Defense Command is a series of science fiction novels by Canadian writer Kenneth Tam, first published in 2006 by Iceberg Publishing. It tells the story of lead character Admiral the Lord Ken Barron's part in The Martian War, beginning in the year 2231. The series is written in the first person from the point-of-veiw of Barron, looking back from an undisclosed future date. The series incorporates themes from a wide variety of science-fiction, including fantasy fiction, war fiction, and suspense fiction elements. Tam has commented that the series will continue after the conclusion of The Martian War in interviews. has described the series as his magnum opus; besides the seven novels that compose the series proper, many of his other books are related to the story, introducing concepts and cha
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| - Defense Command is a series of science fiction novels by Canadian writer Kenneth Tam, first published in 2006 by Iceberg Publishing. It tells the story of lead character Admiral the Lord Ken Barron's part in The Martian War, beginning in the year 2231. The series is written in the first person from the point-of-veiw of Barron, looking back from an undisclosed future date. The series incorporates themes from a wide variety of science-fiction, including fantasy fiction, war fiction, and suspense fiction elements. Tam has commented that the series will continue after the conclusion of The Martian War in interviews. has described the series as his magnum opus; besides the seven novels that compose the series proper, many of his other books are related to the story, introducing concepts and cha
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| - Defense Command is a series of science fiction novels by Canadian writer Kenneth Tam, first published in 2006 by Iceberg Publishing. It tells the story of lead character Admiral the Lord Ken Barron's part in The Martian War, beginning in the year 2231. The series is written in the first person from the point-of-veiw of Barron, looking back from an undisclosed future date. The series incorporates themes from a wide variety of science-fiction, including fantasy fiction, war fiction, and suspense fiction elements. Tam has commented that the series will continue after the conclusion of The Martian War in interviews. has described the series as his magnum opus; besides the seven novels that compose the series proper, many of his other books are related to the story, introducing concepts and characters that come into play as the series progresses.
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