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Starship Troopers (Book + Film) | Knockback, Episode 280

With all of the hullabaloo surrounding Arrowhead's hit PS5 and PC game Helldivers 2, we figured we'd delve into its most obvious inspiration: Starship Troopers. Most people know Starship Troopers as the 1997 Paul Verhoeven sci-fi flick, but it's actually much more than that. It all started as an award-winning novel written back in 1959 by an author named Robert Heinlein, and strangely, the film and book couldn't possibly be more different in many respects. But because the book (which is awesome) is a quick read, and the film (which is good, but not nearly as good as the book) is comparatively short, too, so we figured we'd digest both, take lots of notes, and compare and contrast the two. The result is an interesting conversation, one that asks questions like: Is the book really fascist-aligned, as often claimed? Are the bugs the victims of human aggression, and could we ever come to terms with such a race? Does the idea of earning one's citizenship actually not sound that crazy, after all? Could every human have a deathwish, deep down inside? Clearly, we've much to discuss.

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Pan Ic

Paul Verhoeven is a genius

Anonymous

Carmen bombed Buenos Aires … she hit the asteroid and sent it on course ( in the movie )

Arian Yee

Id love to see the Sacred crew and Nerdrotic on Tim Pool's Culture War.

Barzenak

I bought the hardcover after listening to you guys talk about this important sci-fi book!! I will watch the movies later as I never bothered. Thanks brothers for your content. My fav of LSM