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'''Starship Troopers''' is an American Military [[Science Fiction]] novel writen by Robert A. Heinlein and first published in 1959. It is a story about a young man who joins the military of a united earth government which gets inbroiled in a war against a Eusocial Insectiod race. The novel has some elements which are generally disagreed on, such as a pro-corporal punishment stance and a positive protrail of a society in which political franchise is limited to those who preform some catagory of government service (such as military). A live action movie version with many creative liberies was released in 1997, which has two dreadful direct to DVD sequels.
{{Movie
|Title = ''Starship Troopers''
|Producer = Jon Davison
|Director = Paul Verhoeven
|Writer = Edward Neumeier
|Company = TriStar Pictures
|ReleaseDate =  7 November 1997
|Image = [[File:Starship_troopers_poster.jpg|200px|center]]
|Website = not determined }}
[[File:Starship_troopers_cover.jpg|thumb|left]]'''''Starship Troopers''''' is an American military [[science fiction]] novel written by Robert A. Heinlein that was first published in 1959. It is a story about a young man who joins the military of a united Earth government, which is at war with a [[eusocial]] insectoid race referred to as the Arachnids or just the Bugs. The novel has some socio-political elements which are controversial, such as advocating corporal punishment and positively portraying a society in which voting rights are limited to those who complete at least one term of hazardous government service (such as military).
 
A live-action movie with the same title and few other similarities was released in 1997; it has two dreadful direct-to-DVD sequels.
 
== Influence ==
== Influence ==
Despite its motre controversial elements, Starship Troopers is among the more influenial works in regards to science fiction. It was one of the first science fiction novels to involve [[Power Armor]], as well as creating the Cliche of rigorously trained heavily armored infantry.
Despite its more controversial elements, ''Starship Troopers'' is an influential work of military science fiction. It was one of the first science fiction novels to involve [[power armor]], as well as creating the cliche of rigorously trained, heavily armored infantry fighting against hordes of hostile aliens. Successors to this theme include the following:
*The [[Space Marines]] from Warhammer 40,000 and to a lesser Degree, Elite Battlesuited [[Tau]] [[Tau Fire Caste|Firewarriors]]
*The Spartans from Halo
*Terran Marines from Starcraft
 
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Starship Troopers
Starship troopers poster.jpg
Producer:

Jon Davison

Director:

Paul Verhoeven

Company:

TriStar Pictures

Release Date:

7 November 1997

Website:

not determined

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Starship troopers cover.jpg

Starship Troopers is an American military science fiction novel written by Robert A. Heinlein that was first published in 1959. It is a story about a young man who joins the military of a united Earth government, which is at war with a eusocial insectoid race referred to as the Arachnids or just the Bugs. The novel has some socio-political elements which are controversial, such as advocating corporal punishment and positively portraying a society in which voting rights are limited to those who complete at least one term of hazardous government service (such as military).

A live-action movie with the same title and few other similarities was released in 1997; it has two dreadful direct-to-DVD sequels.

Influence

Despite its more controversial elements, Starship Troopers is an influential work of military science fiction. It was one of the first science fiction novels to involve power armor, as well as creating the cliche of rigorously trained, heavily armored infantry fighting against hordes of hostile aliens. Successors to this theme include the following:

  • The Space Marines from Warhammer 40,000 and to a lesser Degree, Elite Battlesuited Tau Firewarriors
  • The Spartans from Halo
  • Terran Marines from Starcraft