Hutch wrote:The second passage from "Beauty and the Beast" comes as Alfred confronts Allison's torturer....The pulse rifle was at Alfred’s shoulder, but Allison’s torturer was directly between the two of them. If he fired, the darts would rip straight through his target and hit her. He saw the shock, the total surprise, on the other man’s face. Saw the panic, which followed the surprise. But whatever else he might have been, his brain obviously worked quickly. His eyes widened as he, too, realized Alfred couldn’t shoot without hitting Allison. He spun towards the door, simultaneously circling to be sure he remained between her and Alfred, and the neural whip shrilled as his thumb shoved the rheostat to lethal levels.
Alfred never hesitated. He took one long stride forward, and his eyes were ice. His left hand retained its grip on the pulse rifle’s forestock, and his right hand bought the butt down from his shoulder, swinging it below his left.
Giuseppe Ardmore’s scream was cut short as the rifle came up in a short, vicious arc than shattered his jaw. The impact was so powerful it lifted him from his feet, and he flew backward, losing his grip on the neural whip as he crashed to the floor. The pain was worse than anything he’d ever experienced. It exploded through him, smashing any vestige of rational thought, but pure survival instinct took over. His hands pushed at the floor, shoving as he scrambled away from the door on his back.
Alfred Harrington took two more long, quick strides. His eyes were cold, focused and the pulse rifle rose in his hands again. He slammed one foot into the other man’s chest, driving him flat on the floor once more. A hand clutched at his ankle; another rose in a useless gesture of self-defense…or an even more useless plea for mercy. But there was no mercy in Alfred Harrington. Not that day, not for that man. He was retribution, and he was justice…..and he was death.
The butt of his pulse rifle came down of Giuseppe Ardmore’s forehead like the hammer of Thor driven by all the power of his back and shoulders and hard, hating heart.
You know, the Honorverse is filled with scary SOB's...Therekhov and Victor to name two...but I do believe Gunney Harrington could, if motivated, be just as scary.
And considering the MAlignment killed most of his family and almost killed his wife and grandchild, not to mention his children, which is more than sufficient motivation--well, I would suggest members of the Detwiler family make sure to stay 500 Light years from Al Harrington...or they might meet his monster....
Couple this with the previously quoted section where Hamish meets not the Honor he knows, but the Salamander. Wouldn't want to be anyone facing Alfred or his offspring. Must be a genetic link.