War Stories: New Military Science
Fiction (2014), ed. by
Jaym Gates & Andrew Liptak
"War
Stories
reveals the truth. War is what we are."
With
this statement, War
Stories
launches us into a dizzying, kaleidoscopic universe in which we see
combat and killing, and soldiers and civilians, in uncanny new ways.
The twenty-three stories in this anthology imagine scenarios ranging
from drone attacks in Syria to interplanetary conflicts involving
technology that is years ahead of our time; and it is this
juxtaposition of the near- and far-future that clarifies how much war
changes while staying the same.
Grouped
into four sections ("Wartime Systems," "Combat,"
"Armored Force," and "Aftermath"), these stories
consider war from a variety of possible angles and points of view.
There are clones and uploaded consciousnesses, PTSD sufferers and
drone operators, mothers and lovers. Many of the authors focus on
what the future holds for soldiers' bodies- how they'll react to
biological "upgrades," high-tech prosthetics, brain
implants, and even teleportation. Others consider the role of
militarized suits, advanced drones, and virtual reality.