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Foreign Legions

by Eric Flint, David Drake (Editor), David Weber
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Overview

Lots of Soldiers Work for Civilians They don't Like, but these Romans had It Worse than Most --

Their Commanders were Blue-Skinned Aliens!


The guilds of star-traveling merchants had strict rules to prevent their technology from falling into the hands of the natives of planets they were exploiting: military operations had to be carried out with weaponry no more complex than swords and bows.

That was no handicap to merchant princes with a galaxy to scour for military slaves to do their fighting for them. Some came to Earth for soldiers and returned to the stars with the best the planet had to offer. For over two thousand years the aliens thought they'd succeeded brilliantly -- but then things changed!

Set in the universe of Ranks of Bronze, masterful new novellas by David Drake Eric Flint S. M. Stirling Mark L. Van Name and David Weber explore the bleeding edge between human courage and the science of alien slavemasters. The right man with a sword is just as deadly as a technician with a laser --

And not all the blood spilled is red!

YESTERDAY THEY WERE THE BEST INFANTRY ON EARTH-

NOW THEY'RE GOING TO TAKE ON THE WHOLE GALAXY.




Synopsis

Lots of Soldiers Work for Civilians They don't Like, but these Romans had It Worse than Most --

Their Commanders were Blue-Skinned Aliens!

The guilds of star-traveling merchants had strict rules to prevent their technology from falling into the hands of the natives of planets they were exploiting: military operations had to be carried out with weaponry no more complex than swords and bows.

That was no handicap to merchant princes with a galaxy to scour for military slaves to do their fighting for them. Some came to Earth for soldiers and returned to the stars with the best the planet had to offer. For over two thousand years the aliens thought they'd succeeded brilliantly -- but then things changed!

Set in the universe of Ranks of Bronze, masterful new novellas by David Drake Eric Flint S. M. Stirling Mark L. Van Name and David Weber explore the bleeding edge between human courage and the science of alien slavemasters. The right man with a sword is just as deadly as a technician with a laser --

And not all the blood spilled is red!

YESTERDAY THEY WERE THE BEST INFANTRY ON EARTH-

NOW THEY'RE GOING TO TAKE ON THE WHOLE GALAXY.



Library Journal

Drake's previously published story of an interstellar interpretation of a portion of Roman history ("Ranks of Bronze") becomes the touchstone for this collection, which focuses on the starfaring descendants of displaced Roman legions. From David Weber's revision of the legend of St. George ("Sir George and the Dragon") to Eric Flint's tale of a far future Roman empire ("Carthago Delenda Est"), the six stories create a satisfying fusion of ancient history and far future military sf suitable for most libraries' sf collections. Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information.

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The Barnes & Noble Review
Anyone who likes alternate history novels or enjoys reading anything pertaining to the Roman Empire, or both, will enjoy Foreign Legions, a collection of novellas based on David Drake's 1975 short story -- and later novel -- Ranks of Bronze. Drake's original short story begins the collection: As his fans already know, the story was based on an actual battle that occurred in 53 B.C., when Marcus Crassus led his Roman army into Parthia and was soundly defeated. Crassus was killed, and his tens of thousands of legionnaires were sold into slavery or used as mercenaries. In Drake's story, the legionnaires are sold to aliens, who use them as galactic butt-kickers. It seems the aliens are part of a United Nations-type organization that has outlawed the use of modern technology against primitive races. The aliens make the soldiers almost indestructible and use them to fight their wars.

Aside from Drake's short story, there are five novellas in the collection -- including stories from David Weber, Mark L. Van Name, S. M. Stirling, and Eric Flint. The strength of the collection is its diversity. Stirling and Flint's stories revolve around characters from the original story; Drake's stories use new characters; and Weber's "Sir George and the Dragon" retells the story through the eyes of 14th-century Normans. But my favorite was Van Name's "A Clear Signal," a modern-day suspense story that plots friend against friend. Or does it? The aliens are desperately seeking a scientist who was resurrected in order to help them achieve some horrific goals. But now he's escaped with top-secret information, and the only man who can find him is an old friend, Matt Stark. (Paul Goat Allen)

Library Journal

Drake's previously published story of an interstellar interpretation of a portion of Roman history ("Ranks of Bronze") becomes the touchstone for this collection, which focuses on the starfaring descendants of displaced Roman legions. From David Weber's revision of the legend of St. George ("Sir George and the Dragon") to Eric Flint's tale of a far future Roman empire ("Carthago Delenda Est"), the six stories create a satisfying fusion of ancient history and far future military sf suitable for most libraries' sf collections. Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information.

Book Details

Published
August 1, 2002
Publisher
Baen Books
Pages
384
Format
Mass Market Paperback
ISBN
9780743435604

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