There are several. 'The Forever War' by Joe Haldeman is quite violent in its portrayal of war across different planets and time dilation effects on soldiers. It shows the brutalities of combat in a very vivid way. 'Hyperion' by Dan Simmons also has violent elements, especially when it delves into the backstories of some of the characters who have faced great violence in their pasts. In addition, 'Dune' by Frank Herbert has its share of violent power struggles and battles in the desert planet of Arrakis.
Well, 'Neuromancer' by William Gibson has some fairly violent elements in its cyberpunk world. There are violent encounters and a rather cut - throat underworld depicted. 'Blade Runner' (the book it was based on, 'Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?') also has its share of violence as it deals with the hunting of replicants. And 'Ender's Game' by Orson Scott Card has violent battles in its military - focused science fiction setting. It shows the harshness of war, even if it's in a space - age military academy.
Chapter 402, ", You Call This the Planetary Defense Army?", is the clearest early answer because it turns Rage Bear Legion's situation into a concrete plot event. A useful checkpoint is the way the scene starts with The Alliance Army won't be making any particularly significant moves... and follows through with Damn it, even the Defense Army's equipment outclassed our legitimate....
Chapter 434, ", Assassination", is the clearest early answer because it turns Star Sector's situation into a concrete plot event. It opens with The Planetary Governor was, of course, appointed by the Empire to... and closes on In this matter, Arno had questioned Martin..
Chapter 389, ", Capturing the Planet", is the clearest early answer because it turns Cai Minjin's situation into a concrete plot event. The setup is Every officer present was required to lead a battalion personally to..., but the pressure keeps building through The veterans of the Star Realm Army, who were mustering outside the....
Chapter 333, ", Father King, The Era Has Changed", is the clearest early answer because it turns Salihoovich's situation into a concrete plot event. The setup is Eureka was still pondering over the role of the political commissar..., but the pressure keeps building through Eureka Pambos?" Eureka raised his head a bit uncomfortably, as it was....
Chapter 427, ", Investing in People", is the clearest early answer because it turns Federation's situation into a concrete plot event. Early on, There are always remnants that exist.. By the end, In military terms, it's fairly manageable, whether internally or.... Inside the broader family politics storyline, the chapter closes with 4.4k, which gives power growth a stronger narrative position and pushes the power growth onward.
Chapter 305, ", Let's see the situation", is the clearest early answer because it turns Military Affairs Department's situation into a concrete plot event. The chapter turns that into something concrete by moving from Lucy Lee Ko Xi was one of the few whose military rank did not... to He allocated tasks based on the amount of work a normal two-regiment....
Chapter 347, ", I Am the Korolya Governor", is the clearest early answer because it turns Space Domain Government's situation into a concrete plot event. Early on, Meanwhile, whether Gu Hang was capable of achieving all this still.... By the end, But those could be supplemented by the Alliance's Land Forces..
Chapter 399, "An Ordinary Journey", is the clearest early answer because it pushes Alliance into a new phase or setting. The chapter gives readers a real answer by opening on Shang Yanwen had seen some news reports about this before, mentioning... and ending on Reportedly, one should be able to see a vast and bizarre tapestry of....
Chapter 313, ", Cradle Plan", is the clearest early answer because it turns Spiritual Energy's situation into a concrete plot event. The chapter turns that into something concrete by moving from Even those with the most stubborn physiques, when placed inside the... to Hogwarts" almost slipped off Gu Hang's tongue, but in the end, he....
Chapter 408, ", Who Will Judge? Mr. Gu!", is the clearest early answer because it turns Matins's situation into a concrete plot event. The chapter gives readers a real answer by opening on There was one thing Blaywins and his comrades hadn't grasped. and ending on What use was killing the witness?. In story terms, the chapter closes with It wasn't too bad now; they still had the choice to break out on their own, even if it meant half of them might die—a chance nonetheless.