SharkHunter wrote:BobfromSydney wrote:As far as I recall, there have been two 'confrontations' between Honor and Shannon.
The first was in Flag in Exile.
There was a significant force imbalance with Honor's SDs vs. peep BBs. Honor disguised her SDs as BCs with ECM and Shannon spotted it - but not in time to save the BBs.
The second (in At All Costs) is much more tenuous - Shannon's Moriarty putting some significant pressure on Honor's Cutworm III raid.
In ship-to-ship combat or fleet combat I think Honor would have an advantage - but only because of her decades of experience in command.
If it were a competition in weapons and ship design Shannon would win by a large margin.
In between, there's two more, Honor Among Enemies, when Vaubon was captured (that is when Honor met Warner and Shannon) by HMMAC Wayfarer, and the second when Tourville's group captured the Prince Adrian (though McKeon) was in command of that ship, in "In Enemy Hands". Sort of a tactical tie, I suppose.
The other "sorta" confrontations are in At All Costs is Foraker's fleet defense against Honor's mousetrap at Sidemore. Keep in mind though, Honor did a stint at the WDB and as a tactical instructor at Saganami Island, plus has had a hand in "sharpening the stone" against the best the RMN has to offer in terms of tactical setups and sims with all sorts of hardware.
roseandheather wrote:Honestly, for me, it's a toss-up. There is absolutely no doubt that Shannon Foraker is a tactical genius, perhaps even surpassing Honor herself in terms of raw talent. But she's completely untried in single-ship command, let alone squadron or fleet command, and she's been at Bolthole for the best part of half a decade. Putting ART-era Shannon in the admiral's chair vs. Honor would likely result in defeat of epic proportions for Shannon, no matter how much of a genius she may be, and frankly, she's needed where she is. Haven - and now the Grand Alliance - has a nice crop of fiendishly clever flag officers already (see: Bellefeuille, Diamato, DeLaney, Hermier, etc.), but only Shannon (and Sonja) are going to be making the weapons breakthroughs that keep the fleet's tactical edge the sharpest in the known galaxy.
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Same for me too Rose. I consider it pretty much a toss up in the tactical department. But remember, this is far in the future where Shannon may have acquired some ship time.
But if I had to lean more in one direction, I'd have to give Shannon a slight edge because she almost enjoys a certain cult status with the hardware. Remember, she was able to remain in
better than shouting distance of Honor, with inferior, lower tech. Imagine what she can do if the tech-field is level. I think the edge would go to Shannon, by a nose. And with Shannon, it was a passion. Remember, she would have remained as Tac Officer if she could have. In pursuit of her passion.
Also, the matchup is to determine the best tac-officer, not the best tactician. Honor is a better tactician, but sitting at that tac-officer console, it's not cut and dry or a clear runaway in Honor's favor.
Normally a Navy tries to ensure an officer a well rounded experience, in which Shannon was deprived, because of necessity. After the MaLign are dealt with, will Shannon most likely be given command, or will she remain Haven's Sonja Hemphill counterpart, so to speak?
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My apologies to all for the misstep on the "dream plots" thread. I knew it was toeing the line. More of an apology to you Duckk, for having to do that.
I was ready to get my plot on too!