lyonheart wrote:Hi Cthia,
I have to disagree here.
Honor has been there; the death ride, when you know you're going to die and your main concern is taking as many of the enemy with you as possible, so I wouldn't be surprised if Honor didn't congratulate her on her clever tactic, because that's exactly what she would have done if she'd been in command.
Furthermore I disagree with the statement "Honor worked so hard to get the peeps to improve their treatment of POW's"; she treated them with respect and consideration yes, but it wasn't to change their treatment of Manty POW's [do you really think InSec or StateSec was going to change its policies because a handful of ex-POW's said she treated them so well? please -first-

]; it was simply Honor being Honor, she could do no less and still be Honor.
Kinda like G. Washington.
Again life pods and missile pods are so completely different that you can't confuse the two unless you're probably Battle Fleet.
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exiledtoIA wrote:
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The problem I have always had with this incident is the precedent it sets for future engagements.
How are other Haven commanders supposed to know if Manties are really abandoning ship or setting them up for an ambush?
If I were a Haven officer and I heard about this situation my initial reaction to ANY damaged Mantie ship suddenly launching "lifepods" or debris would be to lay some lovin on them. Just in case.
Little rough on anyone in the pods, but hey, how am I to know what they were REALLY up to?
Henke's actions have to possibility to endanger Manticore Navy personnel if future engagements because of the precedent they set.
Cthia wrote:
Firstly, I appreciate all of your thoughts.
Secondly, I am being quite truthful in that I am really having a problem with this act and it bothers me in ways I can't localize.
Thirdly, I knew that discussing it would help me come to terms with my subconscious issues. This post helps.
I realize, because of this post and Greentea's, a little more specifically what bothers me. Now I don't know how many others of you may do this, but oftentimes while reading other officer's confrontations, I can't help but wondering WWHD (What Would Honor Do?) And for the life of me, I cannot imagine Honor Harrington pulling that particular move, or condoning it. I just can't. Moreover, Honor worked so hard to get the mindset of the Peeps to be civil towards prisoners (captured or floating about in space.) I just don't see Honor herself employing this tactic. And I wouldn't be surprised if she, at a later private time, discussed it with Henke and made her see why it might not have been the right thing to do.
Now, if there was danger of the Peeps overtaking Honor's ship and that ploy was used to buy comrades time to escape ... okay.
And I see your point exiledtoIA. You wouldn't want to create an awful situation by setting a precedent where decency during evacuation may be discarded.
What is that phrase? ...
"Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me."
In that same situation, I think Honor would have given the order to scuttle and shot down any similar plan. IMHO.
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Lyonheart,
I appreciate the post and I surely must disagree "two."
Honor has been there; the death ride, when you know you're going to die and your main concern is taking as many of the enemy with you as possible, so I wouldn't be surprised if Honor didn't congratulate her on her clever tactic, because that's exactly what she would have done if she'd been in command.
Respectfully, I'm afraid
I view the aforementioned situations as apples to oranges. Honor's situations — the death rides — were hopeless but
not helpless.
She still had a chance, to go down fighting in the form of a golden BB. Which is what Tester always delivered unto her, a golden bb. And the situation warranted it, inasmuch as Honor was
not in the middle of a desperate
evacuation. No Lyonheart, I must passionately disagree that Honor would have employed such a dishonorable act. IMHO of course. And IMH-O' ... hearts.
As far as ...
Furthermore I disagree with the statement "Honor worked so hard to get the peeps to improve their treatment of POW's"; she treated them with respect and consideration yes, but it wasn't to change their treatment of Manty POW's [do you really think InSec or StateSec was going to change its policies because a handful of ex-POW's said she treated them so well? please -first-

]; it was simply Honor being Honor, she could do no less and still be Honor.
It is definitely inaccurate.
I recall your attention to exhibit-A, when Eighth Fleet was operating in the Peeps rear areas. Honor consistently gave extra time to evacuate. And she
insisted on proper treatment of POW's, but
not before insisting that every life-pod be collected. There was definite textev, featuring a conversation in Haven's - War room (IIRC) of it's top brass (forget who) that Harrington may be sending the message that she would be open to proper treatment of prisoners as well as a certain morality if Haven would reciprocate. It was an almost verbatim "I think Harrington may also be sending the message that she'd be willing to exercise restraint if we were." I distinctly remember that Peep conversation. And IIRC, it was echoed in Honor's thoughts. If you do not remember that passage, I shall divert energies and task myself to bring it to bear, or perhaps any of our more studious, surprisingly efficient tac witches. Honor worked
very hard to restore a sense of morality!
However, I can't remember if it was during the time of StateSec or no.
Again life pods and missile pods are so completely different that you can't confuse the two unless you're probably Battle Fleet.

I think it has been misunderstood exiledtoIA's point about the life pods. I don't
think he meant it as a possibility of confusing the two, rather seizing the fact that a combatant does
not desecrate the inherent sanctity of "waving the white flag of surrender" by booby trap. Desperately abandoning ship is akin to waving the white flag. IMHO, and I
think exiledtoIA's point. I concur.