Thursday 22 August 2013

John Carter of Mars up and away on his Skydiver Submarine



 

 

 

 

As it was my birthday  I   recently bought  from a charity shop    two books in one  Edgar rice Burroughs   The Mastermind of Mars  and Fighting  Man of Mars   of the later  books in his Mars series

 I first read the original Mars Books Princess , Gods, Warlord , Chessman ,Thuvia   when I was  about twelve  and had worked out the basic plot  by  Warlord of mars

 

John Carter of Mars  swordsman in muscle harness   tracked down his kidnapped princess  to yet another  undiscovered Martian city ruled by a tyrant  hero  thrown into pits and escaping  from pits , tied up  beautiful princess is  rescued    ending  with  tyrant  toppled in sword fight   and replaced by his exiled  relative who JC of M  had saved from death earlier.  

It seemed to be  the easiest way  for John Carter  to make friends  .

 

Over the years  I found that   Manator,  Zodanga   and Odar   all merged into one  and the   great white apes   and  allied giant   insects ended up fighting yellow men

 

Mastermind of Mars  involved  a  1920s variation  on the  sword wielding  a newer earth  born  hero  seeking his kidnapped princess in a  more gothic  undiscovered  Mars  of   brain transplants  stolen bodies  and mad scientist

Fighting  Man  of Mars  a very 1930s  Mars  the adventures  of a  Martian  Native ordinary Joe  saving   at least three  kidnapped princesses   tied up by   mad  tyrant   and  against a backdrop of yet another dead sea bottom city where    mad scientist   makes   mad tyrants secret  weapons   and invisibility cloaks.

I should  get out my  old  John Carter Mars  books  again  

 

 

Another   childhood TV  space  series  I  remember was UFO   set in  the far future of 1980 and based around the secret government agency  S.H.A.D.O   as in all far future organisations  funded  by one shilling in every pound

 UFO  was an early TV tie in   and  some of my earliest toys  were UFO  technology  the  missile  firing  moon base  ice lolly  shaped  interceptor   backed up by what was to me the  boring toys  of the  "mobile one" tracked missile  firing  garbage  truck  like tank   and Commander Straker's   ordinary looking  executive automobile  which did not fire anything.

 

One toy missing from this 1970s UFO   Dinky series  was  the toy  I always wanted at the time but discovered was  now  available  forty years  after  I really wanted one

 

That of the  Sky diver  submarine   the  supersonic  fighter  plane   "Sky"  launched under water  from the  submarine  "Diver" 

Launched to  its own  varaition on the shows  teleprinter disco beat   "Sky"   looked  like a  combination of F86  and  Bachem 349A Natter   came   spectacularly out of the ocean,  flew around briefly  like a bad tempered wasp   before   blasting invading flying saucers out of the sky  with   a single shot   from its  underwing  rocket launchers  which also  doubled  as  engine pods.

 

How "Sky " returned to link up with the submerged "Diver" was a mystery  perhaps  it did the whole launch thing again but in  reverse.

 

Of all the  UFO  technological breakthroughs  Skydiver  was  the most true to life

 in the tradition of  the submarine  aircraft carrier  from the Royal Navy's  ill fated  M2  biplane  fighter equipped   submarine ( M2  itself converted  from  a  submarine armed with 12 inch  battleship gun ) from the 1920s  to the  planned squadrons of   Convair Sea  Darts  stored  in the three  hangar decks   of    9000 ton  Atomic submarines designed to surface  at the north pole  and intercept incoming  Soviet bombers  coming in low over the arctic circle .

 

 

 

 

On the  job front  it is a  year this week since I last taught  full time and  having found nowhere  new  I am   still  bitter about redundancy, loss of regular income and   miss  the working week.

Despite  the opportunity  being in  IT training  my last interviewers   in   their questions  concentrated more on what  I had  been doing in  this last year  post redundancy than what  I did  from 1997-2012

 

 I still   get too many  messages  over the  year   in reply  to  me  even asking if any  learning  providers  want volunteers    "we are   completely fully staffed, but thank you for your enquiry and good luck for the future."

 

 

 I  tried a number of  times  in the last week to  add  this   new post to my  blog   but  had connection problems  and   error messages every time I tried

 so some delay updating

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