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Zeppelin Cat
Post edited December 28, 2020 by Pouyou-pouyou
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Pouyou-pouyou: Zeppelin Cat
The link doesn't work
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Radiance1979: Those telepathic cats from.... what was her name again ..... or what was the writer's name again ... Sunhob Dunwan .. no .... crunches brain ...... feels pain .... ack ack ack ........ gee Sunhow ..... Weber ..... the writer's name is David Weber .. military sf novels .... his chicklit with a superpowered woman .. and her kitty .... anyways ... that one is my favorite species

Got it ...

A Treecat

found in the honor harrington series
Funnily enough, that's the one I mentioned in my OP (Honorverse). I was wondering how many people would think of that series, as the cats seems quite popular. I haven't read the books, but I've heard about treecats.
Post edited December 28, 2020 by Green_Hilltop
Coked up demon tigers

As for why I like them, just look at it, what's not to like? :P
Post edited December 28, 2020 by NuffCatnip
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Green_Hilltop: Is it a flying cat? A cat with a more pairs of feet, like in Totoro or scifi (Honorverse), or a cat with a diamond in its head, like the teleporter cats in DnD?

Let's talk about your favourite cat breeds in fantasy and scifi! What do you like about them and why?

Big cats like panthers also count!
I might be wrong about this, but I’m pretty sure panthers are real.
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Green_Hilltop: The link doesn't work .
Corrected. Sorry I messed up.
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Pouyou-pouyou: Zeppelin Cat
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Green_Hilltop: The link doesn't work
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Radiance1979: Those telepathic cats from.... what was her name again ..... or what was the writer's name again ... Sunhob Dunwan .. no .... crunches brain ...... feels pain .... ack ack ack ........ gee Sunhow ..... Weber ..... the writer's name is David Weber .. military sf novels .... his chicklit with a superpowered woman .. and her kitty .... anyways ... that one is my favorite species

Got it ...

A Treecat

found in the honor harrington series
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Green_Hilltop: Funnily enough, that's the one I mentioned in my OP (Honorverse). I was wondering how many people would think of that series, as the cats seems quite popular. I haven't read the books, but I've heard about treecats.
completely missed out on your mention! David Weber ( and co writers ) created quite the galaxy with his books, if your into space opera/military type of reads you can get your thing going quite well in their creations

Siobhan Dunmoore ... there you have it
Post edited December 28, 2020 by Radiance1979
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Radiance1979: completely missed out on your mention! David Weber ( and co writers ) created quite the galaxy with his books, if your into space opera/military type of reads you can get your thing going quite well in their creations

Siobhan Dunmoore ... there you have it
How do you like the Dunmoore books? They are by a different author though.

I heard good things about Honorverse.
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Radiance1979: completely missed out on your mention! David Weber ( and co writers ) created quite the galaxy with his books, if your into space opera/military type of reads you can get your thing going quite well in their creations

Siobhan Dunmoore ... there you have it
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Green_Hilltop: How do you like the Dunmoore books? They are by a different author though.

I heard good things about Honorverse.
i bought a whole bunch of weber books on a book convention, if my memory serves me correct all of those books had Weber on them but i could be wrong, there in the cellar atm so hard to check, according to a search on the internet it should be Eric Thomson which also sounds quite right. But yea, there is almost little to no distinction between for example the popular David Weber & Steve White collaboration Stars at War and sequel and the honor harrington novels in the literary style.
Maybe it was hard to distinguish because i read all of them in English, since for example last year i read a set of novels belonging to different Canadian based writers, 3 of them , which all could fit in that same jacket... Maybe they are to young for a distinct style yet copying Weber unconsciously or just writing in a manner that fits/they like