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  1. It took me a while to read this story.

    I stopped and started a few time. It poked me right in the issues a few times and I retreated.

    A lot of what Cole was describing is the way Post Traumatic stress manifests itself.

    Even when you take a person out of a bad situation it's still inside them like poison.

    It will come out one way or the other. It could have been a much, much darker story.

    Due to the intelligent and compassionate actions of the hero of the story, the UNCLE in my view, the story turned out about as well as it possibly could have.

    There were other directions that it could have gone and most of them weren't nice.

    Been there. Done that. Threw away the t-shirt.

  2. We've seen the Dark Side. It's been thoroughly mapped by probes and there really isn't much there that's any different from the side that always faces us.

    What the dark side would be really good for would be to put a radio observatory as it is always radio dark from earth based emissions all the time.

  3. As well he should be.

    This little slut decided it would be easier to ruin someone else's life than take responsibility for what she did with her own vagina.

    We have created a monster with our sex crime laws.

    If our protagonist didn't know his rights, his father wasn't a lawyer and aunt worked in the DA's office, he would have been well and truly screwed.

  4. For those of you that are interested the Nordia Incident is indeed the start of a longer story.

    In fact, I'm a hundred pages in already.

    This is the introduction to the next book.


    When the Alliance Civil War broke out 2549, the giant TranStellar corporations located in the Corporate Sector seceded from the Alliance and formed the Consolidated Federation (commonly called the ConFed). The ConFed consisted of five huge TransStellar corporations: Nakajima, MilTech, Venture, предприятие (Enterprise) and Gradient plus hundreds of smaller subsidiaries located in the sector. Those five corporations alone accounted for almost thirty percent of the Alliance GNP. In the beginning they had a small edge in technology but that edge was fleeting.

    The Corporate War took four long years of hard, bitter fighting. When it started neither side was ready for hostilities. Caught by surprise, both militaries struggled to adjust. The fighting was confused and sporadic. The two fleets fought a series of fierce, sharp inconclusive engagements between cruisers and destroyers.

    When the Alliance was able to bring their new battle cruisers and carriers into the fight, the ConFed fleet was thrown back and finally destroyed at the Battle of Pelenor.

    Historically the Corporate War was not much to brag about militarily on either side. At first it was a comedy of errors. Then it became a drama of attrition. Finally the weight of metal decided the matter.

    The Corporate War wasn’t that interesting compared to what happened afterwards. The Alliance liberated millions of genetically engineered slaves. That’s when things got interesting.

  5. After the slave trade was abolished in the Commonwealth and the United States, one of the chief occupations of the Royal and US Navy was the suppression of that vile institution.

    The Royal Navy's West Africa Squadron and the US Navy's African Slave Patrol began its work in 1808 and 1819 respectively.

    It was of particular importance for several reasons. Those two nations took upon themselves police powers in international waters. Second, they enforced international law on the high seas. Of course the suppression of piracy had been a priority for the great naval powers for centuries, this was the beginning of a partnership between the English speaking nations that created a tradition of cooperation and fostered a much safer maritime operating environment.

    This cooperation effectively stopped the organized slave trade. The Atlantic slave trade continued as smuggling until Brazil outlawed slavery in 1888. Outlaw slave operations out of East Africa continued until just before the start of WWi.

  6. Cruz and Carson are statistically close to Trump but... I'm not sure either one would be much better.

    The stupider the stuff he says, the more ground Trump seems to gain.

    I used to think he would put his hoof in his mouth and be done.

    Unfortunately, the deeper he steps in it, the better he seems to do.

    I'm absolutely sure that somewhere in DC, there is a group of political consultants getting stinking drunk and wondering WTF happened.

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