cthia wrote:I'll email a
sentiment@dahakverse.come-on!
I'm sorry. I just can't wrap my head around that much senseless killing. After awhile -- alright already! What in the Universe of a conflict can fuel that sort of a grudge? Or is it something simple -- like coffee beans developing a universal blight. Hey, only thing I can figure is a lack of coffee that can fuel that source of animosity.
The conditions for the conflict in the Dahak books were... suitably extreme, but you'll want to go read to find out. The central book for that is the second of the three,
Armageddon Inheritance. You could read it on its own or first (I did; accident of book access) without more than a bit of head-scratching for lack of context, but you'd be better overall reading them in order.
Curious. Even in the Honorverse, as readers, we've often surmised the possibility of planet destruction by tossing huge asteroids at them. An option some of us thought available to the Masadans.
I'm curious, has anyone come across an incident where that particular method was actually used to destroy a planet? It would have happened in Armageddon if not for our unlikely band of heroes, but that was a random asteroid.
If so, please broadcast the transponder on the book. I'd like a read.
The Eridani Edict in the Honorverse came from a background of a whole lot of what would have been EE violations; the early years of easy FTL travel meant a re-invention of war and a whole lot of atrocities, without enforcement mechanisms or a firm ethos to prevent them from happening or to cap their scale. It's not an era we have covered much if at all in the books - even the Stephanie Harrington and Manticore Ascendant books are too recent for that.
So there may well be planet-cracking in that history - it's just outside our view. If there was, an asteroid could possibly have been used, but impeller wedge driven projectiles would be much likelier.