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Re: Honorverse favorite one-liners
Post by cthia   » Tue Mar 18, 2014 6:36 am

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“Honor, you’re never going to make a good liar,” he told her, “and only a fool—which Empress Elizabeth obviously isn’t—would expect you to be any good at it.
I’m quite sure that’s why she wants me to talk to you before she talks to me.”
“Why is everyone always telling me I’m an incompetent liar?” Honor demanded a bit plaintively. “I admit, I don’t get as much practice as, say, a professional diplomat or a used air car saleswoman, but still—!”
“It’s nothing personal,” Rabenstrange told her with a reassuring smile, “but no one can be accomplished at everything. It’s just that you’ve been too busy learning how to blow up starships and things like that to master the difficult arts of duplicity and chicanery as well.” He reached out to pat her on the arm. “Don’t take it too hard.”

Son, your mother says I have to hang you. Personally I don't think this is a capital offense. But if I don't hang you, she's gonna hang me and frankly, I'm not the one in trouble. —cthia's father. Incident in ? Axiom of Common Sense
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Re: Honorverse favorite one-liners
Post by Rakhmamort   » Tue Mar 18, 2014 11:33 pm

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Long thread. I read halfway before deciding to simply post my contribution.

"As soon as possible, I will so accuse the Earl in person."
-HH

"She hit him four times before he could fall, then put a fifth bullet right through his head."
-Duke Cromarty

Not a one liner but...

"We failed her, Allen. It's already cost her the man she loved, and it's our fault. My God, if this Kingdom ever owed any of it's subjects justice, it was her and we didn't give it to her."
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Re: Honorverse favorite one-liners
Post by cthia   » Wed Mar 19, 2014 7:55 am

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Rakhmamort wrote:Long thread. I read halfway before deciding to simply post my contribution.

"As soon as possible, I will so accuse the Earl in person."
-HH

"She hit him four times before he could fall, then put a fifth bullet right through his head."
-Duke Cromarty

Not a one liner but...

"We failed her, Allen. It's already cost her the man she loved, and it's our fault. My God, if this Kingdom ever owed any of it's subjects justice, it was her and we didn't give it to her."


I don't think any of those were already chosen, but evenso the point of the thread is to know what one-liners affect us all...therefore we all can choose..."Oops," etc. It's good to know many share the same sentiments.

Those were good ones, by the way. I like being reminded of points within a story.

Son, your mother says I have to hang you. Personally I don't think this is a capital offense. But if I don't hang you, she's gonna hang me and frankly, I'm not the one in trouble. —cthia's father. Incident in ? Axiom of Common Sense
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Re: Honorverse favorite one-liners
Post by cthia   » Wed Mar 19, 2014 8:02 am

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“As a matter of fact, I’m still trying to cope with the surprise that Solly SDs were really able to make it all the way out here in the first place. I didn’t think the engine room hamsters had it in them!”
:lol:

An aside.
“They came in about twelve light-seconds shy of the limit, Your Grace,” he said. “Call it eighteen-point-niner million kilometers to Sphinx. Current velocity relative to the planet is thirteen hundred kilometers per second, and it looks like they’re taking their acceleration easy. At the moment, they’re building delta vee at just over three-point-three KPS-squared. With those numbers, they could make a zero-zero intercept of the planet in seventy-seventy-three-point-six minutes. Turnover at thirty-three-point-six minutes, range to planet niner-point-five-seven million klicks. Velocity at turnover would be just over seven-point-niner thousand kilometers per second.”
“Thank you.”

Theophile Kgari, staff astrogator, to Honor in ART.
Query, every time I hear an astrogator belch out a bevy of numbers I wonder if the Captain is punching them into her own panel as she hears them or if she is memorizing them. (Like the crazy orders called out to the cook at a Waffle House)

Obviously, my question is why does she even need to ask if she has access to the same info on her smaller display. And why would she leave such important info to memorization when there is no need to?

