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Military Science Fiction series by David Drake and S. M. Stirling, who rather specialize in the genre.The planet Bellevue was part of a vast, star spanning Federation until civil war destroyed the 'Tanaki Nets' that made interstellar travel possible and called down atomic fire on military installations and population centers alike. Technological civilization has been losing ground on Bellevue ever since.1,103 years after 'the Fall', two young aristocrats, Raj Whitehall (a provincial seeking his fortune in the Civil Government's military) and his patrician friend Thom Poplanich are exploring the ancient catacombs beneath East Residence when they blunder into the centrum of Sector Command and Control Unit AZ12-b14-c000 Mk. XIV, a surviving AI supercomputer from pre-Fall times.Center chooses Raj as its instrument to reunite Bellevue and reverse the entropic cycle that will, if uninterrupted, lead to the total destruction of Human civilization and possibly the end of Human life on Bellevue. Or, as Raj sees it, he has been chosen by an Angel of the Spirit of Man as an Avatar to serve the Spirit's purposes on 'This Earth'. Both man and computer realize that this will more likely than not lead to Raj's death, either in battle or at the hands of his paranoid Governor, the Sole Rightful Autocrat of the Gubierno Civil, Barholm Clerett.The series is very obviously based on the history of 5th c. Byzantium. (Albeit with military technology more akin to that of the 1870s.) Barholm Clerett is a less-stable Justinian I. His wife Anne is a former 'entertainer' like the Empress Theodora, and Raj's campaigns show a more than passing similarity to those of Belisarius. Bellevue's Byzantium is 'The Civil Government', a theocratic state based on the literal worship of technology as relics of 'Holy Federation', the direct creation of 'The Spirit of Man of the Stars'. Interestingly, the 'Gubernio Civil' is descended from Hispanic colonists from the southwest United States and Latin America; their main language is Sponglish, similar to the Spanjol spoken by (conquered) peons in the barbarian lands of the Brigade and the Squadron.In addition to the Civil Government there is 'the Colony', a Moslem state founded by refugees from the Final Jihad and the Civil Government's most formidable rival. (The Colony was on Bellevue first; presumably they had their own name for the planet.) Its other enemies are the Brigade and the Squadron; blond, fair-skinned barbarians speaking a corrupted form of American English — Namerique — and descended from mutinous Federation troops stranded by the Fall.After nearly losing his command and his life on a raid against the Colony, Raj returns to defeat the Colony's Settler and its great general Tewfik ibn Jamal in the first book of the series, The Forge. Raj's next assignment, in The Hammer, is the reconquest of the Southern Territories currently held by the Squadron, a barbarian naval power. Raj's campaign to retake the Western Territories from the Brigade is covered in The Anvil and The Steel. In the final book The Sword Raj returns to the east to face the one general who's ever beaten him, Tewfik.It should be noted that the series shares many similarities with Drake's later Belisarius Series (not surprising really). Later, similar concept was explored by David Weber in his Safehold series, although with genocidal aliens replacing civil war.A sequel series has Center and the recorded mind of Raj acting as Spirit Advisor to a couple of brothers on another world who must fight the Chosen, a Social Darwinist Empire of Space Nazis, (Expies of Stirling's own The Draka), to ready their planet for entry into The Alliance founded by the General. This series uses elements from the Spanish-American War, World War I, the Spanish Civil War, and World War II. Yet another sequel series does the same on another planet, with Eric Flint stepping in for Stirling after the first book (Flint also co-wrote with Drake in the Belisarius Series), and doesn't even try to disguise the nod to ancient Rome.The majority of the series is out of print now, but the first two books have been republished as "Hope Reborn" (available as Warlord at Baen CD). A new book, The Heretic was released in 2013 and its sequel The Saviour in 2014.If you're looking for the Buster Keaton movie of the same name, go here. If you're looking for the Isaac Asimov story by the same name, go here.
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Up Through the Ranks: Antin M'Lewis, begins as a private soldier with a bad reputation, but wins an officer's commission by helping to put down a coup against the Governor.
