Please feel free to use this thread to comment on...interesting stuff from this and other battles in the Honorverse (one exception-kzt, no rants on First Manicore... )
First there is this:
But, Levinsky reminded herself coldly, these weren't Havenite superdreadnoughts. They were Sollies, and that was an entirely different kettle of fish. Like the rest of Tenth Fleet's officers, Levinsky had studied the technical data from the captured Solarian battlecruisers attentively, and unless that data was grossly inaccurate, the Sollies' anti-LAC capabilities were even more primitive—a lot more primitive—than the Havenites' had been during Operation Buttercup.
Which suggested all sorts of interesting tactical possibilities to one Alice Levinsky
I rather hope that a Sollie squadron comes calling at one of the Talbot Sector planets (say Prairie, we haven't been there yet) and all that is there is 40 or so LAC's--with Captain Levinsky just happening to be on hand...
Scotty Tremaine watched the hurricane racing toward the Sollies with something very like a sense of awe. He'd seen larger salvos—not once, but many times. For that matter, the mutual holocausts Home Fleet and Lester Tourville's Second Fleet had inflicted upon one another at the Battle of Manticore dwarfed even this. But a full third of these missiles had come from ships under his command, and that realization sent an icy chill through his blood.
He glanced for just a moment at Horace Harkness' profile and felt an obscure, irrational flicker of reassurance. Harkness' elemental solidity, his unflappable sense of who and what he was, was like a touchstone. It was a reminder of all the challenges Tremaine had met and surmounted in the twenty T-years since he'd first set eyes on that battered, competent face, and in the wake of finding himself cast in the role of Juggernaut, Scotty Tremaine took a warm and very human comfort from it.
The last several books haven't given Scotty and Horace much to do. I hope that changes in the next book.
Jacomina van Heutz heard the quick, purposeful flow of orders and responses around her, and even in the midst of her own shock, she felt a glow of pride. Fear might flatten her people's voices, incredulity might echo in their tones, but they were doing their jobs. They were responding, doing their best, not simply gaping in horror.
Yet behind that pride, there was another emotion—sorrow. Because however well they did their jobs, it wasn't going to matter in the end.
One of the greatest of the MWW skills is making us care about every single character. van Huetz was the Captain of the Joseph Buckley and appears in only three scenes, but I still wonder if she survived (we know Crandall's bridge did, but nothing about the SD's command bridge)...and find myself hoping she did.
Forty-five more seconds ticked past. A minute. Ninety seconds. Then, abruptly, every surviving Solarian starship's wedge went down simultaneously.
Another two and a half minutes oozed into eternity while light-speed limited transmissions sped towards HMS Hercules and Quentin Saint-James. Then—
"Sir," Captain Loretta Shoupe told Augustus Khumalo quietly, "Communications is picking up an all-ships transmission from an Admiral Keeley O'Cleary. She wants to surrender, Sir."
One of those little 'fill-in=the-blank' snippets I'd love to write (but am proscribed by Forum rules) is the conversations that took place in those 90 seconds from Exclamation point to dropping the wedges. I imagine it would have been...interesting.
And that's all I have. Comment on these, add your own, or pick another battle that you speculate about and have at it.