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Blackcollar (The Blackcollar Series Book 1) (original 1983; édition 2012)

par Timothy Zahn (Auteur)

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A genetically enhanced fighting force may be humanity's only hope in this novel by the #1 New York Timesâ??bestselling author of Star Wars: Heir to the Empire.

Decades after a successful invasion of Earth and the Terran Democratic Empire by the Ryqrilâ??hostile, leathery-skinned aliensâ??resistance fighter Allen Caine is training for an undercover mission. He will assume the identity of an aide to the senateâ??part of the government that colludes with the invaders. But when the mission begins earlier than planned, Caine finds himself stuck on the off-planet outpost of Plinry with no idea of what awaits. He's responsible for the most important mission undertaken by the resistance in twenty years, and when the operation goes awry, Caine's only hope is to locate Plinry's so-called blackcollarsâ??the elusive, martial artsâ??trained guerilla force whose wartime resistance efforts are legendary. With his life and the freedom of everyone in the TDE on the line, Caine's success will depend on whether or not he can fin… (plus d'informations)

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Titre:Blackcollar (The Blackcollar Series Book 1)
Auteurs:Timothy Zahn (Auteur)
Info:Open Road Media Sci-Fi & Fantasy (2012), Edition: Reprint, 306 pages
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I got this as a free eBook, and it turned out not to be very good. The characters are boring, the story never really gets beyond some kind of pseudo-ninja fiction. There is a lot of better science fiction, and my time is limited, so I decided not to actually finish reading. ( )
  Enno23 | Aug 15, 2021 |
While I must have read the Thrawn trilogy dozens of times, I never once dared to pick up any of the other books by Timothy Zahn I saw at the library. Would that I had! Now that I have started to dive into Zahn's back catalogue, I am getting an idea of what his preferred style is. Military [ish] scifi with a heavy dose of intrigue. You never know who anyone really is, or who they are really working for, until the end.

The Blackcollar was published in 1983, but I can detect similarities with The Icarus Hunt, from 1999. The Icarus Hunt was more of a whodunit in space, whereas The Blackcollar is mostly an adventure story with a military theme. I can also see how Zahn worked these kind of ideas into his Thrawn books and Starcraft: Evolution. Each of these books features a military campaign of some import with the fictional universe, but the real action lies in figuring out who wants what and why, and seeing how the characters respond to the wilderness of mirrors they find themselves in.

In this book, Earth has been long since conquered by the Ryquil, an aggressive and warlike species that prefer to rule through local proxies. The Ryquil use loyalty conditioning to ensure that their human collaborators cannot betray them, although there are some hints that Jesuitical cleverness about what constitutes "betrayal", exactly, may allow for some leeway in those who are sufficient motivated.

Allen Caine, our young protagonist, receives a mission from the Resistance on Earth to go find a hidden record on the world of Plinry. That record, encrypted into a rather mundane manifest, contains the location of hidden weapons that will alter the balance of power within occupied human space.

While searching for the record, or any signs of an underground on Plinry, which has been cut off from Earth for nearly thirty years, Caine stumbles on a few elite commandos, the Blackcollars, who have been hiding their light under a bushel since the Ryquil used a devastating orbital bombardment to reduce the defense of Plinry, killing three-quarters of the population in the process.

During the lopsided war against the Ryquil, the humans developed drugs and training that would allow for a human fighter to have a more equal chance against the bigger, faster, and stronger Ryquil. The result of that program were the Blackcollars. Zahn's commandos are ninjas by another name, backed up with enhanced reflexes and laser-ablative armor.

Sometimes the tactics of the Blackcollars stretch my credulity a bit. This is an early book, but it seemed silly to me when two of the highly-trained and drug-enhanced Blackcollars sacrifice themselves to shoot down six patrol ships with shoulder-fired missiles. Couldn't they have just used more launchers, and destroyed the aircraft without the loss of soldiers whose experience and enhancements were irreplaceable? At the very least, we could have used some color text about how the missile launchers were actually more difficult to come by than the soldiers themselves, which doesn't fit the rest of the story.

Zahn seems on much firmer ground when it comes to devising complicated schemes of betrayal and counter-betrayal. I seriously didn't know who was on what side until the end, and there is at least the possibility that some of that may change in future volumes. While the Blackcollars' tactics offend my logistical sensibilities, their over-the-top natures match up with the adventure genre pretty well. No swordsman bests Solomon Kane or Conan either. I really enjoyed The Blackcollars, and I look forward to the two sequels. ( )
  bespen | Mar 19, 2018 |
his first novel. Superninjas and alien warlords. Do I need to say anything else? ( )
  BookstoogeLT | Dec 10, 2016 |
Thirty years after humans lost the war to the conquering Ryqril, a small group of elite soldiers plot to overthrow the Ryqril. The first step is to find six starships hidden away near the end of the war. This book is an absorbing read full of Xanatos gambits, with plots, counter-plots, and counter-counter-plots. ( )
  soraki | Aug 11, 2015 |
Meh. Distinctly average special forces mil-SF action adventure. I remain thoroughly unconvinced by the ninja style secret special forces who've lain undercover for thirty years (on stolen rejuvenation drugs) just waiting for the right revenge mission to come along.

Earth and all her surrounding galactic empire were easily captured by aliens with superior technology. The aliens kept most humans alive and civilisation intact - by brainwashing the various government officials required, and allowing them to administrator the planets on the aliens' behalf. The general population was left to fend for itself, which is where the blackcollar special forces hung out. The various alien spies and government informers were of little use. Our hero is summoned to the underground headquarters on Earth where he's informed that the resistance have just decoded a special plan instigated during the 'war' but never completed. 5 heavy duty battlecruisers were hidden somewhere in space. All he needs to do is travel to a colony world where their location is recorded, decode it, recruit a bunch of trustworthy pilots and he can launch a shock offensive against the aliens, who are currently mostly ignoring humanity as they have other battles to fight on their new border. The colony world has it's own set of undercover blackcollars, and our hero quickly instigates his way among them, and persuades the leader to organise a raid to find the information he needs.

Nothing really sparkled, the aliens were unbelievable, the ninja attacks equally so, there were too many cut-scenes to the bad guys going 'no Mr Bond I expect you to die'. And far too many coincidences falling neatly into place. Also a few too many hand wavy duex et machina explanations for things - especially the cloning. But that said it was readable enough as a quick story, and passed the time as entertainment.

I expect more from SF that I read, but it was OK. ( )
  reading_fox | Sep 2, 2014 |
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Fiction. Science Fiction. HTML:

A genetically enhanced fighting force may be humanity's only hope in this novel by the #1 New York Timesâ??bestselling author of Star Wars: Heir to the Empire.

Decades after a successful invasion of Earth and the Terran Democratic Empire by the Ryqrilâ??hostile, leathery-skinned aliensâ??resistance fighter Allen Caine is training for an undercover mission. He will assume the identity of an aide to the senateâ??part of the government that colludes with the invaders. But when the mission begins earlier than planned, Caine finds himself stuck on the off-planet outpost of Plinry with no idea of what awaits. He's responsible for the most important mission undertaken by the resistance in twenty years, and when the operation goes awry, Caine's only hope is to locate Plinry's so-called blackcollarsâ??the elusive, martial artsâ??trained guerilla force whose wartime resistance efforts are legendary. With his life and the freedom of everyone in the TDE on the line, Caine's success will depend on whether or not he can fin

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