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new-bushido-code
A modern military ethic combining honor, individual courage, and the minimization of civilian casualties, advocating limited, professional warfare.
1 chapter across 1 book
Hyperion (1990)Dan Simmons
Chapter 6
Captain Kassad confronts a violent religious uprising led by the New Prophet on the desert world of Qom-Riyadh, using advanced orbital weaponry to decisively eliminate thousands of enemy mullahs and prevent the execution of hostages. The chapter also explores the military and ethical framework of the New Bushido Code, emphasizing honor and restraint in warfare, and introduces the escalating threat posed by the Ousters, who launch a devastating surprise attack on the independent world of Bressia, overwhelming its defenses and causing massive civilian casualties.