Eagle Against the Stars

Science Fiction & Fantasy, Science Fiction
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Author: Steve White ISBN: 9781618242150
Publisher: Baen Books Publication: January 1, 2000
Imprint: Baen Publishing Enterprises Language: English
Author: Steve White
ISBN: 9781618242150
Publisher: Baen Books
Publication: January 1, 2000
Imprint: Baen Publishing Enterprises
Language: English
THE ALIENS PLAYED BY THE RULES. THEIR RULES.

When the Lokaron suddenly appeared in the skies of Earth, America was enjoying victory in the off-and-on war that had occupied most of the 20th century. That's why they chose America to occupy and use as their puppet in dominating the planet. We were already set up to do it; now we would do it for them.

Not that they were evil; they just insisted that we trade with them. By their rules, rules backed up by irresistible weapons. In terms of those rules, they would even play fair—but in the long run, if they didn't own something, it would be because they didn't want it.

At first we tried to fight, but just as the Japanese, the Chinese, the Hindus and all the rest had learned, when the ones with the guns say "Let's trade!" they really mean 'Trade or bleed." And so you trade—even if you won't have a country—or a planet—left when the last round is played out.

But worms turn, and just as had the Europeans a century ago, the Lokaron were going to learn a lesson from their victims, a lesson that they weren't going to like one bit....

At the publisher's request, this title is sold without DRM (Digital Rights Management).

Praise for Steve White:

"Highly recommended ... exciting extraterrestrial battle scenes served up with a measure of thought and science." —Kliatt
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THE ALIENS PLAYED BY THE RULES. THEIR RULES.

When the Lokaron suddenly appeared in the skies of Earth, America was enjoying victory in the off-and-on war that had occupied most of the 20th century. That's why they chose America to occupy and use as their puppet in dominating the planet. We were already set up to do it; now we would do it for them.

Not that they were evil; they just insisted that we trade with them. By their rules, rules backed up by irresistible weapons. In terms of those rules, they would even play fair—but in the long run, if they didn't own something, it would be because they didn't want it.

At first we tried to fight, but just as the Japanese, the Chinese, the Hindus and all the rest had learned, when the ones with the guns say "Let's trade!" they really mean 'Trade or bleed." And so you trade—even if you won't have a country—or a planet—left when the last round is played out.

But worms turn, and just as had the Europeans a century ago, the Lokaron were going to learn a lesson from their victims, a lesson that they weren't going to like one bit....

At the publisher's request, this title is sold without DRM (Digital Rights Management).

Praise for Steve White:

"Highly recommended ... exciting extraterrestrial battle scenes served up with a measure of thought and science." —Kliatt

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