jchilds wrote:Also, the scene in WoH with the combat remote shows that Honor trains against opponents that can exceed any human's limitations, yet still win.
But the same reference to the combat remotes, show that those same remotes can/have killed before, and that Honor's armsmen were distinctly unhappy with her 'practicing' at that level. Which implies she doesn't do it much, which means she is not as practiced against "stronger than any human" as the argument could be.
And in no melee fight Honor's yet had, has she "smashed the back of someone's skull in so hard it looked like someone used a hammer", like Thandi did with a single punch. And Honor's never exactly been described as an ogress either.
And there's been comments, that if you read between the lines, show that the Meyhrdahl gen-modifications are described as an 'omni-planet' modification, while the modifications of San Martino's and Mfecane, are described as 'extremes', which again implies far more modification. In this case, it means they're not only far denser and stronger musculature, but denser & harder skeletons. So in a fight between Thandi and Honor, Honor would actually have to specifically be
trying to break Thandi's bones, while the reverse is likely to happen accidentally.
And as other people have observed, Honor more toys at doing the hand to hand fighting, she does it in spare time, or makes the time to go spar in the gym. Her full-time job, being an Admiral, isn't very conducive to spending hours upon hours in the gym, or even just doing weight-work and kata's.
Thandi's full-time job IS practicing, and working out, and fighting. And when you consider she's the head of Torch's military, which is ground-force heavy, and also rather notably untrained/self-trained, Thandi probably spends, as much or more time now in the gyms, than she did as a mere Solarian Marine Lt.
And while it's being discussed, Honor's telempathic abilities are actually more of a hindrance than a help, in what is notionally a friendly sparring. It was pointed out early in the series, when Honor was doing her early sword work, paraphrased because I can't be bothered to open up the book for the exact quote
in the salle, a touch is only a touch and it's only the first touch that counts
In true melee combat, as shown in both Honor defending Benjamin in HotQ, or Thandi just blowing through the Masadan Scrags, the first hit to get through is devasting and extremely debilitating. But Honor still needs to really consciously 'relax' her mental guard to sense others. Which means she's not properly relaxed yet concentrating on Thandi. Think of Honor's sword duel against Burdette, she was paying rapt attention to everything, yet at the same time totally relaxed. We also saw elements of that when Honor was sparring with Sergeant Major Hallowell on the Wayfarer, how both Honor and Hallowell 'moved as one' in front of Wanderman's eyes. If Honor's thinking of her telempathy, which isn't true mind-reading, she's not properly concentrating on the here and now, so it's actually a distraction and a net gain in Thandi's favor.