urban-warfare
The chapter portrays intense street fighting involving tanks, small arms, and improvised weapons within a densely populated city environment.
3 chapters across 2 books
The Windup Girl (2009)Paolo Bacigalupi
The chapter depicts a sudden violent outbreak in the city, where Hock Seng and Laughing Chan encounter a tank and escalating street warfare involving multiple factions, including military forces and civilian militias. As the conflict intensifies, they witness the destruction of their home slum and the chaos of political upheaval, with radio broadcasts revealing a coup attempt and the breakdown of order. The chapter highlights the confusion, fear, and fragmented loyalties among the populace amid the rapid and brutal urban combat.
In this chapter, a sudden acceleration of a political and military takeover unfolds amidst urban warfare and widespread fires in the city. Anderson negotiates tense terms with Akkarat regarding resources critical to their interests, while the battle threatens the city's infrastructure, including its seawalls and symbolic landmarks. The chapter highlights the precarious balance of power, the looming threat of environmental disaster, and the interplay of personal and political alliances.
The Two Faces Of Tomorrow (1979)James P. Hogan
In this chapter, Linsay arrives at the Hub amidst chaos caused by Spartacus's assault, quickly organizing a defensive strategy to stabilize the situation and prepare for a counterattack. Despite heavy losses and the enemy's control over much of the Hub, Linsay plans a surprise assault targeting Detroit rather than retreating via the Rim or Spindle. The chapter also reveals concern over Kim Sinclair's solo mission to jam the Decoupler, which may have ended in disaster, highlighting the desperate and high-stakes nature of the conflict.