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        11 months ago

        There’s also no time travelling in Old Man’s War. (listening to book 5 right now)

        He must’ve misread the title. Certainly misread the book.

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          11 months ago

          Of course there is. The book is about the only possible way for time travelling to actually happen. Time dilation.

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            11 months ago

            You mean with the skip drives? Which books I the series have you read. There’s something about them that isn’t talked about until I think book 2. Definitely in 5.

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              11 months ago

              I have to admit I read them probably 10 years ago, but the idea of returning to a planet (for the people on the planet) hundreds of years later and for you it feels like a month or so, stuck in my head.

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                11 months ago

                I’m struggling to think of what part of the book you’re thinking of.

                I’m on book 5 and 15 years have passed since the events of the first book. One of the characters says he’s 90, and they leave Earth when they’re 75. There’s no hundreds of years passing for anyone. The FTL travel is explained in a way without time dilation, but does have other side effects.

                I’m being intentionally vague as Old Man’s War is one of my favourite book series and I enjoyed the reveal of the early plot points.

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                  11 months ago

                  Hmm, maybe I’m confused with a different book, I’ll have to read them again. But as I remember that is where the “old man” comes from, him fighting a war that stretches for hundreds or thousands of years for the “empire”, yet only a lifetime for him.

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                    11 months ago

                    Nope, totally different book series. In Old Man’s War, 75 year olds from earth are recruited to fight aliens in space. How the military makes use of old farts is the first plot point.