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Okay, you have me there. At least these guys clothe their soldiers!
Second worst military then.
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Evidently the leadership of the Terran Federation was f*cked in the head. And it's not that the MI wasn't poorly equiped (although they lacked MG's and seemed to be excusively light infantry), it was that they lacked any tactics besides stand around in a mob and shoot. They should have took a leaf from Aliens and nuked the planet from orbit.Rochey wrote:Listen, if they can make the movie version Mobile Infantry look well equiped, you know they have to be bad. After all these years I still can't think of a plausable reason for them to invade a planet composed of 70% horrible death to them. Jeez, we could spit at one and kill it.
That fits in with the view that I've seen in some quarters that the movie is a satire of the military-industrial complex and it's relationship with the government.Rochey wrote:The more I see that film, the more convinced I am that the TF were using the Pseudo-Arachnids as a scapegoat. There seems to be no way the bugs could have hit Buenos Ares outside of sheer dumb luck, and, to me, the war seemed so patheticaly run that the only way it made sense was if the government was delibrately extending it. They had complete air and orbital supperiority and they never used it aside from the occasional bombing run.
Actually I believe he's on record as saying that he only read half-way through and then gave up because he didn't like it. If you have the movie on DVD it might be on the commentaries.Rochey wrote:I would honestly love to know how you could take a great book and end up with....well, that.
Its as if the director never even read the damn book in the first place.
From what I heard, Verhoeven read it, got half way through, and decided he didn't like Heinlein's politics. So he turned his vaguely Starship Troopers-ish "Bug Hunt on Outpost 9" (or somesuch) into a massively strawmanned parody of the book.Rochey wrote:I would honestly love to know how you could take a great book and end up with....well, that.
Its as if the director never even read the damn book in the first place.