munroburton wrote:True, there's no specific mention of Prescott being awarded a knighthood. But does there need to be? He's certainly earned it several times over by now.
Leaving it to the imagination is a little more fun. Personally, I like the idea that Harkness 'added' Scotty to the Order's roster, so he didn't have to go to formal events without his buddy.
Since knighthoods seem to follow Honor's former underlings like some sort of plague, to paraphrase Mel Brooks, "It's good to know Duchess Harrington!" On the subject of comedy, I found it hilarious that "Monty Python and the Holy Grail" somehow survived and made its way into Duchess Harrington's personal movie collection! "Run away, run away!!!"
I went back through the novel and found that Captain Tremaine is referred to as Prescott in formal settings, such as when he's given command of the heavy cruisers and made captain (senior grade.) When he talks to the Sollies during the battle, he identifies himself as "Prescott," so Scotty is clearly his nickname, although it's what his bridge crew calls him and the name he uses in real life outside of the stuffy formalities of the military. It's nice to see that Harkness is on his staff, so Bupers didn't see any reason to break up the pair - or perhaps Harkness hacked the system and got his orders changed yet again!
So no inconsistencies there - not like "Green Pines" becoming "Green Valley" everywhere, which left us Safehold fanatics grinning. Good for Captain Tremaine, and I'm proud to see him doing so well. It's also nice to see that he doesn't have a bloodthirsty streak, although personally I'd like to see
every Frontier Security ship and its crew blasted into their constituent atoms based on the war crimes they commit regularly in the Verge.
I gather that encouraging surrender is official GA policy, and Captain Tremaine says twice, once to the Sollies and once to his crew that he doesn't want to kill off Sollies in "job lots." (That's not
my opinion, but we readers have a better idea of what the OFS has been up to than the GA does so we can be pardoned if we're a wee bit more... bloodthirsty.)
Keep in mind that Scotty is the guy who got through to Honor when she was about to murder the captain of the ship whose crew had systematically gang raped their female Manticoran POWs, so he understands the desire for blood vengeance. He just didn't have enough intel in SoV to realize that it ought to be applied wholesale to pretty much any OFS fleet that was trying to put down a rebellion. (Or in
my opinion, to
every OFS ship and crew!) But since we readers know much more about what OFS has been up to than the characters do, we're a much more bloodthirsty lot, and we don't have to live with the guilt of slaughtering hundreds or thousands of our fellow humans, no matter how much they might deserve it. Scotty will remain a much better person for having avoided that sort of thing...
Of course if the SLN begins the recommended practice of commerce raiding, it's going to be open season on every Solly hull, and I'm not sure that the GA is going to be so accommodating in demanding and accepting surrenders.