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Re: The Next "Thermopoli"
"The Patriots in their red armor was like a hurricane coming onto the Rebels in their blue armor"
That sentence is void of any fluid description, its hard to read, and does not flow. Maybe something like this: The Patriots ran towards us in their red armour, which glistened a steely red in the mid-afternoon sunlight, their stampede towards us resembled an act of Mother Nature - a hurricane in full force, ready to take down anything in its path. Most of your story is like that sentence it doesn't flow. The story is hard to read through, it shouldn't be. The story should be easy to read through with concise and vivid imagery. The premise of another American civil war 200 years into the future is an interesting one; the story doesn't live up to it. I also spotted a few spelling errors. Go back to the drawing board with this one Last edited by One_Man_Band; 21-06-2006 at 07:22 AM. |
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Re: The Next "Thermopoli"
Just as the previous poster said, the most annoying thing about this is that it has the potential of being so much better. The plot is interesting but it can be even better if you were to put more description about both armies and the state of affairs within America. I think that a re-write with you having more care and patience in the story to really flesh out the character and the plot would make this much better.
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i think the whole plot-line is cliche. the whole futuristic soldier idea has been beaten to death by science fiction.
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Re: The Next "Thermopoli"
I know it's a short story, but to me this just seemed too short. A battle such as this will undoubtedly last so much longer than the way it was described. If you're going to write a war story, make the war a bit more believable.
Some spelling mistakes also, and odd sentence structure in places. But as some of the posters said, even though this genre is a little over-wrought, the beginning paragraph is catchy. |
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Re: The Next "Thermopoli"
um.............
the outnumbered guys got killed in the original thermopylae, and they lived in this one not to mention the ratio was way way different
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It started out great but after the men set up the demo charges it went bad. It seemed very rushed and the ending wasn't as good as it could have been. There were a lot of mistakes after the demo set up which supports my idea of being rushed. Even though it's suppose to be a short story let the story play out. Don't take its life away. Other than that a very good beginning. Definitely kept me wanting to read to find out what happened.
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Re: The Next "Thermopoli"
good concept, but it could have been better.
maybe add more detail to the characters and the situation, such as why america is at war with itself again. Also, a 40 man squad meets up with another 250 men, and its 300. how does that work. maybe have less spartan refrences. it takes a bit of the origionality away from the story. |
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Re: The Next "Thermopoli"
This story doesn't really live up to the title. With Thermopoli, all the Spartans died, but here, a bit less than half were left. Thremopoli was also a sacrificial battle. I was expecting this to be the same kind of thing, where everyone dies at the end, and was disappointed when it didn't happen. If you wanted these guys to survive, than make it a bigger accomplishment by giving the enemy more troops, or lessening the numbers of the hero's side. The battle was also very rushed. The way you tell it is like the battle only lasts for a few minutes, maybe an hour tops. Slow it down, and give us all the gory details you want to. Keep working on it, and make it all it can be.
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