QuickTidal, on 12 November 2013 - 02:00 PM, said:
Responding to QT's questions w/out major spoilers for rest of series....
1. The relativistic elements are a major part of the space battles. Having read a pile of mil-SF where space engagements are handled more or less a la STAR WARS as if they are taking place in a small area within an atmosphere as opposed to vast distances between ships travelling at near light speeds, i really enjoyed this element of the battles, including the frustration it generates in both the reader and the characters. If you consider that 'modern' fleet and aircraft combat takes place over huge distances between weapons being fired out of sight and vectored in by satellite while operators watch on screens, it follows that in space things would be even moreso. This series builds on that.
That said, if it really irritates you, all i can say is it's less of a factor in some battles than others, but it's an ongoing thing through the series even so. I liked it.
2. The series is a fleet series. It gets into the marine elements now and then,but those are an aside (albeit at times an important aside) and as the series is primarily from Geary's POV and he's the fleet commander, that's what you get.
If you want primarily groundpounders you won't love this series. It's not ARMOR or STARSHIP TROOPERS at all.
As for 'away missions', the fleet is trying to get home, but it's not VOYAGER or BSG.... they know exactly where they are behind enemy lines.
3. Yes, but you have to wait til a later book for the explanation. It's nicely done.
So for the most part yes the series is Geary commanding space battles and dealing with the challenges of commanding a fleet from 100 years in his future that thinks he's more or less a war god. There's more to it, quite a lot more, but there are no massive land engagements, no starfighter cockpit povs and at no point does Geary lead an away mission and sheboing a green alien burlesque dancer.
There's a lot to like in this series, but if you're looking for any of the above, you may not want to bother.
Having just finished bk 6 VICTORIOUS i have to say that as a long time milSF reader this was a brilliant series imnsho. The characters are well handled, the battles are done in an original way that i really enjoyed, and it reads fast.
Everything QT raises is true and may punt this series out of some people's tastes, but for moi it was money and time well spent.