roseandheather wrote:"SWM"]
No, I didn't miss it. I'm saying that it won't be a temporary commander--it will be the official permanent commander of Home Fleet. I am saying that Manticore won't shuffle people around just because they want to be at Darius. People will stay at their posts.
Still, I doubt very much that, if Honor Harrington wants someone in her fleet -- like Allen Higgins, for instance -- the Admiralty will tell her, "no, you can't have him/her."
Someone has to stay home and mind the store, but there are no guarantees that Darius will be a blowout in favor of the GA. I suspect Honor will stack her deck as thoroughly as possible while still not leaving vulnerable areas uncovered.
I also have to wonder about two people who will almost certainly be
dying to make that trip, and their names both start with "E". Now, if Eloise were
my President - shut up and let me pretend she's not for a minute, okay? - I wouldn't want her within a hundred lightyears of Darius when the excrement hits the fan. In fact, I'd prefer to park her in a ceramacrete bunker somewhere about two miles beneath Nouveau Paris. But this
is Eloise Pritchart... and she
is in cahoots with Elizabeth Winton, you can bet your arses she is - and after all, "If the two of
us can agree on anything, it's
going to happen."
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I agree Eloise and Elizabeth both would "want" to be there, just as Chairman Benton-Ramirez of Beowulf would "want" to be there; however all three also understand (1) their other responsibilities and (2) the need for delegation.
Honor can use an effective shield, but she and Tourville are better as swords.
If Mike has conquered Mesa, she will likely find evidence that Darius exists -- maybe not where it is, but that it IS.
Remember Honor's vow in MOH
""I'll miss them," she told him again, still with that dreadful softness, "but I won't forget. I'll never forget, and one day— one day, Hamish—we're going to find the people who did this, you and I. And when we do, the only thing I'll ask of God is that He let them live long enough to know who's killing them." "
-- Stewart