Dafmeister wrote:Somtaaw wrote:the Hancock prisoner time? I can't recall how she ended up back in Peep navy at that point, but she was lucky as hell to dodge a pulser dart then for "failing the people".
And BoMa wasn't Chin one of the few who actually managed to get her ship into hyper to run away before Eighth Fleet Apollo missiles started detonating?
Either way, Honor has taken Chin to school (repeatedly), and made her look like an uppity Middy trying to handle something out of her league... and made it look easy. Needless to say, Chin will never truly forgive Honor, even if she grudgingly follows orders.
I'm not sure if Chin's ship managed to hyper out before the missiles started detonating - I think she just got lucky and her ship survived long enough to hyper out.
As to how she managed to be back in PRH service in Fanatic having surrendered in SVW, that's never been resolved by RFC so far as I know. I have two theories:
1) Most of Chin's force surrendered, but a handful of ships (including the flagship) managed to hold of Admiral Danislav's dreadnaughts long enough to get across the hyper limit.
2) Eric Flint made a mistake when writing Fanatic and forgot that the last we heard of Admiral Chin was her surrender at Hancock, RFC and Baen's editors didn't catch it before publication and it's too late to retcon it now.
No, it was mentioned in Fanatic how she survived. The fact that her superior ordered her into the system and abandoned her partially covered her - she actually fought and was winning (despite heavy, disproportionate losses) before she was jumped by an DN force twice her size and her superior officer with 3 SD squadrons at his disposal ran instead of coming to her aid. Her orders saved her life, but her career was on the skids until the 1st war was over.