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The Helmsman Saga is a [[Space Opera]] series by [http://www.billbaldwin.us/ Bill Baldwin]. Essentially a WWII [[Recycled in Space]], it tells the story of Wilf Ansor Brim, an officer from Carescria, a poor and despised province of the Galactic Empire, fighting his way through two galactic wars between his [[The Federation|Empire]] and the [[The Empire|League of Dark Stars]].
''[[The Helmsman Saga]]'' is a [[Space Opera]] series by [https://web.archive.org/web/20130525141314/http://billbaldwin.us/ Bill Baldwin]. Essentially a WWII [[Recycled in Space]], it tells the story of Wilf Ansor Brim, an officer from Carescria, a poor and despised province of the Galactic Empire, fighting his way through two galactic wars between his [[The Federation|Empire]] and the [[The Empire|League of Dark Stars]].


Started in 1985, seven books have been released by 1996. Then, after 15 years (and several years of constant promises), the eighth book was released in December 2011.
Started in 1985, seven books have been released by 1996. Then, after 15 years (and several years of constant promises), the eighth book was released in December 2011.
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'''The series contain examples of:'''

* [[All There in the Manual]]: There is a glossary and list of units on the Author's website (the former currently needs a bit of work).
* [[All There in the Manual]]: There is a glossary and list of units on the Author's website (the former currently needs a bit of work).
* [[Arms Dealer]]: Lixor is an entire planet.
* [[Arms Dealer]]: Lixor is an entire planet.
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* [[Better to Die Than Be Killed]]: In ''The Defenders'', Wilf is stranded on a League planet along with three people. One of them is the Emperor. He states right away that Emperors cannot fall captive, and makes the others swear they'll kill him first.
* [[Better to Die Than Be Killed]]: In ''The Defenders'', Wilf is stranded on a League planet along with three people. One of them is the Emperor. He states right away that Emperors cannot fall captive, and makes the others swear they'll kill him first.
* [[BFG]]: The Hador-Haelic space forts have guns which are hundreds of feet long.
* [[BFG]]: The Hador-Haelic space forts have guns which are hundreds of feet long.
* [[Call a Rabbit A Smeerp]]: All the time. Alien pigeons, cats, horses...
* [[Call a Rabbit a Smeerp]]: All the time. Alien pigeons, cats, horses...
* [[Chekhov's Skill]]: Wilf knowledge of the League language is used a lot.
* [[Chekhov's Skill]]: Wilf knowledge of the League language is used a lot.
* [[Cultured Warrior]]: Wilf knows a lot of poetry.
* [[Cultured Warrior]]: Wilf knows a lot of poetry.
* [[Dirty Coward]]: Puvis Amherst. And he leads an entire organization of these.
* [[Dirty Coward]]: Puvis Amherst. And he leads an entire organization of these.
* {{spoiler|[[Earth All Along]]}}: {{spoiler|The first books seem to imply the series are set in distant future,}} but Turning Tide has {{spoiler|Wilf's escape pod land on Earth in December 1965}}.
* {{spoiler|[[Earth All Along]]}}: {{spoiler|The first books seem to imply the series are set in distant future,}} but Turning Tide has {{spoiler|Wilf's escape pod land on Earth in December 1965}}.
* [[ET Gave Us Wi Fi]]: At least three races were given the final push toward interstellar travel by interstellar [[Escape Pod|Escape Pods]]. {{spoiler|In the eighth book, a pod is left on Earth - deliberately}}.
* [[ET Gave Us Wi-Fi]]: At least three races were given the final push toward interstellar travel by interstellar [[Escape Pod|Escape Pods]]. {{spoiler|In the eighth book, a pod is left on Earth - deliberately}}.
* [[Everything's Worse With Bears]]: the Expy of Russia is inhabited with large bipedal bears.
* [[Everything's Worse with Bears]]: the Expy of Russia is inhabited with large bipedal bears.
* [[False-Flag Operation]]: The League captures a Fluvannian cruiser and use it to attack one of their liners.
* [[False-Flag Operation]]: The League captures a Fluvannian cruiser and use it to attack one of their liners.
* [[Fantastic Drug]]: Timeweed.
* [[Fantastic Drug]]: Timeweed.
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* [[Really Gets Around]]: After book 7, Wilf has a lot of one night stands - nothing to do.
* [[Really Gets Around]]: After book 7, Wilf has a lot of one night stands - nothing to do.
* [[Recycled in Space]]: [[Up to Eleven]].
* [[Recycled in Space]]: [[Up to Eleven]].
* [[Rewarded As a Traitor Deserves]]: The League collaborators on A'zurn are executed as soon as the League takes over. Can't be trusted.
* [[Rewarded as a Traitor Deserves]]: The League collaborators on A'zurn are executed as soon as the League takes over. Can't be trusted.
* [[Rock Beats Laser]]: An interesting example in the ''Galactic Convoy''. A city constantly suffers from airstrikes which no one sees. Now, it is known that the League has invisible ships, but no one understands how they make their weapon fire invisible. It's not until Brim actually sees it that they realize that {{spoiler|the Leaguers are simply dropping bombs}}.
* [[Rock Beats Laser]]: An interesting example in the ''Galactic Convoy''. A city constantly suffers from airstrikes which no one sees. Now, it is known that the League has invisible ships, but no one understands how they make their weapon fire invisible. It's not until Brim actually sees it that they realize that {{spoiler|the Leaguers are simply dropping bombs}}.
* [[Royals Who Actually Do Something]]: Margot and Onrad.
* [[Royals Who Actually Do Something]]: Margot and Onrad.
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* [[This Is Reality]]: In book one, Wilf Brim has a last stand against three League ships, and muses that [[Big Damn Heroes]] only arrive in time in books.
* [[This Is Reality]]: In book one, Wilf Brim has a last stand against three League ships, and muses that [[Big Damn Heroes]] only arrive in time in books.
* [[Those Wacky Nazis]]: The League.
* [[Those Wacky Nazis]]: The League.
* [[We Will Have Perfect Health in The Future]]: At least parasitic diseases have been exterminated.
* [[We Will Have Perfect Health in the Future]]: At least parasitic diseases have been exterminated.
* [[Winged Humanoid|Winged Humanoids]]: A'zurnians. The Leaguers break the wings in half - roofed concentration camps are too expensive.
* [[Winged Humanoid|Winged Humanoids]]: A'zurnians. The Leaguers break the wings in half - roofed concentration camps are too expensive.
* [[You Are in Command Now]]: In the first book, Brim has to do it all the time. Either the commander has been captured, a [[Dirty Coward]], or away overseeing some trade negotiations (those are three different commanders).
* [[You Are in Command Now]]: In the first book, Brim has to do it all the time. Either the commander has been captured, a [[Dirty Coward]], or away overseeing some trade negotiations (those are three different commanders).
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Latest revision as of 09:08, 8 May 2021

The Helmsman Saga is a Space Opera series by Bill Baldwin. Essentially a WWII Recycled in Space, it tells the story of Wilf Ansor Brim, an officer from Carescria, a poor and despised province of the Galactic Empire, fighting his way through two galactic wars between his Empire and the League of Dark Stars.

Started in 1985, seven books have been released by 1996. Then, after 15 years (and several years of constant promises), the eighth book was released in December 2011.

  • The Helmsman (1985)
  • Galactic Convoy (1987)
  • The Trophy (1990)
  • The Mercenaries (1991)
  • The Defenders (1992)
  • The Siege (1994)
  • The Defiance (1996)
  • The Turning Tide (2011)

Tropes used in The Helmsman Saga include: