ldwechsler wrote:A few key points:
1. The ship is almost certainly not Torch. They have frigates and they're dealing with an Admiral. They'd have no chance.
2. Not Abigail. She's just been promoted to Lieutenant. She needs more seasoning as Tac. Then she's serve as an XO. Then she'd get a
command. Not enough time.
3. Naomi Kaplan is possible but she has a man...unless he was killed in the Mesalliance Attack.
Also,
RFC may be setting the bar a bit to high for the next arc. If Bernard Raoul can read emotions the way his mother can...and it's hinted he'll actually be better, he would be one hell of an officer. But the push would be on to keep him in Intelligence. He would be a great interrogator.
But Superman is actually a boring character. They need great villains and had to invent Kryptonite. When someone is just too good it gets boring.
I see your point ldwechsler and it
is such a
salient slobbering of saliva. Others join you down that path of thinking and I can surely understand why. If I may, I'd like to offer an alternative view point.
I see it as RFC priming our pumps to accept the replacement of Superwoman (Honor) with Superman (her son). Superman will be no more boring than Superwoman. And perhaps the bar is being set high because RFC plans to raise the bar of the enemy as well. The MAlign could turn out to be far more formidable than the Peeps. And they won't be hampered by internal political strife. If the new enemy is graded on a curve, then the hero must also be graded on a curve.
Honor had plenty of kryptonite. The many lives she was responsible for. That was her weakness. I don't imagine that she was the only CO that cared so deeply for her crew. But I can believe that she was the only one who had nightmares because of them. She had more than her share of enemies. The entire Young family. The Opposition. The many deaths she was responsible for. Adam Gerrick and those poor kids under the collapsed dome. The treecats of Black Rock clan.
I personally don't expect Raoul to be any less entertaining than his mother, who surely floats my boat.
I wonder if there will be an arch nemesis of Raoul's. His very own Pavel Young. I certainly expect that he will have a main enemy at least as worthy as the Havenites turned out to be.
A question that interests me however, is whether or not — in the future when Honor's offspring are engaging the MAlign — RFC will develop some of the MAlign characters as intricately and intimately so as to capture our imagination and sympathy, as he did with the Havenites? So that some of us will fall prey and identify with their cause, or with specific characters, which is symptomatic of Stockholm Syndrome, or in this case just plain old good storytelling. Will he give some of them endearing qualities.
We already know that if the MAlign has the equivalent of a Eloise and a Javier, rose will fall harder than a brick under nanite compulsion. I think she's actually living in Stockholm now.
Ok, ok, I may or may not have already fallen for Niecy. That's Anisimovna to all of you suckers! Eat your hearts out!
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