If I may interrupt this thread...what bugs me most about the Honorverse, is:
EVERYTHING. Including the space naval tactics.
Literally, I see the Honorverse as nothing more than a fantasy Horatio Hornblower in space. And that's IT.
The setting works for telling stories about a given set of characters, their trials and tribulations. It's always fun to read about the ROFLStomping that this or that nation is going to get because of "Our Guys'" technological superiority. But really, the moment I start thinking about how we could get from here to there, even ignoring FTL and anti-grav, I just don't see it.
First, it's my firm belief that prolong, or rather longevity and gene therapy, will be a prerequisite for longer-term space exploration. We will be living with a very high potential of 120 years of full life before or about the same time that the first humans will set foot on Mars. Definitely before the first humans actually colonize Mars.
Second, advanced gene therapy and manipulation is a prerequisite for long-term space habitation. I'd go so far as to say that we need to become something that is far more suitable to survive in space with the minimal amount of infrastructure. That means being resistant to gamma radiation, being able to survive for at least 10 minutes in space without a spacesuit without our blood boiling off, and so on. On Earth we have always had the luxury to adapt our technology to help us survive in our environment, but space is far less forgiving, and will be more like the deep sea or the South Pole when it comes to our inability to habituate in it.
It would also be really good to figure out a way to make us far more resistant to sudden heavy g-forces. Even if we develop something like a compensator, it's unlikely to happen anytime soon.
Third, it's unlikely most of our cultures would survive the transition. Our cultures are based on the way things work on Earth. If you think cellphones, smartphones and the internet have had a pretty big impact on the way we interact and where our cultures are going, it's nothing compared to what space culture would be like. We'd be aliens to our current selves.
Finally, that's just the tip of the iceberg. Stuff that would have to happen within the next 200 years, let alone 2000. The Honorverse is nice fantasy, and it's right up there with Norfressa, but that's pretty much it.
You may now return to your pointless squabbling.