Space marine
The space marine is an
rapid-deployment needs throughout space
.
History
The earliest known use of the term "space marine" was by
A more widely known early example was
Gray Lensman[b][c] (Astounding Stories, October 1939–January 1940), and a more direct mention is made in First Lensman
(1950): "Dronvire of Rigel Four in the lead, closely followed by Costigan, Northrop, Kinnison the Younger, and a platoon of armed and armored Space Marines!".
The phrase "space marines" appears in
paratroopers
.
As a gaming concept, space marines play a major role in the
Trademark controversy
In December 2012, online retailer
M.C.A. Hogarth at the request of games company Games Workshop. They claimed the use of the phrase "space marine" infringed on their trademark of the term for their game Warhammer 40,000.[6] In February 2013, the row received a lot of publicity, with authors such as Cory Doctorow, Charles Stross and John Scalzi supporting Hogarth, and Amazon.com then restored the e-book for sale.[7][8]
Characteristics
In film and television space marines often appear in
Directed-energy weapons are common, though conventional firearms are also used, like the M41A Pulse Rifles the Colonial Marines in the Aliens movie use (which are projectile weapons that use an electric pulse to shoot caseless ammunition). If the marines' armour is particularly bulky, their weapons may be similarly scaled up such as in Warhammer 40,000 where Space Marines
carry "boltguns," effectively rocket-propelled grenade launchers, as a standard firearm.
Non-fiction aspects
The
Project Hot Eagle considers the use of spacecraft to deliver Marines to a target on the ground. "Within minutes of bursting into the atmosphere beyond the speed of sound – and dispatching that ominous sonic boom – a small squad of Marines could be on the ground and ready for action within 2 hours."[9][10]
Appearances in fiction
It has been suggested that this section be split out into another article titled List of media featuring space marines. (Discuss) (December 2023) |
Literature
Author | Title | Year(s) published | Unit name |
---|---|---|---|
Bob Olsen | "Captain Brink of the Space Marines" | 1932 | Space Marines |
Bob Olsen | "The Space Marines and the Slavers" | 1936 | Space Marines |
E. E. Smith | Lensman series | 1934–1954 | Galactic Marines[citation needed] |
Robert A. Heinlein | "Misfit" | 1939 | Space Marines |
John York Cabot | "Sergeant Shane of the Space Marines" | 1941 | Space Marines |
John York Cabot | "The Odds on Sergeant Shane" | 1941 | Space Marines |
John York Cabot | "Sergeant Shane Goes to War" | 1942 | Space Marines |
Duncan Farnsworth | "Flight from Farisha" | 1942 | Space Marines |
D. D. Sharp | "Pillage of the Space-Marine" | 1943 | Space-Marines |
Bob Courtney | "Aid to the Enemy" | 1943 | Space-Marines |
Robert A. Heinlein | "The Long Watch" | 1949 | Space Marines |
Theodore Cogswell | " The Spectre General "
|
1952 | Imperial Space Marines |
Carey Rockwell | Treachery in Outer Space | 1954 | Space Marines |
Carey Rockwell | Sabotage in Space | 1955 | Space Marines |
G. Harry Stine | Rocket Man | 1955 | Space Marines |
Eric Frank Russell | "The Waitabits" | 1955 | Space-Marines |
Randall Garrett | "Needler" | 1957 | Space Marines |
Eric Frank Russell | Wasp | 1957 | Space Marines (Sirian Combine) |
Robert F. Young | "Passage to Gomorrah" | 1959 | Space Marines |
Robert A. Heinlein | Starship Troopers | 1959 | Mobile Infantry |
Kenneth Bulmer | "Of Earth Foretold" | 1960 | Space Marine |
Kenneth Bulmer | "Earth's Long Shadow" | 1960 | Space Marine |
Harry Harrison | The Stainless Steel Rat | 1961 | Space Marines |
Andre Norton | Star Hunter | 1961 | Space Marines |
H. Beam Piper | Little Fuzzy | 1962 | Space Marines |
H. Beam Piper | The Cosmic Computer | 1963 | Space Marines |
Frank Herbert | Dune | 1965 | Sardaukar |
Joe Haldeman | The Forever War | 1974 | United Nations Exploratory Force (UNEF) |
Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle | The Mote in God's Eye and related novels | 1975 | Imperial Marines |
Jerry Pournelle and S. M. Stirling | The Prince or Falkenberg's Legion series
|
1976–1993; 2002 | CoDominium Marines |
