Well, amidst all of knowhow's thread-bumping I thought I'd better start a new one. On an off-chance, I dropped into a second-hand bookshop near where I live and found a copy of Voyage from Yesteryear by James P Hogan. Have a look at the blurb and see what you think...
Earth seemed doomed to a fiery death, so they colonised the Alpha Centauri system with children.
But not everyone perished in Old Earth's War. Decades later a generation ship bearing a cargo of colonists - and an army to protect them - headed for the planet Chiron to reassert Earth's lawful control over the fledgling colony.
Too bad the colonists didn't see things the same way.
A deadly clash - with supermodern weapons - was inevitable as each faction sought to convert the other to the 'right' way.
Sorry to those of you who may've heard this before - I just thought it was worth mentioning.
Earth seemed doomed to a fiery death, so they colonised the Alpha Centauri system with children.
But not everyone perished in Old Earth's War. Decades later a generation ship bearing a cargo of colonists - and an army to protect them - headed for the planet Chiron to reassert Earth's lawful control over the fledgling colony.
Too bad the colonists didn't see things the same way.
A deadly clash - with supermodern weapons - was inevitable as each faction sought to convert the other to the 'right' way.
Sorry to those of you who may've heard this before - I just thought it was worth mentioning.
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