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I recently treated myself to THIS little gem again, and, as always, thoroughly enjoyed the vibe Paul Verhoeven managed to capture in his offering of what is, one of the greatest Sci-Fi classics ever produced: Robert Heinlein's Starship Troopers.
But the overtones Verhoeven manages to convey encapsulates what Heinlein was trying to convey in his original story perfectly. What do I mean?
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Set approximately 700 years in the future, the book depicts an
Earth ruled by a world government run by military veterans The
society is depicted as affluent, and futuristic technology shown as coexisting
with educational methods from the 20th century. The rights of a full citizen,
to vote and hold public office, are not universally guaranteed, and rather must
be earned through Federal Service. Those who do not perform this service (of
which only military service has been described) retain the rights of free
speech and assembly, but can neither vote nor hold public office. Those of
either sex, above the age of 18, are permitted to enlist; only those who
complete their service receive the right to vote. Important government jobs are
reserved for federal service veterans. This structure arose ad hoc after
the collapse of the "20th century Western democracies", driven in
part by an inability to control crime and juvenile delinquency,
particularly in North America, and a war between an alliance of the United
States, the United Kingdom and Russia, against the "Chinese Hegemony".
Two extraterrestrial civilizations are depicted, respectively,
as the "Pseudo-Arachnids" (or "Bugs"), and the
"Skinnies". The "Bugs" are described as communal beings
originating from the planet of Klendathu, and consist of multiple castes;
workers, warriors, brains, and queens, similar to those of ants and termites on
Earth. The warriors are the only ones who fight, and are unable to surrender in
battle. It also is implied that the Bugs are technologically advanced,
possessing such technologies as spaceships. The "Skinnies" are
depicted as less communal than the Arachnids, yet more so than humans. The
events of the novel take place during an interstellar war between the Terran
Federation and the Arachnids. At the opening of the story, Earth is not at
war, yet such a declaration has come when Rico has completed his training. The
"Skinnies" are initially allies of the Pseudo-Arachnids, but switch
to alliance with humans, midway through the novel. Faster-than-light travel
exists in this future: spacecraft use the "Cherenkov drive", and can
travel "Sol to Capella, forty-six lightyears, in under six
weeks".
Starship Troopers is narrated by the main
protagonist Juan "Johnny" Rico, a member of the "Mobile
Infantry". It is one of the few Heinlein novels which intersperses his
typical linear narrative structure with a series of flashbacks. These
flashbacks are frequently to Rico's "History and Moral Philosophy"
course in school, in which the teacher discusses the history of the structure
of their society. Rico is depicted as a man of Filipino ancestry. He is
from a wealthy family, whose members had never served in the military. Rico's
ancestry is depicted as inconsequential, society having finally abandoned
racial and gender-based prejudice.
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