Starship Troopers
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In Robert A. Heinlein s controversial Hugo Award-winning bestseller, a recruit of the future goes through the toughest boot camp in the Universe and into battle against mankind s most alarming enemy...
Johnnie Rico never really intended to join up...
Johnnie Rico never really intended to join up...
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In Robert A. Heinlein s controversial Hugo Award-winning bestseller, a recruit of the future goes through the toughest boot camp in the Universe and into battle against mankind s most alarming enemy...Johnnie Rico never really intended to join up and definitely not the infantry. But now that he s in the thick of it, trying to get through combat training harder than anything he could have imagined, he knows everyone in his unit is one bad move away from buying the farm in the interstellar war the Terran Federation is waging against the Arachnids.
Because everyone in the Mobile Infantry fights. And if the training doesn t kill you, the Bugs are more than ready to finish the job...
A classic If you want a great military adventure, this one is for you. All SciFi
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CH:01Come on, you apes! You wanta live forever?
Unknown platoon sergeant, 1918
I always get the shakes before a drop. I ve had the injections, of course, and hypnotic preparation, and it stands to reason that I can t really be afraid. The ship s psychiatrist has checked my brain waves and asked me silly questions while I was asleep and he tells me that it isn t fear, it isn t anything important it s just like the trembling of an eager race horse in the starting gate.
I couldn t say about that; I ve never been a race horse. But the fact is: I m scared silly, every time.
At D-minus-thirty, after we had mustered in the drop room of the Rodger Young, our platoon leader inspected us. He wasn t our regular platoon leader, because Lieutenant Rasczak had bought it on our last drop; he was really the platoon sergeant, Career Ship s Sergeant Jelal. Jelly was a Finno-Turk from Iskander around Proxima a swarthy little man who looked like a clerk, but I ve seen him tackle two berserk privates so big he had to reach up to grab them, crack their heads together like coconuts, step back out of the way while they fell.
Off duty he wasn t bad for a sergeant. You could even call him Jelly to his face. Not recruits, of course, but anybody who had made at least one combat drop.
But right now he was on duty. We had all each inspected our combat equipment (look, it s your own neck see?), the acting platoon sergeant had gone over us carefully after he mustered us, and now Jelly went over us again, his face mean, his eyes missing nothing. He stopped by the man in front of me, pressed the button on his belt that gave readings on his physicals. Fall out!
But, Sarge, it s just a cold. The Surgeon said
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Jelly interrupted. But Sarge! he snapped. The Surgeon ain t making no drop and neither are you, with a degree and a half of fever. You think I got time to chat with you, just before a drop? Fall out!
Jenkins left us, looking sad and mad and I felt bad, too. Because of the Lieutenant buying it, last drop, and people moving up, I was assistant section leader, second section, this drop, and now I was going to have a hole in my section and no way to fill it. That s not good; it means a man can run into something sticky, call for help and have nobody to help him.
Jelly didn t downcheck anybody else. Presently he stepped out in front of us, looked us over and shook his head sadly. What a gang of apes! he growled. Maybe if you d all buy it this drop, they could start over and build the kind of outfit the Lieutenant expected you to be. But probably not with the sort of recruits we get these days. He suddenly straightened up, shouted, I just want to remind you apes that each and every one of you has cost the gov ment, counting weapons, armor, ammo, instrumentation, and training, everything, including the way you overeat has cost, on the hoof, better n half a million. Add in the thirty cents you are actually worth and that runs to quite a sum. He glared at us. So bring it back! We can spare you, but we can t spare that fancy suit you re wearing. I don t want any heroes in this outfit; the Lieutenant wouldn t like it. You got a job to do, you go down, you do it, you keep your ears open for recall, you show up for retrieval on the bounce and by the numbers. Get me?
He glared again. You re supposed to know the plan. But some of you ain t got any minds to hypnotize so I ll sketch it out. You ll be dropped in two skirmish lines, calculated two-thousand-yard intervals. Get your bearing on
Jelly interrupted. But Sarge! he snapped. The Surgeon ain t making no drop and neither are you, with a degree and a half of fever. You think I got time to chat with you, just before a drop? Fall out!
Jenkins left us, looking sad and mad and I felt bad, too. Because of the Lieutenant buying it, last drop, and people moving up, I was assistant section leader, second section, this drop, and now I was going to have a hole in my section and no way to fill it. That s not good; it means a man can run into something sticky, call for help and have nobody to help him.
Jelly didn t downcheck anybody else. Presently he stepped out in front of us, looked us over and shook his head sadly. What a gang of apes! he growled. Maybe if you d all buy it this drop, they could start over and build the kind of outfit the Lieutenant expected you to be. But probably not with the sort of recruits we get these days. He suddenly straightened up, shouted, I just want to remind you apes that each and every one of you has cost the gov ment, counting weapons, armor, ammo, instrumentation, and training, everything, including the way you overeat has cost, on the hoof, better n half a million. Add in the thirty cents you are actually worth and that runs to quite a sum. He glared at us. So bring it back! We can spare you, but we can t spare that fancy suit you re wearing. I don t want any heroes in this outfit; the Lieutenant wouldn t like it. You got a job to do, you go down, you do it, you keep your ears open for recall, you show up for retrieval on the bounce and by the numbers. Get me?
He glared again. You re supposed to know the plan. But some of you ain t got any minds to hypnotize so I ll sketch it out. You ll be dropped in two skirmish lines, calculated two-thousand-yard intervals. Get your bearing on
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Autoren-Porträt von Robert A. Heinlein
Robert Anson Heinlein was born in Missouri in 1907, and was raised there. He graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy in 1929, but was forced by illness to retire from the Navy in 1934. He settled in California and over the next five years held a variety of jobs while doing post-graduate work in mathematics and physics at the University of California. In 1939 he sold his first science fiction story to Astounding magazine and soon devoted himself to the genre.He was a four-time winner of the Hugo Award for his novels Stranger in a Strange Land (1961), Starship Troopers (1959), Double Star (1956), and The Moon is a Harsh Mistress (1966). His Future History series, incorporating both short stories and novels, was first mapped out in 1941. The series charts the social, political, and technological changes shaping human society from the present through several centuries into the future.
Robert A. Heinlein s books were among the first works of science fiction to reach bestseller status in both hardcover and paperback. He continued to work into his eighties, and his work never ceased to amaze, to entertain, and to generate controversy. By the time he died, in 1988, it was evident that he was one of the formative talents of science fiction: a writer whose unique vision, unflagging energy, and persistence, over the course of five decades, made a great impact on the American mind.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Robert A. Heinlein
- 1987, Internationale Ausgabe, 352 Seiten, Maße: 13,9 x 19,4 cm, Kartoniert (TB), Englisch
- Verlag: Ace Books
- ISBN-10: 0441783589
- ISBN-13: 9780441783588
- Erscheinungsdatum: 18.07.2011
Sprache:
Englisch
Pressezitat
Praise for Starship TroopersNothing has come along that can match it. Science Fiction Weekly
A book that continues to resonate and influence to this day, and one whose popularity and luster hasn t been dimmed despite decades of imitations. SF Reviews
Heinlein s genius is at its height in this timeless classic that is as meaningful today as when it was written...a fast-paced novel that never gets preachy. This is a definite must-have, must-read book. SF Site
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