cthia wrote:I'd like to be a COLAC. I like what Truman does. I don't like the fact that she has to do it as I've always wanted to see Truman showing off her skills more like Honor in a Heavy Cruiser. Or even as Fleet Admiral, now.
But I think COLAC would suit me just fine. I'd have the most polished LACs in the fleet, a bunch of well-trained top-gun aces that has made a name for themselves. A CLAC that is requested everywhere. HMS SWARM.
Our motto is "We hyper in, enemy ships hyper out. We make 'em run like SDs - Scalded Dogs."
I think you have the title wrong, if I'm guessing the position you have in mind correctly. Alice Truman has been a CLAC commander and a flag officer in charge of CLAC's. A COLAC is the commander of a group of LAC's themselves from a given CLAC - Jackie Harmon for Minotaur's first LAC group, for example.
I wouldn't downplay the chances Alice Truman has had, either. She's never been the one in front, never "the Salamander" or "Countess Gold Peak, Scourge of the Verge!". What she has been is someone who's demonstrated consistent moral courage put to the service of her Queen and nation, from the wild rush home from Grayson, to humble work defending Silesian trade with a modified freighter, to risking her career putting her familiarity with naval politics to the salvation of Project Anzio, and lately to making sure that the Salamander always, always has a fleet that works. Like Augustus Khumalo, she's a consistent reminder that being the person to look up to has very little to do with being the person life puts on pedestals.