cthia wrote:I would like the MAlign to be the greatest foe the Manticorans have ever seen. I would like to see the MAlign reemerge as the greatest foe the Manticorans will ever face. I want the MAN to descend like dark Sharks of ominous clouds. I want their stealth to be frightening and I want the Lenny Dets -- accompanied and screened by the Sharks to wreak "complete and utter chaos." And I want it all now!
"Only if I really have to play fair father." Perhaps simply "utter chaos."
I want it to be the greatest test, by far, for Honor Harrington.It is a far and fatal thing that we do, when we unleash the full force of the Salamander.
I want those Sharks to show us why they are so aptly named and I want the Lenny Dets to descend out of the clouds and settle on plots merging with zero/zero intercepts with destruction.
This is the very last thing I will ask for for Christmas (fingers crossed) and I don't mind if it is belated. I will simply think of it as being early.
But, well, as my parents always taught us. "It isn't always about what I want."
So, so much for all of that.
Sincerely,
cthia
MacGuiness wrote:I greatly fear that Santa won't grant your wish. It would certainly be both entertaining and gut wrenching, but I don't see it happening for two reasons:
1) This book ends the story arc.
2) Honor is considered "Too senior to be commanding fleets" according to RFC.
So unless a large pile of admirals abruptly drop dead, Honor won't see a command bridge again. With the Manties still the baddest boys in the galaxy when it comes to high tech, her personal touch won't be needed. It would come in handy for ordering fleets around from a leather chair in Landing as First Space Lord, but as for facing down enemy fire again, sorry.
You're probably right about Honor's chances of seeing more action. Lest the MAlign go way off-track and hyper into the Manticoran system. Isn't Honor still running the war machine parked about Manticoran orbit?
I'm hoping the MAlign poke a few heads up out of the dark in the final book. At least ascend to periscope depth and pop off a few more missiles at key targets to cliffhang the finale into the next series. Isn't that how these things work? Cliffhang to ensure future fan participation?
Oh! And Honor did promise to avenge Oyster Bay. The Salamander doesn't strike me as someone who would renege on that type of a promise.