Henry Brown wrote:Jonathan_S wrote:i suspect the boring answer is that, by the time Honor retires she'll be thoroughly tired of combat and will be looking forward to spending some nice quiet time with her spouses, siblings, kids (and grandkids?). She'll probably be quite content with a boring yacht like her Paul Tankersley to shuttle back and forth between her homes; or taking the family out for a run in one of her sailboats or her (unarmed) runabout...
She doesn't seem the retiring type. She did seem to like teaching at Saganami Island. Once the wars are over and she is no longer needed as a combat commander, I could maybe see her stepping away from fleet command and doing another stint there.
I agree Henry, I don't think she's the retiring type either. Certainly not internally. She can't. I suspect that Honor contributes just as much to her high metabolism from "thinking" as she does from physical caloric burn. Great thinkers burn calories. I suspect that Honor's brain will continue to use near the same amount of body energy far into her advanced age. So she's going to have to have that excitement in her life - to burn the mental calories.
Yet I think it all a moot point. If Honor is breathing, someone is always going to find a reason to reactivate her. Or need her. Last time it was Wesley. They can always use him again.