Favorite Commanding Officer--of all time
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Re: Favorite Commanding Officer--of all time
Yes, and the first few are available in omnibus editions, comprising several novels in one publication. In order, they are:
"The Founding" - First and Only, Ghostmaker, and Necropolis.
"The Saint" - Honour Guard, The Guns of Tanith, Straight Silver, and Sabbat Martyr.
Traitor General
His Last Command
The Armour of Contempt
Only in Death
Blood Pact
Every single one of them is extremely well-written - Dan Abnett is far and away the best WH40k author. In addition, the feature both intense action and phenomenal characters. Abnett's writing is strong enough that when I read the death of some characters, I was upset enough to be kept up at night.
Gaunt is hard as iron and has balls of solid brass. He's been willing to go nose to nose with as high-ranking officers as anyone in the Imperial Guard is ever likely to have even heard of if he feels it necessary for the good of his men, and at the same time will dispose of his assigned duties with an iron will. He leads a band of men who are universally disrespected as well as being fearsome killers, some of whom would slice him open as soon as talk to him.
One of the Ghosts - the Tanith First-and-Only - named Oan Mkoll once stared down a monster. Literally, the thing weighed about 1600 lbs., had steel teeth approximately 5 - 6 inches long, had a lasrifle (the typical Guard longarm, equivalent to an assault rifle, I guess) emptied into its open mouth and through its palate and just got mad, and actually disabled the engine of a truck with its howl. As its Chaos masters were recalling the monster to sleep away the day, Mkoll basically told it, "Next time I see you, I'll kill you." I don't have the exact quote to hand.
"The Founding" - First and Only, Ghostmaker, and Necropolis.
"The Saint" - Honour Guard, The Guns of Tanith, Straight Silver, and Sabbat Martyr.
Traitor General
His Last Command
The Armour of Contempt
Only in Death
Blood Pact
Every single one of them is extremely well-written - Dan Abnett is far and away the best WH40k author. In addition, the feature both intense action and phenomenal characters. Abnett's writing is strong enough that when I read the death of some characters, I was upset enough to be kept up at night.
Gaunt is hard as iron and has balls of solid brass. He's been willing to go nose to nose with as high-ranking officers as anyone in the Imperial Guard is ever likely to have even heard of if he feels it necessary for the good of his men, and at the same time will dispose of his assigned duties with an iron will. He leads a band of men who are universally disrespected as well as being fearsome killers, some of whom would slice him open as soon as talk to him.
One of the Ghosts - the Tanith First-and-Only - named Oan Mkoll once stared down a monster. Literally, the thing weighed about 1600 lbs., had steel teeth approximately 5 - 6 inches long, had a lasrifle (the typical Guard longarm, equivalent to an assault rifle, I guess) emptied into its open mouth and through its palate and just got mad, and actually disabled the engine of a truck with its howl. As its Chaos masters were recalling the monster to sleep away the day, Mkoll basically told it, "Next time I see you, I'll kill you." I don't have the exact quote to hand.
I can't stand nothing dull
I got the high gloss luster
I'll massacre your ass as fast
as Bull offed Custer
I got the high gloss luster
I'll massacre your ass as fast
as Bull offed Custer
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Re: Favorite Commanding Officer--of all time
I'm reading my first WH40k novel, a Dan Abnett. I cant remember the name, and its not in order, because my schools library has only a limited number of WH books.
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AFAIK, it has to be one of the following: a Gaunt's Ghosts novel; an Eisenhorn or Ravenor novel; Brothers of the Snake, a Space Marines novel; or Double Eagle, a book about airmen.Reliant121 wrote:I'm reading my first WH40k novel, a Dan Abnett. I cant remember the name, and its not in order, because my schools library has only a limited number of WH books.
I can't stand nothing dull
I got the high gloss luster
I'll massacre your ass as fast
as Bull offed Custer
I got the high gloss luster
I'll massacre your ass as fast
as Bull offed Custer
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I was incorrect, it's First and Only. mightily enjoying it so far. I found the psyker in the fighters...fascinating.
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Re: Favorite Commanding Officer--of all time
The geniuses Yang Wen-li and Reinhard von Musel from Legend of the Galactic Heroes.
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Re: Favorite Commanding Officer--of all time
You need to pick one from the list.
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Re: Favorite Commanding Officer--of all time
We have a tie. Definetly not the two that I would have expected
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Re: Favorite Commanding Officer--of all time
No we don't, Zapp-motherfucking-Brannigan bitches!
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Re: Favorite Commanding Officer--of all time
Who?
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Now we do.Tyyr wrote:No we don't, Zapp-motherfucking-Brannigan bitches!
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No we don't.
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Re: Favorite Commanding Officer--of all time
Quick! Everyone else change your vote to Zapp to screw with the poll!
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Re: Favorite Commanding Officer--of all time
BAD DINO-SANTA!!!
They say that in the Army,
the women are mighty fine.
They look like Phyllis Diller,
and walk like Frankenstein.
the women are mighty fine.
They look like Phyllis Diller,
and walk like Frankenstein.
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Re: Favorite Commanding Officer--of all time
Where the hell is Benjamin Maxwell? I liked his 'f*&k the lot of you, I know I'm right and I'm going to make the bastards pay' attitude!
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Apparently, he's exactly where he was when you decided not to nominate him.thelordharry wrote:Where the hell is Benjamin Maxwell?
I can't stand nothing dull
I got the high gloss luster
I'll massacre your ass as fast
as Bull offed Custer
I got the high gloss luster
I'll massacre your ass as fast
as Bull offed Custer