Star Guard
Encyclopedia
Star Guard is an early science fiction
novel by Andre Norton
, published in 1955.
In 3956, young Kana Karr is about to go on his first mission as an Arch, or archaic mercenary, one of a company of mercenaries (a "Horde") hired out by Terra to fight on primitive worlds with primitive weapons: small arms, but no motorized equipment. Another class of Terran mercenaries, the Mechs, are employed to fight with mechanized equipment like crawlers and flying wings on more advanced planets of the Galactic civilization. The supplying of Arch and Mech companies is the role to which Terra has been assigned by Central Control. The novel tells of the Horde's difficulties, Kana's maturation both personal and professional, and the ultimate revelation of a surprising secret.
The central plot device of the novel--the mercenary companies betrayed and having to fight their way back to safety--follows in some detail Xenophon's description of Greek mercenaries in the Persian Empire known as the March of the Ten Thousand. This reworking of historical battles or campaigns remains a common feature of military science fiction.
Science fiction
Science fiction is a genre of fiction dealing with imaginary but more or less plausible content such as future settings, futuristic science and technology, space travel, aliens, and paranormal abilities...
novel by Andre Norton
Andre Norton
Andre Alice Norton, née Alice Mary Norton was an American science fiction and fantasy author under the noms de plume Andre Norton, Andrew North and Allen Weston...
, published in 1955.
In 3956, young Kana Karr is about to go on his first mission as an Arch, or archaic mercenary, one of a company of mercenaries (a "Horde") hired out by Terra to fight on primitive worlds with primitive weapons: small arms, but no motorized equipment. Another class of Terran mercenaries, the Mechs, are employed to fight with mechanized equipment like crawlers and flying wings on more advanced planets of the Galactic civilization. The supplying of Arch and Mech companies is the role to which Terra has been assigned by Central Control. The novel tells of the Horde's difficulties, Kana's maturation both personal and professional, and the ultimate revelation of a surprising secret.
The central plot device of the novel--the mercenary companies betrayed and having to fight their way back to safety--follows in some detail Xenophon's description of Greek mercenaries in the Persian Empire known as the March of the Ten Thousand. This reworking of historical battles or campaigns remains a common feature of military science fiction.