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While it lands very high on the [[Mohs Scale of Sci Fi Hardness]], ''Hostile Takeover'' has several unique twists to classic science fiction formulae. For instance, in approved [[Golden Age]] manner, the main protagonist is a hard-science type; however, instead of nuclear physics or mechanical engineering, she is a financial analyst.
While it lands very high on the [[Mohs Scale of Sci Fi Hardness]], ''Hostile Takeover'' has several unique twists to classic science fiction formulae. For instance, in approved [[Golden Age]] manner, the main protagonist is a hard-science type; however, instead of nuclear physics or mechanical engineering, she is a financial analyst.


This work is [[Troperiffic]] in the extreme. Gleeful [[Shout Out|shout outs]] abound to both classic and contemporary media.
This work is [[Troperiffic]] in the extreme. Gleeful [[Shout-Out|shout outs]] abound to both classic and contemporary media.


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=== This work contains examples of: ===


* [[Ace Pilot]]
* [[Ace Pilot]]
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* [[Elaborate Underground Base]]: Vesta Colony, essentially.
* [[Elaborate Underground Base]]: Vesta Colony, essentially.
* [[Evil Counterpart]]: John to CC. Having almost identical backstories, one would think they would be BFFs. Not so, mostly because John is an amoral backstabber who will do literally ''anything'' to climb the corporate ladder.
* [[Evil Counterpart]]: John to CC. Having almost identical backstories, one would think they would be BFFs. Not so, mostly because John is an amoral backstabber who will do literally ''anything'' to climb the corporate ladder.
* [[Faster Than Light Travel]]: It's theorized to be impossible, but Marc can still dream...
* [[Faster-Than-Light Travel]]: It's theorized to be impossible, but Marc can still dream...
* [[Giving Radio to The Romans]]
* [[Giving Radio to the Romans]]
* [[Good Looking Privates]]: Commander Marc Davidoff. [[Hello Nurse|Helloooo, Marine]]!
* [[Good-Looking Privates]]: Commander Marc Davidoff. [[Hello, Nurse!|Helloooo, Marine]]!
* [[Harmless Freezing]]: Except for the fact that it allows peculators to siphon off your funds.
* [[Harmless Freezing]]: Except for the fact that it allows peculators to siphon off your funds.
* {{spoiler|[[Higher Tech Species]]}}
* {{spoiler|[[Higher-Tech Species]]}}
* [[Human Resources]]: Pay your debts. That is all.
* [[Human Resources]]: Pay your debts. That is all.
* [[Human Popsicle]]
* [[Human Popsicle]]
* [[Jerk With a Heart of Gold]]: Davidoff, to the nth power. Mac, to a lesser degree.
* [[Jerk with a Heart of Gold]]: Davidoff, to the nth power. Mac, to a lesser degree.
* [[Science Hero]]: CC uncovers a diabolical conspiracy...[[For Science!|With Math]]!
* [[Science Hero]]: CC uncovers a diabolical conspiracy...[[For Science!|With Math]]!
* [[Sci Fi Writers Have No Sense of Scale]]: Nicely averted. Vesta-g ''is'' an asteroid, not a [[Baby Planet]].
* [[Sci-Fi Writers Have No Sense of Scale]]: Nicely averted. Vesta-g ''is'' an asteroid, not a [[Baby Planet]].
* [[Shout Out]]: Where do we start...
* [[Shout-Out]]: Where do we start...
* [[Shipper On Deck]]: Margaret, though she's pretty subtle about it. Later on [[Everyone Can See It|everyone gets in on the act]].
* [[Shipper on Deck]]: Margaret, though she's pretty subtle about it. Later on [[Everyone Can See It|everyone gets in on the act]].
* [[Space Fighter]]: It seems like everyone in Earthserv is a pilot.
* [[Space Fighter]]: It seems like everyone in Earthserv is a pilot.
* [[Space Marine]]
* [[Space Marine]]
* [[Stay in The Kitchen]]: Invoked by Marc, to yank CC's chain.
* [[Stay in the Kitchen]]: Invoked by Marc, to yank CC's chain.
* [[There Are No Therapists]]: Well, there are; they just work for The Man.
* [[There Are No Therapists]]: Well, there are; they just work for The Man.
* [[This Looks Like a Job For Aquaman]]: Seriously, who else but a compulsively detail-oriented financial analyst could have found the diabolical scheme buried in all those spreadsheets? And what other world-ending conspiracy could she possibly have averted with that skill set?
* [[This Looks Like a Job For Aquaman]]: Seriously, who else but a compulsively detail-oriented financial analyst could have found the diabolical scheme buried in all those spreadsheets? And what other world-ending conspiracy could she possibly have averted with that skill set?
* [[Tsundere]]: Poor repressed CC.
* [[Tsundere]]: Poor repressed CC.
{{quote| He hadn't even tried to kiss her. Not that he should, seeing as she was engaged. And not that she wanted him to. But [[Aren't You Going to Ravish Me?|he hadn't even tried]].}}
{{quote|He hadn't even tried to kiss her. Not that he should, seeing as she was engaged. And not that she wanted him to. But [[Aren't You Going to Ravish Me?|he hadn't even tried]].}}
* [[United Europe]]: Also we have The Americas and Eurasiazone.
* [[United Europe]]: Also we have The Americas and Eurasiazone.
* [[Unusual User Interface]]: Having jacks in your wrist (or scars from their removal) is stigmata of the academic and administrative underclass, who need the efficiency and speed they offer. CC and John are both in deep debt to cover the scar-covering surgery. Also, some Earthserv pilots have neurocannulae to interface with their [[Space Fighter|Space Fighters]], but that's considered, well, really cool.
* [[Unusual User Interface]]: Having jacks in your wrist (or scars from their removal) is stigmata of the academic and administrative underclass, who need the efficiency and speed they offer. CC and John are both in deep debt to cover the scar-covering surgery. Also, some Earthserv pilots have neurocannulae to interface with their [[Space Fighter|Space Fighters]], but that's considered, well, really cool.
* [[We Will Use Manual Labor in The Future]]: A major internal inconsistency with this one. Early in the book, CC observes that there is near-universal employment on Vesta because human labor is cheaper than robot assistants; but later she admires how Margaret cleverly programs her party lighting to make up for the fact that human labor was at a premium. Wut??
* [[We Will Use Manual Labor in the Future]]: A major internal inconsistency with this one. Early in the book, CC observes that there is near-universal employment on Vesta because human labor is cheaper than robot assistants; but later she admires how Margaret cleverly programs her party lighting to make up for the fact that human labor was at a premium. Wut??