Orson Scott Card | Ender's Game | 1985 | Marines |
David Weber | Starfire series | 1990–Present | Federation Navy Marine Corps |
David Weber | Honor Harrington series | 1992–Present | Royal Manticoran Marine Corps (RMMC) of the Star Kingdom of Manticore, et cetera |
David Sherman and Dan Cragg | StarFist series | 1997–Present | Confederation Marine Corps |
Ian Douglas
|
|
1998–Present | United States Marines Corps, United Star Marine Corps |
R. J. Pineiro | "Flight of Endeavour" | 2001 | United Nations Security Council Space Marines |
John Ringo |
|
2005–Present | Allied Space Marines |
John Varley | Rolling Thunder | 2008 | Martian Naval Corps |
James S. A. Corey | The Expanse series | 2011–2022 | Martian Marine Corps and United Nations Marine Corps |
M.C.A. Hogarth
|
Spots the Space Marine | 2012 | Space Marine |
Films and television
Director | Title | Year(s) published | Unit name |
---|---|---|---|
Michael E. Briant | Doctor Who serial "Death to the Daleks" | 1973–1974 | Marine Space Corps |
George Lucas | Star Wars | 1977–Present | Galactic Marines of the Grand Army of the Republic, originally known as the 21st Nova Corps. The Rebel Alliance has an entire regiment of Space Operations, nicknamed "Rebel Marines". Stormtroopers and Clone Troopers also fit the space marine trope. |
Lewis Gilbert | Moonraker | 1979 | United States Marine Corps on a space shuttle armed with lasers |
Leiji Matsumoto | Star Blazers | 1979–1984 | Ground combat units found on the 11th planet are known as "Space Marines" |
James Cameron | Aliens | 1986 | United States Colonial Marine Corps |
Jeff Segal | Exosquad | 1993–1994 | Exofleet Jumptroops
|
Douglas Netter and J. Michael Straczynski | Babylon 5 | 1994–1998 | EarthForce Marine Corps (also known as "Gropos" or "GROund POunderS")
|
James Wong
|
Space: Above and Beyond | 1995–1996 | United States Marine Corps Space Aviator Cavalry |
John Weidner
|
Space Marines | 1996 | United Planets Marines |
Keiji Gotoh | Kiddy Grade | 2001–2002 | GOTT Marine Corps |
Allan Kroeker, David Straiton, et al. | Star Trek: Enterprise | 2003–2005 | Military Assault Command Operations (MACO) |
David Eick and Ronald D. Moore | Battlestar Galactica | 2004–2009 | Colonial Marine Corps, Colonial Marine Corps Reserve |
Brad Wright and Robert C. Cooper | Stargate Atlantis | 2004–2009 | United States Marine Corps attached to the Atlantis Expedition |
James Cameron | Avatar | 2009 | Former Marines and mercenaries working with the RDA Corporation on Pandora. |
Mark Fergus and Hawk Ostby | The Expanse (TV series) | 2015–2022 | Martian Marine Corps and United Nations Marine Corps |
Ronald D. Moore, Matt Wolpert and Ben Nedivi | For All Mankind | 2021 | United States Moon Marines, members of the USMC who are an astronaut security and tactical force on the moon. |
Dylan Shipley
|
Hammer and Bolter animated series | 2022 | Imperial Space Marines and |
Games
Title | Publisher | Game type | Year(s) published | Unit name |
---|---|---|---|---|
Starship Troopers | Avalon Hill | Board wargame | 1976 | Mobile Infantry |
Traveller | Game Designers' Workshop | Role-playing game | 1977 | Star Marines, Terran Confederation Marine Corps, Imperial Marine Force, Solomani Marine Corps, and Zhodani Consular Guard |
Space Marines | Fantac/Fantasy Games Unlimited | Dice game
|
1977/1980 | Terran UnionGuard Heavy Infantry, Azuriach Heavy Infantry |
Starfire series | Task Force Games; Starfire Design Studio | Board wargame | 1979–present | Federation Navy Marine Corps |
Space Marines | Asgard Miniatures | Science Fiction Miniature Line | 1982–present | Space Marine/Space Trooper. The miniatures in this line were created for use with Laserburn and are currently available through Alternative Armies |
Star Frontiers | TSR, Inc. | Role-playing game | 1982–1985 | Space Marine. The career name for NPCs with a focus in beam weapons. |
Metroid series | Nintendo | Action-adventure game | 1986–present | Galactic Federation Marine Corps/07th Platoon |
Princess Ryan's Space Marines | Simulations Tacticals (SIMTAC) | 1/285 Scale Tabletop Miniatures Game | 1986 | Princess Ryan's Space Marines |
Warhammer 40,000 series | Games Workshop | Dice game
|
1987–present | Chaos Space Marines .
