When Duty Calls Review
When Duty Calls review by Harriet Klausner
The war between the Confederacy of Sentient Beings and the Insecticide
Ramanthian Empire continues. By order of their Queen, the Ramanthian military is
going to invade Gamma- 014 rich in iridium. The planet belongs to the Clone
Hegemony, a group of worlds in which sex and childbearing are prohibited; from
birth the clones know what work they will do. The Confederation warns the Clone
Hegemony even as the mutual enemy piles up victory after victory while the CSB
shrinks with planet after planet being lost.
Commanding Officer of the Alpha Company, 2nd Battalion, 1st REC Captain Antonio
Santana is ordered to go to Gamma- 014 to fight under the command of a Clone
Hegemony General. This should cement the alliance between the two groups
battling the Ramanthians. Antonio’s lover diplomat Christine Vanderveen is on
Hegemony planet Alpha 001; she is attracted to the leader of the rebellion
there, who wants to replace the present government in order to allow people to
have freedom of choice. On Planet Gamma 014, Santana and his bio bod and cyborg
troops fight for their lives as the enemy badly outnumbers them and accepts
deaths easily as a part of the hostilities. He knows it will take a miracle to
leave this orb alive.
Fans of military science fiction on other worlds will thoroughly enjoy WHEN DUTY
CALLS, the latest Legion of the Damned space opera thriller. When the
Ramanthians invaded earth, they are stunned by the sentient animals they
encounter who not just resist, but operationally fight back even as much of the
military is dying on Gamma 014. The resistance fighters are organized under an
unusual leader and the enemies’ casualties run much higher than the most
pessimistic Ramanthian predict. William C. Dietz keeps his long running saga
fresh to the delight of military science fiction fans.
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