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Old 05-24-2009, 04:58 AM   #11
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On Basilik Station could just as easily have been set in the British colonial era, and I usually like my sci-fi with a bit more sci in the fi.
It is, in essense. The books are an SF "parallel" to C.S. Forester's "Hornblower" books - Honor Harrington's career (H.H. = Horiatio Hornblower!) is pretty much analogous (at least in the early books of the series) to Hornblower's.
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