tlb wrote:penny wrote:This passage specifically emphasizes why the reporters must be strategically located on the flag bridge to be credible witnesses if the excrement hits the whine of the rotary turbine.
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Chris Scarborough and Bryant Hirsch were the two featured reporters on the scene during Denver Summervale’s execution. Scarborough was the usual typical hostile reporter against anything associated with the likes of Honor Harrington. Honor couldn't get a break from Scarborough's admonishment no matter what the incredulous Bryant Hirsch continually pointed out to him what the scum Young had done.
If I am mistaken please correct me. But in the history of the HV I don't recall any reporter who was sympathetic to Honor’s cause. Even war reporters. Specifically war reporters! Stacy Hauptman eventually became friends with Honor, but I am uncertain of her feelings toward Honor initially. Audrey is what I call neutral, but other than this Bryant Hirsch, I don't recall a single reporter who liked Honor. That fact is what prompted Stacey Hauptman to buy a newspaper to help Honor out. Do you recall any other reporters, of any specialty, actually in Honor's corner? Do tell!
I would say, somewhere that they can witness the interaction between Galton and the fleet; but not specifically on the bridge or the flag deck.
You have already pointed out one such reporter. I am completely comfortable with the books not mentioning any other "reporter who was sympathetic to Honor’s cause". That does not mean that such reporters do not exist; but the author is writing drama, not a documentary.
PS: When did White Haven make "a beeline to Nouveau Paris"?
The author's "drama" clearly shared with us that reporters are the bane of Honor's existence. Hence, Stacy bought a news outlet specifically to balance things out. Are there other reporters that might like Honor? Sure; insignificant wet-behind-the-ears reporters.
We all know White Haven did not make an actual beeline for Nouveau Paris. His plans of total Peep conquest were upended by Saint Just. But he was getting around to it. The beeline was coming. White Haven's bees were buzzing with glee before Saint Just blew smoke on the hive.