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Captain John Perry, in Old Mans War, did a goodwill tour of the colonies after the Battle of Coral. This is the Q&A session from one of those stops, on the colony world of New Goa. Theres no story here, really; just the back-and-forth between a combat veteran and some of the civilians the Colonial Defense Forces are defendingwho have a variety of views of the CDF, the fact that its composed entirely of old folks from Earth (colonists cannot enlist), and the perpetual state of war between humans and most other intelligent species theyre in contact with. A tale set in the world of John Scalzis debut novel, OLD MANS WAR. Published as a signed limited edition chapbook. [Old Mans War 1.5]

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John Scalzi

QUESTIONS FOR A SOLDIER

COLONIAL DEFENSE FORCES Colonial Outreach Command CDF Public Relations 3rd - photo 1

COLONIAL DEFENSE FORCES

Colonial Outreach Command

CDF Public Relations, 3rd Platoon

Colonel Wm. Schafer, Cmdr

DATE:

238.05.15 SUSN

(see linked table for local equivalents)

FILE NUMBER:

COC/CPR-OOI-3793/16(N)

FILE TITLE:

Public Speech, CDF Capt. John Perry, Huckleberry Colony, 238.05.10

FILE DESCRIPTION:

Capt. Perry meets with citizens of village of New Goa on Huckleberry Colony; answers questions about life of CDF servicepersons and other queries.

PRINCIPAL SPEAKERS:

Capt. Perry, New Goa administrator Rohit Kulkarni, seven New Goa villagers

CLASSIFICATION:

Non-classified

REDACTION:

None. Editing for clarity: Standard voice to text algorithms

RECORDED BY:

Capt. John Perry, unedited BrainPal audio feed

FILED BY:

Cpl. John Scalzi, Acting Librarian, CDFPR 3rd Platoon

CC: Col. Wm. Schafer

TRANSCRIPT BEGINS 2380510 030534 213015 LOCAL ROHIT KULKARNI Please - photo 2TRANSCRIPT BEGINS 2380510 030534 213015 LOCAL ROHIT KULKARNI Please - photo 3TRANSCRIPT BEGINS 238.05.10 03:05:34 (21:30:15 LOCAL)

ROHIT KULKARNI:

Please, please, everyone. I see Naren Bhatia setting down his dessert, so I truly know that it is time to move on to the next portion of the evening. (laughter) You have licked that bowl clean, Naren? (laughter) My Anjali will be pleased to know her contribution to the evening met with such success.

It is not often that our simple village receives a visitor of such esteem as the man I have the honor of presenting to you this evening. As with all of the colonies in the Union, Huckleberry and New Goa remember with horror of the Rraey invasion of Coral, one of the oldest and most precious of our colonies. The Rraey slaughtered all of the colonists there, more than 100,000 lives ended. It was one of the darkest hours in the history of the Union.

But the Rraey did not hold Coral for long, thanks in part to the efforts of our guest, whose courageous actions in battle caused him to be awarded the Silver Star and the Distinguished Service Cross, as well as the first Order of Coral award. He is here tonight to share some of his experiences as part of the Colonial Defense Forces that keep all of the colonies safe, including our own. With great honor, I present to you Captain John Perry.

(applause)

CAPT. PERRY:

Thank you, and thank you, Administrator Kulkarni. It was your wife who made tonights dessert? No wonder you look so happy. (laughter) The whole dinner was wonderful, really. I dont think Ive eaten this well in years.

KULKARNI:

I dont doubt you say that everywhere you go.

PERRY:

Well, I do, but this time I mean it. (laughter) And Ive been having a wonderful visit here in New Goa. I have to warn you all that in addition to doing this goodwill tour of the Colonies for the CDF, I also have an ulterior motive: Im checking out colonies for when I retire. So get a good look at this face; you might have to get used to it one day. (laughter)

KULKARNI:

We would welcome you, Captain.

PERRY:

You say that now, Administrator. (laughter) I do have to say that one advantage of settling in New Goa is that although I come from a different culture than you back on Earth, we do share a common language, or at least share one common language. Before I came to Huckleberry, I was on Shaw Colony, which was settled by Norwegians. I had to use an interpreter while I was there. I think I accidentally declared war on them at least once. (laughter) There is much less of a chance of that here.

Now, my understanding is that Im supposed to stand up here and lecture you all on how the Colonial Defense Forces are working to protect you from the rest of the universe, but I have to say that I did that a couple of times and then I got really bored of hearing my own voice. And everywhere I go, people have questions that they want to ask. So if its all right with you, Im going to suggest we skip whatever bad speech I would give you and go right to the questions. (pause) Since I see about two dozen hands, Im guessing that means its okay with you. (laughter) Yes, maam. You here in the front.

VILLAGER #1:

Are you married? (Uproarious laughter) Not for me! For my niece. She is about your age.

PERRY:

Well, thank you. Im deeply flattered, although Im sure your niece would be surprised to find out youre trying to get her hitched.

VILLAGER #1:

Not at all! Shes here in the room! Aparna! Stand up! (more laughter)

PERRY:

Hello, Aparna. Please, sit. Youre safe from me. (laughter) To answer the question, Im not married. But its also against CDF policy for soldiers to be married. We ship all over this part of the universe and it would be very difficult to maintain a marriage. In fact, when we sign up for service back on Earth, were legally declared dead, which ends any marriage we were in. Some of the people I served with were thankful for that, (laughter) but I dont think it would have made me happy. I was married before I signed up, but my wife passed away before I left. We had been married for over 40 years.

Ah, that look. I get that every time I mention something relating to my age. Ladies and gentlemen, Im 77 years old. So, maam, not only am I too old for Aparna, Im too old for you. (laughter) One of the advantages of joining the CDF is that they give you a new body. Im older than I look. Yes, sir.

VILLAGER #2:

Why are you green?

PERRY:

The food was so good, I ate too much. (laughter) The real answer is that these bodies were given are engineered to use chlorophyll to give us an extra energy boost, which we need to help maintain other improvements in this body, like more and denser muscles, faster reflexes and other things. We can also go longer without food than most people, although we dont like it any more than anyone else.

I can see some of you wish that you could have an improved body, but I want to make you aware of the tradeoffs. First, this body is so modified that it cant reproduce. Thats definitely not an advantage on a colony. Second, the only way to get a body like this is join the CDF, where youll have to serve for ten years. In those ten years eight out of ten of the people you joined with will have died in service. I know for myself that of the people I met and became friends with when I joined up, only two are still alive. Look around you in this room and imagine that sort of mortality rate among the people you love and care for. So you have to ask yourself if the new body is really worth it. Yes, sir. Yes, you.

VILLAGER #3:

I am sure you have encountered many alien species. Is there one encounter that is more vivid than others?

PERRY:

Well, there was the time I was eaten. (audible muttering)

VILLAGER #3:

I believe we would all like to hear about that.

PERRY:

All right. It was about a month before the Battle of Coral, and I and my platoon were sent to an unexplored planet to find a colonial survey team that had disappeared. The first tip-off that something was strange about the planet should have been that it looked gorgeous perfect for human habitation but it was completely uninhabited. Thats strange because if a planet is perfect for us, its perfect for a couple hundred other intelligent species, too. And that means it should have been colonized by then. Its like that old joke: A doctor and economist are walking down the street when the doctor looks down and says theres a $20 bill on the sidewalk. And the economist says Impossible! If it were a $20 bill, someone would have picked it up by now! This planet was a $20 bill on the street if there ever was one. It was impossible that it would be uninhabited. And yet it seemed to be. So they sent out a survey team, and after a couple of days they disappeared.

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