cthia wrote:Dauntless wrote:I believe prolong extends the human lifespan to roughly 200 years and dementia are much better understood, if not completely conquered.
so in theory if she retires at age 100 (she was about 40 when we first met her OBS) she could i suppose be recalled if the need was dire enough (and mentally competent) until she was i'd guess about 180.
possibly later if it was an incredibly bad situation, something along the lines of rebuilding the navy after a repeat of the battle of Manticore has wiped out 50% of its manpower and 80% of its veterans.
Just seems so abnormal. Honor will be kicking ass for well over a
century for her Kingdom.
And get this, ahe will probably have earned at least a 50th degree black belt in that time.
How would you like being a young miscreant thug on the street in your twenties and getting your ass kicked by a 150-yr-old lady while her cat laughs at you?

Dauntless wrote:one of the intresting questions that RFC has yet to get around to addressing is how long people are allowed to serve/work before retiring.
we know Honour's parents are prolong recipients and will leave to about 200 min barring no issues like having a piece of space station fall on them etc and they are essentially self employed but at what point do corporations/navy say "sorry you are too old now, so you have retire".
prolong is meant to keep the body age frozen (at what exact aprox age varies upon which version) almost all the way to the end. so barring some other complication they should stay physically capable until nearly the end.
would you what a first space lord whose last ship duty was a century ago? have they kept up with changes in tactics/hardware etc
My sentiments exactly. I can easily envision a future where Honor could be called back. The good news is that there are a few being officers being groomed to replace her. At least one anyways, in the dress of Miss Hearns. But our Honor just isn't totally replaceable. She's an officer of a lifetime. I suppose that Abby will make marks of her own. Yet what if some disastrous war with some, as of yet unknown, entity were to take Abby's life in a way that demands revenge, for instance. Perhaps the 'not so short victorious war' with the MAlign fires on Abby's ship in orbit.
Well, I was previously considering Honor being "called" out of retirement, but situations as the above may have Honor herself
demanding to wear her uniform again. Besides, we all know she'll have become a female version of Courvoisier -- teaching and shaping fresh prodigies. And just like Courvoisier she can momentarily come out of retirement.
It'd be nice if fifty years after her retirement some overly prideful twit of an officer full of themselves get treated to a surprise visit from an elderly Salamander in the war games and have their clock clearly cleaned!
"Damn, she's better than the history books!"

There are so many untold stories just lingering in the clouds. See them?
Does our current navy have a mandatory retirement age?