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Re: The Reanimated ZDC! [Re: gun dog] #679461 08/21/12 03:03 AM
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Have you ever seen Hidalgo?


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Re: The Reanimated ZDC! [Re: SkunkHunter] #679462 08/21/12 03:11 AM
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Re: The Reanimated ZDC! [Re: SkunkHunter] #679463 08/21/12 03:25 AM
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Sorry I went MIA on ya. Couple more books I first read in grade school, Waaaaaay back in the '60s. Daybreak 2250 A.D. and Alas Babylon.

Pat Frank's Alas Babylon! The first disaster book I can remember reading. It is why I am in Emergency Preparedness now. If you want to read a very similar book, also well written, get William Fortschen's One Second After, about an EMP attack on the US.

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Was that the Viggo Mortensen flick?


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Where did everybody go?

I am back! At least for a bit. Certainly an erudite ZDC discussion tonight.


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Have you ever seen Hidalgo?

Was that the Viggo Mortensen flick?

Hidalgo is a 2004 film based on the legend of the American distance rider Frank Hopkins and his mustang Hidalgo, and recounts Hopkins' racing his horse in Arabia in 1891 against Bedouin riding pure-blooded Arabian horses. The movie was written by John Fusco and directed by Joe Johnston. It stars Viggo Mortensen, Zuleikha Robinson, and Omar Sharif.


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Re: The Reanimated ZDC! [Re: SkunkHunter] #679467 08/21/12 03:32 AM
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DAYBREAK 2250 A.D.

It is almost 200 years since the global destruction wrought by nuclear war. The tools of man's technology lie rusting alongside the roads between ruined cities. In the mountains, the descendants of people who were training to colonize other worlds when war broke out, struggle to survive. But in their zeal to maintain the purity of the human race in the face of radiation-caused genetic mutations, the Tribe of the Eyrie have isolated and even killed those with characteristics that drift from the norm of humanity. Onto this stage steps a young man named Fors. The son of an honored explorer, a Star Man, has been denied the honor of becoming what his father had been, the courageous explorers who went into the lowlands searching the moldering cities for technology and devices to help their people survive, and more importantly, knowledge of what happened and why. Bitter and angry at the tribe's rejection, Fors leaves the mountain stronghold of his people and sets out alone on a trail that will change the history of not only his tribe, but all that remains of the human race.

Andre Norton's book, originally titled "Star Man's Son," foretells a cautionary tale of the future, one in which humans still have not learned the lessons of the past. The journey of Fors is a fascinating depiction of what the world would be like after the last great war of technology. In this world, the survivors of the human race have separated into tribes, each jealously guarding a swath of territory. Relationships between the tribes are bound in suspicion and conflict, but the real hatred is shared by all for the dwellers of the urban ruins, a human-rat hybrid known as the Beast Things.

Although all of the human tribes strive to turn their backs on those characteristics which drove their ancestors, known universally as The Old Ones, to war and destruction. But as the situation has developed, Norton makes it clear that conflict is an irrefutable part of the human make-up and despite the naive desire for "world peace," it would seem that humans will always reach first for the spear. The climax of the book, when the tribes gather for one last great battle against each other, becomes the moment when Fors steps forward and restores peace. He reminds all present that everyone faces a common enemy in the Beast Things and if humanity is to survive, that they must all band together in mutual support, or by choosing to exterminate each other, leave the planet to the Beast Things.


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And with that, I am gonna stop falling asleep in the recliner and go to bed. thanks GD and Doc4 and Hobbes as well for the conversation. Thanks Doc Savage for your inputs as well.

Y'all have a safe night and tomorrow. peace and rest to you and all those you know and love.

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You could say that.


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Re: The Reanimated ZDC! [Re: SkunkHunter] #679470 08/21/12 03:37 AM
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DAYBREAK 2250 A.D.

It is almost 200 years since the global destruction wrought by nuclear war. The tools of man's technology lie rusting alongside the roads between ruined cities. In the mountains, the descendants of people who were training to colonize other worlds when war broke out, struggle to survive. But in their zeal to maintain the purity of the human race in the face of radiation-caused genetic mutations, the Tribe of the Eyrie have isolated and even killed those with characteristics that drift from the norm of humanity. Onto this stage steps a young man named Fors. The son of an honored explorer, a Star Man, has been denied the honor of becoming what his father had been, the courageous explorers who went into the lowlands searching the moldering cities for technology and devices to help their people survive, and more importantly, knowledge of what happened and why. Bitter and angry at the tribe's rejection, Fors leaves the mountain stronghold of his people and sets out alone on a trail that will change the history of not only his tribe, but all that remains of the human race.

Andre Norton's book, originally titled "Star Man's Son," foretells a cautionary tale of the future, one in which humans still have not learned the lessons of the past. The journey of Fors is a fascinating depiction of what the world would be like after the last great war of technology. In this world, the survivors of the human race have separated into tribes, each jealously guarding a swath of territory. Relationships between the tribes are bound in suspicion and conflict, but the real hatred is shared by all for the dwellers of the urban ruins, a human-rat hybrid known as the Beast Things.

Although all of the human tribes strive to turn their backs on those characteristics which drove their ancestors, known universally as The Old Ones, to war and destruction. But as the situation has developed, Norton makes it clear that conflict is an irrefutable part of the human make-up and despite the naive desire for "world peace," it would seem that humans will always reach first for the spear. The climax of the book, when the tribes gather for one last great battle against each other, becomes the moment when Fors steps forward and restores peace. He reminds all present that everyone faces a common enemy in the Beast Things and if humanity is to survive, that they must all band together in mutual support, or by choosing to exterminate each other, leave the planet to the Beast Things.

Andre (AKA Mary) Norton. Man I read a lot her books as a kid. I wonder if this is in a box of books in the basement. May have to check sometime.


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