cthia wrote:kaid wrote:From what I have read it sounded like he intended to wrap up the Honor series at least for the current era in the next two books one coming out next fall. As it also looks like he is starting to wrap up the current safehold timeline as well in the next book it looks like he is working hard not to leave things dangling.
And then if he wants to do more single book/trilogy stuff in those universes in the future he can for the honor verse kind of go to plan A which was to have the mantle fall to honors kids because frankly she is far to senior to stay a focal character and after the next couple books I don't see how she avoids being stuck full time in the halls of government permanently.
Yet making an occasional on-ship appearance in her advanced-advanced age like our illustrious Admiral Kirk. Can you imagine Honor thumbing a ride to Grayson in her retired years and her host fleet being ambushed? Yet the enemy didn't count on a Salamander being aboard. Oops! That's a Kirk like story waiting in the wings!
There can always be ghost-writers and fan-fueled stories written in the far future, in the manner of Star Trek and the momentum that carries those stories.
Unfortunately, Honorverse canon is pretty firm about this. The strongest example is probably when White Haven was very careful not to jog Admiral MacDonnell's elbow during Operation Thunderbolt at Trevor's Star.
To get a retired Honor back into direct combat command requires an extremely unusual situation - her sitting on flag bridge of whatever ship is carrying her home, an attack which destroys the duty bridge and auxiliary control(killing the captain, XO and most of the senior officers) but does not destroy the vessel or degrades its combat capabilities too severely. Pulling that off is tricky, as both the bridge and Coventry are in opposite ends of the ship and probably inside the core hull as well.
Even after that sort of unlikely disaster, the chief engineer should still be alive and, by the book, should take command from Damage Control. Fortunately for the plot, the engineer might decide he has too much damage to fix and since Her Grace is aboard, could he trouble her for some assistance?
Halls of government is right. Unless Honor dies in action against the Alignment, she's bound to retire from military service not long after that mess is mopped up and unlikely to go back short of another Yawata-type attack. Then her time's consumed by being a permanent senior member of two different star nations' legislatures as well as governing swathes of territories in them, running Sky Domes and raising her kids. Whew. If anyone attacks her ship, she'd just get on the com and roar, "I don't have time for this s...!"