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Yodel Land
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Yodel Land: The Halvardi are Swiss barbarian analoguesnote Halvardi = "Helvetii", tribal ancestors to the modern Swiss. "The Ambassadors of the Free Canton of the Halvardi!" "the eastern mountain tribe" "[their] hair was mostly blond, and both sexes wore it in long braids that fell to their waists on either side" "A shaman capered before them, waving a... ceremonial wooden house with a small jeweled bird within..." (the shaman's chant is later rendered as kuku, kuku)
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Bilingual Backfire
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Bilingual Backfire: Raj Whitehall is already fluent in several languages and knows a bit of others. This comes in handy during his campaigns when he's dealing with various foreign groups and they assume he doesn't understand what they're saying. Among his wife's spies, the former slaves from distant countries also use this to their advantage by not letting on how many languages they speak.
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Storyboarding the Apocalypse
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Storyboarding the Apocalypse: Center can show Raj detailed audiovisual scenarios of the most likely results of various courses of action. Sometimes, just to rub in for us what a World Half Empty they're in, it'll show him situations he can't do anything about.
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A Father to His Men
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A Father to His Men: Raj Whitehall, of course, but his subordinate commanders also qualify.
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Rivers of Blood
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Rivers of Blood: After the conquest of Port Murchison, Raj muses that it's the first time he's literally seen the streets running with blood.
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The Rival
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The Rival: Tewfik ibn Jamal to Raj Whitehall. Also Cabot Clerett, who is ragingly jealous of Raj but also wants to be him.
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Alternative Calendar
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Alternative Calendar: Dates on the planet Bellevue are calculated from "the Fall" of the interstellar Federation to which the planet once belonged.
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Would Not Shoot a Civilian
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Would Not Shoot a Civilian: Crimes against non-combatants are harshly punished in Raj's army, except after a city that refuses to surrender is taken by storm, in which case all bets are off.
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Throw-Away Guns
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Throw-Away Guns: Barbarians like the Squadrones and Brigaderos still use flintlocks and muzzle loaders and so carry a lot of spares, instead of taking time to reload that lets their opponents get free shots at them.
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Bandit Clan
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Bandit Clan: The Skinners live in clan grouping and survive mostly by hunting the native sauroids, but their primary interaction with other cultures is to Rape, Pillage, and Burn. Not necessarily in that order. Antin M'Lewis is described as a hereditary livestock thief, having learned the trade from his father and uncles.
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Bilingual Bonus: If you speak the ancestor languages of Namerique or Sponglish, you'll spot the humor in things like the term for the Brigade nobility note brazaz, from the English "brass ass", a derogatory term for military officers or a spineless bottom-feeding fish used for dog food note advocati, from the Spanish abogado, "lawyer"
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Magic from Technology
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Magic from Technology: Center claims to not be a supernatural being, but a lot of what it can do for/through Raj puts the lie to that.
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Batman Gambit
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Batman Gambit: Center and Raj planned on Abel being forced into linking with Zentrum so Center's backup copy could attack Zentrum directly.
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Schizo Tech
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Schizo Tech: Justified by the Fall. Some artifacts and knowledge managed to survive even if most didn't. The rest of the tech-base is firmly in the 1880s, with internal combustion engines as the cutting-edge, experimental technology.
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Because Destiny Says So
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Because Destiny Says So: The AI supercomputer Center's power to extrapolate future events from data is indistinguishable from prophecy - even if Center does include numerical odds, usually with some plus or minus range, and admits there are limits to its ability to account for "stochastic" (random) factors. Center seems to particularly enjoy (as much as an emotionless AI can) showing the protagonist the Bad Ends that could result if things go wrong. Since the tech level is mid-19th century and politics is very much a Byzantine blood sport, they can go very wrong indeed...
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Honor Before Reason
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Honor Before Reason: The The MilGov tribes like the Squadrones and the Brigaderos live by this. And die by it in extremely large numbers.
