A Boy and His Tank

A Boy and His Tank by Leo Frankowski, published by Baen in 1999, is a first edition work that spans 273 pages. This science fiction narrative explores the lives of the inhabitants of New Kashubia, who reside underground in tunnels carved through solid gold. The story unfolds as these individuals innovate by merging virtual reality with tank warfare, creating a unique bond between their warriors and intelligent tanks.
Readers will find a detailed examination of this symbiotic relationship and its implications for the New Kashubians. The book delves into themes of technology and warfare, presenting a vivid portrayal of life in a society that has adapted to its unusual environment. With its focus on hard science fiction elements, A Boy and His Tank offers an engaging look at the intersection of human ingenuity and advanced technology.
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The poorest people in the universe, the inhabitants of New Kashubia live underground in tunnels drilled through a thousand feet of solid gold, but things change when the New Kashubians combine virtual reality with tank warfare to give their warriors a symbiotic relationship with their intelligent ta
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