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(SPOILERS) Uncomprisingly good

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Re: (SPOILERS) Uncomprisingly good
Post by Peter2   » Mon Apr 02, 2018 12:42 pm

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Agreed – Uncompromisingly Good.

Thank you, RFC. Seriously thank you. I found the book both enjoyable and satisfying, even with losing some of the characters with whom I empathised. As a AD&D etc. gamer from way back, I was fascinated to learn of the way you determined who survives

Now, please stay fit and well!
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Re: (SPOILERS) Uncomprisingly good
Post by schoeffelk   » Mon Apr 02, 2018 1:01 pm

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Thank you for letting us be a part of your world, even as readers.

I personally enjoyed your wrap-up for Honor's main arc.
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Re: (SPOILERS) Uncomprisingly good
Post by Andy33   » Mon Apr 02, 2018 1:02 pm

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runsforcelery wrote:As for sending a dispatch boat after Honor instead of Cromarty, that may be a reasonable criticism. The internal logic for using Cromarty was that a dispatch boat could not have shaved any more time off the transit without running exactly the same risks. Arguably, the dispatch boat would have been much more expendable than Cromarty, but it couldn't have gotten there any sooner. When Cromarty began her run from Beowulf to the Sol System, she was not under orders to run any risks in the name of speed. That was a decision her captain made after fully internalizing why Hamish was in such a tearing hurry to get there. And Hamish was underway within — literally — an hour or so of being pulled out of the wreckage. It's not like there was a whole huge amount of time for people to consider the best and most efficient way to deal with the situation. Not saying that there wasn't enough time for them to have made different decisions if they'd taken the time to think about it, but they had just a tad on their plates dealing with millions upon millions of casualties. I think they can be excused for thinking less clearly than readers munching potato chips while they read about it.

Having said all of that, I would've sent Cromarty anyway, exactly the way I did, because that was the scene I wanted. Call it cheesy if you will, but I chose to indulge myself in it for a lot of reasons, including what it showed about the characters involved. And if I was going to wrap up a story arc to which I've given a quarter century, that I was by God going to do it in a way that forced me to shift to a keyboard because my voice kept breaking up when I tried to dictate it.

I say again, sue me! :P :lol: :P


But there is a rational explanation for sending Cromarty rather than a despatch boat. Hamish was injured - not life-threateningly, but injured - in the space station destruction. A battlecruiser will have far better medical facilities on board than a despatch boat will, and a battlecruiser adapted into a Royal Yacht, even more so.

Hamish is the political head of the RMN, the Prime Minister's brother, a close friend of the Queen/Empress, a widely respected hero of the war against the Peeps. They want him back to full health and vitality as quickly as possible, instead of arriving at the Sol system in little better condition than that in which he left Sigma Draconis.
And Cromarty was available at Beowulf, if she'd been in Manticore orbit instead, they'd have used some other ship.
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Re: (SPOILERS) Uncomprisingly good
Post by fester   » Mon Apr 02, 2018 1:34 pm

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All I am going to say is I downloaded the E-ARC at 3:00 in the afternoon and somehow I did not go to sleep until 3:00 in the morning.
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Re: (SPOILERS) Uncomprisingly good
Post by runsforcelery   » Mon Apr 02, 2018 1:38 pm

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Andy33 wrote:
But there is a rational explanation for sending Cromarty rather than a despatch boat. Hamish was injured - not life-threateningly, but injured - in the space station destruction. A battlecruiser will have far better medical facilities on board than a despatch boat will, and a battlecruiser adapted into a Royal Yacht, even more so.

Hamish is the political head of the RMN, the Prime Minister's brother, a close friend of the Queen/Empress, a widely respected hero of the war against the Peeps. They want him back to full health and vitality as quickly as possible, instead of arriving at the Sol system in little better condition than that in which he left Sigma Draconis.
And Cromarty was available at Beowulf, if she'd been in Manticore orbit instead, they'd have used some other ship.




EXACTLY what I meant to say and, uh . . . forgot. Yeah, that's right. What I forgot!

Thanks, Andy! :lol:


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Re: (SPOILERS) Uncomprisingly good
Post by n7axw   » Mon Apr 02, 2018 2:58 pm

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cthia wrote:
After twenty-five years, it was good cheese because it was aged. Might even be stinky. But the really stinky cheese sniff sniff is the best.


Only if its limburger... :lol:

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Re: (SPOILERS) Uncomprisingly good
Post by cthia   » Mon Apr 02, 2018 4:41 pm

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n7axw wrote:
cthia wrote:
After twenty-five years, it was good cheese because it was aged. Might even be stinky. But the really stinky cheese sniff sniff is the best.


Only if its limburger... :lol:

Don

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I looove limburger as well. I grew up on limburger. It doesn't really stink to me though. Perhaps I'm just so used to it. It just smells like a wet dog. I prefer the Herve brand from Belgium because they add flavor to it.

Now, some really stinky cheese that I like is Maroilles. They dunk that in coffee in some places in the UK. I'm not a coffee drinker. I didn't like dunking it until visiting Romania. They dunk it as well, but some Romanians wrap it inside a piece of bagel then dunk it. NOW THAT'S DELICIOUS! I like that because it is much like dunking biscuits. Dunking is the only thing coffee is good for! But, I'm a cheese lover. Cheese and grapes is, is, is like heaven.

I absolutely love Italian food. Lasagna is to kill for. But the best Lasagnas have several different kinds of very aged and very stinky cheeses.

Stinky cheese is uncompromisingly good. Many Americans are put-off by cheeses with mold. Fancy that.

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Re: (SPOILERS) Uncomprisingly good
Post by cthia   » Mon Apr 02, 2018 5:00 pm

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runsforcelery wrote:I say again, sue me! :P :lol: :P


About that? If we win do we get two more books? :mrgreen:

I may have a case. I'm married to the series, and now you want to divorce me. I've only been shacking up with the series for a few years, but some of your fans have been with you for those same 25 years that you have already admitted to. That's a common law marriage. Divorce entitles them to a settlement. They have a right to continue living in the same lavish lifestyle as they have become accustomed to. Which is a life of timely appointments of intense military Sci-Fi. :lol:

Strategy: Hold out for the right judge who's an Honorverse junky too. And the entire jury will be holding UH in their grasp -- the last food fed to their emaciated souls. :mrgreen:

Son, your mother says I have to hang you. Personally I don't think this is a capital offense. But if I don't hang you, she's gonna hang me and frankly, I'm not the one in trouble. —cthia's father. Incident in ? Axiom of Common Sense
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Re: (SPOILERS) Uncomprisingly good
Post by cthia   » Mon Apr 02, 2018 5:13 pm

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As a matter of fact, I suddenly seem to be experiencing cold feet about ending this marriage. How long before the hard back, 6 months? I suppose I'll have to consider that time as a trial separation. LOL

Son, your mother says I have to hang you. Personally I don't think this is a capital offense. But if I don't hang you, she's gonna hang me and frankly, I'm not the one in trouble. —cthia's father. Incident in ? Axiom of Common Sense
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Re: (SPOILERS) Uncomprisingly good
Post by Brent7s   » Mon Apr 02, 2018 5:42 pm

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after reading I want to be a fly on the wall of the mesan alignment spook leaders wall when he gets images of The Three musketeers (Anton, Victor and Damian) walking about Mesa looking for clues of where the alignment snuck off too. Even better would be to be on the wall when the Detwieler crew gets told the whole what happened in Sol.
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