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God Guise
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God Guise: The Civil Government's religion equates the Federation with Heaven, Computers as Angels, etc... It's also a good example of a Crystal Dragon Jesus as the Spirit of Man of the Stars faith's rites and temples bear a more than passing resemblance to the Orthodox Catholic Church. There's also a schism between the 'Gubierno Civil''s Spirit of Man of the Stars and the Military Governments' Spirit of Man of This Earth (the equivalent of the Arian heresy). The "computers as angels" aspect is played up for comic relief ... and this series deals realistically enough with war to need a lot of comic relief. Raj will notice some "holy relic" of computer technology, to which Center replies by telling him it's a minor piece of circuitry, and tended to malfunction a lot, too. And as the Arch-Sysup (equivalent to the Pope) says: Bellevue's Spirit of Man religions are inadvertent — no computer deliberately caused it, and Center makes quite clear to the two persons he communicates with that he's not a god. Zentrum of Duisberg is the god of a religion it created and has enforced for over three thousand years.
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You Have Failed Me
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On the Colonist side, Settler Ali gained the throne through a bloody civil war against his brother, and then, not being particularly secure on the throne, developed a habit of killing anyone he thought might be a threat — or was in the wrong place at the wrong time, or was unable to do the impossible, or...
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Three-Way Sex
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Three-Way Sex: There are indications that gay lovers Gerrin Staenbridge and Barton Foley and their concubine Fatima enjoy this.
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Fantasy Counterpart Culture: In The General pentology: The Civil Government is Byzantine Rome, the Colony is the Sassanid Empire, the Squadron and Brigade are Vandals and Ostrogoths respectively, and the Skinners are the Huns. Seen in the background are the Halvaardi, a Fantasy Counterpart Parody of the Helvetiinote tribal ancestors to the Swiss (ceremonial cuckoo clock hanging from the belt, anyone?) Religion-wise, the Spirit of Man religion is a counterpart to Christianity, with the "of the Stars" branch being Orthodox, while the "of This Earth" branch being Arianism (and the mentioned-in-passing doctrine of the Unified Code is Monophysitism). This comes complete with a dispute between the Old Residence (Rome) and East Residence (Constantinople) religious leaders over supremacy. The Heretic sequel-series has Duisberg as Egypt (except the only other cultures are barbarians and not just regarded as it). Given that Duisberg's society was designed by an Evil Counterpart to Center, this might be deliberate in-universe. The Chosen has the Draka versus the Alliance in the form of Santandans. There are clear analogues to Italy, France, and Spain as well. The Hafardine books have the Confederacy of Vanbert as a very clear late Roman Republic transitioning towards early Roman Empire, the Emerald League as Greece (and consequently subject to Vanbert at the time the books are set), and the Southrons filling in for (mainly Germanic) barbarians.
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Extended Disarming
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Extended Disarming: Raj's companions find an extraordinary number of weapons hidden on Muzzaf Kerpatik's person when they frisk him.
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The Casanova
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The Casanova: Major Kaltin Gruder, who averages three duels with outraged husbands per winter, keeps an entire mini-harem of slavegirl concubines, has had at least a one-night stand in every single town the army ever stopped in, and once managed to find a girlfriend to happily (and temporarily) shack up with within half an hour of first entering a city being sacked. He was once heard joking that he enjoyed the opportunity to go on campaign because it gave him a chance to get out of the house and get some sleep.
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Scope Snipe: During the southern campaign, a Brigadero was looking at the opposing Civil Government forces through a telescope... right until a shot from a Skinner plows right through the telescope and into the user's eye.
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Death World
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Death World: The Saviour reveals that Duisberg is a planet in a system with a very large and very active populations of asteroids and comets that regularly pummel the planet so that The Valley is the only significant piece of real estate at the current time that's not a blasted wasteland, and that's a result of pre-Fall technology allowing humans to protect the planet after it was colonized and partially terraformed. Center calculates that the Medieval Stasis enforced by Zentrum would doom humanity on the planet to extinction since it's only a matter of time until another impactor comes in and there's nothing that anyone would be able to do to detect it, let alone stop it.