The followup passage to the above indicates that Honor is counting on her memory. Now I know that Honor herself has displayed an amazing memory--recording things mentally to play back later--but what is the norm for average COs?
Thank you.”
Honor never looked away from the plot as she considered the numbers, which confirmed her own initial rough estimate.

Son, your mother says I have to hang you. Personally I don't think this is a capital offense. But if I don't hang you, she's gonna hang me and frankly, I'm not the one in trouble. —cthia's father. Incident in ? Axiom of Common Sense
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Re: Honorverse favorite one-liners
Post by WLBjork   » Wed Mar 19, 2014 8:16 am

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cthia wrote:Obviously, my question is why does she even need to ask if she has access to the same info on her smaller display. And why would she leave such important info to memorization when there is no need to?


I've seen enough balls-ups where I work due to folks not checking things back and making sure people are aware of important information.

Now, put that into a potential combat situation. Balls-ups there are likely to end up with people dead.

Seem to remember Ms Midshipwoman Harrington sort of covering this with what happened to Santino.
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Re: Honorverse favorite one-liners
Post by cthia   » Wed Mar 19, 2014 8:21 am

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WLBjork wrote:
cthia wrote:Obviously, my question is why does she even need to ask if she has access to the same info on her smaller display. And why would she leave such important info to memorization when there is no need to?


I've seen enough balls-ups where I work due to folks not checking things back and making sure people are aware of important information.

Now, put that into a potential combat situation. Balls-ups there are likely to end up with people dead.

Seem to remember Ms Midshipwoman Harrington sort of covering this with what happened to Santino.


Ah, thanks mate!
Knew I was missing something.
Makes sense...now.

Son, your mother says I have to hang you. Personally I don't think this is a capital offense. But if I don't hang you, she's gonna hang me and frankly, I'm not the one in trouble. —cthia's father. Incident in ? Axiom of Common Sense
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Re: Honorverse favorite one-liners
Post by dave3l   » Wed Mar 19, 2014 12:06 pm

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I like this on from THotQ

"Well, Captain, they say there's no fool like an old fool. Do Manticorans use that expression?"

"Not to senior officers, Sir," Honor said demurely...
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Re: Honorverse favorite one-liners
Post by Hutch   » Wed Mar 19, 2014 1:50 pm

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Just finished re-reading the short story "Fanatic", and while it didn't have as many quotable lines as the previous Cachat story ("From the Highlands"), there are still a quotable line or two....

"He looks like a real piece of work, doesn't he?"
-Citizen Commander Ogilve, about Victor--if he only knew what was coming.....

Give me a lazy, distracted and incompetent commissioner any day of the week. Even a vicious brute." With an apologetic glance at Radamacher: "Or one like you, that the Navy can work with."

Her eyes moved back to Cachat's image. "But there's nothing worse I can think of than a young, competent, energetic, duty-driven . . . ah, what's the word?"

Radamacher provided it. "Fanatic."
--Genevieve Chin and Yuri Rademacher

"You're under arrest. Report yourself to one of the State Security guards outside and you will be ushered to new quarters aboard this superdreadnought. I will attend to you later."
--Victor's first instructions to Yuri

"Now, Citizen Commissioner Radamacher. Name your replacement."
--Whereupon we get to meet Sharon Justice.

"Indeed. Well, for punishment I'm going to require you to watch this entire chip. Make sure you're near the toilet. You'll puke at least once."
--Yuri's punishment for ignoring Jamka-watching the torture and death of a Naval rating at his hands.

"All hell's breaking loose, Sir. Been maybe the most interesting four hours of my life."

The citizen sergeant nodded toward Cachat. "That is one scary son-of-a-bitch, Sir. Would you believe—"
-Sargeant Pierce's opinion of Victor

"The only time I ever see you looking distracted is when Captain Justice is around."
--Sgt. Pierce has an eye for romance

"What a mess, eh, Yuri? We're both way too old—too dignified, too, especially you—to just hop into bed." She eyed the cabin's narrow bed skeptically. "Leaving aside the fact that neither of us have our youthful slender figures left. We'd probably fall off halfway through—and I don't know about you, but I'm still way too bruised to want another set just yet."
--Sharon Justice, and I for one am glad to see her again in Cauldron of Ghosts.