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Latest revision as of 15:05, 7 November 2015

A science fiction novel by Susan Shwartz.

Corporate climber CC Williams is sent to the asteroid Vesta-g to investigate possible insider trading, fraud or embezzlement.

CC puts on all the appearances of being a perfect corporate drone. But having bootstrapped her way out out of the slums and into an upwardly mobile career, her debts mean she is one false move away from forced emigration, indentured servitude, organ harvesting or worse.

While it lands very high on the Mohs Scale of Sci Fi Hardness, Hostile Takeover has several unique twists to classic science fiction formulae. For instance, in approved Golden Age manner, the main protagonist is a hard-science type; however, instead of nuclear physics or mechanical engineering, she is a financial analyst.

This work is Troperiffic in the extreme. Gleeful shout outs abound to both classic and contemporary media.


Tropes used in Hostile Takeover include:


He hadn't even tried to kiss her. Not that he should, seeing as she was engaged. And not that she wanted him to. But he hadn't even tried.

  • United Europe: Also we have The Americas and Eurasiazone.
  • Unusual User Interface: Having jacks in your wrist (or scars from their removal) is stigmata of the academic and administrative underclass, who need the efficiency and speed they offer. CC and John are both in deep debt to cover the scar-covering surgery. Also, some Earthserv pilots have neurocannulae to interface with their Space Fighters, but that's considered, well, really cool.
  • We Will Use Manual Labor in the Future: A major internal inconsistency with this one. Early in the book, CC observes that there is near-universal employment on Vesta because human labor is cheaper than robot assistants; but later she admires how Margaret cleverly programs her party lighting to make up for the fact that human labor was at a premium. Wut??