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Ermine Cape Effect: East Residence court dress is extremely elaborate. The Governor is rarely seen out of his cloth-of-gold vestments and Suzette frequently wears her splendid and seductive court costume to awe and inflame provincial officials.
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Horse of a Different Color: Instead of the Cavalry troops riding on horses, they ride on eight hundred to sixteen hundred pound dogs that were bred up to be about the size of a horse.
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Battle Cry: The Colony (Allahu Akbar!), Squadron (GETTEM!), and Brigade (UPYARZ!) all have traditional battle cries.
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The Federation
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The Federation: At the start of the novels, the Federation has been dead for over 1100 years after a vicious civil war. Central's goal is to rebuild it. By the time of The Heretic Center's goal of a reconstituted Federation has to some degree been fulfilled (in the form of a "reconstituted Galactic Republic"). Little else is known of it, since the focus is on a planet that isn't part of the Republic.
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Vestigial Empire
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Vestigial Empire: The Gubierno Civil is practically a text book example. Indeed the shrinkage is a serious problem that might lead to the extinction of Human life on Bellevue if not reversed.
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All Planets Are Earth-Like
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All Planets Are Earthlike: Bellevue's native vegetation has a reddish coloration and native lifeforms include dangerous sauroids. It's mentioned repeatedly that without aggressive hunting of the sauroids, nobody can live on Bellevue except the barbarian Skinners. However, some of the native life is edible, and reportedly Tastes Like Chicken.
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BFG: The Skinners' preferred personal weapons are always mentioned with emphasis on their size: two meters long, firing 15mm slugs, and capable of downing a sauroid or removing your head at a thousand meters.
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If My Calculations Are Correct
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If My Calculations Are Correct: Center's extrapolative faculty is indistinguishable from prophecy, but it's Either/Or Prophecy based on probabilities.
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Badass Army
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Badass Army: The Civil Government forces lead directly by Raj ultimately conquer the entire planet for the Civil Government in spite of always being kept short of men and supplies by paranoid civilian leaders and a swindling Chancellor with his fingers in nearly every economic aspect.
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Badass Crew: The Companions: Gerrin Staenbridge, Barton Foley, Antin M'Lewis, Kaltin Gruder...
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Soldier vs. Warrior: Raj counts heavily on this difference to defeat his more numerous foes. For example, in his campaign against the Squadron, his thin line of less than 15,000 disciplined soldiers faces off against a charging horde of around 80,000 warriors. The resulting slaughter is incredibly one-sided: he loses around a hundred soldiers while estimating that he killed 30,000 Squadron warriors. He notes that the numbers are the result of the Squadron being too proud to run away from a clearly unwinnable fight.
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The Chosen One
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The Chosen One: Raj Whitehall is 'Chosen' by an ancient AI to save Human civilization on the planet Bellevue. Followed up with several other Chosen, in several sequel series. Thom Poplanich is also chosen: as Raj is out re-uniting the planet, Thom is being trained in civil leadership to replace the paranoid Governor and his evil chancellor.
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Medieval Stasis
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Zentrum, on the other hand, plays this ruthlessly straight, enforcing Medieval Stasis on Duisberg.
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Femme Fatale
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Femme Fatale: Lady Whitehall uses her feminine wiles quite freely to advance her husband's goals, fighting from the shadows the dirty political battles that Raj is ill-equipped to fight.
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"Not So Different" Remark: When Raj and Tewfik ibn'Jamal, the military commander of the Colony, first meet, they realise they are very much like one another — competent military men (both are contenders for most capable combat commander on the planet) hampered by working for paranoid rulers. The reason why it is Raj accepting Tewfik's surrender at the end of the series and not the other way around are external — Settler Ali was a worse ruler than Governor Barholm (both were raging paranoiacs, but Barholm was at least a basically competent raging paranoiac with the sense to not to meddle in military affairs), and Center's physical machinery happened to be under East Residence; if it had been located in Al Kebir, Tewfik would have been its chosen tool for re-uniting civilization, and Raj would be the one left picking up the pieces after his country's leader charged headlong into disaster.
