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Commander GCMG Group: Veterans Reserve. Enlisted: 5 June 2001 From: Lagrimas Negras |
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Now on the CBn main page...
Raymond Benson gives a fairly detailed interview/webcast about Bond, Splinter Cell, the computer game industry, etc. at Writers' Webcast. Go to the middle of the page, find the section called "Writers Webcast with Chris Angelos" and download the link dated February 28, which is the interview with Raymond and Robert Goldsborough. Bob is first, so his interview takes up about half the file. Then Raymond comes on. Enjoy! ![]() |
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Commander RNVR Group: Commanding Officers Enlisted: 20 January 2005 From: Illinois |
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I just got around to listening to it.
Interesting stuff. ![]() ![]() |
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Commander Group: Veterans Enlisted: 31 August 2003 |
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Very interesting.
Raymond Benson sounds like a really nice, grounded guy. ![]() |
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Commander RNVR Group: Commanding Officers Enlisted: 26 June 2003 From: New York |
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Now on the CBn main page...
Just listened to it myself. Always weird hearing the voice of someone you've discussed for so long for the first time. Was a very interesting interview. Thanks for posting this, John! ![]() |
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Sub-Lieutenant Group: Crew Enlisted: 2 October 2006 |
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His Splinter Cell novels are amazing, much more better then his Bond novels in my opinion.
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Commander RNVR Group: Commanding Officers Enlisted: 20 January 2005 From: Illinois |
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His Splinter Cell novels are amazing, much more better then his Bond novels in my opinion. I don't know. They weren't bad. My problem really is that if you're going to do a first-person spy novel - especially one that has to do with extreme covert activities, it should be first-person throughout from the point of view of the main character. I didn't like when he switched to other characters and then because of that he was pretty much forced to switch point of view. It adds another level of suspense and intrigue as to whether Fisher is doing the right thing considering we the audience wouldn't get any other perspective. He gets his intel and orders from his superiors, he acts on it and is aided by fellow NSA (Third Echelon) officers whom he trusts. That's how it should have been. Instead it kind of took some of the mystery out and dulled Fisher a bit. As I said, they weren't bad though... ![]() ![]() |
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Sub-Lieutenant Group: Crew Enlisted: 2 October 2006 |
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His Splinter Cell novels are amazing, much more better then his Bond novels in my opinion. I don't know. They weren't bad. My problem really is that if you're going to do a first-person spy novel - especially one that has to do with extreme covert activities, it should be first-person throughout from the point of view of the main character. I didn't like when he switched to other characters and then because of that he was pretty much forced to switch point of view. It adds another level of suspense and intrigue as to whether Fisher is doing the right thing considering we the audience wouldn't get any other perspective. He gets his intel and orders from his superiors, he acts on it and is aided by fellow NSA (Third Echelon) officers whom he trusts. That's how it should have been. Instead it kind of took some of the mystery out and dulled Fisher a bit. As I said, they weren't bad though... Yeah, that was my beef with him and the SC novels; you know, I'm a bit surprised Tom Clancy has never written a SC novel before. |
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