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Old 06-22-2017, 09:04 PM   #60
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...and I completely disagree with that "accepted guideline". Could Honor Harrington exist without the scientific/technological part of it? Absolutely! Or maybe Honor Harrington isn't actually science fiction?

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I would argue that David Weber and his Honor Harrington are too late to be considered Golden Age, unless you like the old joke, "What's the Golden Age of Science Fiction?"

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