Early in Jerry Pournelle's The Mercenary (London, 1977), there are references to:
"...badges of the dark rich bronze alloys found on Kendicott, berets made from some reptile that swam in Tanith's seas."
-I, p. 30.
However, we have not been shown either Kendicott or Sparta yet. (At least, I do not think that we have. The publication history of this series is complicated. I have not read it all and there is much of what I have read that I do not remember.)
When Falkenberg and his men arrive on the planet Hadley, something large and black rises from the water but immediately sinks back. A local seems not to notice it whereas Falkenberg's Marines shout excitedly. Readers need to be shown more of native life.
What does Pournelle do well? He shows us a large number of plausible individuals in believable economic and political predicaments and conveys a strong sense of important events occurring both on- and off-stage. I am committed to rereading The Mercenary at least until the plot development which has been the subject of recent combox discussion. Whether I stay with the text after that depends on whether it is able to hold my attention.
Let's democratize the CoDominium instead of building an old-style Empire... Too late! That is what is going to happen.
2 comments:
Kaor, Paul!
We also see mention of sea foods imported from Unan Besar in A STONE IN HEAVEN.
Kaor, Paul!
The problem with the CoDominium was its unstable basis, not its lack of democracy. If it had that kind of stability, a base of support, some kind of democracy becomes possible.
Ad astra! Sean
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