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Wendigo: The Skinners, descended from French Canadians, refer to Raj Whitehall as the "Gran' wheetigo," translated in-story as the "Big Devil."
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The Heretic sequel-series has Duisberg as Egypt (except the only other cultures are barbarians and not just regarded as it). Given that Duisberg's society was designed by an Evil Counterpart to Center, this might be deliberate in-universe.
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Evil Chancellor: Tzetzas. Literally the Chancellor. There's a joke in-story that a venomous reptile bit him and died in convulsions while Tzetzas was unaffected. Driving his own country's people so far into debt that he can enslave them and take their property for himself is just good business, as far as he's concerned. His greed even drove the Civil Government into renewed war with The Colony, due to his minions shortchanging the tribute payments and substituting poor quality materials in the non-money part of the tribute.
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Your Approval Fills Me with Shame: The Skinners, nomadic barbarians that are the antithesis of everything Raj and Center are striving for, regard the former as 'Bad like us!' Raj finds it rather depressing when he thinks about it overmuch.
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Deliberate Values Dissonance: The books that begin The General Series have the good guy characters accepting slavery as a simple part of life and don't fuss over it (except if the threat is that it happens to them.) Similarly, Raj Whitehall over time gained a reputation as a strict commander who did not allow men to run wild when they defeated an enemy...raping women in the field was only allowed when it didn't cause operational problems, and the mass rapes which followed the conquest of an enemy town or city (if they didn't capitulate when first offered the opportunity) were organized so that they would be over within a day and then the troops could get back to soldiering. A form of punishment for units that have disgraced themselves or otherwise performed notably poorly was to not be allowed to participate.
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Glory Hound: Raj worries his men will think he is this - they don't. Cabot Clerett is one, however. He's a good officer, but all he really cares about is his own glory. The Military Government troops all put glory and pride ahead of getting the job done, which is part of why Raj was able to defeat them even at a marked numerical disadvantage.
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I Did What I Had to Do
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I Did What I Had to Do: You might call this Raj's theme song - pity he can never quite believe it. It's also Suzette's theme song, and she sings it much more enthusiastically than her idealistic husband. At one point, one of the savage Skinners cheerfully says Raj is "bad like us" because of all the death he's caused. Raj starts to nod in agreement, but Center reminds him he's working to build a future in which there's nobody like the Skinners, anywhere. Raj Whitehall's computer mentor, a Well-Intentioned Extremist if ever there was one, and his wife Suzette are always telling him this. To Raj's credit he never quite accepts it.
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Take That!: It's mentioned that the war dogs are often fed a particular kind of fish, a spineless bottom-feeder with a disgusting smell, utterly unfit to be eaten by humans. The fish is called the avocati — clearly derived from the Spanjol for "lawyer." Only good for dog food, eh....note This joke is even funnier if you know that David Drake was a lawyer before he became a writer.
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Royally Screwed Up: On the Civil Government side, Governor Barholm and his nephew and heir Cabot Clerett are both raging paranoiacs who are exceedingly distrustful of Raj for various reasons, even though he has never even hinted at having any desire for the Chair. On the Colonist side, Settler Ali gained the throne through a bloody civil war against his brother, and then, not being particularly secure on the throne, developed a habit of killing anyone he thought might be a threat — or was in the wrong place at the wrong time, or was unable to do the impossible, or...
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Rape, Pillage, and Burn
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Rape, Pillage, and Burn: According to Bellevue rules of war, what the troops are entitled to do after a city is taken by storm. The officers either take part or close their eyes to it. Things are usually brought back under control in twenty-four hours or so. In Raj's army, any violation of civilian property or persons after that is punishable by hanging.