|
Wing Commander franchise | Origin Systems, Inc. | Space combat simulation
|
1990–1999 | Terran Confederation Marine Corps |
Duke Nukem series | 3D Realms | Platform
|
1991–present | Earth Defense Forces (EDF) |
Doom series
|
id software
|
First-person shooter | 1993–present | |
Marathon series | Bungie | First-person shooter | 1994–present | UESC (Unified Earth Space Council) Marines |
Quake series | id software | First-person shooter | 1996–present | SMC (Space Marine Corps) Marines, GDF (Global Defence Force) |
Unreal series | Epic Games | First-person shooter | 1998–present | UMS (Unified Military Services) |
Outwars | Microsoft | Third-person shooter; Tactical shooter | 1998 | Colonial Marines |
Battlezone | Activision | first-person shooter; | 1998 | National Space Defense Force (NSDF), Cosmos Colonist Army/Communist Cosmonaut Army (CCA), Chinese Red Army (CRA), International Space Defence Force (ISDF) |
StarCraft series
|
Blizzard Entertainment | Real-time strategy | 1998–present | Confederate Marine Corps, the Dominion Marine Corps, the Alliance Marine Corps, the Alpha Corps, the United Earth Directorate Powered Infantry and numerous more
|
Ground Control | Sierra On-Line | Real-time tactics | 2000 | Crayven Corporation 's Marines
|
Halo series
|
Xbox Game Studios | First-person shooter; Real-time strategy | 2001–present | United Nations Space Command Marine Corps and the elite Orbital Drop Shock Trooper divisions (special forces qualified for drop pod insertion).
|
Red Faction series
|
THQ | First-person shooter; Third-person shooter | 2001–present | Earth Defence Marine Corps (E.D.M.C.) and Earth Naval Guard (E.N.G.) |
Natural Selection | Unknown Worlds Entertainment | First-person shooter; Real-time strategy | 2002–2007 | Frontiersmen (human space marines) |
TimeSplitters 2 | Eidos Interactive | First-person shooter | 2002 | Space Marines (Sergeant Cortez and Corporal Hart) |
Killzone series
|
SCEE
|
First-person shooter | 2003–present | Interplanetary Strategic Alliance Marines |
TimeSplitters: Future Perfect | Electronic Arts | First-person shooter | 2005 | Space Marines (Sergeant Cortez) (This got changed during scripting as it was pointed out that Space Marine might infringe on Games Workshop name.)[citation needed] |
Mass Effect series | Microsoft Game Studios; Electronic Arts | Action role-playing game; Third-person shooter | 2007–present | designated personnel of the Systems Alliance Navy (no branch independence) |
Dead Space series
|
Electronic Arts | Survival horror; Third-person shooter | 2008–present | USM Marine Corps (a branch of the Earth Defense Force) |
Turok | Touchstone Interactive | Action game; First-person shooter | 2008 | Marines (also referred to as Commandos) |
Eat Lead: The Return of Matt Hazard | D3 Publisher | Action game; Third-person shooter | 2009 | Space Marines |
Mothership Zeta
|
Bethesda | Role playing game; First-person shooter | 2009 | American army medic Eliot Tecorian and the two surviving members of his squad are power armor similar in appearance to the Marauder armor worn by the Mobile Infantry.
|
Alien Swarm | Valve | Top-down
|
2010 | Space Marines – the game can be single player or 4 players co-op . There are 4 classes with 2 characters for each class: Officer, Special Weapons, Medic and Tech.
|
Warhammer 40,000 Armageddon | Slitherine
|
Turn-based strategy | 2014 | Space Marines |
Wolfenstein: The New Order | Bethesda | Action-adventure, first-person shooter | 2014 | Weltraumsoldaten, Weltraummarinesoldaten |
Bombshell | 3D Realms | multidirectional shooter
|
2016 | Global Defence Force (GDF) |
The Outer Worlds | Obsidian Entertainment | First-person shooter, Role-playing video game | 2019 | Mardets, short for Marine Detachment. |
The term is also used in an intentionally hyperbolic manner to describe especially powerful armies in Paradox Interactive strategy games Europa Universalis IV and Hearts of Iron IV.
See also
- Space force
- Supersoldier
Notes
- ^ "Helmuth is after us, foot, horse, and marines."
- ^ "'Don't be a dope,' a captain of Marines muttered in reply."
- ^ "... have a boat-load of good, tough marines on hand..."
- ^ "The parade ground voice of a First Sergeant of Space Marines cut through the fog and drizzle..."
- ^ "Space marines, arms reversed and heads bowed, stood guard around [the coffin]..."
References
- ISBN 978-0-19-530567-8
- ^ Bleiler, Everett F. and Bleiler, Richard, Science-Fiction: The Gernsback Years, Kent State University Press, 1998, pp. 315–317
- 20th Century Fox
- ^ Ryder, Mike (2021). "Conscripts from birth: war and soldiery in the grim darkness of the far future" (PDF). Fantastika. 5 (1). Retrieved 12 November 2022.
- ^ Adams, Ernest (February 2001). "Dogma 2001: A Challenge to Game Designers". Gamasutra. Retrieved 2007-11-13.
4. There shall be no...space marines
- ^ Barnett, David (7 February 2013). "Superheroes, space marines and lawyers get into trademark fight". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 8 February 2013.
- ^ "Row blows up over ownership of 'space marine' term". BBC News. London. 8 February 2013. Retrieved 8 February 2013.
- ^ Spots the Space Marine: Defense of the Fiddler. Stardancer Studios. 14 December 2011.
- ^ "Marines in Spaaaaaace!". Defence Tech.org. September 19, 2005. Retrieved 2006-04-03.
- ISBN 9781497006140.
- ^ Hammer and Bolter