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Starship: Pirate

door Mike Resnick

Reeksen: Starship (2), Birthright (30)

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The date is 1967 of the Galactic Era, almost three thousand years from now. The Republic, created by the human race but not yet dominated by it, is in the midst of an all-out war with the Teroni Federation. After his latest exploit saved millions of lives but embarrassed his superiors, Captain Wilson Cole, a man with a reputation for exceeding orders but getting results, found himself the victim of the media feeding frenzy, a political scapegoat despite years of dedicated military service. Faced with a court martial, he was rescued by the loyal crew of his ship, the Theodore Roosevelt. Now branded mutineers, the crew of the Teddy R. has quit the Republic, never to return. Seeking to find a new life for themselves, Wilson Cole and comrades remake the Teddy R. as a pirate ship and set sail for the lawless Inner Frontier. Here, powerful warlords, cut-throat pirates, and struggling colonies compete for survival in a game where you rarely get a second chance to learn the rules. But military discipline is poor preparation for a life of pillaging and plundering, and Cole's principles naturally limit his targets. Seeking an education on the nature of piracy, Cole hunts more knowledgeable players. Enter the beautiful but deadly Valkyrie, Val for short, and the enigmatic alien fence known as David Copperfield. But hanging over everything is the fearsome alien pirate -- the Hammerhead Shark. With Starship: Pirate, five-time Hugo winner Mike Resnick continues the story begun in his very first military SF. Will the galaxy ever be the same? This second book in the Starship series includes diagrams of the Teddy R., plus rules for two Starship board games.… (meer)
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OK…similar to "Admiral Naismith" (Miles Vorkosikan) but also shallower - tight situations seemed too easily gotten by.
  JohnLavik | Mar 29, 2020 |
A nice formulaic mashed potatoes and gravy of a story. And the inclusion of Dickens' references made me happy.
Nothing spectacular stands out, but I had fun reading this and enjoyed the unfolding story. ( )
  BookstoogeLT | Dec 10, 2016 |
Following in the footsteps of its predecessor both stylistically and in terms of plot, Pirate chronicles the further adventures of the crew of the Teddy R. With a crew that has mutinied to rescue Cole from a rigged military court, Cole is forced to find a way for a ship hated by two warring empires to survive. The answer, as it comes to him, is simple: they will be pirates. Because they are still a military crew and do not condone harming innocents, they will pirate pirates. With an alien who goes by the name David Copperfield and acts like he is living in a Charles Dickens novel (with Cole cast as Steerforth, his childhood friend), a deadly pirate captain whose ship has been stolen, and an entirely new set of adventures, this book is as much fun to read as its predecessor Mutiny. ( )
  Ailinel | May 2, 2015 |
336 pages. Get this book from your library. Decent summer reading but not much more. There is little character development. By the end of the book we do see the hero disaffected with being a pirate looking for the next adventure. The reader will be left with a sense that life should be something more than just survival and profit.In someways this story details how boring and dangerous being a pirate was from 1400's-1800's. Not a life that was stable or long lived. or interesting for very long.
  Cataloger623 | Nov 8, 2014 |
Better than the first book, but that's not saying much. 'Starship: Pirates' still suffers from the same issues that made 'Starship: Mutiny' somewhat of a bland reading experience. While this book is fun in some ways, overall there's really a lack of a compelling story or plot that drives this story forward. For the the most part, it's just Wilson Cole (our protagonist) thinking or talking his way out from one event to another that's strung along. It's really hard for a reader to be able to associate with a protagonist that seems to have come fully developed right from the beginning without any personal conflict or struggles to generate any drama. And with Cole constantly acting with his know it all attitude, it also deflates any feeling of crisis to any event.
What also doesn't help this series is the fact that it's billed as 'military sci-fi', but seems to lack much of either. We do have our Captains, and Sergeants, and Aliens, and Spaceships; but these are just tropes placed in this story without any real bearing to the plot. For the most part, this story could easily have been placed in the South Pacific, 200 years ago, much as less in space 3000 years in the future. This is basically space opera (of the Buck Rogers sort) thinly disguised as military sci-fi. It's safe to say, Master & Commander (an 18th century naval series) is probably more military sci-fi, than the 'Starship' series is. At least there, there were actual battles galore. ( )
  timothyl33 | Jul 22, 2011 |
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The date is 1967 of the Galactic Era, almost three thousand years from now. The Republic, created by the human race but not yet dominated by it, is in the midst of an all-out war with the Teroni Federation. After his latest exploit saved millions of lives but embarrassed his superiors, Captain Wilson Cole, a man with a reputation for exceeding orders but getting results, found himself the victim of the media feeding frenzy, a political scapegoat despite years of dedicated military service. Faced with a court martial, he was rescued by the loyal crew of his ship, the Theodore Roosevelt. Now branded mutineers, the crew of the Teddy R. has quit the Republic, never to return. Seeking to find a new life for themselves, Wilson Cole and comrades remake the Teddy R. as a pirate ship and set sail for the lawless Inner Frontier. Here, powerful warlords, cut-throat pirates, and struggling colonies compete for survival in a game where you rarely get a second chance to learn the rules. But military discipline is poor preparation for a life of pillaging and plundering, and Cole's principles naturally limit his targets. Seeking an education on the nature of piracy, Cole hunts more knowledgeable players. Enter the beautiful but deadly Valkyrie, Val for short, and the enigmatic alien fence known as David Copperfield. But hanging over everything is the fearsome alien pirate -- the Hammerhead Shark. With Starship: Pirate, five-time Hugo winner Mike Resnick continues the story begun in his very first military SF. Will the galaxy ever be the same? This second book in the Starship series includes diagrams of the Teddy R., plus rules for two Starship board games.

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