OK, post is getting long, more to follow.
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Re: Honorverse favorite one-liners
Post by Eagleeye   » Wed Mar 19, 2014 2:13 pm

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War of Honor wrote:Of course, the thought of "twinkle" and Anton Zilwicki were two concepts which were mutually contradictory, especially at a moment like this. There was too much Gryphon Bedrock in the man.


The Moment in question was the ... not entirely voluntary demission of one Georgia Sakristos, Lady North Hollow
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Re: Honorverse favorite one-liners
Post by Hutch   » Wed Mar 19, 2014 2:15 pm

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OK, more from the Short story "Fanatic"

"That f***head!" snarled Ned. "Me and him damn near came to it, once, in the mess room. Woulda, too, if the bastard hadn't backed off at the last minute. Too bad, I woulda—"

Yuri: "I will remind you that I've stressed—any number of times—the critical importance of keeping tensions between the regular military stationed on this ship and its StateSec complement to a bare minimum." He smiled easily. "Which I dare say having a Marine citizen sergeant pound a StateSec rating into a pulp—yes, Ned, I'm sure you woulda and coulda—might cut against."
--Conversation about a SS tech who comes to a bad end somewhat later--mostly for the italizied part.

Enquien jerked a nod. "Yes, Citi—uh, Sir. That's why I snuck out when she wasn't looking and came here." She hissed in a breath. "I'm scared, Sir. I think the Captain's really lost it."

Yuri sighed and shook his head. "I don't think she ever really had it, Enquien."
-About Citizen Captain Gallanti

"Just take a frickin' flechette gun, if you really need to splatter people wholesale," growled the StateSec sergeant, plucking a hand pulser out of the locker himself. "At least that way you won't blow any essential hardware apart, too! Or have you forgotten how to aim at anything smaller than a moon?"
--Sgts Rolla, on Ned Pierce's choices of weapons

"What took you so long, Assistant Special Investigator? I was beginning to wonder if you were slacking off again."
-Victor once again pushing Yuri's buttons.

And if you don't mind"—making clear by his tone that he didn't care if he did—"I prefer the title 'people's commissioner.' I don't really see where there's anything left to investigate, anyway."

Cachat stared at him. In the big display a capital ship could manage, the young fanatic seemed even larger than life.

Then, to Yuri's surprise, Cachat gave him a deep, slow nod. It had almost the sense of a ceremonial bow to it. And when his head lifted, for the first time since Yuri had met the man, Cachat's dark eyes seemed a warm brown instead of an iron black.

"Yes," said Cachat. "You have the right of it, Yuri Radamacher. Now do your duty, People's Commissioner."
--Just because I love the interaction

"Ned," Yuri heard Rolla complaining, "can't you do anything neatly? What do you use when you go fishing? Missiles?"
-Or the difference between a hand pulser and a fletchette gun...

If Yuri had had any doubts whether he loved Sharon Justice, she resolved them right then and there. She grinned at Pierce and said: "Sergeant, if you'll forgive me your poor knuckles, I'll forgive you my poor face. How's that?"


"I realize most of you—all of you, I imagine—consider me a fanatic. I neither accept the term, nor do I reject it. I am indifferent to your opinions, frankly. I swore an oath when I joined State Security to devote my life to the service of the Republic. I meant that oath when I gave it, and I have never once wavered in that conviction. Whatever I've done, to the best of my ability at the time and my gauge of the situation, was done in the interests of the people to whom I swore that oath. The people to whom I swore that oath, may I remind you. There is no mention of Oscar Saint-Just or any other individual in the StateSec oath of loyalty."

The square shoulders twitched again. "Oscar Saint-Just is dead, but the Republic remains. Certainly its people remain. So my oath still binds me, and under the current circumstances my duty seems clear to me."
--For my money, the best 'speech' Victor Cachat has ever made.

Almost done, one more post to go.
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