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Improbable Aiming Skills
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Improbable Aiming Skills: Raj Whitehall owes his incredible skills to the computer he's telepathically linked to. Center can do things to your perceptions, just starting with overlaying an aiming dot on your vision, that make unlikely shots rather more likely. Battle-hardened vets stare in awe after Raj takes down several enemies with rapid pistol fire, one-shot-one-kill. At one point it enables him to shoot a grenade out of the air — he's relieved no one saw that, because if they had, the rumors that he receives 'divine' aid would become unstoppable. Sequel novels that take place on other planets have the same for their telepathically-linked to computer protagonists, although the degree to which this comes up in the story varies. The Skinners may be barbarians using primitive firearms, but they almost always hit what they aim at, and several times the chief Skinner was able to hit objects with offhanded shots that weren't even aimed. One shot by the Skinner chief zips by Raj's head about a meter away, but he doesn't flinch from it because he knows that Skinners consider it insulting to hit something other than what they were aiming at.
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Uncoffee
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Uncoffee: Raj Whitehall reflects that the Gubierno Civil's High Command can't function without "kave" from distant Azania.
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Bestiality Is Depraved
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Bestiality Is Depraved: Appearing in soldiers' comments as everything from a Badass Boast to a mortal insult, depending on context.
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Decadent Court
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Decadent Court: East Residence is described even by its inhabitants as a 'snake pit' where murderous intrigue is the favored pastime of the patrician elite. Luckily for Raj Whitehall his wife, Lady Suzette, is a past mistress of all the arts from seduction to poison.
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Benevolent Alien Invasion
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Benevolent Alien Invasion: The protagonist is the top general of an Evil Empire with an Evil Chancellor and Corrupt Church, and he fights to subjugate the independent nations that border the empire. The kicker? Being a subject of the evil empire is far better than being a subject of the "feudal pigsties" he is conquering, as the ruling classes understand that you need to treat your serfs well in order to get full value out of exploiting them. More enlightened forms of government just aren't an option at this point... but Raj is fighting to lay the foundation so that someday, they will be. Also, part of Center's plan from the start has been to replace Barholm with the much more suitable (and now properly educated) Thom Poplanich, once the time is right.
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Assimilation Backfire: When Zentrum gets into Abel's head to brainwash him into betraying the rebellion, it is horrified to discover that a backup copy of Center and Raj was hidden in there, and Center easily overpowers it and writes itself into Zentrum's hardware, erasing it and taking its place.
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Handguns: The standard Civil Government sidearm is a five-shot revolver, similar to an early Colt. Barton Foley, however, prefers a cut-down shotgun he carries in a shoulder holster.
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Continuity Drift: Suzette's eyes keep changing color, as do the number of generations her family have been prominent and other admittedly minor details.
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Insistent Terminology: Any time Raj refers to the planet he's on as "Earth", Center will interrupt with a "bellevue".
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The Vamp
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The Vamp: Suzette Whitehall's modus operandi (seduction, manipulation, provoking duels over herself, having Obstructive Bureaucrats dumped in the river with 40 kilo roundshot chained to their ankles, etc.) fits with this... but she does so not For the Evulz but for the sake of the husband she actually does love (an honest soldier whom the Decadent Court of the Gubierno Civil would probably destroy otherwise).
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Barbarian Tribe
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Barbarian Tribe: The Military Governments, descended from Federation soldiers stationed out in the boonies. Some are VERY barbaric indeed — and NONE of the This Earth heretics speak proper Spanjol!
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Science Is Bad
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Science Is Bad: Inverted. The goal of the series is to restore the High Tech civilization that once flourished on Bellevue and, if necessary, rebuild The Federation from there. Zentrum, on the other hand, plays this ruthlessly straight, enforcing Medieval Stasis on Duisberg.
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Insult Backfire: Inverted. Several members of Raj's entourage take offense at the Skinners calling Raj "half-man", when this is in fact a compliment and Raj knows it.note  the context is something like "He ain't a Real Man like us, but none of these wetlanders are, and he's at least half as badass as we are".
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Well-Intentioned Extremist: Center, who considers the cause of Human civilization worth any number of individual Human lives ... though he becomes less and less happy about it the longer he knows Raj.
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