Wright

The Golden Age (2002) 854 exemplars
Orphans of Chaos (2005) 654 exemplars
The Phoenix Exultant (2003) 490 exemplars
Fugitives of Chaos (2006) 366 exemplars
Titans of Chaos (2007) 290 exemplars
Count to a Trillion (2011) 222 exemplars
The Last Guardian of Everness (2004) 217 exemplars
The Hermetic Millennia (2012) 101 exemplars
Null-A Continuum (2008) 85 exemplars
Awake in the Night Land (2014) 43 exemplars
The Golden Age Trilogy (2004) 23 exemplars
One Bright Star to Guide Them (2014) 15 exemplars
Awake in the Night (2014) 14 exemplars
Superluminary (2018) 13 exemplars
Iron Chamber of Memory (2016) 12 exemplars
The Book of Feasts & Seasons (2014) 9 exemplars
La luce del millennio (2006) 8 exemplars
Phoenix 7 exemplars
Guest Law {novelette} (2008) 7 exemplars
Guyal the Curator (novelette) (2009) 3 exemplars
Daughter of Danger 3 exemplars
Judgement Eve [short fiction] (2011) 3 exemplars
Swan Knight's Sword 2 exemplars
The Darkest Tower 2 exemplars
Poslední strážce Věčnosti (2010) 1 exemplars
Planetary: Mercury (2018) 1 exemplars

Obres associades

Songs of the Dying Earth (2009) — Col·laborador — 632 exemplars
The Year's Best Science Fiction: Twenty-First Annual Collection (2004) — Col·laborador — 534 exemplars
Engineering Infinity (2011) — Col·laborador — 353 exemplars
The New Space Opera 2: All-New Stories of Science Fiction Adventure (2009) — Col·laborador — 322 exemplars
The Year's Best Science Fiction: Twenty-Seventh Annual Collection (2010) — Col·laborador — 283 exemplars
The Space Opera Renaissance (2007) — Col·laborador — 281 exemplars
Year's Best SF 3 (1998) — Col·laborador — 260 exemplars
Federations (2009) — Col·laborador — 208 exemplars
Clockwork Phoenix: Tales of Beauty and Strangeness (2008) — Col·laborador — 104 exemplars
Batman Unauthorized: Vigilantes, Jokers, and Heroes in Gotham City (2008) — Col·laborador — 58 exemplars
Best Short Novels 2004 (2004) — Col·laborador — 57 exemplars
Clockwork Phoenix 3: New Tales of Beauty and Strangeness (2010) — Col·laborador — 51 exemplars
So It Begins (2009) — Col·laborador — 32 exemplars

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Very very interesting book on so many fields - from the organizational, logistical, concrete combat technology and approaches to space combat and space warfare in general.

Everything that authors mentions is applicable to the warfare on Earth. As a matter of fact author shows how future combat amongst the stars will be reminiscent of mystery and terror of age of sailboats on Earth. High level of risk, extremely high level of gain and catastrophe always lurking on the horizon ready to snuff out the ships, the crew, everything and not leave any mark of human passing.

Author's opinions on government vs private sector are also very interesting and I agree with him. Private companies will definitely show up but it will be like cleaner fishes swimming with big whites. They will be there to give a boost but will rely on governmental support, funding and access to technology. Main drivers of space explorations due to the epic level of difficulties will remain governments.

I especially liked the chapters on human vs human space combat (since we will definitely be our own wolves even when we move into the starry landscape) - politics, isolation, effects of the same, especially chapters on treaties and how they are almost never followed and are used only to benefit one party while tying the hands of another (this rings so true especially in light of conflict in Europe raging for several years now and politicians coming out and - for some reason - telling the truth).

Then comes the logistics, very cataclysmic combat amongst stars where defeated party will most definitely get obliterated if for no other reason then for the fact that any hard ground will be so distant it will be unreachable. The very amount of forces needed to conquer planets, mind boggling planning and resources required to execute the operation .... all of this author manages to present in very clear way.

When it comes to technology I have to say I am surprised (in a good way) by authors comments regarding looking for silver bullet, especially when planning the operation that will take years if not decades to execute. Chapter on space fighters and analogy between the today's sea navy and future space navy are just great, especially chapters on how rules of engagement and role of both merchant and combat navy will remain paramount when the gigantic ships start sailing through the space.

Author also touches on the current state of affairs (and the US arch enemies in the east - that ever present need to have an enemy in order to have raison d'etre) and explains the need for developing the separate branch that will be solely dedicated to fighting wars in space. Authors discussions on planet wide government, is planet wide unification even possible, show certain bias that is present also in other books I read recently. Which again is as expected because nobody wants to see their own country and alliances trampled although author clearly sees them as enforced organizations that present more imperialistic than open membership organizations. In my opinion it is good when people write about things like these even through prism of futurology.

Author does not touch on current space warfare which is, considering when the book was written, not that surprising. There was no conflict that would involve any space assets in direct combat, especially conventional one. I understand that all space crafts launched definitely need to have dual purpose - civilian and military - if for no reason than because of the cost, but recent conflict in Europe shows that very soon we will definitely witness attrition of space craft and in future even space stations (since international cooperation is going to take a back seat for a long time). If anything, recent conflict has shown that multi purpose space craft in orbit are primarily military vehicles and by far secondary civilian objects (i.e. Starlink system or "private" satellites for photographing Earth for "peaceful" purposes). As such they will become targets very soon in one way or the another and that will be significant strike to the civilian infrastructure, especially when all these dual purpose devices start going offline and fall on planet Earth. You just cannot implement judgement day class technology and expect no repercussions when you make your assets visible to everyone in the world publicly.

I think that governments throughout the world will start developing space craft delivery systems more intensively due to the very nature of the problem - replenishment needs to be fast and almost automatic, and currently very few countries can do this in the economical way. Everything that "experts" were afraid of - but actively worked on - will come to pass, we will have definitely arms race in space and this will just bring ever more difficult conditions to the surface of our planet.

Very interesting book, highly recommended for all those interested in military and warfare.
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Zare | Jan 23, 2024 |
Some of the best and most creative science fiction I’ve read in ages. Highly recommended.
 
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snare | Hi ha 2 ressenyes més | Dec 13, 2023 |
A true masterpiece

This is probably the grandest science fiction I have ever read. Wright’s story spans galaxies, and keeps the reader guessing. There is a lot of action, and the many names and planets are hard to keep track of, but the final payoff justifies the effort.
 
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snare | Dec 13, 2023 |
Still pulling for this series and dying to see what comes next.
 
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levlazarev | Hi ha 1 ressenya més | Oct 18, 2023 |

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